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THE 

SURVEY  OF  THE  COUNTY  OF  YORK, 


TAKEN   BY 


JOHN   DE   KIRKBY, 

COMMONLY   CALLED 

KIRKBY'S  INQUEST. 

ALSO 

INQUISITIONS    OF   KNIGHTS'    FEES, 

THE 

NOMINA  VILLARUM  FOR  YORKSHIRE, 

AND 

AN  APPENDIX  OF 
ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 


9\Mif^es  tor  i^t  S^ocittti 

BY  ANDREWS  AND  CO.,  DURHAM ; 

WHITTAKER  AND  CO.,  13  AVE  MARIA  LANE ;  T.  AND  W.  BOONE, 

29  NEW  BOND  STREET;  BERNARD  QUARITCH,  16  PICCADILLY; 

MRS.  NUTT,  277  STRAND  (Foreign  Agent),  LONDON  ; 

BLACKWOOD  AND  SONS,  EDINBURGH. 

1867. 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Council  of  the  Surtees  Society,  held 
in  the  Castle  of  Durham,  on  Tuesday,  March  the  6th,  1866, 
Mr.  Chevallier  in  the  chair,  it  was  ordered  "  That  Kirkby's 
Inquest  for  the  County  of  York  should  be  prepared  for  the 
Society  for  the  current  year  by  Mr.  R.  H.  Skaife,  of  York.'' 

JAMES  RAINE, 

Secretary, 


LONDON : 
MITCUELL   \N1>   UUOIIKS,   PBENTKBS,  24  WABDOUR  8TKEET,  W. 


THE  PREFACE. 


The  important  record  whicli  for  at  least  three  centuries  has 
been  known  to  historical  inquirers  by  the  name  of  Kirkby^s 
Quest  or  Inquest,  was  a  Survey  of  several  of  the  counties  of 
England,  made  in  the  reign  of  Edward  the  First,  by  the  King's 
Treasurer,  John  de  Kirkby,  and  his  fellows,  who,  under  the 
authority  of  a  royal  commission,  enquired,  according  to  the 
ancient  custom  by  inquests  or  verdicts  of  juries,  concerning  the 
fees  held  either  immediately  of  the  king,  or  of  others  who  held 
of  the  king  in  capite.  The  volume  which  contains  the  result  of 
these  inquests  or  verdicts  is  said  to  be  in  some  respects  ana- 
logous to  Domesday  Book,  inasmuch  as  it  comprehends  all  the 
immediate  military  tenants  of  the  crown.* 

The  eminent  author*  of  the  History  of  South  Yorkshire,  in 
his  preface  to  the  first  volume  of  that  valuable  work,  states  that 
in  his  opinion  Kirkby's  Inquest,  and  the  returns  called  the 
Nomina  Villarum,  claimed  the  earliest  attention  of  the  Com- 
missioners of  Public  Records ;  and  he  adds,  "  I  speak  my  own 
experience  when  I  say,  that  no  single  records  have  afibrded 
more  useful  and  more  extensive  information  than  these  have 
done.  The  Pipe  Rolls  only,  on  account  of  their  high  antiquity, 
and  their  closer  bearing  on  the  public  transactions  of  the  realm, 
can  be  said  to  surpass  them  in  their  claims  on  the  attention  of 
those  Commissioners.'^ 

As  with  the  exception  of  some  of  the  earlier  Pipe  Rolls, 

•  Handbook  to  the  Public  Records,  by  F.  8.  Thomas. 

*  The  late  Joseph  Hunter,  F.S.A. 

b 


VI  THE   PREFACE. 

the  Commissioners  of  Public  Records  have  only  published  the 
"  Nomina  Villarum/'  which  is  printed  in  a  bulky  and  expensive 
form,  the  Surtees  Society  has  undertaken  to  present  to  its 
members  in  the  present  volume  as  complete  a  copy  of  Kirkby's 
Inquest  for  Yorkshire  as  can  be  obtained  from  the  records  now 
known  to  exist.  The  volume  contains  also  several  Inquisitions 
of  Knights^  Fees  for  Yorkshire,  and  the  Nomina  Villarum  for 
the  same  county. 

The  history  of  the  record  itself  is  involved  in  a  cloud  of 
mystery,  which  I  regret  my  inability  to  dispel  completely.  The 
original  returns  of  the  jurors  have  not  been  discovered;  and, 
excepting  that  part  which  relates  to  Yorkshire,  only  one  copy 
of  the  Inquest  is  known  to  be  extant.  This  MS.,  which  is 
preserved  in  the  Queen^s  Remembrancer's  Department  of  the 
Exchequer,  cannot  be  assigned  to  an  earlier  date  than  the  reign 
of  Henry  the  Eighth.  It  contains  an  abridgment  only  of  the 
original  survey,*  and  there  is  nothing  to  shew  whence  it  was 

'  Subjoined  is  a  list  of  the  counties  and  the  names  of  the  commissioners, 
the  heading  of  the  first  roll  being  given  in  full. 

BuK.  Eotulus  de  feodis  qwe  tenentiir  de  rege  in  capite,  et  de  aliis  diversis 
in  com.  Bedd.  (nc)  et  Buk^  secundum  Inquisitiones  inde  factas  coram  Willelmo 
filio  Nigelli,  et  sociis  suis^  ad  hoc  assignatis  per  ipsum  regem. 

Bed.    Galfridus  de  Sandiacre. 

Cant,  et  Hunt.    Philippus  de  Wiloby. 

Devon.    Johannes  de  ELirkby^  tunc  thesaurarius  domini  regis. 

Ebob.    Johannes  de  Eirkby,  ut  supra. 

Gloucesteb.    Eicardus  Bowell. 

Kanc.    R.  de  Northwod. 

Lincoln.    Philippus  de  VTileby. 

NoBTHAMPT.    Eicardus  de  Stanford. 

Nott.  ET  Debb.    Philippus  de  VTyleby,  cancellarius  de  scaocario. 

OxoN.     (Commissionert  not  named). 

Salop  et  Staff.    Eicardus  de  Stanford,  clericus. 

Somerset  et  Dobset.    Johannes  de  Eirkbie,  ut  supra. 

SuBB.  ET  Sussex.    Johannes  de  Kirkeby,  ut  supra. 

Leicesteb.    Johannes  de  Kirkeby  et  E.  de  Staunford. 

Some  further  account  of  this  MS.  will  be  given  at  a  subsequent  page. 


THB    PREFACE.  Vll 

derived.  It  is  remarkable  that  the  Commission  authorizing  the 
Inquest  to  be  taken  cannot  be  found.  Madox^  who  knew  more 
of  the  Exchequer  records  than  any  other  person,  and  had  read 
the  whole  of  the  earlier  Memoranda  and  Pipe  Rolls,  never 
alludes  to  it  either  in  his  History  of  the  Exchequer,  or  in  the 
many  volumes  of  his  MS.  collections  now  in  the  British  Museum. 
Nor  does  Agard,  who  well  knew  the  importance  of  the  Inquest, 
mention  such  a  Commission  in  his  Calendar  of  the  Patent  Rolls. 
Mr.  Hunter,  also,  who  spent  many  years  in  arranging  the 
Miscellanea  of  the  Exchequer,  never  met  with  it  either  in  its 
original  sealed  form,  or  in  that  of  an  enrolment.  The  more 
recent  researches  of  Mr.  Walbran  have  been  equally  fruitless.*' 
It  is  scarcely  necessary  to  add  that  no  copy  of  the  Commission 
has  been  found  in  any  of  the  MSS.  hereinafter  enumerated. 

Various  dates,'  ranging  from  the  5th  to  the  35th  Edward  I., 
have  been  assigned  to  this  Survey.  As  the  validity  of  many 
statements  based  on  the  text  of  the  Inquest  is  affected  by 
the  question  of  its   date,  both  as  regards  pedigrees  and  the 

*  The  preceding  fects  have  heen  most  obligingly  oommunioated  by  Mr.  Walbran. 

'  Mr.  Hunter  says,  Kirkby's  Inquest  was  taken  in  1277,  the  5th  Edward  I. 
(South  Torhs.y  i.,  preface).  A  translation  of  the  return  for  the  wapentake  of 
Holdemess  is  given  in  the  History  of  that  Seigniory,  by  Mr.  Poulson  (vol.  i., 
p.  40).  He  states  that  the  Inquisition  "  was  taken  before  John  de  Kirby,  trea- 
surer to  King  Edward  1.,  and  other  commissioners,  assigned  to  enquire  of  the 
fees  holden  immediately  of  the  crown  in  the  county  of  York,  and  the  rents  of 
assize  then  due,  by  virtue  of  the  comnussion.  It  is  attested  at  Clifton,  March  5, 
1281,  ninth  Edward  I."  And  he  adds  in  a  note,  "  it  was  completed  in  1295,  and 
is  preserved  in  the  Exchequer.  It  has  been  lately  printed  in  Palgrave's  Writs." 
Mr.  Poulson  is  here  unconsciously  referring  to  the  writ  of  king  Edward  II., 
directing  the  returns  of  the  Nomina  ViUarum,  which  was  tested  at  "  Clipston, 
quinto  die  Martii,  anno  regni  nostri  nono"  (page  301,  postea).  In  some  tran- 
scripts of  the  Inquest  the  date  is  referred  to  the  24th  Edward  I.  (page  1,  postea^ 
note  c).  Mr.  Thomas,  in  his  Handbook  to  the  Public  Records  (page  211),  states 
the  Inquest  to  have  been  taken  in  the  35th  Edward  I.,  by  Adam  Kirkeby  or 
Klirby,  then  Treasurer ;  and  this  error  is  repeated  by  Mr.  Sims  in  his  Manual  for 
the  Genealogist,  Topographer  and  Antiquary. 

b2 


Vm  THE    PREFACE. 

tenure  of  estates  at  a  certain  time  by  particular  individuals, 
and  as  the  Inquest  has  been  frequently  confounded  with  the 
"Nomina  Villarum/^  which  belongs  to  the  9th  Edward  II., 
it  is  necessary  that  this  point,  at  least,  should  not  be  left  in 
doubt.  The  present  volume  contains  ample  evidence^  that,  with 
the  exception  of  Richmondshire,^  which  was  not  surveyed  until 
two  years  later,  the  Inquisitions  for  the  county  of  York  were 
taken  in  the  thirteenth  year  of  Edward  I.  (1284-5).  In  the 
return  for  Langbargh  wapentake  the  exact  day  is  named,  ^'  die 
Sabbati  proximo  ante  Fassionem  Domini,  anno  regni  regis 
Edwardi  tertio  decimo."  The  Coucher  Book  of  Fountains  Abbey 
contains  several  extracts  from  the  Itinerary  (as  it  is  there  called) 
of  John  de  Kirkby,  and  the  date  uniformly  assigned  in  each  of 
these  is  the  13th  Edward  I.  Even  had  no  date  been  named 
in  any  transcript  of  the  Inquest  now  extant,  a  tolerably  close 
approximation  is  furnished  by  the  Proofs  of  age  and  Inquisitions 
post  mortem  of  persons  holding  lands  at  the  time  the  Survey 
was  taken.  Two  examples  may  be  adduced.  William  de  Aid- 
field,*  who  is  certified  as  holding  the  vill  of  Aldfield,  in  the 
wapentake  of  Claro,  did  not  attain  his  full  age  until  the  29th 
of  April,  12th  Edward  I.  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Peter  de  Grous- 
hill,*  who  held  certain  lands  in  Bceford,  in  the  wapentake  of 
Holdcmess,  was  taken  in  November,  14th  Edward  I.  It  is 
obvious  that  the  Survey  must  have  been  made  during  the  period 
limited  by  these  dates.-' 

In  the  absence  of  the  Commission  itself,  or  of  any  copy  of 
it,  the  special  purpose  for  which  this  Inquest  was  required  can 
only  be  conjectured.  Probably  it  was  to  afibrd  the  king  more 
ample  information  than  he  previously  possessed  preparatory  to 

^  See  pp.  31, 124, 138.  ^  See  page  148. 

*  See  page  46.  *  See  page  74. 

J  The  fact  that  Kirkby  was  not  appointed  Treasurer  until  January  6th,  12th 
Edward  I.,  of  course  limits  the  date  of  the  Inquest  in  one  direction,  and  his  death 
in  the  eighteenth  year  of  the  same  reign  in  the  other. 


THE    PREFACE.  ix 

the  issuing  of  writs  of  military  service,  and  the  levying  of  sub- 
sidies. It  would  be  analogous  to  that  valuation  of  property 
which  precedes  the  rating  at  the  present  day.  How  much 
money  the  king  could  get  from  a  particular  manor  or  estate,  in 
the  form  of  subsidy,  and  how  many  men  he  could  raise  when 
he  was  going  out  against  his  enemies,  were  questions  regulated 
by  the  nature  of  the  tenure  and  the  quantity  of  the  land,  and 
it  was  therefore  his  policy  to  have  these  settled  with  the  greatest 
exactness. 

A  copy  is  not  extant  of  the  Capitula,  or  articles  of  inquiry 
presented  to  the  Commissioners,  which  would  doubtless  vary 
according  to  circumstances.  Some  of  them,  however,  can  be 
recovered  from  the  returns  now  printed.  As  the  full  sense  of 
many  of  the  terms  used  is  not  easily  rendered  by  a  mere  transla- 
tion, I  give  them  in  their  original  form. 

De  feodis  militam  qusd  tenentur  de  domino  rege  in  capite,  et  qui  ea 
tenent,  et  in  quibus  viUis,  et  qui  sunt  tenentes  sui,  et  ubi  sunt,  ut  sciatur 
ubi  distrigendum  sit  pro  servitiis  domini  regis,  si  a  retro  fuerint. 

De  feodis  quae  tenentnr  de  aliis  quam  de  rege  in  capite. 

De  redditibus  assizae  regi  debitis. 

Si  balliyi  infra  libertatem  et  extra  veteribus  extractis  utantur,  etc. 

De  extractis  et  summonitionibus  scaccarii  per  quas  debita  regis 
exignntor  in  oomitatu,  tarn  infra  libertatem  quam  extra. 

De  annuis  redditibus  ad  terminum  vitaB. 

Qiise  villae  sunt  gildabiles  et  quae  non. 

Si  status  eorum  mutationeni ;  per  quos,  etc. 

Cujusmodi  redditus  annui  debetur  in  singulis  villis  vicecomiti,  tarn 
ad  tumum  vicecomitis  quam  ad  visum  franciplegii. 

Quantum  quodlibet  wapentagium  dat  pro  firma  wapentagii  sui. 

Quantum  wapentagium  solebat  dare. 

In  quibus  rebus  sen  redditibus  vel  perquisitis  firma  wapentagii  con- 
stat, sue  levari  solebat. 

De  pecunia  quae  respondetur  vicecomiti  de  persona  contra  statum. 

Si  ballivi  infra  libertatem  vel  extra  veteribus  exitibns  utantur,  per 
quas,  etc. 


X  THE    PREFACE. 

De  illis  qui  clamant  habere  libertates  in  wapentagio,  a  quo  tempore,  etc. 

Si  teneatur  aliquo  servitio,  etc. 

De  prisonamentis  et  prisonibus  ubicunque  captis,  qualiter  et  quibus 
locis  deliberar*. 

Si  aliquid  domino  regi  subtractum  fuerit  de  jure  suo,  etc. 

Si  quid  in  wapentagio  domino  regi  pertinere  debeat  unde  seisitus 
non  est. 

Of  these  nineteen  Articles,  answers  to  the  first  three  may 
be  found  in  the  returns  for  nearly  all  the  wapentakes  included 
in  this  volume ;  the  fifth  and  sixth  occur  only  in  the  inquisition 
for  Ryedale ;  and  the  remainder,  or  some  of  them,  are  limited 
to  the  wapentakes  of  Ouse  and  Derwent,  Skyrack,  Langbargh, 
and  Pickering  Lythe.  This  peculiarity  is  perhaps  explained  by 
the  fact  that,  with  the  exception  of  the  four  last-named  wapen- 
takes, the  returns  now  extant  for  the  county  of  York  are  abridg- 
ments only  of  the  original  inquisitions.  As  an  illustration  of 
the  nature  and  extent  of  this  abridgment,  I  give  two  versions  of 
the  entry  relating  to  Gate  Helmslcy : — 

Hemelsay.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Hemelsay  continet  in  se  sex 
bovatas  terrae,  et  redd,  vjd.  pro  fin*  wappentagii  vic\  et  facit  sectam  ad 
prim'  com.  et  ad  prim'  wapp.  post  festum  S.  Michaelis  tantum  domino 
regi,  et  statns  non  mutatur ;  et  Walterus  de  Hemelsay  tenet  prsadictam 
terram.  Et  idem  Walterus  tenet  prsedictam  terram  per  feodum  militare 
de  ha;redibus  de  Chaumberlayn  de  North  Dufield,  et  illi  de  haeredibus 
de  Percy,  et  haeredes  de  Percy  de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  xij  car.  terras 
faciunt  feodum  militis.* 

Hemelsay.'  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  bov.  terrae  quae  tenentur  de  hacr' 
de  Chaumberleyn  de  North  Dufield  per  feodum  unius  milit.,  et  ille  de 

*  See  page  60.  This  extract  is  taken  from  the  Inquisition  for  the  wapentake 
of  Ouse  and  Derwcnt,  which  is  entered  in  one  of  the  Registers  belonging  to  the 
Dean  and  Chapter  of  Durham,  in  a  handwriting  which  may  be  assigned  to  the 
commencement  of  the  fifteenth  century.  There  can  be  little  doubt  that  this 
Inquisition  is  an  actual  copy  of  the  original  text  of  Kirkby. 

'  See  page  61,  note  d. 


THE    PEEFACE, 


hser*  de  Percy,  ct  iidem  Lfleredes  de  rege  ia  capite ;  Tinde  ij  (mc)  car. 
fnc'  feod-  milit,     Et  redd,  per  aaa,  ad  finem  wapp.  vjd. 

Befofe  I  proceed  to  describe  some  of  the  principal  MSS. 
nsed  in  tlie  preparation  of  the  present  volnme,  a  short  account 
of  the  eminent  ecclesiastic  who&e  name  is  inseparably  associated 
with  the  Inquest  may  be  appropriately  introduced* 

John  de  Kirkby  was  of  an  ancient  and  knightly  Leicester- 
shire family,  whicli  took  its  name  from  the  village  of  Kirkby 
Belcrs  iu  that  county.  He  was  the  eldest  son  of  Sir  William 
l«de  Kirkby^**  of  Meltou  Mouhray,  by  his  wife  Emma  de  Gorham*** 
The  jear  of  his  birth  has  not  been  ascertained^  and  little  ia 
known  of  his  early  history.  On  the  12th  of  April,  1265,  he 
became  dean  of  Wimbonnae  Miuster,  in  Dorsetshire*"  On  the 
7th  of  Angustj  1268,  he  obtaiiied  the  living  of  Thorpe,  near 
Newark/  which  he  resigned  on  the  18th  of  October  following.* 
On  the  8th  of  May^  1270^  Robert  de  Nevill  presented  him  to 
the  rectory  of  Bur  a  sail  in  Craven/  In  1272  he  occurs  as  arch- 
deacon of  Coventry/  On  the  death  of  Richard  de  ISfiddelton 
in  August,  1272^  the  king  committed  the  great  seal  into  the 
custody  of  John  de  Kirkby,  who  was  then,  probably,  cither  an 
officer  of  the  Exchequer,  or  a  clerk  of  the  Chancery.  Six  years 
later  he  was  again  placed  in  possession  of  the  great  seal,  as  the 
substitute  of  Robert  Bnniell,thc  chancellor,  when  he  went  abroad ; 
and  the  same  course  was  repeated  on  several  other  occasions  during 
that  chancellor's  temporary  absences*'     In  1278  he  occm^s  as 

■»  CqU.  Top.  et  Gen.j  v.,  300.    Nichols's  Leioettershire,  it,  22-1,  259, 

•  H*rl  MSS.,  1180i  7178.— Emma  (ki  Oorham  is  aupposed  to  have  been  si  bier 
of  Aniidft  d©  Gorham,  who  died  in  the  7th  Edward  1-,  when  John  de  Kirkby 
ifM  found  to  be  her  heir  f/ng.  p,  m,^  7tb  Edw.  I.,  n,  19),  mid  of  Goriii  de  Gorham^ 
Wftr  of  Lubbenham,  co.  Leicester^  1286-1313,  uncle  to  John  de  Kirkbj,  bishop 
of  Ely  (-B^.  de  D&tfetiify,     CqH,  MS.,  Claud.  B.,  xii.,  foL  152  i).~J.  R.  W. 

*  HutcMnj?'  Dorset,  ii.^  634.  '  Reg.  Giffjird,  39  *.  «  Ibid. 
'  Beg.  Gifikrd,  15  a.                           *  he  Nevo,  ed.  Hardy,  i,,  568. 

'  Fon's  Judges,  iii.^  110.  Mr.  Foss  does  not  give  anj  parikuhyrt  of  Kirkbjr*f 
p«i«otagej  neither  does  he  allude  to  his  connection  wiih  the  Inquest. 


Xll  THE    PREFACE. 

rector  of  St.  Berians  in  Cornwall."  On  the  11th  of  November, 
1279,  he  was  collated  to  a  prebend  in  the  church  of  York,  which 
had  been  held  by  cardinal  Hugh  de  Evesham.*  On  the  10th  of 
January,  1280-1,  archbishop  Wickwaine  directed  that  ^^dominus 
J.  de  Kirkeby,  regis  clericus  familiaris,"  should  not  have  his 
benefices  sequestered.*'  In  1283,  being  then  archdeacon  of 
Coventry,  he  was  elected  bishop  of  Rochester,  but  he  renounced 
his  right  before  archbishop  Peckham  at  Michelham  on  the  17th 
of  May,  1283.'  On  the  6th  of  January,  1283-4, 12th  Edward  I., 
he  was  made  Lord  Treasurer,  which  office  he  continued  to  hold 
until  his  death.^ 

On  the  26th  of  July,  1286,  he  was  elected  to  the  bishopric 
of  Ely,  which  had  become  vacant  by  the  death  of  Hugh  de  Bals- 
ham.'  Although  he  had  previously  held  so  many  ecclesiastical 
dignities,  Kirkby,  at  this  time,  was  only  in  deacon's  orders.  He 
was  advanced  to  the  priesthood,  at  Fcversham,  on  the  21st  of 
September,  by  the  primate,  John  de  Peckham ;  on  the  following 
day  he*  was  consecrated  by  him  in  Canterbury  cathedral ;  and 
on  the  24th  of  December,  in  the  same  year,  was  enthroned  at 
Ely  by  Richard  de  Ferynges,  archdeacon  of  Canterbury.  Within 
four  years  afterwards  a  violent  fever  terminated  his  career.  He 
died  at  Ely  on  Palm  Sunday,  ^^  circa  horam  completorii,''  1290, 
and  was  buried  in  his  own  cathedral,  ^^  coram  cruce,  ex  parte 
boriali  chori,  ante  altare  Sancti  Johannis  Baptistae.^'*     By  his 

-  Eot.  Pari.,  i.,  14. 

•  Beg.  Wickwaine,  58  a.  The  stall  is  not  named,  but  it  seems  to  have  been 
that  of  Botevant. — J.  R.  John  de  Kirkby  does  not  occur  as  a  canon  of  York  in 
Le  Neve*s  Fasti. 

•  Reg.  Wickwaine,  34  a.  '  Le  Neve,  ii.,  562. 

9  Foss's  Judges,  iii.,  110.  ■  Bentham's  Ely,  151. 

•  On  September  23rd,  1286,  archbishop  Eomanus  presented  Mr.  Thomas  de 
Wakefield  to  the  stall  in  the  church  of  York,  "  que  fliit  domini  J.  de  Kirkeby 
consecrati  in  episcopatum  Elyensem"  (Se^.  Romanut,  69  b). — For  the  extracts 
from  the  archiepisoopal  registers,  shewing  Kirkby's  preferments  in  the  diocese  of 
York,  I  am  indebted  to  the  kindness  of  the  Bev.  Canon  Baine. 

»  Monach.  Eliens.  Hist.,  Cott.  MS.,  Titus  A.,  i.,  fol.  116  6. 


THE    PREFACE.  XIU 

last  will,  of  which  William  de  Kyrkeby,  Mr.  Gwydo  de  Tylle- 
brok,  Philip  de  Everdon  and  John  Cotoun  were  executors/  John 
de  Kirkby^  bequeathed  to  the  bishop  of  the  church  of  St.  Ethel- 
dreda  of  Ely,  and  to  his  successors,  one  messuage  and  nine 
cottages  in  Holbom/  in  the  suburbs  of  London./ 

John  de  Kirkby  died  seised  of  large  estates  in  the  counties 
of  Leicester,  Middlesex,  Herts,  Cambridge,  Northants,  South- 
ants,  Bedford,  Huntingdon  and  Lincoln.^  His  next  heir  was 
his  brother.  Sir  William  de  Kirkby,  then  about  thirty  years 
old,*  who  had  summons  to  parliament,  July  8th,  1294,*  and 
died  s.  p.,  August  9th,  1302,-''  when  his  inheritance  was  divided 
between  his  sisters  and  co-heiresses,  Margaret,  wife  of  Walter 
d'Oseville,*  Alice,'  wife  of  Peter  Prilly,  of  Owersby,  co.  Line, 
Matilda,*  wife  of  Gilbert  de  Houby,  of  Houby,  co.  Leic,  and 
Mabel,*  wife  of  William  Grimbaud. 

*  Eot.  Pari.,  i.,  43. 

'  The  bishop  is  charged  with  neglecting  the  care  of  his  diocese  in  his  devo- 
tion to  the  affiiirs  of  state,  and  is  said  to  have  borne  himself  with  too  much  arro- 
gance, sinking  the  bishop  in  the  treasurer  {Fo$ti*8  Judgea,  iii.,  110.  Cf.  Ckron,  TAo. 
Wik«$,  apud  Oede,  ii.,  120).  In  Harl.  MS.,  315,  fol.  46,  are  these  lines  on  him  :— 
"De  domino  Joanne  de  Kyrkeby,  episcopo  Eliensi,  et  Angliso  thesaurario, 

temp.  Edwardi  I. 
Si  Eegi  coeli  servisset  episcopus  Ely, 
Quantum  terreno,  lare  nunc  fruereter  amffino. 
Begni  thesauri  custos  fuit ;  ecce  quod  auri 
Nunc  habet !  angusto  clausus  post  funera  busto." 
'  The  London  palace  of  the  bishops  of  Ely  was  afterwards  erected  on  this  site. 
/  R^.  eocl.  Eliens.    Cott.  MS.,  Titus  A.  i.,  fol.  115  b. 
f  Cal.  Inq.  p.  m.,  i.,  102.  *  Cal.  Gen.,  i.,  416. 

*  Nicholas's  Synopsis,  edit.  1867,  p.  276. 
/  Cal.  Gen.,  ii.,  622. 

*  John  Oseville,  a  nephew  or  near  relation  of  bishop  Kirkby,  succeeded  to 
the  archdeaconry  of  Ely  about  the  year  1289  {BetUham's  My,  274). 

'  See  her  descendants  in  Bridges'  Northants,  iii.,  328. — J.  B.  W. 

"  On  the  partition  of  the  estates  of  William  de  Kirkby  in  the  30th  Edward  I., 
the  manor  of  Kirkby  Belers  fell  to  the  share  of  his  sister,  Matilda  de  Houby 
{Botnl.  Orig.y  30th  Edw.  I.,  rot.  15).    She  died  in  the  5th  Edward  II.,  leaving  a 


XIV  THE    PREFACE. 

The  earliest  copy  of  Kirkby^s  Inquest  for  Yorkshire  now 
known  to  be  extant,  is  preserved  in  the  Registry  of  the  Dean 
and  Chapter  of  York.  This  manuscript  is  a  thin  folio,  twelve 
inches  long  by  eight  and  a  half  inches  wide,  written  on  parch- 
ment in  a  uniform  hand,  which  may  be  assigned  to  the  latter 
half  of  the  fifteenth  century.  It  contains  fifty-nine  leaves,  of 
which  the  firat  six  are  not  paged,  the  remaining  fifty-three  being 
occupied  by  the  Inquest.  There  is  nothing  to  shew  whence 
this  copy  was  derived,  or  by  whom  made.  From  the  following 
memoranda  on  the  first  page,  written  in  a  contemporary  hand, 
the  MS.  would  appear  to  have  once  belonged  to  Sir  Miles 
Wilstrop,  of  Wilstrop  in  the  Ainsty,  who  was  living  in  1484. 

Noverint  universi  per  praesentes  me  Johannem  Man,  unum  coUecto- 
rum  domini  regis  unius  xv™"  domino  regi  concessae,  recepisse  de  villsta 
de  Parva  Cattail  xiiijs.  vjd.,  nomine  dictae  xv"*»,  de  qua  smnms  fateor 
me  fore  solutmn.  In  cnjus  rei  testimonium  sigillum  meum  apposui. 
Data  penultimo  die  mensis  Aprilis,  anno  regni  regis  Henrici  vij°**  quarto. 
Et  allocatur  eidem  villas  de  dicta  summa,  nomine  abat',  iiijs.  vujd. 

Et  praedicta  billa  abat'  sigillata  remanet  in  custodia  met,  Milonis 
Wyllesthorp,  in  pixide  de  Parva  Cattail,  cum  compositionibus  de  Ham- 
merton  Rise. 

Noverint  universi  per  prcesentes  me  Ricardum  Basy,  unum  collec- 
torum  unius  xv™",  et  medietatis  ejusdem,  domino  nostro  regi  ultimo 
concessw,  in  Westriding  in  comitatu  Ebor.  specialiter  deputatum,  re- 
cepisse de  villata  de  Wyllesthorp  viginti-quinque  solidos  et  sex  denarios 
in  nomine  praedictae  sunuuae  dictae  decimae  ips  .  .  concement'.  Data 
apud  Pontiburg,  xxij  die  mensis  Aprilis,  anno  regni  regis  Ricardi 
secundi  post  Conquestum  Angliae  tertio. 

Et  hsec  aquietancia  est  in  pixide  de  Wyllesthorp  inter  facta  regis - 
trata,  et  tamen  non  est  in  registro  illo. 

son  and  heir,  Walter,  then  aged  40  years  and  more.  For  his  descendants, 
among  whom  was  George  Yilliers,  duke  of  Buckingham,  see  Harl.  MSS.,  1180, 
7178.— J.  R.W. 

"  She  died  in  the  5th  Edward  II.,  leaving  Bobert  her  son  and  heir,  then  aged 
32  3-ears.— J.  R.  W.     ThU  note  belongs  to  the  preceding  page. 


THE    PREFACE.  XV 

Miles  Wilstrop^  was  the  king's  escheator  in  Yorkshire  from 
the  6th  of  November,  9th  Edward  IV.  to  the  6th  of  November 
following,  and  this  copy  of  the  Inquest  may  possibly  have  been 
made  for  his  official  use.^ 

The  second,  fourth,  and  fifth  pages  of  the  York  MS.  are 
blank.  On  the  third  page  is  a  Latin  enigma^  in  the  hand- 
writing of  Richard  Gascoigne,  the  antiquary.  This  is  followed 
by  some  extracts  from  the  Testa  de  Nevill,  which  occupy  nearly 
six  pages.  Kirkby's  Inquest  commences  on  the  thirteenth  page 
(folio  1),  and  is  thus  entitled  : — Rotulus  feodorum  qu<je  tenentur 
de  rege  et  de  aliis  diversis  in  comitatu  Eboracensi,  secundum 
Inquisitiones  inde  f actus  coram  domino  Johanne  de  Kyrkeby, 
tunc  thesaurario  domini  regis,  et  sociis  suis  ad  hoc  assignatis  per 
ipsum  regem ;  et  etiam  de  redditibus  assiza  regi  debitis  secundum 
easdem  Inquisitiones. 

In  the  absence  of  the  original  rolls  it  is  impossible  to  say 
whether  these  Inquisitions  embraced  the  whole  county.     All 

*  For  some  particulars  relating  to  this  family,  see  page  27,  postea, 
'  Of  the  subsequent  history  of  the  York  MS.  little  is  known.  Sometime 
before  the  close  of  the  sixteenth  century  it  came  into  the  possession  of  Francis 
Bunny,  rector  of  Byton,  co.  Durham,  and  archdeacon  of  Northumberland,  whose 
name,  written  in  a  bold  Elizabethan  hand,  on  what  is  probably  the  original  bind- 
ing, I  aocidentally  discovered  on  removing  a  portion  of  the  present  outer  cover 
of  the  book.  The  rector  of  Ryton  was  the  third  son  of  Biohard  Bunny,  esq.,  of 
Newlands,  near  Wakefield,  and  died  without  surviving  issue,  April  16th,  1617. 
His  heir-at-law  was  his  elder  brother,  Edmund  Bunny,  rector  of  Bolton  Percy, 
and  canon  of  York,  who  died  s.  p.  February  6th,  1617-8,  and  was  interred  in 
York  Minster.    His  epitaph  records  that 

"  Vasa  8acra(ta)  librosque  dedit  post  funera  templo, 
Et  bona  pauperibus  ca^tera ;  seque  Deo." 
A  list  of  the  books  bequeathed  to  the  church  of  York  by  the  ''  aged  Edmund  " 
has  not  been  preserved,  but  there  can  be  little  doubt  that  this  copy  of  the  Inquest 
was  one  of  them. 

«  "  Porous  per  taurum  sequitur  vestigia  ferri 

Anser  ovem  maculat,  cui  potum  vacca  ministrat. 
Expone  et  redde  sensum." 


XVI  THE    PREFACE. 

the  transcripts  that  I  have  seen  are  more  or  less  imperfect,  and 
the  York  MS.  contains  the  returns  for  the  following  wapentakes 
and  liberties  only,  which  are  arranged  without  any  regard  to 
their  proper  classification  in  Ridings : — Straflforth,  StaincliflFe, 
Dickering,  the  Ainsty,  Ouse  and  Derwent,  Morley,  (the  town 
of)  Driffield,  Birdforth,  Allertonshire,  Buckrose,  Hang,  Holder- 
ness,  Hallikeld,  Bulmer,  Ryedale,  Gilling,  Skyrack,  (part  of) 
Harthill,  Howdenshire,  Claro,  Byland  liberty,  Barkston,  and 
(part  of)  Harthill. 

Two  of  the  MSS.  mentioned  below  contain  the  returns  for 
Langbargh  and  Pickering  wapentakes,  but  for  those  of  Agbrigg, 
Ewcross,  Osgoldcross,  Staincross  and  Whitby-Strand,  and  the 
liberties  of  Aldborough,  Knaresborough  and  Ripon,  none  have 
been  discovered.  Perhaps  Osgoldcross  and  Staincross  were  not 
surveyed  on  account  of  all  the  manors  being  held  by  one 
person,  as  appears  from  the  Nomina  Villarum;  Aldborough 
with  its  dependencies  was  ancient  demesne  in  the  hands  of  the 
crown ;  and  with  regard  to  the  other  wapentakes  and  liberties 
not  included  in  the  returns  now  extant,  the  Commissioners  may 
have  met  with  similar  treatment  to  that  experienced  a  few  years 
later  by  the  jurors  appointed  to  enquire  concerning  Knights' 
Fees : — 

"  Ballivi  Comitis  Warenni  iion  permittunt  nos  intrare  libertatcm 
Comitis,  unde  praejudicatc  vos"  (page  227,  posted).  "Tenentes 
Coniitis  Warenni  neque  in  Halomshire  nee  Donecastre,  cum  socagio, 
coram  nobis  noluerunt  respondere  nee  venire,  ideo  de  eis  nihil  possumas 
respondere"  (page  2^1,  posted). 

Although  it  is  occasionally  corrupt  in  its  nomenclature,  the 
York  MS.  appears  upon  the  whole  to  be  more  correct  than  any 
other  copy  of  the  Inquest  that  I  have  had  the  opportunity  of 
examining.  It  has  on  this  account,  therefore,  been  selected  for 
the  text**  now  printed,  with  the  exception  of  the  inquisitions  for 

'  Some  slight  alteration  has  been  made  in  the  sequence  of  the  wapentakes 
included  in  the  York  HS.,  so  as  to  bring  each  into  its  proper  Biding. 


THE   PREFACE.  XYll 

the  wapentake  of  Ouse  and  Derwent  and  the  liberty  of  Rich- 
mondshire^  which  are  derived  fipom  earlier  transcripts.  The 
York'  text  has  been  collated  with  some  of  the  following  MSS. 

(A.) — Treasury  of  Receipt  of  the  Exchequer  Department  of 
the  Public  Record  Office.  A  folio  book,  on  paper  11 J  inches 
long  by  7}  inches  wide,  lettered  on  the  back,  Kibkby  Quest, 
ETC.  DoM.  Cap.  Westm.  Class-mark,  B.,  i.,  11.  Hand- 
writing, temp.  Henry  VIII.  The  volume  commences  with  the 
Nomina  Villarum  for  Yorkshire.  This  is  followed  by  Kirkby's 
Inquest  for  the  same  county,  which  agrees  in  general  arrange- 
ment with  the  York  MS.,  and  comprises  the  same  wapentakes. 
The  remaining  portion  of  the  book  is  occupied  by  Inquisitions 
of  Knights'  Fees,  taken  in  the  31st  Edward  I.,  for  the  wapen- 
takes and  liberties  of  Claro,  Skyrack,  Knaresborough,  Aid- 
borough,  Bipon,  Barkston,  the  Ainsty,  Morley,  Agbrigg, 
Strafforth  and  TickhiU. 

(B.) — In  the  same  Department.  A  folio  book,  on  paper  15  J 
inches  long  by  9J  inches  wide,  lettered  on  the  back,  Nomina 
Villab'  in  Com.  Ebob.,  9  Edw.  II.  Kibby's  Quest,  24 
Edw.  I.      Feod.  Joh'is  Ducis  Lancas'  P.  &  Aquita'  infba 

HONOBEM    DE    PoNTEFBACTO    TEMPOBE    EdW.    II.        ClaSS-mark, 

B.,  iv.,  24.  Handwriting,  about  the  middle  of  the  sixteenth 
century.  This  transcript  of  the  Inquest  includes  the  returns 
for  the  same  wapentakes  as  the  York  and  A.  MSS.,  but  there  is 
a  slight  diflference  in  their  arrangement.  In  addition  to  the 
Inquisitions  of  Knights'  Fees,  31st  Edward  I.,  as  given  in  the 
MS.  last  described,  this  volume  contains  a  valuable  return  of  a 
similar  nature,  and  of  the  same  date,  for  the  wapentake  of 
Staincliflfe. 

'  There  is  another  copy  of  Eirkhy's  Inquest  in  the  Begistry  of  the  Dean  and 
Chapter  of  York,  which  agrees  generally  with  the  MS.  just  described.  It  is 
contained  in  a  Feodary's  Book,  written  in  the  reign  of  queen  Elizabeth,  the 
class-mark  of  which  is  31.  This  MS.  also  comprises  transcripts  of  Inquisitions 
of  Knights'  Pees  and  the  Nomina  Villarum  for  Yorkshire.  It  is  hereinafter 
referred  to  by  the  letter  F. 


XVIU  THE    PREFACE. 

(C.) — Queen's  Remembrancer's  Department  of  the  Exchequer, 
A  thick  folio,  unpaged,  on  paper  IGJ  inches  long  by  6  inches 
wide.  Class-mark,  No.  52.  T.  G.  15,644.  Handwriting,  about 
the  middle  of  the  sixteenth  century.  Besides  a  transcript  of  the 
Inquest  for  the  county  of  York,  which  agrees  generally  with  the 
MSS.  already  described,  except  that  the  wapentake  of  Harthill 
is  placed  between  those  of  Strafforth  and  Staincliflfe,  this  book 
contains  copies  of  Rolls  of  Fees  abstracted  firom  Inquisitions 
taken  by  John  de  Kirkby  and  his  fellows  in  other  parts'  of 
England.  It  likewise  contains  a  mass  of  matter,  derived  chiefly 
from  the  accounts  of  the  escheators  in  the  time  of  Edward  I. 
and  Edward  II.,  and  comprehending  facts  possibly  not  to  be 
found  elsewhere.  The  following  is  a  sample  of  the  entries, 
taken  from  the  compotus  of  Thomas  de  Burgh,  escheator  ultra 
Trentam,  15th  Edward  II. : — 

"  QuixLE.  Terras  ibidem  nunc  Johannis  Crokedayk  tenentur  de 
Willelmo  de  Twenge.  Tenementa  ibidem  nunc  dicti  Johannis  tenentur 
de  abbathia  de  Fontibus  per  servitium  vijs.  per  annum  sol  vend." 

(R.) — Rawlinson  MS,,  450 -B.,  in  the  Bodleian  Library.  In 
addition  to  a  copy  of  the  abridged  version  of  the  Inquest,  and 
other  valuable  matter,  fully  described  in  the  printed  Catalogue, 
this  volume"  contains  transcripts  of  Inqidsitions  taken  before 
John  de  Kirkby  in  the  wapentakes  of  Langbargh  and  Pickering, 
which  are  not  found  in  any  of  the  above-mentioned  MSS.     It 

'  A  list  of  the  counties  with  the  names  of  the  commissioners  is  given  at  page 
vi;  antea, 

"  The  following  memorandum  is  attached  to  the  inside  of  the  cover : — "  This 
collection  is  very  valuable,  serving  (principally)  for  the  general  History  of  the 
County  of  York,  both  in  Church  and  State,  antient  and  modern.  The  Collector 
appears  to  be  NichV  Wanton,  in  the  Beign  of  James  I.,  of  whose  proper  Hand- 
writing most  of  the  MSS.  seem  to  he."  Nicholas  Wanton  was  the  youngest  son 
and  heir  of  Thomas  Wanton,  esq.,  of  London,  hy  Joan,  only  daughter  and 
heiress  of  John  Laxton,  esq.,  brother  and  heir  of  Sir  William  Laxton,  knight. 
He  died  unmarried,  March  2nd,  1617-8,  and  was  buried  in  York  Minster. 


THE    PREFACE.  XIX 

includes^  also,  two  versions  of  the  Inquest  for  Skyrack  wapen- 
take. One  agrees  generally  with  the  abstract  given  in  the  York 
MS.  The  other  is  entitled,  "  Wapentagium  de  Skyrack  alio 
modo,''  and  appears  to  be  a  transcript  of  the  origmal  return. 
That  these  two  versions  may  be  compared,  I  have  printed  both 
on  the  same  page. 

{8.)—AddU.  MS.y  26,729,  in  the  British  Museum.  A  Feo- 
dary's  Book,'  partly  written  in  the  reign  of  queen  Elizabeth, 
and  partly  in  the  seventeenth  century.  This  MS.  comprises  a 
portion  of  Kirkby's  Inquest  for  Yorkshire,  and  includes  the 
return  for  the  wapentake  of  Pickmng,  of  which  only  one  other 
copy*  is  known  to  be  extant.  It  likewise  contains  transcripts 
of  the  Inquisitions  taken  by  John  de  Kirkby  in  Richmondshire, 
which  differ  in  several  important  particulars  from  the  MSS. 
already  described,  and  also  from  the  Register  of  the  Honor  of 
Richmond  {Cott.  MSS.y  Faust.  B.  vii.),  whence  the  text  for  this 
portion  of  the  Inquest  is  derived.' 

With  the  exception  of  the  returns  for  the  wapentakes  of 

*  This  MS.  was  purohased  for  the  British  Museum,  in  1865,  of  John  George 
Smyth,  esq.,  of  Heath  Hall,  near  Wakefield. 

»  Baw1.MS.,450B. 

'  A  copy  of  the  Inquest  is  preserved  in  the  Library  of  the  Leeds  Grammar 
Sohool.  It  is  thus  described  in  the  printed  Catalogue :  "  An  Inquisition  taken 
by  John  de  Kirkby  and  his  associates.  Commissioners  assigned  by  the  writ  and 
order  of  king  Edward  I.  Copied  from  the  originals  by  T.  Wilson,  1747,  in  folio." 
This  manuscript,  however,  was  not  "  copied  from  the  originals."  According  to 
the  title-page,  it  was  "  Transcribed  from  an  Antient  MS.  belonging  unto  the 
Eight  hon.  Family  of  the  Percys,  Earls  of  Northumberland,  by  John  Hopkinson 
of  Lofthouse,  Gent.,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  the  West  Riding,  1656 ;  which  Tran- 
Bcrfpt  was  generously  conununicated  by  Richard  Richardson  of  Byerley,  Esq.,  the 
very  good  Friend  of  T.  Wilson,  anno  1747."  The  volume  comprises  the  Nomina 
Villarum  for  Yorkshire,  an  abridged  version  of  Kirkby's  Inquest,  and  several 
Inquisitions  of  Knights'  Fees,  but  it  contains  nothing  which  may  not  be  found 
in  the  MSS.  already  described,  and  the  text  is  exceedingly  corrupt. 

I  would  take  this  opportunity  of  thanking  Dr.  Henderson,  the  Head  Master, 
for  his  kindness  in  allowing  me  to  examine  this  MS. 


XX  THE    PREFACE. 

Langbargh^  Pickering  and  Skyrack,  all  the  so-called  copies  or 
transcripts  of  the  Inquest  that  have  just  been  described  must 
be  considered  as  abstracts  only  of  the  original  Inquisitions ;  and 
from  the  fact  that  in  all  the  above-mentioned  MSS.  the  entry 
relating  to  the  town  of  Driffield,  in  the  East  Riding,  is  placed 
between  the  returns  for  the  wapentake  of  Morley,  in  the  West 
Riding,  and  that  of  Birdforth,  in  the  North  Riding,  there  can 
be  little  doubt  that  these  abstracts  were  originally  derived  from 
a  common  source. 

As  nearly  all  the  above-mentioned  MSS.  were  found  to 
contain  copies  of  Inquisitions  of  Knights'  Fees,  taken  in  the 
Slst  Edward  I.,  for  the  wapentakes  and  liberties  of  Claro, 
Skyrack,  Knarcsborough,  Aldborough,  Ripou,  Barkston,  the 
Ainsty,  Morley,  Agbrigg,  Straflforth,  and  Tickhill,  some  of 
which  were  not  included,  and  others  only  partially  surveyed,  in 
Kirkby's  Inquest,  and  more  particularly,  also,  as  these  Inquisi- 
tions, with  others  mentioned  below,  appeared  to  afford  a  valuable 
means  of  testing  its  general  accuracy,  it  has  been  considered 
advisable  to  print  them  in  the  present  volimie.  To  these  have 
been  added  similar  Inquisitions,  of  the  same  date,  for  the  wapen- 
takes of  Langbargh,  Pickering,  Howdenshire,  Holdemess,  Dic- 
kering, Harthill,  and  Buckrose,  and  the  returns  of  the  Aid 
granted  to  king  Edward  I.,  all  derived  from  the  original  Subsidy 
Rolls  preserved  among  the  Miscellaneous  Records  of  the  Queen's 
Remembrancer  in  the  Exchequer,  which  I  obtained  permission 
to  transcribe  through  the  kind  offices  of  Mr.  Walbran,  who  was 
the  first  to  point  them  out  as  useful  for  this  work. 

Although  the  "  Nomina  Villarimi ''  for  the  county  of  York 
has  already  appeared  in  print  under  the  editorial  care  of  Sir 
Francis  Palgrave,  yet  since  the  work^  in  which  it  is  included  is 
not  accessible  to  students  of  Yorkshire  topography  generally, 
and  is  inconveniently  cumbrous  in  its  bulk,  it  has  been  thought 

y  Parliamentary  Write,  vol.  ii.,  div.  iii. 


THE    PREFACE.  XXI 

expedient  to  append  this  document  to  a  record^  of  which  it  is  a 
valuable  illustration.  Except  where  otherwise  stated,  the  text 
now  printed  is  derived  fipom  the  Harleian  MS.,  6281,  which 
was  one  of  those  used  by  Sir  Francis  Palgrave.  A  description 
of  this  MS.  is  given  at  page  302,  postea;  and  to  what  is  there 
stated  I  will  only  add  that  no  pains  have  been  spared  to  correct 
the  errors  of  a  corrupt  text. 

The  illustrative  documents  printed  in  the  Appendix  have 
been  chiefly  derived  firom  the  archiepiscopal  registers  at  York. 
Among  them  will  be  found  some  valuable  Inquisitions  of  Knights^ 
Fees  in  the  wapentakes  of  Buhner  and  Holdemess,  containing 
particulars  relating  to  several  places  not  named  in  Kirkby's  In- 
quest; similar  Inquisitions  of  Fees  held  of  the  see  of  York  in  the 
counties  of  York,  Nottingham,  Lincoln,  Leicester  and  Glou- 
cester ;  a  List  of  all  the  Homages  rendered  to  the  archbishops 
for  lands  in  Yorkshire  held  of  the  see ;  and  several  early  grants 
of  wardship  and  marriage.  The  Appendix  concludes  with  some 
tables  of  Land  Measure,  etc.,  taken  from  a  Rental  of  Henry, 
earl  of  Northumberland,  which  are  valuable  as  being  calculations 
on  the  subject  of  carucates  and  oxgangs,  made  while  the  feudal 
system  was  in  existence. 

The  corrupt  and  irregular  nomenclature  of  Kirkby's  Inquest 
and  the  Nomina  Villarum  has  partly  rendered  necessary  the 
preparation  of  a  somewhat  elaborate  Index  Locorum,  which,  it 
is  hoped,  will  prove  not  the  least  valuable  portion  of  this  work. 
As  far  as  they  can  be  identified,  the  Domesday  names  and  the 
modem  names  of  all  the  Yorkshire  vills  mentioned  in  the  text 
are  given  in  parallel  colunms,  references  being  added  to  the 
facsimile  edition  of  Domesday  Book,  and  to  the  sheets  of  the 
Ordnance  Survey  on  the  6-inch  scale. 

In  conclusion,  the  editor  begs  to  offer  the  thanks  of  the 
Surtees  Society  to  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  York,  for  their 
liberality  in  having  placed  at  its  disposal  an  early  copy  of 
Kirkby^s  Inquest,  which  has  furnished  the  text  of  a  considerable 


XXU  THE    PREFACE. 

portion  of  this  work ;  to  Messrs.  Buckle  and  Hudson^  for  per- 
mission to  extract  fipom  the  archiepiscopal  registers  what  might 
be  necessary  for  the  purpose  of  illustration ;  to  the  Rev.  H.  O. 
Coxe,  keeper  of  the  Bodleian  Library,  for  the  unrestricted  use 
of  the  Dods worth  and  Rawlinson  MSS.;  and  to  Joseph  Munby, 
Esq.,  of  York,  for  the  loan  of  the  Percy  MSS. 

The  editor  desires,  also,  to  tender  his  personal  acknowledg- 
ments to  Professor  Max  Miiller,  11.  A.  Hudson,  Esq.,  and  C.  A. 
Thiselton,  Esq.,  for  their  unvarying  courtesy  and  attention ;  and 
to  T.  Burton,  Esq.,  C.  Jackson,  Esq.,  and  Dr.  Sykes,  for  their 
obliging  communications. 

Above  all,  the  writer  must  express  his  grateful  thanks  to 
his  kind  relative,  Robert  Davies,  Esq.,  to  the  Rev.  Canon  Raine, 
and  to  J.  R.  Walbran,  Esq.,  for  the  aid  and  counsel  they  have 
at' all  times  aflForded,  and  for  their  valuable  assistance  in  secur- 
ing the  general  accuracy  of  tliis  his  first  literary  essay. 


ROBERT  H.  SKAIFE. 


TifK  Moi^sT,  York. 

November  30/A,  1867. 


GENERAL   INDEX  OF  CONTENTS. 


KIRKBY'S  INQUEST  FOR  YORKSHIRE. 

PAOB 

Wapentagium  de  Strafford    1 

Wapentagium  de  Stainclyfe 13 

Wapentagium  de  Aynsty 23 

Wapentagium  de  Morley  30 

Wapentagium  de  Skyrayk 31 

Wapentagium  de  Clarow  44 

Wapentagium  de  Barkeston 48 

Wapentagium  de  Dekeryng 51 

Wapentagium  inter  Usam  et  Derwent    60 

Wapentagium  de  Houdenshire     VO 

Wapentagium  de  Buocros     71 

Wapentagium  de  Holdernesse 74 

Wapentagium  de  Herthull    78 

Wapentagium  de  Brudeford 93 

Libertas  de  Alverton 99 

De  libertate  Bellse  Landa> 105 

Wapentagium  de  Bulemer    107 

Wapenta.gium  de  Bidale    110 

Wapentagium  de  Langberghe 124 

Wapentagium  de  Pykering 138 

Wapentagium  de  Hang     118 

Feodarium  de  Gilljrng  West      164 

Feodarium  de  Gillyng  Eat     174 

AVapentagium  de  Halykeld  181 

KNIGHTS^  FEES  IN  YORKSHIRE. 

Wapentagium  de  Staincliffe 189 

Feoda  militum  in  wapentagio  de  Clarhowe     203 

Feoda  militum  in  wapentagio  de  Sk}Take   ^ 207 

Feoda  militum  de  libertate  de  Knaresburgh  et  Veteri  Burgh 211 

Dc  feodis  militum  de  libertate  Ripon  212 

Feoda  militum  de  wajKintagio  do  Barkston 2X3 


XXIV  GENERAL    INDEX   OF   CONTENTS. 

PAGE 

Feoda  militum  in  wapentagio  de  Aynsty    216 

Feoda  militum  in  wapentagio  de  Morley     224 

Feoda  militum  in  wapentagio  de  Aggebrige 228 

Feoda  militum  in  wapentagio  de  Strafford 230 

Feoda  militum  infra  libertatem  do  Tykhill     232 

Wapentachium  de  Langbergh 234 

Feoda  militaiia  wapentachii  de  Pykering    239 

Houdenshire    241 

Feoda  militaria  wapentachii  de  Houdernesse 243 

Dikering 249 

HerthUl   251 

Wapentachium  de  Buckrose 266 

AID  GRANTED  TO  KING  EDWARD  I. 

Stainclif 277 

Youcrosse    278 

Morlay 279 

Strafford 281 

TikehiU    283 

Barkeston    284 

Skirake    286 

Aynsty 289 

Aggebrigg  292 

Clarhou    293 

THE  NOMINA  VILLARUM  FOR  YORKSHIRE. 

Introduction   299 

The  king's  writ  to  the  sheriff  801 

The  sheriff's  return    ibid. 

Holdemesse 302 

Wapentagium  de  Herthill 807 

Wapentagium  de  Dikering  811 

Wapentagium  de  Bucceros 814 

Libertas  de  Houeden 816 

Liberies  de  Beverlaco    318 

Wapentagium  inter  Usam  et  Derewent 319 

Wapentagium  de  Bidale   820 

Wapentagium  de  Brudeford 822 

Wapentagium  de  Bulmer 324 

Vilhe  in  libertate  de  Pykering 826 

VillsB  in  libertate  de  Whiteby 827 

Wapentagium  de  Langbergh    828 

Libertas  de  Rypon 831 

Libertas  de  Bella  Landa    332 


GENERAL  INDEX  OP  CONTENTS.  XXV 

PAOI 

Libertas  de  Biohemund 383 

Libertas  de  Alyerton » 340 

Wapentagium  de  Aynsty 342 

Libertas  Sanoti  Leonardi  Ebor 344 

Wapentagium  de  Barkeston ibid, 

Wapentagium  de  Skjrak 347 

Wapentagium  de  Clarhou 349 

Wapentagixim  de  Aggebrigg 351 

Libertas  de  Knaresburgh 363 

Wapentagium  de  Staynolif ^ 364 

Wapentagium  de  Strafford 358 

Wapentagium  de  Morley 360 

Wapentagiimi  de  Youcross   362 

Libertas  de  Osgotcrosse 363 

Libertas  de  Tykhill    365 

Libertas  Beats  Marise  Ebor 367 

Li  Libertate  Sancti  Petri  Ebor 368 


APPENDIX. 

Feoda  de  Holdemesse 871 

Feoda  militum  in  wapentagio  de  Buhner 378 

Feoda  militum  archiepiscopatus  Ebor.  in  comitatibus  Ebor.,  Notingham., 

Lincobi.,  Leycestre  et  Gloucestre 883 

Homagia  et  fidelitates    398 

A  grant  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  John,  son  and  heir  of  Bichard  de 

Frismarisco 422 

A  grant  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  the  heir  of  John  le  Aleman ibid, 

A  grant  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  William,  son  and  heir  of  William 

de  Chaerthorp 423 

A  grant  of  the  marriage  of  William,  son  and  heir  of  William  de  Lindele . .    ibid. 

A  grant  of  the  wardship  of  Thomas  de  Burgo,  eto 424 

A  grant  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  William,  son  and  heir  of  John  de 

Bellew t'^K^. 

A  grant  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  John,  son  of  Richard,  son  of 

Bobert  de  la  Sale  de  TjTnbel 426 

A  grant  of  Isabella  de  Bella  Aqua  to  her  son,  William  de  Bella  Aqua,  of 

his  own  marriage ibid, 

A  grant  of  the  marriage  of  Bichard,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Bobert  de  Fur- 

neaiix,  knight 427 

A  grant  of  the  custody  of  the  lands  of  Ckxifrey  de  Melsa,  at  Hodelston,  to 

Bobert  de  Grenefeld  and  William,  his  son ibid, 

A  grant  of  the  marriage  of  Hugh,  son  and  heir  of  Bichard  de  Babington  428 
A  grant  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Agnes,  daughter  and  heiress  of 

John  Malebrank,  of  Farneley  429 


XXYl  GENERAL  INDEX  OF  CONTENTS. 

PAOB 

A  grant  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  Bichard,  son  and  heir  of  Bichard 

de  Foumeux  Und. 

A  commission  to  seize  John,  son  and  heir  of  John  de  Langton,  of  York    430 

A  grant  of  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  John,  son  and  heir  of  John  do 

Langton,  of  York ibid. 

Nomina  eorum  qui  tenent  xx  libratas  terrse  de  rege  in  capite  vol  de  illis 
qui  sunt  infra  a^tatem  qui  ex  mandato  regis  distringebantur  per  vice- 
comit'  ad  transfr^tandum  ad  regem  Henricum  tertium  in  Yasconia 
contra  regem  Castellse,  qui  terram  Yasconisc  hostiliter  ingressurus  erat, 
pugnaturi,  anno  regni  regis  Henrici  tertii  xxxviii,  salutis  humanse  a 
Christo  1253   432 

Nomina  illorum  qui  habent  xv  libratas  terra)  et  tenent  per  servitium  mili- 

tare  et  milites  non  sunt,  anno  xl  regni  regis  Henrici  tertii 433 

Bedditus  et  servitia  liberorum  forinsecorum  apud  Bipon 435 

Breve  ad  inquirendum  de  duobis  feodis  archiepiscopi  injuste  occupatis  per 
oomitissam  Albemarlise,  in  Holdemesse,  cigus  terrse  existunt  nunc  in 
manibus  regis 437 

Inquisitio  de  articulis   tangentibus  escaeteriam   infra  wapentagium  de 

Barkeston    438 

A  letter  from  Bobert  de  Hilton  to  archbishop  Melton  concerning  the  manor 

of  Swine 440 

Quieta  damancia  quam  dominus  archiepiscopus  fecit  Boberto  de  Annesley 
et  aliis  super  jure  et  clameo  quae  habet  in  manoriis  de  Bime  et  Kirte- 
lington ^ ibid. 

Tables  of  Land  Measure,  etc 4-42 


KIRKBY'S  INQUEST 


YORKSHIRE. 


KIRKBY'S  INQUEST  FOR  YORKSHite. 


ROTULUS  PEODORUM*  QUiE  TENENTITR  DE  REGE*  ET  DE  ALUS 
DIYERSIS  IN  COMITATU  EBORACENSI^  SECUNDUM  INQUISI- 
TIONES  INDE  FACTAS  CORAM  DOMINO  JOHANNE  DE  KYRREBY^ 
TUNC  THESAURARIO  DOMINI  REOIS^  ET  SOCIIS  SUIS  AD  HOC 
AS8I0NATIS  PER  IPSUM  REGEM  ;  ET  ETIAM  DE  REDDITIBUS 
ASSIZE    REGI    DEBITIS   SECUNDUM    EASDEM    INQUISITIONES.' 


WAPENTAGIUM  DE  STRAFFORD/ 

HoTON  Painel.     Bobertus  Luterell  tenet  Hoton  Painel  de  rege 
in  capita  pro  ij  feodis  militum. 

Wath.    Willelmus  le  Flemmyng  tenet  villam  de  Wath  de 

*  Except  where  otherwise  stated,  this  text  is  printed  from  a  Manuscript, 
written  in  the  latter  part  of  the  fifteenth  century,  which  is  now  preserved  in  the 
Registry  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  York.    Torre's  reference  to  it  is  P.y. 

A  description  of  this  MS.,  as  well  as  of  other  copies  of  Kirkb^'s  Inquest  with 
which  it  has  been  collated,  has  been  given  in  the  Preface,  and  it  is  only  necessary 
here  to  supplement  what  is  there  stated  by  a  few  explanatory  remarks. 

Although,  upon  the  whole,  the  York  MS.  is,  apparently,  the  most  correct  of 
any  of  the  so-called  transcripte  of  this  Inquest  which  I  have  had  the  opportunity 
of  examiniug,  the  names  of  places  and  persons  are  occasionally  so  corruptly 
given  that  considerable  difficulty  has  in  consequence  been  experienced  in  their 
identification.  It  has  on  this  account,  therefore,  been  considered  inadvisable  to 
perpetuate  in  every  case  the  errors  in  the  text  now  printed ;  but  no  idteration  has 
been  made  where  the  slightest  doubt  has  occurred  as  to  the  place  or  person 
intended.  The  more  minute  variations  between  the  York  MS.  and  some  of  those 
mentioned  below  are  not  recorded,  and  the  bracketted  portions  of  the  text,  in  the 
instances  unnoted,  are  supplied  by  conjecture.  In  the  different  readings  given 
in  the  attendant  notes,  the  several  letters  appended  refer  to  the  following  MSS. : — 

A.  A  book  marked  B.,  i.,  11,  in  the  Treasury  of  Eeceipt  of  the  Exchequer 
Department  of  the  Public  Record  Office. 

B.  A  book  marked  B.,  iv.,  24,  in  the  same  Department. 

C.  A  book  numbered  62  in  the  Queen's  Remembrancer's  Department  of  the 
Exchequer. 

D.  The  Dodsworth  MS.,  vol.  xxvii.,  in  the  Bodleian  Library. 

R.  The  Rawlinson  MS.,  vol.  450  B  folim  448),  in  the  same  Library. 
8.  Additional  MS.,  26,  729,  in  the  British  Museum. 

*  Feoda  quae  tenentur  de  Rege  in  capite,  A. 

'  Secundum  Inquisitionem  eandcm,  viz.,  anno  xxiiij  [vicesimo  quarto,  R.] 

B 


2  ^iKbJSY^S    inquest    for   YORKSHIRE. 

.  •:-  • 

rege  in  capiCe^pjO  duobus  feodis  militum  de  honore  de  Skypton 

in  Craven -j'qjii  quidem  honor  aliquando  ftdt  comitis  Albemarliae, 
et  nunc'ei^tjlh  manu  regis. 

MiijT^BY.     Isabella  et  Idonea  de  Veteri  Ponte*  tenent  villain 

dQ^  Malteby  de  rege  in  capite  de  honore  de  Tikehull  pro  uno 

feo*flo; 

,•.'••.  Eaython  in  Morthyng.     Haer'  Galfridi  de  Lesiniaco^  ten' 

//••J^iJfam  de  Laython  de  rege  in  capite,  in  extcntam  xxxj^  librata- 

•••.'•rum  terrse,  de  dono  regis  de  antiquo  dominico  regis  ;  et  nullum 

•/ . '  certum  servitium  inde  fac^  regi. 

Denigby.*  Johannes  de  Vavasur  tenet  villain  de  Newhall  et 
sex  bovatas  terrse  et  dimidium*  in  Mekesburg  de  rege  in  capite 
de  honore  de  Tykehull  pro  j  feodo. 

Arenthorpe.  Abbas  de  Rupe  tenet  villain  de  Arenthorpe 
pro  feodo  j  militis  de  rege  in  capite,  in  puram  et  perpetuam 
elemosinam,  de  dono  regis  Bicardi. 

Waddeworth.  Thomas  de  Cheworth^*  [tenet]*  in  villa  de 
Waddeworth  tertiam  partem  unius  feodi  de  rege  in  capite  de 
honore  de  Tykehull. 

HoTON  Robert.     Henricus  de  Tenneslowe'  tenet  in  villa  de 

Edwardi  primi,  A.  Even  if  we  possessed  no  other  evidence,  the  fact  that  John 
de  Kirkby  died  on  Palm  Sunday,  18th  Edward  I.  (Calendarium  Qenealofficum, 
i.,  416),  would  prove  this  date  to  be  incorrect.  The  Coucher  Book  of  Fountains 
contains,  however,  several  extracts  from  this  Inquisition,  which  are  thus  headed : 
"  In  Itinere  Johannis  K^Tkby,  anno  regni  regis  Edwardi  primi  xiij**,  habetur 
sic."  It  appears,  also,  from  the  Rawlinson  MS.  (450  B,  84)  that  the  Inquisition 
for  Langbargh  wapentake  was  taken  "  apud  Ormesby,  coram  domino  Johanne 
de  Kirkeby,  thesaurario  domini  regis,  die  Sabbati  proximo  ante  Passionem  Do- 
mini, anno  regni  regis  Edwardi  tertio  decimo."  The  surveys  for  the  wapen- 
takes of  Skyrack  (Ihid.^  43)  and  Ouse  and  Derwent  (Reg.  apud  DunelmJ  are  also 
stated  to  have  been  made  in  the  same  year.  There  was  a  separate  Inquisition 
for  Richmondshire,  which  was  not  taken  until  the  15th  Edward  I.  fCott.  MS, 
Fautt,  B,  viii.,  fo.  90). 

'  This  wapentake,  which  also  comprises  a  portion  of  the  liberty  of  Tickhill, 
has  been  collated  with  MSS.  A.  and  C.     This  note  belongs  to  the  preceding  page. 

•  Isabella  and  Idonea  de  Vipont,  the  daughters  and  co-heiresses  of  Robert  de 
Vipont,  were  the  widows  respectively  of  Roger  de  Clifford,  junior,  and  Roger 
de  Ley  burn.  Idonea  re-married  John  de  Cromwell,  and  died  *./>.  about  1333. 
In  the  Inq.  p.m.  of  the  above  Roger  de  Clifford,  taken  in  the  11th  Edward  I., 
the  jurors  say  that  "  ipse  Rogerus  de  Clifford  et  dominus  Roger  us  de  Leybume 
tenuerunt  manerium  de  Maltheby ; — et  hoc  ratione  uxorum  suarum  quae  erant 
filise  et  hayredes  domini  Roberti  de  Veteri  Ponte  "  CCai.  Gen.,  i.,  331). 

/  Sometime  before  the  42nd  Henry  III.,  prince  Edward,  to  whom  the  honour 
of  Tickhill  then  belonged,  gave  Laughton  to  Geoffrey  de  Lusignan  (S.  Yorks., 
i.,  284).  f  xxj  libr.,  C.  *  Newhall,  A.  C.     See  p.  12. 

'  Such  words  as  dimidium,  bovata,  carucata,  feodum,  militis,  militare,  per 
annum,  reddit,  respondet,  wapentagium,  etc.,  will  henceforth  be  printed  in  an 
abbreviated  form. 

J  Thomas  de  Chaworth  had  a  charter  of  ftree  warren  in  Wadworth,  41st 
HeniT  III.  CCal.  Mot.  Chart.,  85).  *  tenet,  A.  C. 

'  Sir  Henry  de  Tiusley  married  Lucy,  daughter  of  Sir  Robert  de  Hooton 
Roberts  CS.  Tories.,  i.,  " 


WAPENTAKE    OF   STRAFFORTH^    W.R.  3 

Hoton  di.  feod.  de  rege  in  capite  de  eodem  honore.  Robertus 
filius  Willelmi  de  Hoton  tenet  in  eadem  villa  de  rege  in  capite 
di.  feod.  de  eodem  honoTe. 

Melton  le  Heyg.  WiUelmns  de  Cressi  et  Willelmns  de 
Sancto  Geoi^o  tenent  villam  de  Melton  de  rege  in  capite  pro  j 
feodo  de  eodem  honore. 

KiMBERWORTH.  Domina  de  Leybtim**  tenet  villam  de  Kim- 
berworth  de  rege  pro  di.  feodo  de  eodem  honore. 

Stainton.  Johannes  le  Buteler*  tenet  villam  de  Stainton 
de  rege  pro  j  feodo  de  eodem  honore. 

Rikenildthorp.''  Radnlphus  Salvayn  tenet  medietatem 
ejusdem  villas  de  rege  pro  j  feodo  de  eodem  honore. 

Bentlby.  Robertus  Tibetof  tenet  eandem  villam  cum  per- 
tinentiis  de  rege  pro  iiij"  feod.  de  eodem  honore. 

Sheffeld^  [Brudfeld,]^  Ecclesfeld  [et]  Handesworth. 
Thomas  de  Purnivall  tenet  dictas  tres  villas  et  medietatem  de 
Handesworth  de  rege  in  capite  pro  homagio  suo,  nullum  aliud 
servitium  inde  faciendo. 

Haitfeld.  Dominus  Johannes  comes  Warenni  tenet  Hait- 
feld,  Stainford,  Parvam  Sandhale''  [et]  Cimynggesburgh ;  sed 
non  dicit  de  quo,  nee  per  quod  servitium. 

Rafnefeld.  Robertus  de  Saundeby  tenet  duas  partes  ejus- 
dem villae  de  rege  in  capite  pro  tertia  parte  j  feodi. 

Barneburg.  Medietas  ejusdem  villae  tenetur  de  rege  de 
honore  de  Tikehull  pro  [uno  feodo] .' 

[Grysebrok.  Thomas  Barbot  tenet  medietatem  ejusdem 
villae  de  honore  de  TykehuU  pro]'  di.  feodo,  quarta  parte,  et 
viij^*  parte  unius  feodi. 

GoLDTHORPE.     Abbas  de  Beauchefe  tenet  in  dicta  villa  v 


"  Idonea  de  Vipont,  widow  of  Boger  de  Leybuni,  was  lady  of  Kimberworth 
nearly  seventy  years  C8.  Yorks.,  ii.,  27). 

"  5tli  Edward  I.  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Margaret  de  Stainton,  daughter  and  heiress 
of  John  de  Stainton : — "  ejus  hseres  est  Johannes  le  Boteler,  filius  ejus,  qui 
plensB  »tati8  est "  fCal.  Gen.,  i.,  263). 

•  Rikenildthorp,  now  Thorp  Salvin,  is  supposed  by  Mr.  Hunter  to  have 
derivcMl  its  name  from  its  proximity  to  an  ancient  highway — formerly  called  the 
Street,  and  now  Packman's  Lane — which  he  believed  to  be  of  Roman  origin, 
"  our  ancestors  of  the  middle  ages  [having]  bestowed  the  name  of  Rykneld  Street 
upon  one  or  more  of  the  great  highways  left  by  the  Romans  "  C^.  Torks.,  i.,  309). 

p  Sir  Robert  de  Tibetot,  one  of  the  most  eminent  persons  of  his  ase,  married 
Eva,  daughter  and  heiress  of  Payne  de  Chaworth  fS.  Torks.,  i.,  325),  and  died 
Sept.  11th,  1298  fCal.  Oen.,  ii.,  656). 

t  Brudfeld,  A. 

'  Mr.  Hunter  says  (8.  Torks.,  i.,  198)  that  Sandal  Parva  "  is  not  mentioned 
in  Kirkby's  Inquest  or  the  Nomina  Villarum." 

•  unb  feodo,  A.  C. 

'  Orysehrok.  Thomas  Barffbet  [Bargot,  C]  tenet  medietatem  ejusdem  ville 
de  honore  de  TykehuU  pro,  A.  C.    See  p.  11. 

b2 


4  KIR&BY^S    INQUEST    FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

bov.  terrse,  et  iiij®'  bov.  terrae  in  Bilingley,  duas  bov.  terrse  in 
Swinton,  et  molendinum  de  Wormeleye,  [ex]"  dimissione 
Danielis  le  Boteler,  qui  illas  terras  habuit  de  dono  regis  Jo- 
hannis  j  reddendo  regi  per  annum,  duo  flakes  vini  die  [Sancti]*' 
Michaelis  apud  London. 

TiNNESLAWE.  Heniicus  de  Tynneslawe  et  Walterus  le  Bret 
tenent  in  eadem  villa  j  feod.  milit.  de  honore  de  TikehuU ;  et 
dictus  Henricus  veniet  die  Sancti  Michaelis  apud  castrum  de 
Tikehull  cum  uno  pari  albarum  cirotecarum  ad  recipiendum 
unum  austurtum  in  custodia,  pt  modo  redd,  per  ann.  xls.  pro 
austurto  prsedicto. 

FEODA   QVM    TENENTUR    DE    ALUS   QUAM    DE    REOE    IN    CAPITE. 

Stubbes-Lacy.*'  Robertus  de  Pontefracto  tenet  eandem 
villam  de  comite  Lincolnise. 

Hykelton.  Petrus  de  Rorefeld'  tenet  eandem  villam  de 
domino  Castri  Bernardiy  pro  di.  feod.  milit. 

Magna  Hailgton.  Henricus  de  Vemyll'  tenet  eandem 
villam  de  Roberto  Luterell  pro  di.  feod.  milit. 

RoMEYS.*  Johannes  de  Anneslay,  Stephanus  de  Bella 
Aqua,  et  Johannes  de  Wymton*  tenent  eandem  villam  de 
Edmimdo  Eyncurt,  et  idem  Edmundus  de  rege  pro  j  feodo.* 

Derfeld.  Willelmus  filius  Thomse*'  et  Petrus  de  Bosvyll 
tenent  eandem  villam  de  Willelmo  le  Flemmyng,  et  nullum 
servitium  faciimt  regi. 

Clayton.  Robertus  Luterell  et  Priorissa  de  Hanepol  tenent 
eandem  villam  de  Johanne  de  Vescy,  et  redd,  eidem  xxijd.  ob. 
per  ann. 

Bylleham.  Robertus  [de]*  Barevill  tenet  in  eadem  villa 
di.  feod.  milit.  de  feodo  de  Hoton  Painell. 

Frykelay.  Radulphus  de  Normanvill  et  Alicia  de  Sancta 
Maria  tenent  in  eadem  villa  j  feod.  de  comite  Lincolniae. 

"  ex,  A.  C.  •  Sancti,  C. 

*  Probably  Stubbs,  now  commonly  known  as  Hampole-Stubbs,  a  small  town- 
ship in  the  parish  of  South  Kirkby,  C.  J. 

'  Sir  Peter  de  Eotherfeld,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Nicholas  de  Rotherfeld,  by 
Euphemia,  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  William  de  Lisle  fS,  Yorks.,  ii.,  134), 
was  living  in  1297  {Stapleton*9  Trinity  Priory ,  York,  155). 

'  The  Balliols  were  lords  of  Barnard  Castle. 

*  Sir  Henry  de  Vemoil  married  Agnes,  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  Swain  de 
Houghton,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  Henry  fS.  Yorks.,  ii.,  128). 

«  Bomaries,  A.    Now  Bawmarsh. 

*  In  a  copy  of  Kirkby's  Inquest  seen  by  Mr.  Hunter,  instead  of  John  de 
Wymton  appears  Will,  de  Appelforth  C^.  York*.,  ii.,  46). 

*  pro  \j  feod.  milit.,  A. 

^  Sir  William,  son  of  Thomas  fitz  William,  lord  of  Sprotborough  (S.  Yorks., 
i.,  336).  '  de,  A.  C. 


WAPENTAKE    OP   STRAPPORTH^   W.  R.  5 

South  Kyrkeby.  Falco  de  Bathon,  Bogenis  de  Northwod, 
Edmimdiis  de  Burgo/  et  Prior  de  Saneto  Oswaldo  tenent 
eandem  villam  de  feodo  de  Pontejfracto,  et  nihil  cerhim  redd, 
regi. 

South  Elmishall.  Johannes  de  Cresacre  tenet  eandem 
yillam  de  feodo  comitis  Lincolnise,  et  nihil  certum  facit  regi. 

Skynthorp.^  Thomas  Frank*  tenet  dictam  villam  de  Petro 
de  Malo  Lacu  pro  j  feodo. 

Weles.  Prior  de  Bradelestok  tenet  eandem  yillam  in 
pnram  et  perpetuam  elemosinam  de  dono  Willelmi  [le]  Gras/ 
faciendo  inde  duos  adventus  ad  castrum  de  Tikehnll.  Johannes 
de  Holdbire'  tenet  j  car.  in  eadem  villa  de  Thoma  Pumivall  per 
idem  servitium. 

Barneby  super  Don.  Wijlelmns  de  Bameby  tenet  medie- 
tatem  ejnsdem  villse  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu  pro  di.  feod. 
Adam  de  Athewyk  tenet  quartam  partem  ejusdem  villas  de 
Roberto  Tebitot  pro  quarta  parte  j  feodi,  et  idem  Robertus 
tenet  dictam  quartam  partem  de  honore  de  Tikehull. 

Cantelay.  Prior  de  Werkesop  tenet  medietatem  ejusdem 
villse  pro  di.  feodo  de  feodo  Roberti  de  Everingham  qui  tenet 
de  rege  in  capite;  Philippus  de  Vemieles  et  assignati  sui 
tenent  aliam  medietatem  ejusdem  villse  pro  di.  feodo  de  eodem 
Roberto,  et  idem  Robertus  de  rege. 

LovERSALLE.  Jordauus  le  Vavasur  tenet  eandem  villam, 
nomine  dotis  uxoris  suae,  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu  pro  iiij^  parte 
unius  feodi. 

Edelinoton.  Willelmus  le  Vavasur  tenet  eandem  villam 
de  Johanne  de  Percy  pro  di.  feodo. 

Mare.  Willelmus  de  Hamelton*  tenet  medietatem  ejusdem 
villse   de  feodo  Adas   de  Novo   Mercato,  et   dictus   Adam  de 

f  Burgrave,  A.  C. 

t  SkifUharpe.  "  The  site  of  this  lost  vill  has  been  well  ascertained,  by  Mr. 
Bower  and  Mr.  Wrightson,  to  have  been  in  some  closes  between  Ciisworth  and 
Newton,  where  are  still  certain  unevennesses  of  the  surface  indicative  of  buildings 
having  formerly  existed  in  that  place  "  fS.  Yorks.,  ii.,  490). 

*  Fuster,  A.    Franstre,  C.    Foster  fS.  Torkt.,  i.,  53). 

'  William  le  Gras  gave  the  manor  of  Wales  to  the  canons  of  Bradenstoke,  oo. 
Wilts,  between  1199  and  1219  (Cott.  MS.,  VUell,  A.  xi.,  fo.  164). 
i  Holdbride,  A.    Probably  John  de  Horbire. 

*  "  Robert  de  Willoughby,  knight,  grants  to  Sir  William  de  Hamilton  all  his 
manor  of  Marr  which  Sir  Adam  de  Newmaroh,  his  grandfather,  gave  to  Bobert, 
bis  fether,  in  frank  marriage  with  Margery,  his  mother,  to  hold  to  the  said 
William,  rendering  yearly  one  pair  of  White  gloves  value  one  penny  "  (8.  Yorks., 
i.,  360).  Sir  William  de  Hamilton  is  the  distinguished  statesman  and  ecclesiastic 
who,  about  the  date  of  this  Inquest,  became  archdeacon  of  York,  was  afterwards 
precentor  of  Beverley,  dean  of  York,  and  Lord  Chancellor  of  England,  and  of 
whom  an  interesting  account  may  be  found  in  the  Memorials  of  Fountains  Abbey 
(ed.  Surt.  Soc.,  i.,  188). 


6  KIRKBY's    inquest    for   YORKSHIRE. 

castro  de  TikehuU.  Abbas  de  Rupe  tenet  in  eadem  villa  xj 
bov.  terrae  de  feodo  Willebni  filii  Thomse,  et  idem  Willelmus  de 
castro  praedicto.  Willeknus  de  Langethwayt  tenet  in  eadem 
villa  ij  bov.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Fossard. 

FiREBURNE.  Nicholans  Lyveth'  tenet  j  feod.  in  eadem  villa 
de  Johanne  de  Vescy,  et  idem  Johannes  de  Petro  de  Malo 
Lacu. 

HoLGTON  Minor.*  Willelmus  le  Vavasur  et  Radulphus  de 
Normanvill  tenent  eandem  villam,  et  iiij°'  bov.  terrae  in  Arkesay, 
pro  j  feodo  de  Johanne  de  Anneslay,  et  idem  Johannes  de  castro 
de  Tikehull. 

Wystan.  Thomas  de  Fumivall  tenet  in  eadem  villa  iiij®*^ 
feoda  milit.  et  di.  de  Roberto  Luterell,  et  idem  Robertus  de  rege 
in  capite. 

[Aston.]"  Willelmus  de  Cauntelo  (Cantilupe)  tenet  eandem 
villam  de  Thoma  Fumivall  pro  j  feodo. 

Tretthon,  Brampton  et  Ulley.  Johannes  de  Horbire^ 
tenet  medietatem  villarum  de  Tretthon,  Brampton  et  Ulley  de 
Thoma  de  Fumivall  pro  j  feodo.  Ricardus  de  Bemak  tenet 
aliam  medietatem  pro  di.  feodo  de  eodem  Thoma. 

Tottewyk.^  Idem  Johannes  tenet  eandem  villam  de  eodem 
Thoma  Fumivall  pro  uno  feodo. 

Sprotteburo.  Willelmus  filius  Thomae  tenet  eandem  vil- 
lam cum  membris  de  comite  Lincolniae  pro  iij  feod. 

Wykj:(rs)legh.  Haer'  Roberti  de  Wikerslegh  ten^  eandem 
villam  de  Nicholao  Lyvet  pro  di.  feodo,  et  idem  Nicholaus  de 
Benteley*  de  honore  de  Tikehull. 

Tryberg.  Adam  de  Norman vill*"  tenet  eandem  villam  et 
partem  de  Bolton,  Dalton,  et  Brinford  pro  j  feodo  de  Johanne 
de  Halton.' 

'  Nicholas  Levet,  lord  of  Hooton-Levet.' 

«  Hailton  Minor,  A.  Little  Houghton,  in  the  parish  of  Darfield.  For  the 
modem  names  of  nearly  all  the  places  mentioned  in  the  text,  I  must  refer  my 
readers,  as  a  general  rule,  to  the  Tahle  which  I  have  incorporated  with  the  Index 
Locorum,  where  will  also  be  found  their  names  as  entered  in  Domesday  Book 
(edit  1862),  and  references  to  the  sheets  of  the  Ordnance  Survey  on  the  6-inch 
scale. 

■  See  p.  9. 

^  On  the  3rd  Id.  March,  1287-8,  John  de  Horebire  and  Bichard  de  Bemak, 
knights,  presented  Bic.  de  Tidolfside,  subdeacon,  to  the  rectory  of  Treeton  (Seff, 
Somanus,  14). 

''  In  the  copy  of  Kirkby's  Inquest  used  by  Mr.  Hunter,  the  tenure  of  Tod- 
wick  is  represented  thus :  Edmund  Wastenes  holds  one  knight's  fee  of  Thomas  de 
Furnival,  and  he  of  Geffrey  Luterel  (S.  Yorks.,  ii.,  158). 

t  That  is,  of  the  lords  of  the  manor  of  Bentley  {S.  Tories.,  i.,  277). 

'  In  the  44th  Henry  III.,  the  king,  at  the  instance  of  Edmund,  his  brother, 
granted  to  Ealph  de  Normanville  free  warren  in  all  his  demesne  lands  at  Thri- 
bergh,  Dalton,  and  Brinsworth. 

•  Dalton,  A.    A  clerical  error  for  Johanne  de  Hoton.    See  p.  10. 


WAPENTAKE    OF   STRAFFORTH^    W.R.  7 

Wtntworth.  Adam  de  Novo  Mercato  et  Willelmus  le 
Flemmyng  tenent  eandem  villain ;  et  pars  dicti  Willelmi  tene- 
tur  de  fi^o  de  Skypton,  et  pars  dicti  Adse  de  honore  de 
TikehuU. 

Brampton  juxta  Wath.  Willelmus  le  Flemmyng  tenet 
medietatem  ejusdem  villae  de  honore  de  Skypton.  Pftor  de 
Bretton  [tenet]'  aliam  medietatem  ejusdem  vUlae  de  honore  de 
Tikehull^  pro  qua  facit  duos  adventus  ad  wapentagium  de 
Tikehull. 

Wambewell.  Johannes  de  Wambewell  tenet  in  eadem 
villa  iiij*"^  partem  j  feodi  de  Willelmo  le  Flenmiyng,  et  idem 
Willelmus  de  feodo  de  Skypton. 

SwYNTON.  Thomas  de  Monteney  tenet  medietatem  ejusdem 
villae  de  Roberto  de  Tibbethorpe  pro  vj**  parte  feodi  j  nulit.,  et 
idem  Robertus  tenet  de  castro  de  Tikehull. 

HoTON  Lyveth.  Nicholaus  Lyvet  tenet  eandem  villam  de 
Johanne  [de]  Vescy  pro  j  feodo  mUit. 

Morni(n)g.*  Johannes  de  Momi(n)g  et  Petrus  de  Rodes 
tenent  eandem  villam  de  domino  Johanne  comite  Warenni  pro 
di.  feodo  milit." 


REDDITUS   ASSIZE    REOI   DEBITUS    IN    EODEH   WAPENTAOIO. 

HoTON  Painel.  Robertus  Luterel  pro  Hoton  Painel,  quam 
de  rege  tenet  in  capite^  j  marc,  pro  fine  wap.,  et  de  auxilio 
vicecomitis  xijd.  ob. 

Stubbes  Lacy.  Robertus  de  Pontefracto  pro  Stubbes-Lacy, 
quam  tenet  de  comite  Lincolniae,  xijd.  pro  eodem  fine,  et  iijd. 
de  eodem  auxilio. 

Hikylton.  Petrus  de  Rorefeld"'  pro  Hikylton,  quam  tenet 
de  domino  Castri  Bamardi,  xs.  de  eodem  fine. 

Wath.  Willelmus  [le]  Flemmyng  pro  Wath,  quam  tenet 
de  rege  in  capite,  di.  marc,  de  eodem  fine,  et  ijs.  jd.*  de  eodem 
auxilio. 

Magna  Haulgton.  Henricus  [de]  Vernoele  pro  Magna 
Haulgton,  quam  tenet  de  Roberto  Luterell,  ijs.  pro  eodem  fine, 
et  xijd.  ob.y  de  eodem  auxilio. 

«  tenet,  A.  C. 

■  Morthen,  in  the  parish  of  Botherham. 

'  In  addition  to  the  places  named  above,  the  copy  of  this  Inquest  which 
formerly  belonged  to  Mr.  Wilson,  of  Broomhead  Hall,  appears  to  have  contained 
an  entry  relating  to  Auckley.  Mr.  Hunter  says  :  *'  In  Kirkby's  Inquest,  Nicholas 
de  St.  Elena  and  Alice  Touke  are  returned  as  holding  of  the  Moubrays  a 
knight's  fee  in  Finningley  and  Alkley,  at  the  rent  of  two  marks ;  and,  in  the  No- 
mina Villarum,  Walter  Touke  is  returned  lord  of  Alkley  "  (5.  Torkt,,  i.,  80). 

•  See  note  x,  p.  4.  '  xijs.,  A.  ''A.  omits  ob. 


8  KIRELBY^S    INQUEST    FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

RoMARiEs.  Johannes  de  Anneslay^  Stephanus  de  Bella 
Aqua  et  Johannes  [de]'  Wimpton  pro  Romareis,  quam  tenent 
de  Edmimdo  de  Eyncort,  simul  cum  parte  de  Wambewell  quae 
vocatur  Seinte  Marie  Fe/  vjs.  vjd.  de  eodem  fine. 

MoRHOUs.*  Johannes  de  Vescy  pro  Morhous,  quam  tenet 
de  feodo  de  Hoton,  ijs.  viijd.  pro  eodem  fine,  et  Tjd.  ob.  de 
eodem  auxilio. 

BiLLEHAM.  Robertus  de  Barevill  pro  di.  feodo,  quod  tenet 
in  eadem  villa  de  Hoton  Painell,  ijs.  vijd.*  pro  eodem  fine,  et 
iiijd.''  de  eodem  auxilio. 

Frikelay.  Radulphus  de  Normanvill  et  Alicia  de  Sancta 
Maria  pro  j  feodo/  quod  tenent  de  comite  Lincolnise,  vjd.  ob. 
de  eodem  auxilio. 

Skynthorp.  Thomas  Frans^  pro  Skynthorp,  quam  tenet  de 
Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  xijd.  pro  eodem  fine,  et  ijd.  de  eodem' 
auxilio. 

Malteby.  Isabella  et  Idonea  de  Veteri  Ponte  pro  villa  de 
Malteby,  quam  tenent  de  castro  de  TikehuU,  ijs.  ijd.  pro  eodem 
fine,  et  vjd.  q.  de  eodem  auxilio. 

Barneby  super  Don.  Willelmus  de  Bameby  pro  medie- 
tate  dictse  villae,  quam  tenet  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  ijs.  pro 
eodem  fine,  et  viijd.  ob.  [de  eodem]^  auxilio.  Adam  de  Atewyk 
pro  iiij^*  parte  ejusdem  vfllse  de  Bameby,  quam  tenet  de  Roberto 
Tebitot,  xd.  pro  eodem  fine,  et  iiijd.  de  eodem  auxilio.  Ricardus 
Foliot  pro  quadam  parte  ejusdem  villae,  quam  tenet  de  Willelmo 
le  Vavasur,  iiijs.  de  eodem  fine. 

Cantelay.  Prior  de  Werkesop  pro  medietate  ejusdem  villae, 
quam  tenet  de  feodo  Roberti  de  Everingham,  iiijs.  pro  eodem 
fine.  Johannes*  de  Vemeoles  pro  alia  medietate  ejusdem  villae, 
quam  tenet  de  eodem  Roberto,  ijs.  pro  eodem  fine. 

Lovebsale.  Jordanus  le  Vavasur  pro  villa  de  Loversale, 
quam  tenet  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  xvijd.  ob.  pro  eisdem  fine 
et  auxilio. 

HoLAN(Dy  Anstin.*  Medietas  ejusdem  villae,  quae  tenetur 
de  Roberto  Tebethorp,  xijd.  pro  eodem  fine,  et  viijd.  de  auxilio 
vicecomitis.  Willelmus  [le]  Flemmyng  pro  iiij^  parte  ejusdem 
villae,  quam  tenet  de  feodo  de  Skypton,  vjd.  pro  eodem  fine. 

-  de,  A.  C. 

*  Jordan  de  Sanota  Maria  mve  land  in  Wombwell  to  the  canons  of  Healaugh. 

*  Moorhouse,  a  hamlet  in  the  parish  of  Hooton-Pagnell,  J.  S. 

*  A.  and  C.  omit  vyd.  '  iijd.,  A. 

*  duobus  feod.,  A.  /  See  note  A,  p.  5. 
B  de  eodem,  A.  C.  *  tertia  parte,  C. 

*  Philippus,  A.  C.    See  p.  5. 

i  Hoy  land,  in  the  parish  of  Wath  upon  Deame  (S.  Yorks.,  ii.,  100). 

*  I  am  unable  to  identify  Anstin. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   STRAFFORTH^   W.  R.  9 

Edlinoton.  Willelmus  le  Vavasur  pro  Edlington^  quam 
tenet  de  Johanne  de  Percy,  xjd.  de  eodem  auxilio*  ad  Fascha,  et 
ad  festum  Sancti  Michaeliis. 

Brodesworth.  Marmaducus  Darell  pro  medietate  ejusdem 
villae,  quam  tenet  de  feodo  de  Malteby,  [ijs.  pro  eodem  fine,  et 
xvd.  de  eodem  auxilio] .'  Willelmus  le  Vavasur  pro  alia  medie- 
tate ejusdem  villae,  ijs.  pro  eodem  fine,  et  xvjd.*  de  eodem 
auxilio. 

PiKEBURN.  Nicholaus  Lyveth  pro  di.  feodo,  quod  tenet  in 
eadem  villa  de  Pikebum  de  Johanne  de  Vesey,  ijs.  vjd.  pro 
eodem  fine,  et  vd."  de  eodem  auxilio. 

Waddeworth.  Petrus  de  Waddeworth  pro  iiij**  parte  j 
feodi,  quam  tenet  de  feodo  de  Fossard,  ijs.  pro  eisdem  fine  et 
auxilio  viceeomitis. 

HoTON  Robert.  Henricus  de  Timneslowe  pro  di.  feodo, 
quod  tenet  in  eadem  villa  de  castro  de  Tikehull,  vs.  pro  wardefe, 
xd.  pro  fine  wap.,  vjd.  de  eodem  auxilio,  [et]  iiijd.  pro  wayt- 
mete.  Robertus  filius  Willelmi  de  Hoton  pro  alia  me^e- 
tate  ejusdem  villae,  quam  tenet  de  eodem  castro  de  Tikehull,  vs. 
pro  wardefe,  xd.  pro  eodem  fine,  vjd.  de  auxilio  viceeomitis,  et 
iiijd.  pro  waytmete. 

Halton  Minor.  Willelmus  le  Vavasur  et  Radulphus  de 
Normanvill  pro  eadem  villa  et  iiij®*  bov.  terrae  in  Arkesay,  quas 
tenent  de  Johanne  de  Anneslay,  ujs.  xd.  pro  wardefe,  xijd. 
pro  fine  wap.,  et  ixd.  de  eodem  auxilio  viceeomitis. 

Aston.  Willelmus  de  Cantelo*^  pro  Aston,  quam  tenet  [de] 
Thoma  Fumivall,  vs.  pro  praedicto  fine,  et  xvjd.  ob.  de  eodem 
auxilio. 

Tretton,  Brampton  [et]  Ullay.  Johannes  de  Horbire 
pro  medietate  villarum  de  Tretthon,  Brampton  et  Ullay,  quam 
tenet  de  Thoma  de  Fumivall,  vjs.  viijd.  pro  eodem  fine.  Ricar- 
dus  de  Bamack  pro  alia  medietate,  quam  tenet  de  eodem 
Thoma,  xxviijd.  pro  eodem  fine. 

ToTEWYK.  Johannes  de  Horbire  pro  Totewyk,  quam  tenet 
de  eodem  Thoma,  vjs.  viijd.  pro  eodem  fine,  et  viijd.  de  eodem 
auxilio. 

Handesworth.  Thomas  de  Fumivall  pro  medietate  ejus- 
dem villae,  xvjd.^  de  eodem  auxilio. 

Melton  le  Heyg.     Willelmus  de  Cressy  et  Willelmus  de 

'  ijs.  pro  eodem  fine,  et  xvd.  de  eodem  auxilio,  C. 
-  xvd.,  A.  C. 

•  VB.,  A. 

•  William  de  Cantilupe  married  the  daughter  and  heiress  of  Osbert  de 
Arches,  who  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  at  Aston,  41st  Henry  III.  (S.  Yorks., 
ii.,  161.     Cal.  Rot.  Cl^rt.,  86). 

f  xvijd.,  A.  C. 


10  KIRKBY^S    INQUEST    FOR  YOBK8HIRB. 

Sancto  Georgio  pro  Melton  le  Heg,  quam  tenent  de  castro  de 
Tikehnll,  vs.  xjd.  pro  eisdem  fine  et  auxilio,  et  xd.^  wardefe. 

Kymberworth.  Domina  de  Leybum  pro  villa  de  Kymber- 
worth,  quam  tenet  de  castro  de  Tikehull,  xxd.  pro  eodem  fine. 

Wykerlegh.  Robertus*"  de  Wykerlegh  pro  Wykerlegh,  quam 
ten^  de  Nicholao  Lyveth,  xijd.  pro  eodem  fine,  et  yjd.  ob.  de 
eodem  auxilio,  et  xs.  pro  wardefe. 

Tribero.  Adam  de  Normanvill  pro  Triberg,  quam  tenet 
de  Johanne  de  Hoton,  iiijs.  pro  eodem  fine. 

Wynteworth.  Adam  de  Nymarch'  et  Willelmus  le  Flem- 
myng  pro  Wynteworth,  quam  tenent  de  feod.  de  Skypton  et 
Tikehull,  vjd.  de  eodem  auxilio. 

Wambewell.  Johannes  de  Wambewell  pro  iiij^  parte  j 
feodi  in  eadem  villa,  quam  tenet  de  Willelmo  le  Flemmyng,  et 
pro  alia  medietate  quae  tenetur  de  Willelmo  Wythington,  xvjd. 
ob.  pro  eodem  fine.  Et  [pro]'  quarta  parte  ejusdem  villae, 
quam  Johannes  de  Cressacre  tenet  de  libertate  de  Tikehull,  ixd. 

Bolton."  Willelmus  de  Bella  Aqua  pro  medietate  de 
Bolton,  quam  tenet  de  Adam  de  Novo  Mercato,  xviijd.  pro 
eodem  fine,  et  xvijd.  ob.  de  eodem  auxilio.  Idem  Willelmus 
pro  alia  medietate,  quam  tenet  de  Adam  de  Normanvill,  viijd. 
de  [eodem]*  auxilio  vicecomitis. 

Tyrinsco.*^  Abbas  de  Rupe  pro  medietate  ejusdem  villae,  et 
Willelmus  de  Bameby  pro  alia  medietate  ejusdem  villae,  quas 
tenent  de  Roberto  Luterell,  vjd.  de  eodem  fine,  et  iiijd.  de 

«  xs.,  C. 

''  Hser'  Eoberti  de  Wykerle,  A.    Haeredes  Boberti  de  Wikerle,  C.    See  p.  6. 

•  Newmarch,  or  de  Novo  Mercato.    See  p.  7. 
'  pro,  A. 

"  The  historian  of  "  South  Yorkshire"  in  his  description  of  Bolton-upon- 
Dearne,  says  (vol.  i.,  p.  381),  "  that  it  appears  not  to  have  been  the  site  of  one 
single  Saxon,  surrounded  by  his  villains  and  borderers,  but  of  four  different  lords, 
whose  names,  in  the  time  of  the  Confessor,  were  Osulf,  Ligulf,  Turchil,  and 
Eruui.  In  the  new  distribution  which  took  place  at  the  Conquest,  Osulfs  por- 
tion was  given  to  Be  Busli,  and  the  rest  to  William  de  Perci.  Before  the  date 
of  Domesday,  Percy  had  placed  two  subinfeudatories  in  all  his  lands  in  this  part 
of  the  kingdom ;  viz.,  Malger  in  Edlington  and  Bamby ;  and  Eozeline  in  Bolton, 
Thribergh,  and  Balton."  That  Mr.  Hunter  has,  in  this  account,  mistaken  the 
entry  in  Domesday  Book  relating  to  Bolton  Percy  in  the  Ainsty  for  that  refer- 
ring to  Bolton- upon-Deame, — both  of  which  formed  part  of  the  great  possessions 
of  William  de  Perci,  and  are  described  on  the  same  page  of  that  record  (Domes* 
day  Booky  edit.  1862,  p.  48),  but  in  different  columns, — will,  I  think,  be  evident 
by  comparing  the  entries  there  given  with  the  Recapitulatio  flhid.,  pp.  81  b,  82  b), 
and  jUso  with  the  Clamores  (Ibid.,  p.  79),  where  "  Homines  de  Anestig  wapentac. 
testificant  [quod]  in  Bodeltune  habet  Willelmus  de  Perci  v  car.  de  terra  Ligulf." 
Moreover,  the  eight  carucates  which  Ligulf,  Turchil,  and  Ernui  held  in  Bodeton- 
upon-Deame,  according  to  Mr.  Hunter,  is  the  precise  quantity  allotted  to  Bolton 
Percy  in  Kirkby's  Inquest :  another  instance  of  "  the  exact  correspondency  of 
those  two  noble  records." 

•  eodem,  A.  •  Tornusco,  A.    Now  Thurnscoe. 


WAPENTAKE   OP   STRAPPOETH^   W.B.  11 

eodem  auxilio.  Prior  de  Sancto  Oswaldo  pro  quadam'  parte 
ejusdem  villse,  quam  tenet  de  Adam  de  Novo  Marcato,  et 
Robertas  de  Stutevill  pro  iiij®'  bov.  terrae,  qxias  tenet  in  eadem 
villa  de  Roberto  Luterell,  xijd.  pro  eodem  fine,  et  iiijd.  de 
eodem  auxilio. 

Stainton.  Johannes  le  Buteler  pro  Stainton,  quam  tenet  de 
castro  de  TikehuD,  xvjd.  de  eodem  auxilio,  ijs.  yjd.  pro  eodem 
fine,  xs.y  pro  wardefe,  et  viijd.  pro  waytmete. 

RiKNiLDTHORP.  Adam'  Salvain  pro  medietate  ejusdem 
villse,  quam  tenet  de  castro  de  Tikehull,  vd.  de  eodem  auxilio, 
xxd.  de  eodem  fine,  xs.  pro  wardefe,  et  viijd.  pro  waytmete. 
[Walterus  le  Chambleyn  pro  una  car.  terrae,  quam  tenet  in 
eadem  villa  de  feodo  de  Midenhall  (?),  viijd.  pro  eodem  fine].* 
Thomas  de  Fumivall  pro  iiij**  parte  j  feodi,  quam  tenet  in  eadem 
villa  de  [castro  de]*  Tikehull,  xxd.  pro  eodem  fine,  et  vd.*'  pro 
eodem  auxilio  vicecomitis. 

SwiNTON.  Thomas  de  Munteny  pro  medietate  villse  de 
Swinton,  quam  tenet  de  Roberto  Tibitot,  xiiijd.  pro  wardefe,  et 
vijd.  pro  fine  [wap]  .^ 

HoTON  Lyveth.  Nicholaus  Lyveth  pro  Hoton  Lyveth, 
quam  tenet  de  Johanne  de  Vescy,  ijs.  vjd.*  pro  eodem  &ie,  et 
vijd.  ob/  de  eodem  auxilio. 

Rapnepeld.  Robertus  de  Saundeby  pro  duabus  partibus 
ejusdem  villae,  quas  tenet  de  rege,  iijs.  iiijd.  ob.  pro  eisdem  fine, 
auxilio,  waytmete  et  pro  wardefe. 

Grissebrok.  Thomas  Barbot  pro  medietate  ejusdem  villae, 
quam  tenet  de  Tikehull,  xxd.  pro  eodem  fine,  et  vjd.  de  eodem 
auxilio,  iiijs.  iijd.  ob.^  pro  wardefe. 

[Hampoll  Luterell].*     ijs.  pro  fine  wapentagii. 

Maona  Hailgton.  Henricus  de  Vemoyle  pro  Magna 
Hailgton,  quam  tenet  de  Roberto  Luterell,  ijs.  pro  eodem  fine, 
et  xijd.  ob.  de  eodem  auxilio. 

ScHiPENES*  Stodpold^'     Eadem  villa  tenetur  de  Petro  [de] 

•  iiij**,  A.  9  xd.,  A. 
'  Bad.  de  Salvain,  A.  C.    See  p.  8. 

•  Waltenifl  le  Chambleyn  pro  una  car.  terrae  quam  tenet  in  eadem  villa  de 
feodo  de  Midenhall  [Sudenhall,  C],  viijd.  pro  eodem  fine,  A.  C. 

*  castro  de,  A.  •  vjd.  de  eodem,  A. 

*  viijd.  pro  fine  wap.,  C.  •  iijs.  vjd.,  A.  C. 

^  yjd.  pro,  A.  C.  «"  iiijs.  iiijd.  pro  wardefe,  A. 

A  Hampoll  Luterell,  A.  C.  The  York  MS.  has  "Hanapol  burell"  erro- 
neouslj. 

'  Shippenes  seems  to  have  been  a  manor  without  a  vill,  and  of  very  indefinite 
extent,  but  lying  in  the  western  part  of  the  parish  of  Hooton-Paynel  (S.  Yorks.y 
ii.,  152). 

i  Stotfold.  "  A  single  farm-house,  in  the  same  parish,  which  has  still  the 
air  of  having  been  one  of  the  old  genUUhommeries  of  England  "  {Ihid.). 


12  KIBKBY's    inquest    for   YORKSHIRE. 

Cestria*  et  redd,  viijd.  de  eodem  auxilio^  et  xijd.  pro  fine  prae- 
dicto,  et  iiijs.  pro  wardefe. 

Denioby.  Johannes  le  Vavasnr  pro  eadem  villa,  Newhall, 
et  yj  bov.  terrsB  et  di.  in  Mekesburg,  qnas  tenet  de  castro  de 
Tikehnll,  xs.  pro  wardefe,  xijd.  de  eodem  auxilio,  et  xxd.  pro 
fine  praedicto,  et  viijd.  pro  waytmete.  Idem  Johannes  pro 
Newhale,  iiijs.  nomine  wardefe,  et  pro  Mekesburg,  ijs.  pro 
eodem. 

Wytstan.  Thomas  de  Fumivall  pro  iiij°'  feod.  et  di.,  quae 
tenet  in  eadem  villa  de  Roberto  Luterell,  ijs.  jd. 

Sfrottebubo.  Willelmns  filius  Thomae  pro  Sproteburg 
cum  membris,  quam  tenet  de  comite  Lincolniae,  xijs.  ad  Natalem 
Sancti  Johannis  Baptistae  pro  wardefe  ad  castrum  de  Tikehull, 
et  xijs.  iiijd.  pro  eodem  die  Sancti  Thomae  Apostoli  ante  Nata- 
lem, et  vjd.  ob.  de  auxilio  praedicto  die  Paschae,  et  \jd.  ob.  pro 
fine  praedicto  ad  festum  Sancti  Michaelis,  et  xxvd.  pro  eodem 
fine  die  Purificationis. 

Benteley.  Robertus'  Tibbethofte  pro  Bentelay,  quam  tenet 
de  castro  de  Tikehull,  xxs.  pro  wardefe  ad  Natalem  Sancti 
Johannis,  et  xxs.  pro  eodem  die  Sancti  Thomae  Apostoli  ante 
Natalem,  et  vjs.  xd.  pro  fine  praedicto,  et  iijs.  de  eodem  auxilio, 
et  ijs.  viijd.  pro  waytmete. 

*  Supposed  to  have  been  an  illegitimate  son  of  one  of  the  Laciee,  Earls  of 
Chester  {FaHiUhor.,  i.,  321). 
'  Johannes,  A.    See  p.  3. 


WAPENTAGIUM  DE  STAINCLYFE/ 

Sktfton.  Villa  cum  castro  est  in  manu  regis  tamquam  domi- 
nicum  suum ;  et  sunt  in  eadem  xij  car.  terrse^  quarum  sex  et 
di.  sunt  in  dominico  regis,  et  v  et  di.  tenentur  de  rege;  et 
quselibet  car.  prsedictarum  v  et  di.  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem 
wap.  iyd.  ob.  q. ;  unde  summa  est  per  ann.  xxd.  ob. 

Skybdon.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur 
de  rege  in  bondagio;  quarum  quselibet  car.  redd,  per  ann.  ad 
prsedictum  finem  iijd.  ob.  q.     Summa  xjd.  q. 

SioLESDON.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  ix  car.  terrse  quad  tenentur 
de  rege  in  bondagio;  quarum  quselibet  car.  redd,  [ad  finem] 
prsedictum  iijd.  ob.  q.  per  ann.     Summa  xxxiijd.  ob.  q. 

Stretton  cum  Torleby.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  x  car.  terrse 
quae  tenentur  de  rege  et  domino  castri:  quarum  ima  car. 
dudum  assignata  fuit  per  praedecessor'  comitis  Albem^*  ad 
missas  celebrandas  imperpetuum  in  capella  castri  de  Skipton ; 
et  pro  residuis  ix  car.  nullum  fit  servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio  in 
praedictis  inquisitionibus. 

Draython  et  Berewic."  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij"  car. 
terrae  quae  tenentur  de  rege  et  domino  castri,  et  quaelibet  car. 
redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  unde  summa 
est  xiiijd.'^ 

Brinsall  cum  Thorp.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae ; 
quarum  duae  tenentur  de  rege  et  domino  castri,  et  una  de 
Priore  de  Boulton;  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem 
praedictum  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  imde  summa  est  xjd.  q. 

CoNDELEY.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  yj  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur 
de  rege  et  domino  castri;  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per  ann.  ad 
finem  praedictum  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  unde  summa  est  xxijd.  ob. 

Herteling[ton].  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  quae 
tenentur  de  rege  et  domino  castri,  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per 
ann.  ad  finem  praedictimi  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  unde  summa  est  xjd.  q. 

Adinoham.     In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur 

■  This  wapentake  has  been  collated  with  M8S.  A.  and  B. 

*  In  a  charter  of  Inspeximus,  dated  in  1512,  Henry  Lord  Cliflford  mentions 
"  certain  evidences  belonging  to  my  free  chappell  of  John  Evangelist  within  y« 
castell  of  y*  foundacyon  of  y*  Erie  of  Albemarle  "  fHist,  Craven,  p.  347). 

*  The  two  farms  of  East  and  West  Berwick  are  about  a  mile  from  the  village 
of  Draughton.  '  xvd.,  B. 


14  KIRRBY^S    INQUEST    FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

de  rege  et  domino  castri,  et  quselibet  car.  redd,  per  ann.  ad 
finem  praedictum  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  unde  summa  est  xjd.  q. 

RiLSTON.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  v  car.  terrse  quae  tenentur  de 
rege  et  castro  praedicto,  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem 
praedictum  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  iinde  summa  est  xviijd.  ob. 

Flascebt.  In  eadem  villa  simt  vj  car.  terrse  quae  tenentur 
de  rege  et  domino  castri  prsedicti ;  quarum  Willelmus  Grein- 
dorge'  tenet  iiij"  car.  et  imam  bov.,  et  idem  Willelmus  redd, 
per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  iiijs.  pro  tota  villa. 

Colling.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur 
dc  rege  et  castro  praedicto,  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per  aim.  ad 
finem  praedictum  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  imde  summa  est  xjd.  q. 

H ALTON.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur 
de  rege  et  castro  praedicto,  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per  ann.  ad 
finem  praedictum  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  unde  summa  est  xxijd.  ob. 

Heston.  In  eadem  vUla  sunt  yj  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur 
de  rege,  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum 
iijd.  ob.  q. ;  unde  summa  est  xxijd.  ob. 

Morton  cum  West  Morton.  In  eisdem  villis  sunt  xj  car. 
terrae  quae  tenentur  de  rege,  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per  ann.  ad 
finem  praedictum  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  unde  summa  est  iijs.  vd.  q. 

Kyldewyk.  In  eadem  villa  est  j  car.  [terrae]^  quam  Prior 
de  Bolton  tenet  in  puram  et  perpetuam  elemosinam  a  tempore 
unde  non  extat  memoria,  et  nuuum  inde  fit  servitium  de  quo 
fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  praedictis. 

Emmesay  cum  Esteby.  In  eadem  villas  sunt  vj  car.  terrae 
quae  tenentur  de  rege,  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum 
vijd.  ob. 

Sutton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  ij  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur  de 
rege,  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  vijd.  ob. 

Bradeley  [cum]  altero  Bradeley.*  In  eisdem  villis 
sunt  vj  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur  de  rege,  et  quaelibet  car.  redd, 
per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  unde  summa  est 
xxijd.  ob. 

CoNYSTON  in  Kettelwell[dale].  Iu  cadcm  villa  sunt  vj 
car.  terrae  quae  tenentur  de  rege,  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per  ann. 
ad  finem  praedictum  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  unde  summa  est  xxijd.  ob. 

Haukeswyk  cum  Oulecotes.*  In  eisdem  villis  sunt  iij 
car.  terrae  quae  tenentur  de  rege,  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per  ann. 
ad  finem  praedictum  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  unde  summa  est  xjd.  q. 

*  Grandorge,  Granordei,  or  Grano  hordei  C^Biat  Craven,  p.  186). 
^  terr»,  A.  ^  eisdem  villis,  A. 

*  Upper  and  Lower  Bradley,  sometimes  called  Both  Bradleys. 

*  There  is  now  no  place  of  this  name.    Old  Cote  Moor  extends  from  two  to 
three  miles  N.W.  of  Hawkswick. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   STAINCLIFFE^    W.R.  15 

Cbachhou.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrse  quae  tenentnr 
de  rege,  et  qnselibet  car.  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  pr«dictum 
iijd.  ob.  q. ;  imde  summa  est  xxijd.  ob. 

Apeltrewyk  cum  Wodehous.  In  eisdem  villis  stint  iij 
car.  terrae  quae  tenentur  de  rege,  et  quselibet  car.  redd,  per  ann. 
ad  finem  prsedictum  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  unde  summa  est  xjd.  q. 

Otterburn.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  quae  te- 
nentur de  rege,  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem 
praedictum  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  unde  summa  [est]  xjd.  q. 

Helefeud  cum  Neuton.-^  In  eisdem  villis  sunt  iiij*^'  car. 
terrae  quae  tenentur  de  rege,  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per  ann.  ad 
finem  praedictum  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  unde  summa  est  xvd. 

Heton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur  de 
rege,  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  iijd. 
ob.  q. ;  unde  summa  est  xxijd.  ob. 

Hbvenlyth.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur 
de  rege,  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per  ann.,  ut  supra ;  unde  summa 
xjd.  q. 

ScoTHORP.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj*  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur 
de  rege,  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per  ann.,  ut  supra;  imde  summa 
xjd.  q. 

Ayrton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur 
de  rege,  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per  ann.,  ut  supra;  unde  summa 
xxijd.  ob. 

Carleton  cum  Lothereston.'  In  eisdem  villis  sunt  vj 
car.  terrae  quae  tenentur  de  rege,  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem 
praedictum  iiijs. 

Stiveton  cum  Estburn.  In  eisdem  villis  sunt  iij  car. 
terrae  quae  tenentur  de  rege,  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  prae- 
dictum iiijs.  viijd. 

Neuton.*  In  eadem  villa  simt  iiij**'  car.  terrae,  et  redd,  per 
ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  ijs. 

Braycewell  cum  Stok.  In  eisdem  villis  simt  iij  car. 
terrae  quae  tenentur  de  rege,  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per  ann.  ad 
finem  praedictum  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  unde  summa  est  xjd.  q. 

Slaitburn.  In  eadem  villa  stmt  iij  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur 
de  rege*  in  capite,  et  nullum  factum  servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio 
in  praedictis  inquisitionibus. 

Broython   cum  Estlac.     In  eisdem  villis  sunt  xviij   car. 

i  Little  Newton,  near  Long  Preston. 
*  tres  car.,  A.    iij  car.,  B. 

'  Lotheresden,  A.  Now  called  Lothersdale,  a  deep  secluded  valley,  with 
many  scattered  houses. 

■  Bank  Newton,  in  the  parish  of  Gargrave. 
"  quaa  comes  Line'  tenet  de  rege,  A.  B. 


16  KIRKBY^S    INQUEST    FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

terrae :  de  quibus  Prior  de  Pontefracto  tenet  j  car.  de  rege  et 
prsedicto  castro  in  puram  elemosinam  a  tempore  regis  J.  et 
nihil  redd.;  et  ecclesia  de  Broython  dotata  est  de  di.  car.  a 
tempore  ejnsdem  regis;  et  Alanus  de  Catherton  tenet  iij  car. 
de  Philippo  de  Kyme,  et  Philippns  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et 
idem  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite,  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem 
wap.  ijs.,  scilicet,  pro  qualibet  car.  viijd. ;  et  residuse  ix  car.  et 
di.  tenentur  de  rege  et  de  praedicto  castro,  et  quaelibet  car. 
redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  prsedictum  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  imde  summa 
est  xxxvd.  ob.  q. 

KlGHLEY    CUM    HAMELETTIS    LaCKAC,    UtTELEY,    HaKEWRITH 

ET  Neusum.  In  eadem  villa  cum  hamelettis  prsedictis  sunt  xj 
car  terrae;  quarum  ix  sunt  de  feodo  castri  de  Skypton,  et  ij 
sunt  de  feodo  de  C.antelue,  quas  dominus^  de  Kighley  tenet  de 
Abbate  de  Kirkestall,  et  idem  Abbas  de  Milisenta  de  Cantilupo/ 
et  eadem  Milisent  de  rege  in  capite ;  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  per 
aim.  ad  finem  praedictum  iijd.  ob.  q. ;  unde  summa  est  xxxiijd. 
ob.  q. 

Gergrave.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xviij  car.  terrae;  de  quibus 
X  car.  et  di.  sunt  de  feodo  castri ;  et  residuae  vij  et  di.«  sunt  de 
feodo  de  Percy,  quas  Johannes  de  Dayvill  tenet;  et  nullum 
[fit]*'inde  servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  prae- 
dictis. 

CoNisTON  IN  Cravene.  Iu  cadcm  villa  simt  vj  car.  terrae ; 
quarum  iij  simt  de  feodo  de  Percy;  et  residuae  iij  car.  terrae 
sunt  de  feodo  castri  praedicti,  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  prae- 
dictum xiijd.  ob. ;'  [et  aliae  iij  car.  de  feodo  praedicti  castri  redd, 
ad  eimdem  finem  xiijd.  ob.]' 

EsYNGTON.  In  eadem  villa  est  ima  car.  terrae  quam  Adam 
de  Wannervill  tenet  de  comite  Lincolniae,  et  idem  comes  de 
rege,  et  nihil  redd. 

Neuton"  in  Bogheland  cum  Batersby.  In  eisdeiri  villis 
sunt  iij*  car.  terrae  :  quarum  comes  Lincolniae  tenet  j  car.  et  ij 
bov.  terrae  de  rege  in  capite ;  et  Elias  de  Cornlay"'  tenet  iiij"' 
bov.  terrae,  et  Alanus  de  Neuton  ij  bov.  terrae,  de  prsedicto 
comite,  et  idem  comes  de  rege  in  capite,  et  nihil  redd. 

•  Bicardus,  A. 

'  Milisent  de  Cantilupo,  eldest  daughter  of  William  de  Cantilupo,  and  co- 
heir to  her  brother  George,  married,  first,  John  de  Monte  Alto,  who  died  s.  p., 
and,  secondly,  Eudo  la  Zouch  of  Ashby,  co.  Leic.  r^Dw^d.  Bar.,  i.,  527,  731). 
The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Milisenta  de  Monte  Alto  was  taken  in  the  27th  Edward  I., 
when  William  la  Zouch  was  found  to  be  her  son  and  heir  fCal.  Gen.,  ii.,  671). 
See  Bingley. 

f  vj  et  di.,  A.  •■  fit,  A.  •  xijd.,  A.  B. 

'  et  alisB  iij  car.  de  feodo  praedicti  castri  redd,  ad  eundem  finem  xiij  ob.,  A.  B. 

•  Newton-on-Hodder,  in  the  parish  of  Slaidburn.  •  ij  car.,  A. 

•  He  is  called  Thomeley  in  the  Inquisition  of  the  31st  Edward  I. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   STAINCLIFFE^   W.  R,  17 

Bradford.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terra  quas  comes 
Lincolnise  tenet  de  rege,  et  nihil  redd. 

MiTTON  CUM  Wythbkill.  In  eisdem  villis  sunt  iij  car. 
terrse  qnas  Radulfns  de  Mitton  tenet  de  comite  Lincolniae^  et 
comes  de  rege^  et  nihil  redd. 

Wadington.  In  eadem  villa  est  j  car.  terrse  quam  Rogerus 
Tempest  tenet  de  comite  Lincolniae^  et  comes  de  rege,  et  nihil 
redd. 

Grunlinoton.  In  eadem  villa  simt  iij  car.  terrse  quas 
comes  Lincolnise  tenet  de  rege  et  nihil  redd. 

Bacsolve.'  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrse  quas  comes 
Lincolnise  tenet  de  rege  et  nihil  redd. 

Amerton  et  RisTON.y  In  eisdem  villis  est  j  car.  terrse  quam 
Badulfiis'  Amerton  tenet  de  prsedicto  comite^  et  comes  de  rege, 
et  nihil  redd. 

Pathorn.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrse  quse  tenentur 
de  Boberto  Nevyll,  et  idem  Bobertus  de  hseredibus  de  Percy,  et 
hseredes  de  Percy  de  rege ;  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  wap.  prse- 
dicti  xijd. 

H ALTON.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrse:  quarum 
dominus  de  Halton  tenet  xiij*  bov.  terrse  de  hseredibus  de 
Mohoud,  et  hseredes  de  Mohoud  de  hseredibus  de  Swinden,  et 
iidem  hseredes  de  Boberto  Nevill,  et  Bobertus  de  hseredibus  de 
Percy,  et  Percy  de  rege;  [et]*  Willelmus  de  Oswalton*  tenet  ij 
bov.  terrse,  et  Bobertus  de  Halton  ix  bov.,  de  Bicardo  de  Halton, 
et  idem  Bicardus  de  aliis,  ut  supra ;  et  redd,  ad  finem  prsedictum 
xijd. 

SwYNDEN.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrse  [et  di.]**  quas 
Bobertus  de  Brakanbergh  tenet  de  Banulpho  de  Nevill,  et  idem 
Banulphus  de  hseredibus  de  Percy,  et  hseredes  de  Percy  de  rege ; 
et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  prsedictum  ijs. 

HoRTON.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrse :  quarum 
Johannes  Steling'  tenet  ij  bov.  terrse  de  hospitali  Sancti  Leo- 
nardi,  [et  Bobertus]*  de  Boulton  vj  bov.  terrse  de  eodem  hospi- 
tali ; '  et  residuum  tenetur  de  hseredibus  de  Percy,  et  iidem 
hseredes  de  Percy  de  rege  in  capite ;  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem 
prsedictum  vjd. 

Patenall  cum  West  Patenall.  In  eisdem  [villis]-^  sunt  vj 
car.  terrse  :  quanmi  Johannes  [de]  Bolton  tenet  iij^  bov.  terrse 
de  hospitali   Sancti  Leonardi  Ebor.,    et  hseredes  Boberti  de 

'  Bashall,  in  the  parish  of  Mitton. 

*'  I  am  unable  to  identify  this  place.  '  Bicardus  de,  A. 

•  xiiij  bov.,  B.  *  et,  A.  '  Estwalton,  A. 

*  et  di.,  A.  B.  '  et  Bobertus,  A.  f  villis,  A. 
f  ij  bov.,  A. 

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18  KIRKBT's   inquest   for  YORKSHIRE. 

Godilebui^h*  viij  bov.  terra,  et  Willelmus  Prut  j  bov.  terrse,  de 
eodem  hospitali ;  et  residuum  tenetur  de  haeredibus  de  Percy, 
[et  Percy]*  de  rege  :  et  tota  villa  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  prae- 
dictum  ixd.-'* 

[Neusom  et  Nappay.  In  eisdem  villis  sunt  iiij**  car.  terrae  : 
quarum  Magister  hospitalis  Sancti  Leonardi  Ebor.  tenet  ij  car. 
terrse  et  vij  bov.  terrse  a  tempore  regis  J.,  et  redd,  nihil;  et 
residuum  tenetur  de  haer*  de  Percy,  et  idem  haer'  ten'  de  rege, 
et  redd,  per  arm.  ad  finem  ixd.]  .* 

Malhum.  In  eadem  villa  simt  \j  car.  terrae :  unde  Abbas 
de  Fontibus  tenet  j  car.  terrae,  quam  Matilda  comitissa'  dedit 
ad  lumina  ecclesise  de  Fontibus,  a  tempore  regis  Ricardi,  et 
nihil  redd. ;  idemque  Abbas  tenet  iij  car.  terrae  de  haeredibus  de 
Percy,  et*  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum  xijd.  :*  et  Prior  de  Boulton 
tenet  ij  car.  terrae ;  quarum  ima  tenetur  in  dominico  de  Wil- 
lelmo  Mauleverer,  et  idem  Willelmus  de  castro  praedicto,  et 
idem  [Willelmus]'*  redd,  pro  eadem  car.  ad  finem  praedictum 
iyd.  ob.  q. ;  et  altera  car.  terrae  tenetur  de  haeredibus  de  Percy, 
et  haeredes  de  Percy  de  rege  in  capite,  et  nullum  fit  [inde]'' 
servitimn  de  quo  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  praedictis. 

GisiLBBUN  CUM  HAMELETTO  DE  Westby.  In  cadcm  viUa 
cum  hameletto  [praedicto]*  sunt  iiij^  car.  terrae:  de  quibus 
ecclesia  dotata  est  de  ima  car.  terrae ;  et  ij  car.  terrae  tenentur 
de  haeredibus  de  Percy,  quarum  unam  car.  tenet  Abbas  de 
Sallay,  et  aliam  car.  tenet  Walterus  de  Donington*"  de  moniaU- 
bus  de  Apilton,  et  eaedem  moniales  de  eisdem  haeredibus  de 
Percy,  et  iidem  hseredes  de  rege,  et  nihil  redd.  Willelmus 
Dilkoskin'  tenet  in  Westby  j  car.  terrae  de  praedictis  haeredibus 
de  Percy,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  rege,  et  dat  ad  finem  wap.  iiijd.' 

MiDHOPP.  In  eadem  villa  est  una  car.  terrae  quam  Robertus" 
de  Rimington  et  Agnes  uxor  ejus  tenent  de  haeredibus  de  Percy, 
[et]  iidem  haeredes  de  rege  in  capite,  et  dant  ad  finem  prae- 
dictum xijd. 

*  Goldesburgh,  B.  *  et  Percy,  A.  J  xvijd.  ob.,  A.  B. 

*  NeuBom  et  Nappaj/.  In  eisdem  villis  sunt  ii^j*^'  car.  terne :  quarum  Magister 
hospitalis  Sancti  Leonardi  Ebor.  tenet  ij  car.  terrae  et  yij  bov.  terne  a  tempore 
regis  J.,  et  redd,  nihil ;  et  residuum  tenetur  de  haer'  de  Percy,  et  idem  hser*  ten' 
de  rege,  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  ixd.,  A.  B. 

'  Matilda,  countess  of  Warwick,  daughter  and  oo-heiress  of  William  de  Percy, 
by  Adelidis  de  Tunbridge  (Dngd.  Bar.,  i.,  270). 
"  et  Percy  reddit,  A.  *  irjd.,  A. 

*  Willelmus,  A.  '  inde,  A.  »  prjedicto,  A. 

»"  Willelmus  de  Benington,  A.  In  the  31st  Edward  I.,  Walter  de  Eimington 
held  here  one  caruoate  of  the  nuns  of  Appleton. 

'  Bibbeston,  A.  Dilloskin,  B.  William  de  Bibstan  and  Godith  his  wife  held 
one  carucate  in  Westby  in  the  Slst  Edward  I. 

'  yd.,  B.  "  Rogerus,  B. 


WAPENTAKS    OF   STAINCLIFFE^    W.  R.  19 

BiMINOTON    CUM   HoLOILL^    GaCBOILL,    NjBUBY    BT    A&NALD- 

Byoino.  In  eisdem  villis  sunt  novem  car.  terrse  quas  Willelmua 
de  Wolfes*  tenet  de  Alano  de  Kaderton,  et  idem  Alanns  de 
hseredibus  de  Percy,  et  haeredes  de  Percy  de  rege  in  capite,  et 
dant  ad  finem  praedictum  iiijs. 

Litton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  yj  car.  terrae:  de  quibua 
Abbas  de  Fontibus  tenet  iiij®'  car.  terrse  et  di.  in  puran^ 
elemosinam  de  hseredibus  de  Percy,  et  iidem  hseredes  de  rege  in 
capite;  et  Agnes  de  Bressenay*  tenet  ij  bov.  terrse  de  domo 
Sancti  Leon^di,  et  ilia  de  hseredibus  de  Percy,  et  nullum  fit 
[inde]*  servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  praedictis. 

Thorneton  cum  Eyerby  et  Kelbrok.  In  eisdem  villis 
sunt  xij  car.  terrse :  unde  ecclesia  dotata  est  de  di.  car.  terrse ; 
et  Willelmus  Kyngge  tenet  j  bov.  terrse  de  hospitio  Sancti 
Johannis  de  antiquo  feoffamento ;  et  residuum  tenet  Philippusy 
de  Kymbe  de  hseredibus  de  Percy,  et  iidem  hseredes  de  Percy  de 
rege ;  et  redd,  ad  fineni  prsedictum  vs.  vjd. 

Ketelwell  cum  Stauerbot.  In  eisdem  villis  simt  viij' 
car.  terrse:  de  quibus  Elyas  de  Knoll  tenet  ij  car.  terrse  de 
Roberto  de  Grey  et  Abbate  de  Coverham,  et  iidem  Robertus  et 
Abbas  de  Osberto  de  Archis,  et  haer*  de  Archis  ten'  de  hsere- 
dibus de  Percy,  et  iidem  hseredes  de  rege  in  capite ;  et  residuse 
vj  car.  terrse,  quarum  Abbas  de  Coverham  tenet  iij  car.  terrse, 
et  Robertus  de  Grey  alias  iij  car.,  tenentur  de  lieredibus  de 
Archis,  et  iidem  hseredes  de  praedictis  hseredibus  de  Percy :  et 
tota  villa  redd,  ad  finem  prsedictum  iiijs. 

BucKEDEN.  In  eadem  villa  est  j  car.  terrse :  imde  Elyas  de 
KnoU  tenet  di.  car.  de  hseredibus  de  Percy;  et  Elias  de 
Buckeden  tenet  alteram  di.  car.  terrse  de  prsedictis  hseredibus 
de  Percy,  et  iidem  hseredes  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  prsedicti  Elias 
et  Elias  invenient  iiij®'  forestarios  in  Langestrother,  et  nullum 
aliud  faciunt  inde  servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio  in  [prsedictis]* 
inquisitionibus . 

Gbrsington.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrse :  de  quibus 
Robertus  de  Plumton  tenet  v  car.  et  di.  de  hseredibus  de  Percy, 
et  iidem  hseredes  de  rege  in  capite ;  et  Thomas  Botte  tenet  di. 
car.  de  praedicto  Roberto  de  Plumton,  et  idem  Robertus  de 
praedictis  hseredibus  de  Percy. 

Linton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij**'  car.  terrae  quas  Johannes 
de  Treycotes*  et  uxor  sua  tenent  de  Roberto  le  Grey,  et  idem 

•  Boffee,  A.  •  Gressenaj,  A.    Brossenaj,  B. 

'  inde,  A.  B.  ^  Johannes,  B.  •  xij  car.,  A. 

"  prsedictis,  A. 

*  Craicottee,  B.  John  de  Brayootes  and  Isabella  his  wife  presented  Robert 
de  Swynlington,  deacon,  to  one  mediety  of  the  rectory  of  Linton  in  1279  (Reg, 
Wickwaine,  6  b). 

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20<  KIRKBT's   INQUEST    FOR  YORKSHIRE. 

Bobertus  de  haeredibus  de  Percy,  et  iidem  hseredes  de  rege  in 
capite;  et  redd,  ad  finem  praedictiim  ijs. 

Arneclype.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  v  ear.  terrse:  quarum 
Abbas  de  Fontibns  tenet  j  car.  in  puram  et  perpetuam  elemo- 
sinam  de  Elia  de  Knoll,  et  idem  Elias  de  hceredibus  de  Percy, 
et  iidem  haeredes  de  rege/  et  nihil  redd.;  et  ecclesia  dotata 
est  de  ij  bov.  terrse;  et  residuse  iij  car.  terrae  et  yj  bov. 
tenentur  de  Alicia  de  Buckeden,  et  eadem  Alicia  de  Elia  de 
Knoll,  et  idem  Elias  de  haeredibus  de  Brakenberg,  et  iidem 
haeredes  de  haeredibus  de  Percy," et  iidem  haeredes  de  rege;  et 
nullum  inde  fit  servitinm  de  quo  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus 
praedictis. 

Thresfeld.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae:  quarum 
Abbas  de  Fontibus  tenet  j  car.  in  puram  elemosinam  de  Elia  de 
Thresfeld;  et  residuas  ij  car.  terrae  tenet  [idem]^  Elias  de 
Henrico  [de]  Amerton,  et  Henricus  de  haeredibus  de  Percy,  et 
iidem  haeredes  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  dat  villa  praedicta  ad 
praedictum  finem  xijd. 

Hebden.  In  eadem  villa  simt  iij  car.  terrae  quas  Willelmus 
filius  Willelmi*  de  Ebor.  tenet  de  Abbate  de  Fontibus,  et  idem 

'  de  rege  in  capite,  A.  *  idem,  A. 

'  This  Williun  was  the  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Nicholas  de  Ebor.,  brother  to 
William,  provost  of  Beverle}'  and  bishop  of  Salisbury.  Without  vouching  for 
its  accuracy,  I  place  on  record  the  following  scrap  of  genealogy  which,  with  other 
curious  matter,  is  appended  to  a  MS.  copy  of  the  Beg.  Honor,  de  Bichmond., 
written  temp.  Hen.  vTII.,  now  in  the  possession  of  the  Eev.  Canon  Baine,  of 
York : — "  Memorandum  quod  fUit  quidam,  nomine  WiUelmus,  filius  Symonis  de 
Hebden  in  Craven,  qui  genuit  filiam  Elenam,  nuptam  prime  Boberto  de  Cham- 
blayn,  de  quibus  exiit  Bobertus  Chamblayn,  junior,  qui  obiit  sine  prole.  Mortuo 
Tero  prsedicto  Boberto,  seniori,  praedicta  Elena  secundo  nupta  fuit  cuidam 
Nicholao  de  Ebor.,  fratri  Willelmi  Whitte  (?).  Be  quibus  Nicholao  et  Elena 
exiit  Willelmus  secundus,  vocatus  Willelmus  filius  Nicholai  de  Ebor.,  qui  ^it 
dominus  de  Hebden  in  anno  Domini  miUesimo  cc"**  iiij"  vj^°.  Et  de  eodem 
WiUelmus  exiit  dominus  Willelmus  de  Hebden,  tertius.  Quo  mortuo  Wil- 
lelmus Hebden  iiij^**,  miles,  filius  et  hseres  dicti  domini  Willelmi,  militis,  successi 
in  htereditatem.  Qui  Willelmus  ii\j*"  fuit  sub  custodia  et  warda  Ad«  Bavenesword, 
quondam  Abbatis  de  Fontibus,  domini  sui.  Qui  quidem  Abbas  dedit  eidem 
WiUelmo  in  uxorem  Isabellam  filiam  Willelmi  de  Teland  de  episcopatu  Dunelm. 
Be  isto  Willelmo  ii^'^*  exiit  Bicardus  de  Hebden  filius  suus  et  hseres.  Et  de 
dicto  Bicardo  exiit  dominus  Bicardus  de  Hebden,  secundus,  miles,  quem  Wal- 
terus  Abbas  de  Fontibus  recuperavit  de  Petronilla  matre  sua  in  curia  domini 
Begis  Edwardi  secundi,  anno  regni  ejusdem  xvij<*.  Cujus  wardam  et  maritagium 
dictus  Abbas  dedit  cuidam  Gkilfrido,  et  ille  GalfHdus  maritavit  ipsum  Bicardum 
cum  filia  domini  Gkdfridi  Luttrell." 

Sir  Bichard  de  Hebden,  son  and  heir  of  the  last-mentioned  Bichard,  married 
Joan,  widow  of  John  Chaumond,  esq.,  of  Colton  in  the  Ainsty,  and  daughter 
and  heiress  of  Bichard  de  Wate^,  bailiff"  of  York  in  1356-7,  and  mayor  in 
1365,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  Thomas,  dean  of  the  coll.  church  of  Auckland 
and  rector  of  Welton,  etc.  ^Durham  Wills,  i.,  82),  and  John,  who  succeeded  to 
Hebden.  Sir  Bichard  died  about  1385,  and  was  buried  in  the  church  of  St.  John 
the  Evangelist,  near  Ouse  Bridge.    His  widow  re-married  William  Newsom,  Esq., 


WAPEXTARE    OF   eTAI?*CLIFPE,    W.  H. 


n 


Abbas  dc  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege  in 
capite. 

WiKLEswoBTH.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij  car,  terrai :  qnaruni 
Adam  de  Wiekeld-''  tenet  ij  car.  terrae  de  Abbate  de  Fontibus,  et 
Abbas  dc  Eicardo  de  Bnis,  ct  Ricardus  de  h^ercdibus  de  Perey, 
et  iidem  h^redei?  de  rege  in  capite;  et  Adam  filiua  Adae  de 
eadem  tenet  vj  bo  v.  terrie  de  Ada  de  Beni^ke,  et  Adam  de 
Abbate  praedictoj  et  Abbas  de  Ricardo  de  Brua,  et  Ricardns  dc 
hieredibus  de  Percy;  et  ELias  de  Knoll  tenet  [blank]  f  car,  terras 
de  Ada  de  Wielesworth,  et  Adam  dc  Abbate  pnedieto,  et  Abbas 
de  Rieardo  de  BriLS,  et  Ricardus  de  hseredibtis  de  Percy,  et 
iidem  ha^redes  de  rege  in  capite;  et  M agister  Militiae  Templi 
tenet  ij  boT,  terrae  de  Ada  filio  Adse^  [et  Adam  dc  Ada]^  de 
Berwyk,  et  idem  Adam  de  Abbate  praJdictOj  ut  supra  r  et  redd, 
ad  finem  praedictum  ijs, 

Preston,  In  eadem  villa  sunt  sex  car,  terrie :  quarura 
ecclesia  dotata  est  de  j  car, ;  et  iij  car.  terras  et  xj  bov*  tenentnr 
tarn  de  Ricardo  Bnis  qnam  de  haeredibus  de  Percy,  et  iidem 
liseredes  de  rege ;  et  quinque  bov,  ternc  tenentur  dc  Abbate  de 
Sail  ay,  et  idem  Abbas  de  Rieardo  de  Bmsj  et  Ricardus  de  hse- 
redibus  de  Percyj  et  iidem  haeredes  de  rege :  et  redd,  ad  finem 
pmeclietimi  iiijs. 

Setill*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij'*'  car,  terrae :  qnamm  una 
car,  et  v  Ixjv,  terrae  tenentur  de  beercdibus  de  Percy,  ct  ha^rcdes 
de  rege;  et  Willelmua  [filius]'  Ranulpbi  tenet  unam  bov,  tcrraj 
de  bospitali  Sanctt  Johannis  ;  et  residnas  ij  car,  et  j  bov.  tenent 
preefati  b^rtdes  de  Percy  de  rege  in  capite :  et  luiliara  fit  inde 
servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio  [in  pr^ietis  inqidsitionibus]^. 

GicLESwiK  CUM  HAMELETTo  Stacuus,  In  eftdcTO  \illa  sunt 
iiij*''  car.  teme :  quamtn  hseredes  de  Percy  tenent  ij  car,  terrse 
de  rege  in  capite ;  ct  ecclesia  dotata  est  de  di.  car,  terrje ;  et 
Stepbaniis  Scott  tenet  di.  car.  terrse  dc  b^rcdibus  de  Percy^  et 
hiercdcs  de  rege;  [et  Abbas  de  Fum*  tenet  j  car,  terrae  in 
Stachus  de  bseredibns  de  Percy,  et  bseredes  de  rege]  i*  et  redd. 
id  finem  pra^dictum  xvd. 

Lan CLIFF,     In  eadem  villa  sunt  dust  car,  terree  qnaa  Abbas 


by  whom  she  had  two  dflught-ers,  Joan,  first  the  wife  of  Biebard  Wsadeafonl, 
I  Ciq.,  of  Calais,  and  afl«rwardkof  John  Fytling,  merchaat,  of  Hull ;  nnd  Matiidii, 
Ptbc  wife  of  Sir  John  Hotbam.  knight,  of  Scorbt>ro«Kh.     "Joan  Hebbeden,  relict 

of  William  Newsom,  of  York,"  died  in  1427,  and  was  buriud  in  the  above  church 

©f  BL  John. 

/  Wickeleewourtli,  A.  ^  di.  cur.,  A,    j  <5ar..  B, 

*  eft  Adwn  de  Ada,  A.  '  fiLius^  A.  B. 
J  in  pnjwiiotif  inquiBiiionibus,  A. 

*  et  Abbaa  de  ¥nrn*  tenet  j  car.  t^rne  in  StacbuB  de  hieredibuj  dc  Pensy,  et 
tliierede«  de  regej  A  B. 


22  kirkby's  inquest  for  torkshire. 

de  Sallay  tenet  de  haeredibus  de  Percy,  et  hseredes  de  rege ;  et 
Bolebant  reddere  ad  finem  praedictum  xviijd./  et  nunc  nihil 
solvnnt. 

Stainforth  cum  altero  Stainforth.  In  eisdem  villis 
sunt  iiij®'  car.  terrae  :  quanim  Abbas  de  Sallay  tenet  j  car.  terrse 
et  yj  bov.- terrae  de  haeredibus  de  Percy,  et  baeredes  de  rege ;  et 
Constantinns  Fauvell  et  Alicia  uxor  ejus  tenent  x  bov.  terrae  de 
Willelmo  Manleverer,  et  Willelmus  de  Radulpho  de  Normanvill, 
et  Radulpbus  de  haeredibus  de  Percy,  et  hseredes  de  Percy  de 
T^e  in  capite ;  et  Robertus  de  Stainfort  tenet  di.  car.  terrae  de 
Radulpho  de  Normanvill,  et  Radulphus  ut  supra ;  et  Abbas  de 
Derham  tenet  j  bov.  terrae  de  Willelmo  Mauleverer,  et  Willehnus 
de  Radulpho  de  Normanvill,  et  Radulphus  ut  supra. 

KiRKEBY.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae:  quarum 
ecclesia  dotata  est  de  ij  bov.  terrae ;  et  x  bov.  terrae  tenentur  de 
haeredibus  de  Percy,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  rege ;  et  residuae  xij 
bov.  tenentur  de  Alicia  de  Buckeden,  et  eadem  Alicia  de  dictis 
haeredibus  de  Percy. 

Calton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  yj  car.  terrae:  de  quibus 
iiij®'  car.  sunt  de  feodo  castri  praedicti ;  et  residuae  ij  car.  terrae 
de  feodo  de  Cauntelou }  et  quaelibet  car.  redd,  [ad  finem  prae- 
dictum]* per  ann.  iijd.  ob.,*  unde  summa  est  xviijd.  ob.  ;*>  et 
Johannis  de  Feyser  tenet  ij  car.  terrae  de  haeredibus  de  Caun- 
telou, et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  viijd. 

Gliseburn.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  yj  car.  terrae ;  de  quibus  j 
est  de  feodo  castri  praedicti,  et  v  car.  sunt  de  feodo  de  Percy;  et 
redd,  ad  finem  praedictum  ijs.  jd.  ob.'' 

'  viijd.,  A*  "  ad  finem  pnedictujn,  A 

"  iijd.  ob.  q.,  A  B.  •  xxviyd.  ob.,  A.  B. 

'  iys.  jd.  ob.,  B. 


WAPENTAGIUM  DE  AYNSTY.- 

Thorp  Bustard.*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrse:  de 
quibus  Robertus  Bnstard  tenet  unam  car.  terrse  seijantise 
David  le  Lardiner,  qui  tenet  de  rege  in  capite ;  et  B/obertus  de 
Grey  tenet  residuas  ij  car.  terrse  de  Barone  de  Luterell,  et 
Baro  de  Luterell  de  rege  in  capite^  [sed]*  per  quod  servitium 
non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  praedictis. 

Thorp  Malteby.''  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij'  car.  terras :  de 
quibus  Abbas  de  Bellalanda  tenet  xix  bov.  de  Abbate  de  Selby, 
quae  sunt  de  feodo  de  Moubray;  et  Robertus  Bustard  tenet  yj 
bov.  de  Abbate  de  Wbyteby,  et  sunt  de  eodem  feodo;  et 
Robertus  Bustard  et  participes  sui  tenent  residuum  de  Ricardo 
Malebys^  qui  tenet  de  honore  de  Eya.  Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem 
wapp. 

AcASTRE  Malebys.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij°'  car.  terrae ; 
sed  a  quibus  tenentur,  [vel]-^  per  quod  servitium,  non  fit  mentio 
in  inquisitionibus  praedictis. 

ApASTRE  Seleby.  Iu  cadcm  [villa]^  sunt  xxvij  bov.  terrae : 
de  quibus  Abbas  de  Seleby  tenet  xv  bov.  terrae  de  rege  in 
capite ;  et  Abbas  Beatae  Mariae  Ebor.  tenet  vj  bov.  terrae  et  di. 
de  honore  de  Eya;  et  Priorissa  de  Appilton  [tenet]*  v  bov. 
[terrae]  •  de  dono  Gocelini  de  Harcy.  Et  nullum  fit  inde  servi- 
tium^ nee  aliquod  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

Thorp  ANDREiE.-'     In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij*  car.  terrae:  de 

•  This  wapentake  has  been  collated  with  MSS.  A.  and  B. 

*  All  traces  of  the  village  of  Bustardthorpe  have  long  since  disappeared.  It 
stood,  I  believe,  a  little  to  the  north  of  Middlethorpe,  and  near  the  road  leading 
to  York.  In  1484,  the  manor  of  Bustardthorpe  is  described  as  extending  in 
length  from  the  village  of  Brynghouses  on  the  west,  as  far  as  the  river  Use  on 
the  east :  the  common  pastures  of  Knasemyer  and  Middilthorp  forming,  respec- 
tively, portions  of  its  northern  and  southern  boundaries  ^Cify  JRecords,  lib.  A, 
368).  '  sed,  A.  B. 

^  Called  Thorp  Aton  in  the  31st  Edward  I.,  and  now  Middlethorp,  which 
name  it  acquired,  before  1316,  evidently  from  its  position,  being  situated  between 
Bustardthorpe  and  Bishopthorpe. 

•  iiij"  car.,  A.  B.  /  vel,  A.  B.  f  villa,  A.  B. 

*  tenet,  A.  B.  *  terrse,  A.  B. 

^  Otherwise  Thorp  super  Usam,  and  Thorp  juxta  Ebor.  Archbishop  Walter 
Gray  purchased  the  manor  of  Thorp  St.  Andrew,  and  in  1241  conveyed  it  to  the 
Chapter  of  York,  who  engaged  to  re-convey  it  to  his  successors  in  the  see,  for  the 
annual  rent  of  twenty  marks  flte^.  Magn.  Atb.,  pars  ii.,  85  h.  Fasti  Ebor.,  i., 
291).  From  this  circumstance  the  name  of  the  village  was  shortly  afterwards 
changed  to  its  present  one  of  Bishopthorpe.  iiy*"  car.,  A.  B. 


24  KIRRBY^S    INQUEST   FOR  YORKSHIRE. 

quibus  Robertus  Bustard  tenet  ij  car.  de  rege  in  capite^  et  redd, 
per  ann.  iiij  marcas ;  et  Archiepiscopns'  tenet  x  bov,  terrae  de 
feodo  de  Luterell;  et  Robertus  Holdebert  tenet  in  eadem  yj 
bov.  terrsB  de  Ricjodo  Malebys  de  honore  de  Eya,  et  redd,  ad 
finem  prsedictum  vjd. ;  et  Prior  Sancti  Andrese  Ebor.  tenet  xvij 
acras  terrse  de  eodem,  sed  per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio  in 
inquisitionibus  prsedictis. 

CouPMANTHORP.  In  eadcm  villa  sunt  v  car.  terrae  et  di. : 
quarum  ij  car.  et  di.  Templarii  tenent  in  liberam  elemosinam  de 
dono  Roberti  de  Ros  de  feodo  de  Trussebut,  quod  teneturMe 
Barone  de  Moubray,  et  Baro  de  rege  in  capite ;  et  iij  car.  terrae 
Ricardus  Malebys  tenet  de  hseredibus  de  Brus,  et  hseredes  de 
Brus  de  Barone  de  Moubray,  qui  tenet  de  rege  in  capite.  Et 
nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

CoLTON.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij  car.  terrae  et  di.  quae 
tenentur  de  hseredibus  de  Scoteney,  et  iidem  haeredes  de 
haeredibus  de  Brus,  et  Brus  de  Barone  de  Moubray.  Et  redd, 
per  ann.  ad  finem  wapp.  xd. 

BouLTON.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  viij  car.  terrae :  et  Robertus 
de  Percy  tenet  villam  praedictam  de  hseredibus  Henrici  de 
Percy,  qui  tenere  debent  de  rege  in  capite  [de]'  baronia  de 
Topclyff.     Et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictmn  iiijs. 

HoRNiNGTON.  Li  cadcm  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae:  et  Ro- 
bertus** de  Holme  et  participes  sui  tenent  eandem  villam  de 
Roberto  de  Percy,  et  idem  Robertus  de  Roberto  de  Plumpton, 
[et  idem  Robertus  de  Plumpton]*  de  haer*  Henrici  de  Percy, 
qui  ten'  de  rege  in  capite  de  baronia  de  SpoflFbrd.  Et  redd,  per 
ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  xd. 

Stiveton.  In  eadem  villa  simt  v  car.  terrae  et  di. :  de 
quibus  haer*  Ricardi  de  Stiveton  ten^  iiij  car.  terrae  et  di.  de 
Waltero  de  Fauconberg,  et  idem  Walterus  de  haer*  de  Brus,  et 
Brus  de  Barone  de  Moubray,  et  haer*  fsicj  de  Moubray  de  rege 
in  capite ;  et  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum  vijd.  ob. :  et  una  car. 
est  de  feodo  de  Percy  de  baronia  de  SpoflFbrd;  unde  Abbas 
Beatae  Mariae  tenet  di.  car.,  et  Priorissa  de  Appylton  et  parti- 
cipes sui  tenent  aliam  di.  car. ;  sed  per  quod  servitimn  non  fit 
mentio  in  inquisitionibus  praedictis. 

OxTON.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij^  car.  terrae  quas  Willelmus 
Marescallus  et  plures  alii  ejusdem  villae  tenent  de  feodo  de 
Percy  de  baronia  de  Spoflford ;  et  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum  ijs. 

'  de,  A.  B. 

«*  Abbas  de  Holme,  A.  B.  Sir  Robert  de  Holme,  knight,  and  William  de 
Homyngton,  clerk,  occur  as  witnesses  to  a  charter  dated  in  1283  (Cotton  M8., 
Vetp.,  A,  iv.,  10  6). 

"  et  idem  Robertus  de  Plumpton,  A.  B.  •  iiij  car.,  A.  B. 


WAPENTAKE    OP   THE    ArKSTY,    W,  R. 


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Wlstngton.^  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  teme :  et  mane- 
riiun  cle  Wl^yngton  ten'  hiei^  Malgeri  le  Vavasur  de  Pkilippo  de 
Kjtnej  et  idem  Philippus  de  Jiser'  de  Percy  de  baronia  dc  Topclyfcj 
qui  ten^  dc  re^e  in  capite ;  et  redd*  ad  fincm  prBedictum  xijd* 

PADDOCTHoa?,^  Manerium  de  Paddocthorp  tenet  Philippus 
de  Kymc  de  hEer*  dc  Percy  de  baronia  de  Topclyf ;  ct  debet  per 
ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  xijd. 

Thorf  arche.  In  eadcm  [villa] '^  sunt  iiij' car,  terree  quas 
Johannes  de  Bella  Aqua  tenet  de  feodo  Rogeri  de  Moubniy,  et 
idem  Kogems  de  rege  in  capite;  et  redd,  [per  ann*]'  ad  liuem 
pi"^ictum  ijs.  xjd,  ob, 

Walton*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  quas  bser* 
Rogeri  de  Bms  et  alii  diversi  tenent  dc  Johaniie  de  Bella  Aqua, 
et  idem  Jobannes  de  Barotie  de  Moubrayj  et  uibil  cerium 
dat  regi. 

Bykerton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  \ij  car.  terrse  et  di.  quas 
Andreas  le  Gramare  et  aKi  diversi  tenent  de  Rogero  dc  Mou- 
bray ;  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  fincra  prsedictum  ijs* 

BiLTON.  Stepliauus  le  Waleys**  et  Alicia  le  Vavasur  tenent 
eandem  villam  de  liBer'  de  BniSj  et  hasr'  de  Brua  de  Rogero  de 
Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  re^c  in  capite.  Et  sunt  in 
eadem  villa  ix  car,  [teme]  f  et  r^d.  per  ann*  ad  fiaem  prse- 
dictum  viijd. 

HEtAGE.  Ill  eadem  villa  sunt  vij  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur 
de  Barone  de  Moubray,  et  Baro  de  Moubray  de  rege  in  capite ; 
et  miUura  fit  scrvitium. 

Folyfayt  *  Alanus  de  Folifayt'  et  Johanneii  de  Bauewell 
tenant  candem  villam  de  Alicia  de  Vavasur,  et  ipsa  de  Bras,  et 

f  Afterwards  called  Wokington,  or  Wolston,  and  now  Ouston,  which  Ib  the 
nmtie  of  a  farm  in  the  tciwDakii^  of  Oiton  and  pjirisb  of  Tadcaster*  This  plaoe 
is  Qot  mentioned  in  the  Nomina  Yillaruoi  of  the  9Lh  Edward  II.  According  to 
an  Inq.  p.  m*j  taken  Ist  Henrj  lY.,  Sir  Bernard  Bixkhls,  knight, — ono  of  tho 
oonspifaton  against  Henry  the  Fourth,  and  of  whose  execution  a  startling^ 
neoount  ia  given  by  Froissart,— and  h in  wife  Jobanna  held  this  mauot  of  AVobton 
of  the  gill  of  hja  father  Bernard  (Perc^  MS.,  330). 

*  Nuw  Pallethorpe,  a  townfthip  in  the  parish  of  Bolton  Porcy. 

•■  villa,  A,  B,  'iij  car.,  A.  '  per  ann.,  A.  B, 

*  Sir  Stephen  le  Waleys,  of  Burgh  V^aleys,  was  hving  in  1294  fMtf^.  Ro- 
manuj,  27&).  '  terne,  A.  B. 

-  FolUthwaite,  a  diYision  of  Walton  township,  bnt  in  the  pariJih  of  Wighill. 
Alan  de  Folyfait  granted  to  the  mooka  of  Kirkstall  all  his  meadow  and  arablt 
land  here,  lying  between  the  diteh  or  Foss  and  the  river  Wherf,  reserving  a  rij^ht 
of  pajsage  to  and  from  thii  fishery  and  the  river  Wherf  t3nri&n*t  M^m.  Ehor.^ 
298),  "'The  tithes  of  2  Inges  called  Christall  (Kirkstall)  Tnga  belong  to  y* 
ricar,  and  are  paid  in  kind.  There  are  several  hundred  acres  of  ground  known 
by  y*  name  of  Follifoot,  w'^^  was  formerly  a  park,  but  now  mostly  arrablo 
ground^  being  di«?parked  time  out  of  mind ''"  ( Wi^kUl  T^rri^,  1716). 

*  a  non.  March,  1313-4.  Lie,  to  Alan  dc  Folyfayt  to  have  an  oratory  witMn 
hi*  manor  of  Folifayt  {Re^.  GreenfeM,  para  ii.,  76)* 


26  KIRKBY^S    INQUEST    FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

haer*  de  Brus  de  Barone  de  Moubray  qui  tenet  de  rege  in  capite. 
Et  sunt  in  eadem  villa  iij  ear.  terr»^  et  redd,  ad  finem  praedic- 
tum  xijd. 

Wychall  et  Esdyk.  Reginaldus  de  Albo  Monasterio^ 
tenet  villam  prsedietam  de  Rogero  [de]  Moubray,  et  idem 
Rogerus  in  capite  de  rege.  Et  sunt  in  eadem  villa  v  car.  terrae ; 
quarum  unam  car.  tenet  Prior  de  Parco  de  domino  de  Helage, 
qui  tenet  de  pradicto  Barone  de  Moubray.  Et  redd,  per  ann. 
ad  finem  prsedictum  ijs. 

Hagganby.'  Prior  de  Parco  tenet  eandem  villam  de  feodo 
Willelmi  de  Percy  de  baronia  de  Spofford.  Et  sunt  in  eadem 
villa  iij  car.  terras ;  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  xijd. 

Byleburgh.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vij  car.  terrae  et  di.  de 
feodo  de  Paynil,  qui  tenet*  de  rege  in  capite;  et  nihil  [redd.]* 
ad  finem  praedictiim. 

AscAM  Bryan.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  viij  car.  terrae  quae  sunt 
de  feodo  de  Moubray :  et  Brianus  filius  Alani  tenet  villam  prae- 
dictam  de  honore  [de]  Richemund,  reddendo  ad  custodiam 
castri  Richemundiae  per  ann.  vs. 

West  Askam.*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  yj  car.  terrae  et  di.  quae 
tenentur  de  haeredibus  de  Brus,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  Barone  de 
Moubray.     Et  debet  villa  praedicta  ad  finem  praedictum  ijs. 

RuFPORD.  Magister  Alanus  le  Breton*'  tenet  eandem  villam 
de  haeredibus  de  Brus,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  Barone  de  Moubray, 

y  His  father  "  dominus  Banulphus  de  Albo  Monasterio,  filius  et  hseres  Luoise 
Turet,"  was  lord  of  Wighill  in  1264  (Chart.  Realaugh,  fo.  9). 

'  One  of  the  lost  vills  of  the  Ainsty,  and  the  Haghendebi  of  Domesday  Book, 
which  Mr.  Stapleton,  in  his  account  of  the  Holy  Trinity  Priory,  York  (p.  140), 
supposes  to  be  Angram  in  the  parish  of  Long  Marston.  The  following  extracts 
from  the  Healaugh  ohartulary  shew  this  supposition  to  be  incorrect,  and  that 
Haggenby  was  situated  within  the  present  township  of  Tadcaster  East.  About 
1230,  Robert  de  Lclay  (Leathley)  granted  "  domui  Sancti  Johannis  Evangelistaa 
de  Parcho  et  canonicis  ibidem  I)eo  servientibus, — totam  villam  de  Hagandeby,  in 
qua  oontinentur  tres  carucatse  terra?"  {Cott.  MS.,  Vetp.,  A.,  iv.,  fo.  14  b).  Bar- 
tholomew Turet  gave  to  the  same  canons  "  sex  bovatas  terrse  in  territorio  de 
Esedio,  propinquiores  campo  de  Haggendeby  "  (/Wd.,  fo.  18  h).  By  an  undated 
charter  the  Prior  and  Convent  of  Healaugh  convey  to  Sir  Wm.  de  Percy  **  decern 
acras  terrsQ  in  territorio  de  Haggandeby ;  illas,  scilicet,  quae  jacent  propinquiores 
aquse  de  Fosse  versus  boscum  de  Catherton,  et  inter  boscum  de  Haggandeby  et 
moram  et  campum  de  Tadcaster "  {Ibid.,  fo.  56).  By  an  Inquisition  taken  5th 
Edward  III.,  it  was  found  "  quod  Prior  de  Helagh  Park  et  pnedeoessores  sui 
habuerunt  piscariam  in  Quarfe,  sicut  terrse  et  prata  de  Haggandeby  se  buttant 
supra  dictam  aquam,  usque  ad  filum  aquse  "  (Ibid.,  fo.  151). 

According  to  the  Ordnance  Survey  (6  inch  scale,  sheet  190)  there  is  a  tract  of 
land  in  the  adjoining  wapentake  of  Barkston  Ash,  and  about  half  a  mile  to  the 
south  of  Tadcaster,  called  Hackenby,  which  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  river 
Cook,  and  on  the  south  by  Hackenby  Dike. 

"  quod  tenetur,  A.  B.  *  redd.,  A.  B. 

'  Otherwise  called  Askham  Bichard,  which  is  its  present  name. 

'  de  Bretton,  A.  B. 


WAPENTAKE    OJ   THE   AIKSTY,    W.  R. 


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qui  tenet  de  rege  in  capite,  Et  atrat  in  eadem  [%illa]'  iiij  car. 
terrae ;  et  redd,  ad  finem  prsedictum  ijs, 

MuNKETON*  In  eadem  villa  suut  in  car.  terrm  de  feodo  de 
Paviiill :  de  quibus  Johannes  le  Waleys  tenet  iij  ear,  terrae,  ct 
redd,  jier  auu.  ad  finem  pnedicttim  yjd.;  et  Abbas  Beatae  Mariae 
tenet  de  prsedietisi  ix  car.  teirse  j  car.  de  dono  Philippi  filii 
Baduiphi  de  Munketoii^  et  nullum  fit  inde  §ervitium  de  quo  fit 
mentio* 

ScAKJSLTHOKp/  Magistci*  de  Res  tenet  eandem  villam 
nomine  custodiae  hBeredis  Ricardi  de  Stivetonj  et  ipse  hseres  de 
Waltero  de  Faneonbergli,  et  idem  Wal terns  de  hecredibus  de 
Brunj  et  iidem  hsBredes  de  Barone  de  Moubraj^  et  Baro  de 
Monbray  de  rege  in  capite*  Et  sunt  in  eadem  \illa  iij  car, 
teme  ;   [et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  prsedictum  vjd.]** 

[Knapton.  In  eadem  \'illa  annt  v  car.  terrse]* :  quarum  ij 
■car,  Abbaa  Beatse  Mariie  Ebor.  tenet,  sed  a  quo  [tempore]-^  vel 
per  quod  senitiitm  non  fit  mentio  in  inqnisitionibns  prnsdictis  : 
et  rcaidnie  iij  car*  terrsB  tcnentur  de  fcodo  de  Luterell*  Et  redd, 
per  ann,  ad  finera  prsedictum  xijd. 

Wy^^LBSTHOJtP*-      In  eadem  viUa  sunt  iij   car,  terrae  quas 

*  TilK  A.  B, 

/  8c3i*sglelhorpe,  sow  depopulated,  in  the  township  of  Moor  Monlctoo,  about 
a  tDile  ABd  &  half  E.S.E.  of  the  pariah  church  of  All  SninU,  and  near  the  road 
Jeadmg:  to  Foppletcn,  was  oue  of  the  lordships  hoJd  hy  the  aacieiit  hmilj  of 
Ufbtripd,  sad  oow  belonp  to  Sir  Charles  SliDgsbv^  Bart. 

*  et  ^d-  per  una,  ad  fiaem  prjedtotuto  xi^-t  A.  B. 

*  Kmapiim.     In  eadem  rilla  aunt  v  car.  terrsSi  A.  B. 
/  tempore,  A.  B* 

*  IVilftTop,  a  townjibjp  in  the  parish  of  Kirk  Hatnnierton,  was  for  EeTeral 
centtines  tlie  seat  of  a  family  of  the  same  name,  of  which  somt*  few  notlceft  may, 
p<t?b»ps,  be  considered  itilerestiug  from  there  bting  rfenson  to  siippo^,  as  I  have 
shewn  in  the  Preface,  that  the  matius<?ript  «^hicb  forms  the  teit  of  the  grcjitt*r 
portion  of  thi?  vohime,  formerly  belonged  to  one  of  its  moit  distin^ifibed  menr- 
bem, — Sir  lliles  WiMrop,  the  tinges  escheator  in  Yorkshire  in  14704,  EoWrt 
d(6  Wiuektrop  was  living  temp.  Henry  XL  (Plump  €kyrr.^  iv,).  Sir  Richard  do 
ITmdeetorp^  hh  son  {CoH.  MS.,  Veap.,  E.,  161),  was  one  of  the  witnesses  to  a 
eharter  made  between  IE16  and  l22l  {Cott.  MJS.,  Fewp.,  A,  iv.,  8^).  Robert  de 
Wiverestorp  was  instituted  to  tbe  re<3tory  of  Hulton  Wanslej,  6th  kal,  Oct.^ 
1228,  on  the  presentation  of  Richard  de  Wiverestop  {Mot.  Arckiep,  ffray,  No. 
48).  John,  50n  ajid  heir  of  Robert  WLlsthorpe,  escj.,  tfeb  living  in  1354.  Mar- 
B»ret  de  Wikthorp  wm  elected  prioress  of  Nun  Monk  ton,  Nov.  I3th^  1365 
(Mart.  MS.,  6978,  fo.  2*),  and  died  Aug.  17th,  I37fi  [Ibid.,  fo.  7  6).  Robert 
■\\*iUefithorp,  esq.,  wa*  liTing  in  1418.  Hi»  brother,  *'  Mr,  Henr.  Wskthorp,  in 
titroq^e  jur.  boocal./'  was  instituted  to  the  vicarage  of  Cattefriok,  Oct.  29th,  1430 
(Ibidi  29  fc),  and  oocnrs  a^  rector  of  BraSferton  in  1443  {Ciiy  See&rtU).  Kathe- 
nm  Wi!«tlMirii,  prioress  of  Arthin^n,  died  about  1484  (ije^.  Roiktrth&m^  fo. 
119 o).  Sir  MiieB  Wilitrop,  son  and  heir  of  Richard,  and  ^andson  of  th©  last* 
named  Bobert,  acquired  the  manor  of  BiistardthorpG  in  1484  (Ct%  E^cordty  hb. 
A^  36S).  He  married  Eleanor,  daughter  of  Sir  Guy  Fairfax,  of  Steetoti,  recorder 
of  York,  by  whom  be  hid  a  son  and  heir,  Guy,  living  in  1519,  wboeo  son  and 


28  kirkbt's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

Robertus  de  Pontefracto'  tenet  de  hseredibus  de  Brus,  et  iidem 
hseredes  de  Brus  de  Barone  de  Moubraj,  etc.;  et  redd,  ad  finem 
prsedictum  per  ann.  xijd. 

HoTON.*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrse,  sed  a  quibus 
tenentnr  non  fit  mentio  in  inqnisitionibus  prsedictis ;  et  debent 
ad  finem  prsedictnm  xviijd.^  et  sectam  ad  wapp.  prsedictum.  Et 
Johannes  de  Crepingge  tenet  villam  praedictam  de  hseredibus 
Ricardi  de  Wyvelesthorp,  et  iidem  hkredes  de  hseitdibns  de 
Brus,  et  hseredes  de  Brus  de  Barone  de  Moubray,  etc. 

Merston.*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xij  car.  terras :  de  quibus 
Willelmus  filius  Thomae*^  tenet  yj  car.  jjpro  iiij**  parte  feodi  de 
haered^  de  Brus,  et  idem  haer*  de  Barone]'  de  Moubray,  etc. ;  et 
residuas  yj  car.  terrae  tenent  alii  diversi  de  haeredibus  de  Brus, 
et  ipsi  ut  supra.  Et  debet  villa  praedicta,  una  cimi  ij  bov. 
terrae  quas  Prior  Sancti  Andreae  Ebor.  tenet,  xiijd.  ad  finem 
praedictum.' 

heir,  Sir  Oswald  Wilstrope,  of  Wilstrope,  knight,  hy  will  dated  April  8th,  1574 
[proved  April  2Dd,  1584]  desired  to  be  "  buried  in  the  quere  of  the  parishe 
ohurohe  of  Hammerton  {Be^.  Tett.,  xxiL,  512).  Charles  Wilstrope,  "myne 
heire  apparent,"  the  only  legitimate  child  named  b^  the  testator,  died,  probably, 
in  his  father's  lifetime,  as  he  is  not  mentioned  m  Glover's  Visitation  of  1584, 
which  gives  as  the  issue  of  Sir  Oswald, — ^Francis,  Eleanor,  and  Eliaabeth. 

'  Bobert  de  Pontefraot  was  seneschal  of  St.  Peter  of  York  (Be^.  Magn, 
Alb.,  pars  iii.,  100).  By  an  Inq.  p.  m.  taken  84th  Edward  I.,  his  son  Thomas 
was  found  to  be  his  next  heir,  and  of  the  age  of  thirty  years  and  more  (Col.  Gen., 
ii.,  706).  "  Thomas  de  Pontefraoto  de  Whilesthorp  "  was  living  Dec.  2l8t,  1315 
{York  Corp.  Papert,  ii.,  983).  Thomas  filius  Bicardi  de  Pontefhicto,  a  member, 
probably,  of  the  same  fiunily,  was  elected  M.P.  for  the  city  of  York,  Oct  6th, 
1820,  «l  uly  5th,  1321,  in  1328,  and  again  in  1338. 

■  Hutton  Wandesley,  in  the  parish  of  Long  Marston. 

*  "  Merston.  In  itinere  Johannis  Kyrkby,  anno  regis  Edwardi  primi,  xijj*, 
habetur  sic : — In  Marston  sunt  xij  caruc.  terne :  de  quibus  Willelmus  filius 
Thomffi  ten'  vj  caruc.  terre  pro  iiij^  parte  unius  feodi  de  Henr'  (tic)  de  Brus,  et 
idem  Henr*  de  Baron'  de  Moubray ;  et  resid.  vj  car.  ten*  diversi  de  Henr'  de 
Brus,  et  ipsi  ut  supra.  Et  debet  villa  prsedicta^  una  cum  bov*  terrae  quas  Prior 
Sancti  Andre®  Ebor.  ten',  ad  finem  prsodictum  xijd.  Et  est  in  wapp.  de  Aynsty " 
(Coucher  Book  of  Fountains.    Add.  MS8.  Brit.  Mus.,  18,  276,  fo.  142). 

•  On  the  6th  kal.  Julv,  1278,  "  Willelmus  filius  Thomas  de  Merston"  granted 
to  the  Master  and  Brethren  of  St.  Leonard's  Hospital,  "  unam  travam  bladi  de 
gualibet  caruca  arant.  per  novem  dies  in  terris  maneriis  meis  de  Berghthorp  et 
Merston'*  (Cott.  MS.,  Nero,  D.,  iii.,  fo.  586).  His  father  " dominus  Thomas 
filius  Willekni  de  Belkethorp,  miles,**  gave  land  in  Marston  "Willelmo  filio 
Willelmi  de  Marisoo  de  Hoton,  in  liberum  maritagium  cum  Laderana  sorore 
mea  *'  {Cot.  MS.,  Veep.,  A.,  iv.,  fo.  72  b).  And  by  an  undated  charter,  witnessed 
by  Sir  Peter  de  Brus  and  others,  the  aforesaid  William  and  Laderana  grant  laud 
there  which  they  had  of  the  gift  "  Willelmi  filii  Thomaa  quondam  domini  de 
Marston,  et  ThomsB  filii  ejusdem  Willelmi,  et  Willelmi  filii  ejusdem  Thomse  '* 
(Ibid.,  fo.  75  h).  Of  the  "  Terr»  Rebellium  datae  fidelibus  tempore  regis  H.  III.,'* 
reter  de  Brus  had,  inter  aliae,  "  omnes  terras  quae  fueruut  Thomas  filii  Willelmi 
de  Merston  '*  {Bot.  eeleeti  ex  archivie  in  Dom.  Cap.  Wettm.,  p.  253). 

'  pro  iiij**  parte  feodi  de  hsered*  de  Brus,  et  idem  hscr*  de  Barone,  A.  B. 
V  A.  and  B.  omit  ad  finem  pradictum. 


WAPENTAKE    OP   THE   AINSTY,   W.  R.  29 

Hessat.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  de 
Faynill ;  et  nullum  fit  inde  servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio  in  inqili- 
sitionibus  prsedictis. 

Dbingoenhus.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij  car.  terrse:  de 
quibus  Bobertus  de  Grey  tenet  in  eadem  ij  car.  de  Priore 
Sanctae  Trinitatis  Ebor.  pro  una  libra  thuris  per  ann.,  et  idem 
Prior  tenet  eas  de  feodo  de  Luterell ;  et  nullum  fit  inde  servi- 
tium  de  quo  fit  mentio^  etc. :  et  prsedictus  Bobertus  et  Priorissa 
Sancti  Clementis  Ebor.  tenent  residuas  ij  car.^  reddendo  per 
ann.  vs. ;  sed  utrum  reddere  debeant  ad  finem  prsedictum,  vel 
ad  auxilium  vicecomitis,  sive  aliunde^  non  fit  mentio  in  inqui- 
sitionibus  prsedictis.** 

PoPiLTON  CUM  ALTERA  PoPiLTON.'  Abbas  Bcatse  Maria 
Ebor.  tenet  easdem  villas  infra  metas  wapp.  prsedicti;  sed  a 
quo  eas  tenet^  vel  per  quod  servitium^  non  flt  mentio^  etc. 

ToDWYK.*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vij  car.  terrae:  de  quibus 
xxj  bov.  tenentur  de  haeredibus  de  Brus,  et  haeredes  de  Brus  de 
feodo  de  Moubray,  et  ipse  de  rege  in  capite^  et  redd,  per  ann. 
ad  finem  praedictum  vjd. ;  et  Prior  de  Parco  tenet  xxj  bov. 
terrae  de  feodo  eodem,  et  facit  sectam  ad  wapp.  praedictum,  et 
redd,  ad  finem  praedictum  yjd.j  et  residuae  xxij  bov.  terrae 
tenentur  de  feodo  de  Trussebutt,  quas  Willelmus  de  Bos  tenet 
de  Boberto  de  Bos,  etc. ;  unde  Priorissa  de  Syningthwayt  tenet 
unam  car.  terrae  et  di.  in  liberam  elemosinam,  et  nihil  redd,  ad 
finem  praedictimi. 

Catherton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae;  de  quibus 
Alanus  de  Catherton  tenet  ij  car.  et  di.  de  Philippo  de  Kyme,  et 
idem  Philippus  de  Barone  de  Moubray,  qui  de  rege  tenet  in 
capite  :  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  ijs. 

Apptlton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xij  car.  terrae :  quarum 
Walterus  de  Fauconbergh  et  alii  diversi  tenent  iij  car.  de 
Abbate  Beatae  Mariae  Ebor. ;  et  residuae  ix  car.  tenentur  de 
haeredibus  de  Brus,  et  haeredes  de  Brus  de  Barone  de  Moubray, 
qui  [tenet]"  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem 
praedictimi  xviijd.  q. 

'  A.  and  B.  omit  in  iaquiMtionibus  pnedictis.  ' 
*  Nether  and  Upper  Poppleton. 
'  Tockwith,  in  the  parish  of  Bilton. 
■  tenet,  A. 


WAPENTAGIUM  DE  MORLEY/ 

In  isto  wapentagio  sunt  xxv  villae  et  di.  quas  Henricus  de  Lacy, 
comes  Lincolnise,  tenet  de  rege  in  capite,  videlicet,  Fypelay,* 
Idell;  Calverlay,  Ferselay/  Podnscey,  Bramelay,  [Wirklay]/' 
Hunslett,  Bestone,  Midylton,  Morlay,  Drithlington,  Suthouer- 
ton,*  Famelay,  Tong,  Himdesworth,  Nort  Vile/  Batelay,  Hec- 
mimdwyk,  Gomersalle,  Leversege,  Myrfeld,  Claketon/  Boiling/ 
Eland  et  medietas  de  Ardeslawe. 

Idem  comes  tenet  de  rege  in  capite  [blanky  feod.  milit.  et 
di.  in  honore  de  Pontefracto;  sed  per  quod  servitium,  vel  in 
quibus  lods  ilia  feoda  sunt,  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus 
prsedictis. 

Item  reddunt  per  annum  ad  finem  pr»dicti  wapentagii  cys. 
iiijd.,  quorum  particulae  plenius  annotantur  ibidem.'^ 

<  This  wapentake  has  been  ooUatod  with  MSS.  A.  and  B. 

*  Shipley,  in  the  parish  of  Bradford. 

•  A.  omits  Perselay. 

'  Wirklay,  A.  B.     Wortle^,  in  the  parish  of  Leeds. 

«  South  Owram,  in  the  parish  of  Halifax. 

/  Northbirk,  A.    Northbirle,  B.    North  Bierlej,  in  the  paiish  of  Bradford. 

f  Cleokheaton.  *  A.  omits  Boiling. 

'  iiij"  feod.,  A.    xxiiij  feod.,  B. 

J  Driffield,  in  the  East  Biding,  is  the  next  entry  in  the  York  MS.,  and  also 
in  MSS.  A.  B.  C.  D.  and  B.,  where  it  is  followed  by  the  wapentake  of  Birdforth 
in  the  North  Riding.  This  peculiarity  of  arrangement  is  alluded  to  in  the 
Preface. 


WAPENTAGIUM   DE   SKYRAYK/ 

Morton.  Hseredes  Simonis  de  Monte  Alto  tenent  Morton 
pro  ij  car.  terrse  et  di.^  unde  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit.^  de 
honore  de  Skypton  in  Kraven  per  servitinm  militare^  et  debent 
reddere  per  ann.  prsedicto  wap.  de  Skyrayk  xijd. 

Ylkelat.     Bobertus  de  Percy  tenet  Ylkelay  pro  iij  car. 

terrsB^  unde  xiiiK  etc.^  de  Philippo  de  Kyme^  et  idem  Philippus 

de  hssr^  Henrici  de  Percy,  et  idem  Henricus  de  rege  per  servi- 

'  tium  militare :   sed  prsedictus  Henricus  {sic)  de  Percy  debet 

reddere  per  ann.  ad  wap.  praedictum  iijs. 

WAPENTAGIUM  DE  SKYRAKE  ALIO  MODO. 

[Eawlinson  MS.,  460  B,  ff.  4d— 46, 136—188.] 

Inquisitio*  capta,  etc.  [Nomina  juratorum  ad  inquirendum,  etc.,  vide- 
licet,] Walterus  de  Hawkesworthi,  Bobertus  Villan,  Johannes  de  Mart- 
hell,  Michael  de  Brame,  Bobertus  de  Arthyngton,  Johannes  Samson, 
Walterus  de  Medilton,  Bicardus  de  Wygdon,  Willelmus  de  Holm, 
WiUehnus  de  Alwaldlay,  Henricus  de  Bouisaunt  (?),  et  Thomas  de 
Ulskelfe.  Qui  dicunt  per  sacramentum  suum  quod  sunt  in  wapentegio 
de  Skyrake  xliriij  villae,  ut  patet  infra,  anno  regni  regis  Edwardi  xiij'*. 

Morton,  Juratores  dicunt  quod  haeredes  Simonis  de  Monte  Alto 
tenent  duas  car.  et  di.  terrae  ibidem,  unde  xiiij  car.  terras  faciunt  feod. 
unius  milit.,  de  honore  de  Skypton  in  Craven  per  servitiura  militare,  et 
honor  de  rege  in  capite  :  sed  praedicti  haeredes  solvent  ballivo  de  Sky- 
rake pro  fine  wap.  xijd. 

Ilkeley,  Item  dicunt  quod  Bobertus  de  Percy  tenet  in  Bkeley  iij 
car.  terras  de  PhUippo  de  Kyme,  unde  xiiij  car.  terras  faciunt  feod.  milit., 
et  {tic)  liberum  maritagium ;  et  idem  Philippus  tenet  ipsas  de  hasredibus 
Henrici  de  Percy,  reddendo  per  [ann.]  xxiijs.  iiijd. ;  et  haeredes  Hen- 
rici de  Percy  de  rege  per  servitium  militare :  sed  praedictus  {blank) 
solvet  ballivo  de  Skyrak  pro  fine  wap.  iijs. 

•  Collated  with  MS8.  A.  and  B. 

*  This  inquisition,  which  has  evidently  been  derived  from  a  transcript  of  the 
original  return  made  by  Kirkbj,  occurs  m  the  Bawlinson  MS.,  and  also  in  MS. 
Bodsworth  (vol.  xxvii.,  ff.  42  d-62  6),  immediately  after  the  abridged  survey  of 
this  wapentake  as  printed  in  the  text.  Although  not  free  from  errors  and  omis- 
sions, this  inquisition  "  alio  modo  "  confirms,  with  two  or  three  exceptions,  the 
statements  contained  in  the  abridgment,  and,  in  addition,  gives  some  account  of 
the  vills  of  Loftbouse,  Bramhop,  Neusom,  Berwyk,  K:ypas,  Wooddeshom, 
Berdesay,  CoUyngbam,  Wyke,  Grigton  (?),  Wriglay  (?),  Eltofts,  Thoubouse  or 
Tofthouse,  Creskell  and  Stubbs.  That  these  two  versions  of  the  Inquest  may  be 
compared,  I  print  botb  on  the  same  page. 


82  KIRKBY^S   INQUEST    FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

Yedon.  Henricus*'  hseres  Johannis  de  Yedon  tenet  Yedon 
pro  j  car.  terra  et  di.,  unde  xvj  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  de  Willelmo 
le  Vavasur,  et  idem  Willelmus  de  hseredibus  Henrici  de  Percy, 
et  idem  Henricus  de  rege  in  capite  per  servitium  militare  :  sed 
heer*  praedicti  Johannis  de  Yedon  redd,  per  ann.  ad  wap.  prse- 
dictum  xijs.^ 

RouDON.  Prior  de  Boulton  tenet  in  eadem  villa  j  car. 
terrce,  unde  xyj  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  de  Comitissa  Albemarlise/ 
et  ipsa  de  rege  in  capite  per  servitium  militare.  Nigellus  de 
Horsford  tenet  in  eadem  villa  j  car.,  unde  xvj  faciunt  feod., 
etc.,  de  hserede  Johannis  Mauleverer,  et  idem  hseires  de  Petro 
de  Brus,  et  liaer^  ejusdem  Petri  de  rege  in  capite :  sed  dictus 
Nigellus  debet  reddere  pradicto  wap.  per  ann.  vjd.  Et  Michael 
de  Roudon  tenet  ibidem  j  car.  terrse,  unde  xvj.  faciunt  j  feod., 
etc.,  de  Willelmo  le  Vavasur,  et  idem  Willelmus  de  hseredibus 
Henrici  de  Percy,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  rege  in  capite  :  et  reddit 
prsedictus  Michael  per  ann.  ad  wap.  praedictum  vjd. 

Horsford.  Abbas  de  Kyrkstall  tenet  in  Horsford  j  car. 
terr«,  unde  xvj  faciunt  feod.  j  milit.,  de  Roberto  de  Everyngham, 

Yedon,  Item  dicunt  juratores  quod  hseredes  Johannis  de  Yedon 
tenent  unam  car.  et  di.  in  Yedon,  cnm  pertinentiis,  unde  xvj  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod.  milit.,  de  Willelmo  le  Vavasure  per  servitium  milit.,  et 
idem  Willelmus  de  Henrico  de  Percy  per  servitium  milit.,  et  Henricus 
de  Percy  de  rege  per  servitium  milit. ;  sed  heeredes  Johannis  solvent  ad 
finem  wap.  baUivo  de  Skyrake  xijd. 

Raudon,  Item  juratores  dicunt  quod  Prior  de  Bolton  tenet  unam 
car.  terr»  in  Raudon,  unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  de  Comi- 
tissa Albemarliae  domina  de  Herwood,  in  puram  et  perpetuam  elemo- 
sinam,  et  ipsa  domina  de  rege  per  servitium  milit. ;  sed  Prior  dat  dictaB 
dominas  pro  fine  Trap.  vjd. 

Nigellus  de  Horseford  tenet  in  Raudon  unam  car.  terrae,  unde  xyj 
car.  terras  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  de  Johanne  Mauleverer  per  servitium 
milit.,  et  Johannes  Mauleverer  de  haeredibus  Petri  de  Brus,  et  ha&redes 
Petri  de  Brus  de  domino  rege  per  servitium  milit. ;  sed  NigeUus  solvet 
ballivo  de  Skyrak  pro  fine  wap.  vjd. 

Michael  de  Raudon  tenet  ibidem  unam  car.  terrae,  uude  xyj  car. 
terras  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  de  Willelmo  de  Vavasor  per  servitium  milit., 
et  Willelmus  le  Vavasor  de  haeredibus  Henrici  de  Percy  per  servitium 
milit.,  et  haeredes  Henrici  de  Percy  de  domino  rege  per  servitium  milit. ; 
sed  Michael  solvet  baUivo  de  Skyrake  pro  fine  vjd. 

Horseford.  Item  juratores  dicunt  quod  Abbas  de  Kyrkstall  tenet 
in  Horseford  unam  car.  terras,  unde  xyj  car.  terras  faciunt  feod.  milit., 

'  A.  and  B.  omit  Henricus.  *  xijd.,  A.  B. 

'  Isabella  de  B«dvers,  sister  and  heir  to  Baldwin,  earl  of  Devon  and  lord  of 
Harewood,  and  widow  of  William  de  Fortibus,  earl  of  Albemarle.  Inq.  p.  m. 
21st  Edward  I.  {Col.  Oen.,  ii.,  764). 


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88 


I 
I 


et  idem  Robertus  de  Comitissa  AlbemarUsej  et  cadem  Co- 
mitissa  de  rege  in  capite  per  acr\'itiuni  militare.  Idemque 
Abba»  tenet  in  eajdem  villa  j  car.  ten'sSj  iiiide  x\j  faciunt  fcod.t 
de  haeredibus  Hcurici  de  Percys  et  iidem  liaeredes  de  rege  in 
capite.  Item  Nigcllua  de  Horsfbrd  tenet  in  eadem  rilla  j  ear. 
terrBej  nnde  xyj  faciunt  feod,,  de  hairedibus  Johannia  Maule- 
verer  de  Alvertonj  et  iidem  heeredes  de  hEeredibus  Petri  de 
BniSj  ct  iidem  hseredes  de  rege  in  eapite  per  senitium  militarc  : 
et  reddit  prsedictns  Nigclhis  ad  prsedictum  wap,  per  ann.  Tjd, 

Carle  TON.  In  eatlem  villa  sunt  ij  can  terrse,  undc  xvj 
faciunt  fcod.,  etc.j  quaa  Johannes  de  Yedou  tenet  in  Carle  ton  de 
Comitissa  Albemarllae  per  forinsecum  servitiuxa,  et  ipsa  Comi* 
tlssa  tenet  in  domiuico  in  eadeiUj  sed  non  dicitur  per  qnod  aer-* 
vitium* 

Hedtngley,  Willelmus  Pete vin^  tenet  in  eadem  villa  feod. 
nniuB  milit.  de  Comite  Liucolnisej  et  idem  Comes  de  rege  in 
capite  per  servitium  militate;  et  debet  pr^adictus  Willelmus  per 
ann.  ad  wap.  prsedictum  iiijs.  vjd. 

de  Roberto  Everingliam  per  servitium  uuius  marcffi  anntiatim,  et 
Roberttis  de  C<>mitisfia  de  AlbemRrJia  de  Hurwood  per  servitimii  inilit., 
et  Comitbea  de  rege  per  servitiimi  milit*^  et  redd*  pro  line  wap.  vjd. 

Item  Abbaa  tenet  ibidem  unam  car.  terrre  de  hajredibaa  de  Lethell^ 
qniete,  sed  fjolret  pro  fine  ballivo  de  Skjrak  xijd. 

Nigellus  de  Horseford  tenet  ibidem  unam  car,  terrffi,  ut  supra  in 
Raudon,  sed  sol  vet  balUro  de  Bkyrak  pro  fine  wap.  vjd. 

CarietQfh  Item  jura  tores  dicuiit  quod  heeredeB  JohaimjB  de  Yedou 
tenant  ia  Carleton  ij  car.  terrie,  uade  XTJ  car*  facimit  feod.  railit., 
de  Comitissa  de  Albemarlia  de  Harwood  per  servitium  duorum  soli- 
doriim,  et  ip»a  Comitissa  de  domino  rege  per  serritimn  militare. 

Item  jnratores  dk-mit  quod  praedicta  doniina  tenet  ibidem  miam  car, 
terra?,  undo  xvj  car-  terra^  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  per  servitium  miHtare  do 
domino  rege  in  dominico. 

Huiynglejf.  Item  juratores  dicxmt  qnod  Abbas  de  Kjrkestallt 
Rogems  de  Ledea  et  Jobanues  Hcott  de  Cafverlay  tenent  in  Hedynglay 
et  Altoftee*  nnum  feod.  railit.  de  bonare  Pontefifrncti  per  fierYitium 
militaret  et  solvent  ballivo  honoris  de  domino  rege  pro  tine  wap,  iijs. 
fjd,^  et  Comes  prsedicti  bonoris  de  domino  rege  per  Kervitium  military. 

/la  11&9  tliepe  wm$  a  ooavcntion  made  between  tbe  bishop  of  Lotidoa  and 
^Elioiiiai  le  Poitenn  ooncserning  the  boundary  of  the  wood  of  Leeds  and  Headinjjley 
(aya|if«f&#'«  IVi'ii%  FHorj,  T^tk,  p.  61)*  William  lo  PoittTin  i?ras  living  in 
iao7  {ibid.^  p.  64). 

*  WiUiam  de  Lelay  (Leatbloy)  gave  two  earuoates  mnd  ten  oiganja;s  of  land  in 
Hottifiirth  to  the  tttoiiks  of  Kifkstall  (S<*rfoiiV  M<m,  Ehor.^  204). 

*  In  1324  John  dt5  Calverley  granted  to  tbo  moTiks  of  KirkstalJ  '*  maneriiim 
raeiim  de  Hedtliu^rleVi— ^'Xt^ptis  term  ot  servitiia  tenontinm  meornm  in  Altollwi 
et  Brakanblll "  {Mon.  AngL,  v.,  5 J€).  AlUyfU  and  Feni  HiU  art  in  the  parijih  of 
Normanton  in  Agbrigg  waji^ntake. 


84  KIRKBT^S   INQUEST    FOR  YORKSHIRE. 

Potters  Neuton.  Willelmus  de  Wenteworth  tenet  di.  feod. 
j  milit.  in  eadem  de  Petro  de  Arches  per  forinseeum  servitium, 
et  idem  Petrus  de  Comite  Lincolniee,  et  idem  Comes  de  rege  in 
capite  per  servitium  militare.  Et  debet  villa*  prsedicta  per  ann. 
ad  wap.  praedictum  iijs.  vjd. 

Allerton  Gledhowe.  In  eadem  villa  est  una  car.  terrae 
quae  tenetur  de  Comite  LincolnisB,  unde  xvj  faciunt  feod.,  et 
idem  Comes  tenet  de  rege  in  capite  per  servitium  militare. 

Thorp  sub  Rothwell  Hawght.-'  Haer^  Eoberti  de  Stapyl- 
ton  ten'  eandem  villam  pro  ij  car.  terrae,  unde  x  faciunt  feod. 
milit.,  de  Comite  Lincolniae,  et  idem  Comes  de  rege  in  capite. 
Et  deV  praedicf  liser'  per  ann.  ad  praedictum  wap.  iijs.  vjd.* 

Gypton.  Alexander  de  Ledes  tenet  in  eadem  j  car.  terrae, 
unde  xvj,  etc.,  de  Humfiido  de  Veyly,  et  idem  Humfiridus  de 
Comite  Lincolniae,  et  idem  Comes  de  rege  in  capite  per  ser- 

Neuton  Potter.  Willelmus  de  Wynteworth  tenet  in  Potter 
Newton  di.  feod.  milit.,  unde  xvj  car.  terras  facimit  feod.  milit.,  per 
servitimn  militare  Petri  de  Arcubus,  et  Petrus  de  honore  Pontefracti 
per  servitium  milit.,  et  Comes  honoris  de  domino  rege  per  servitium 
milit. :  sed  praedictus  Willelmus  solvet  pro  fine  wap.  ballivo  de  Skyrake 
iijs.  vjd. 

Allerton  et  LofthouBe}  Item  juratores  dicont  quod  Willelmus 
de  Allerton  tenet  in  Gledhawe  Allerton  unam  car.  terrsB  et  di.,  unde 
xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  de  Abbate  de  KyrkestaU  per  ser- 
vitium milit.,  reddendo  eidem  Abbati  pro  fine  wap.  xijd.  Et  idem 
Abbas  et  Hcnricus  de  Lofthouse  tenent  ibidem  in  Lofthouse  vj  car. 
terrae  et  di.,  unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  et  tenent  totum  de 
honore  Pontefracti  per  servitium  milit.,  et  Comes  honoris  de  domino 
rege  per  servitium  milit. :  sed  Abbas  solvet  pro  fine  wap.  iiijs.  vjd. ;  qui 
quidem  Henricus  tenet  in  Lofthouse  ij  car.  terrae  praedictarum  vj  car. 
terrae  etdi. 

Thorp.  Item  juratores  dicunt  quod  haeredes  Roberti  de  Stapilton 
tenent  in  Thorp  sub  Rothwelhaght  ij  car.  terrae,  unde  x  car.  faciunt 
feod.  milit.,  de  honore  Pontefracti  per  servitium  militare,  et  idem 
Comes  de  domino  rege  per  servitium  milit. :  sed  haeredes  solvent  pro 
fine  wap.  ijs.  vjd. 

Chfpton.  Item  juratores  dicunt  quod  Alexander  de  Ledes  tenet  in 
Gypton  unam  car.  terrae,  unde  xvj  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  de  Hum- 
firido  le  Velle  per  servitium  militare,  et  idem  Humfridus  de  honore 
Pontefracti  per  servitium  milit.,  et  idem  Comes  de  rege  per  servitium 

<  Et  debet  Willelmus  per  ann.,  A.  B. 

i  Thorpe  Stapleton,  In  the  parish  of  Whitkirk.  Bothwell  Hague,  or  Haje, 
BO  called  from  the  pale  with  which  it  was  surrounded,  had  been  an  ancient  park 
of  the  Laoies  {Loidu  and  Slmete,  140). 

»  ijs.  vjd.,  A.  B. 

f  Prohablj  Lofthouse,  now  depopulated,  in  the  parish  of  Harewood. 


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litium  militare.  Et  debet  praedictus  Alexander  [per  aim*]™'  ad 
wap.  prsetlictuin  \jd*  ob* 

SwYNLYNGTON,  Hugo  dfi  Swjulytigtou  tenet  di,  feod*  unius 
milit.  de  liaer'  Robert!  de  Stapehon,  et  prsedict'  haer*  de  Comite 
Liucolniie,  ct  Comes  de  rege  in  capite  per  servitiimi  militare, 
Idemquc  Hugo  tenet  j  feod,  milit.  in  cadeni  nlla  de  feodi-firma 
de  haercdibus  de  Pateshull,  reddendo  ei&dem  per  anii.  \j  nmrcaSj 
et  iidem  liseredes  de  Comite  Lincobiise  per  foriiisecum  ser- 
vitiiun^  et  idem  Corner  de  rege  per  servitium  mil  it  are.  Et  debet 
prsedietus  Hugo  per  aiiiK  ad  wap.  praedictum  xjs.  ii]d* 

Allerton  juxta  Aquam.  Comes  Lincoluise  tenet  eandem 
vilJam  pro  ij  car.  terrae,  unde  x  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  de  rege  iu 
capite  per  servitium  militare;  et  debet  per  ann*  wap,  praedicto 
jtijd. 

Makston.  Johannes  de  Brogbton  tenet  Mauston  pro  iij 
car.  terne,  unde  x  fiieiuut  feod.j  etc.,  de  Stephano  de  Walejs, 
et  idem  Stcpbauus  de  Comite  LiueolniBe,  et  idem  Comes  de  rege 
per  servitium  militare*  Et  debet  preadictus  Joliannes  per  aim, 
ad  wap,  prsedictum  ijs.  iiijd. 

Preston,  Adam  de  Preston  tenet  in  eadem  di*  feod*  milit. 
per  forinsecum  servitium  da  Comite  Liueoltdie,  et  idem  Comes 

milit- :  sed  idem  Alexauder  solvet  ballivo  de  Skyrafce  pro  fine  wap. 
¥Jd.  ob, 

Swi/Ut/nffioH.  Hugo  de  Swilljugtou  tenet  ibidem  di.  kod.  milit. 
per  servitium  militare  de  hteredibiis  Hobcrti  de  Stapilton,  et  liipredea 
Robert!  de  BtapQton  dc  houore  de  Pontefracto  per  serritium  milit.,  et 
Coines  honoris  de  domiao  rege. 

Idem  Hugo  tenet  ibidem  aaum  feod.  integrum  ad  feodi-iirraam  de 
hajredibna  de  Pateshill,  reddendo  eisdem  per  ftnn.  iiij  li.,  et  ipsi  ha^rcdes 
de  bono  re  Potitefracti  per  servitium  milit,,  et  Comes  de  domino  rege 
per  servitium  milit. :  sed  idem  Hogo  solvet  ballivo  da  8kjrak  pro  fine 
wap,  xjs.  iijd.,  et  solvet  per  ann,  pro  quodam  antiquo  judicio  ijs. 

AUcrton  j'u,rfa  Aqttam.  Comes  b  on  oris  Pontefracti  tenet  in 
Allcrton  juxta  Aqnam  duas  car,  terra?,  unde  decern  car,  faciunt  feod, 
ttiiiit.,  per  servitiucv  militare  de  domino  rege ;  et  solvet  pro  fine  wap. 
baUivQ  de  Skjrak  xijd, 

Muiuion.  Item  jura  to  res  dicunt  quod  Jobannes  de  Manston  tenet 
ibidein  tres  car.  terra",  unde  decern  car.  terras  faciunt  feod,  milit-t  per 
servitium  militare  de  Stepbano  de  Walleys,  et  idem  Htepbanus  do 
honore  Pontefracti  per  servitium  militare,  et  Comes  honoris  de  domino 
rege  per  servitium  militare:  ied  idem  Jobannes  solvet  ballivo  de 
^      Skyrafee  pro  fine  wap,  ijs.  iiijil 

H  Frtsian.     Item  juratores  dicunt  quod  Adam  de  Preston  tenet  ibi- 

H     dem  i*  feod,,  unde  decern  ear*  terrse  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  per  servitium 


per  auaum^  A.  B. 


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86  KIRKBT^S   INQUEST   FOR  YORKSHIRE. 

de  rege  in  capite  per  seiritium  militare.  Et  debet  praedictus 
Adam  de  Preston  per  ann.  ad  wap.  prsedictnm  ijs. 

OusTHORP.  In  eadem  villa  est  una  car.  et  di.  et  \  bov. 
[terrae],  unde  x  facinnt  feod.^  etc.,  quae  tenentur  de  Petro  de 
Botherfeld,  et  idem  Petrus  de  Comite  Lincolniae,  et  Comes  de 
rege  in  capite.    Et  redd,  per  ann.  ijs.  iiijd. 

Secroft.  Comes  Lincolniae  tenet  eandem  villam  pro  feodo 
j  milit.  de  rege  in  capite  per  servitium  militare,  et  debet  per 
ann.  ad  wap.  praedictum  iiijs.  vijd. 

Bekhagh.  Andreas  de  Gramary*  tenet  eandem  villam  pro 
tertia  parte  feodi  unius  milit.  de  Comite  Lincolniae  de  rege  in 
capite.     Et  debet  praedictus  Andreas,  etc.,  ijs.  yjd. 

Gyslby.  Simon  le  Ward  tenet  vj  car.  terrae,  unde  xxiiij 
faciunt  feod.  milit.,  de  Archiepiscopo  Ebor.,  et  idem  Archi- 
episcopus  de  rege  in  capite ;  sed  non  dicitur  per  quod  servitium. 

militare  de  honore  Pontefracti,  et  Comes  honoris  de  domino  rege  per 
servitimn  militare :  sed  Adam  solvit  pro  fine  wap.  ballivo  de  Skjrak 
ijs. 

Hausthorp.  Willelmns  de  Lincoln  tenet  in  EEansthorp  onam  car. 
terrsB  et  di.,  unde  decern  car.  terras  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  per  servitinm 
militare  de  Stephano  de  Wales,  et  idem  Stephanas  de  honore  Ponte- 
fracti  per  servitimn  militare,  et  Comes  honoris  de  domino  rege  per 
s6rvitiam  militare :  sed  idem  Johannes''  (sic)  solvit  ballivo  de  Skyrak 
pro  fine  wap.  xxiijd. 

Ricardus  lo  Barde  tenet  ibidem  de  ipso  Petro  v  bov.  terrae,  et 
Petrus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege  per  servitium  militare :  sed  idem 
Ricardus  solvit  ballivo  de  Skyrak  pro  fine  wap.  vd. 

Secroft,  Item  dicunt  quod  Comes  LincolniaB  tenet  in  Secroft  imum 
feod.  milit.  per  servitium  militare  de  domino  rege,  et  solvit  ballivo  de 
Skyrak  pro  fine  wap.  iiijs.  iijd. 

Bekehagh,  Item  dicunt  quod  Andreas  Gramery  tenet  in  Bekehagh 
tertiam  partem  unius  feodi  milit.  per  servitium  militare  de  Comite 
Lincolniae,  et  idem  Comes  de  domino  rege  per  servitium  militare :  sed 
Andreas  solvit  ballivo  de  Skyrak  ijs.  vjd. 

Gyseley.  Item  dicunt  quod  Simon  Warde  tenet  in  Giselay  sex  car. 
terrae  de  Archiepiscopo  Ebor.  per  servitium  militare  et  forinsecum 
servitium,  unde  xxiiij  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  et  idem  Archiepisoopus 
tenet  eas  de  domino  rege. 

"  About  1270  ''  Andreas  fllius  dom.  Ricardi  le  Gramarie  **  granted  to  John, 
ton  of  Alan  Sampson  of  York,  the  altos  of  certain  wind  and  water  mills  at 
"  Abberford  et  Beckhawe"  {MS 8,  Dodno.,  cliz.,  205).  His  widow  Elizabeth  was 
living  in  1292  (Ibid,,  206). 

*  From  Stephano  to  Johannes  is  an  evident  repetition  of  part  of  the  entry 
relating  to  Manston,  which  in  the  Bawlinson  MS.  immediately  precedes  Haus- 
thon).  Feter  de  Mothetfeld  should  be  substituted  for  Stephen  de  Walet,  and 
TFUielmme  for  Johannet, 


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Burgh  LAY  bt  Mensyngton.  Godfridus''  WYgom^  cpiscopTis 
tenet  Burglday  et  Menajngtan  pro  di.  feod.  milit,  per  forin- 
I  ftecum  servitimn  faciendum  Arcliiepiscopo  Ebor*,  et  idem  Archi- 
episcopus  de  rege  in  capite, 

HAtrKiswoKTH.  Simon  le  Ward  tenet  vij  car,  terrae  in 
■  eadem  vLllaj  uiide  xxmj  car.  facinnt  feod*,  etc*j  de  ArchiepiacopOj 
et  ArchiepiacojiiiB  de  rcge  in  eapite. 

Bayldon.  Wdlelmiis  de  Stopliam  et  Adam  de  Nejlfoid  in 
Bayldon  tenent  iiij  car.  teme,  luide  xxiiij  car*  terrffi  faciunt 
feod.  milit.i  et  iidem  Willelmus  et  Adam  de  Simone  Wardcj  et 
idem  Simon  de  Archicpiscopo  Ebor*  per  seryitium  mUitarCj  et 
idem  Arcbiepiscopua  de  rege  in  eapite. 

PouELL,  Ricardua  de  Goldcsburgh  tenet  qtiartara  partem 
feodi  unius  milit.  in  Poueli  per  scrvitinm  militare  de  Arclu- 
episcopo  Ebor. 

Ottelay,  Areliiepiscopus  Ebor.  tenet  in  Ottelay  di.  feod, 
nnius  milit.  in  dominioo.  Et  ipsa  villa  de  OttelaVj  cum  Gyialayj 
Burgelavj  Mensjngton,  Haukesworth,  Bayldon^  et  Poueli,  in 
^ap.  pnedictOj  pertiuct  ad  baroniam  auam  dc  Sclurbum  quam 
tenet  de  rege  in  eapite ;  sed  non  dicitur  per  quod  [aervitium]  S 

Burlay.  Item  dicant  quod  Godfridtis  Wigoraensis  episcopus  tcaet 
in  Enrlay  et  Measyngtoa  per  servitium  miljt4ire  de  Ebor,  Archiepiscopo 
"  jro  dL  feodo,  et  formaecum  servitium  facien  do,  et  Arcbiepificopus  de 
domino  rege. 

Hawkemmrth.  Item  dicunt  quod  Simon  Warde  tenet  in  Hawkes- 
worth  ¥xj  car.  terrBO  per  senritium  nnlitare  de  Archioiiiscopo  Ebor., 
iimde  xxiiij  car*  faciimt  feod*  milit.,  et  Arehiepiscopna  do  domino  rego, 

Baildtyn,     Item  dicnnt  quod  Willelmus  de  Stopbam  et  Adam  de 

itelford  ten<?ut  in  Baildon  qaatuor  car.  terrie  dc  Simoae  Wardc  per 

liervitinm  miLttarei  unde  xxiiij  car*  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  ct  8iraQn  de 

"Archiepisoopo  per  seryitiura  milit»,  et  Archiepiscopne  de  rege  in  eapite. 

Pai^utU,  Item  dicunt  quod  Henri cus  de  Goldcsburgli  tenet  quartam 
partem  feodi  in  Pojuell  per  servitium  militare  de  ArebiepiBCopo  Ebor., 
et  Archiepiscopus  dc  domino  rege. 

Ottehf/.  Item  dicunt  quod  Arcbiepiscopug  Elbor.  tenet  in  Ottelay 
in  dominico  di,  feml.  railtt.  de  domino  rege;  et  ipsaa  vilJee  de  Otteley, 
Gjrselejr,  Burlej,  Mensyngton,  Hawkesworthj  Baildon,  ct  FoyiieU,  in 
wap.  de  Skyrak,  pertinent  ad  baroniam  do  Sberbmn  quam  tenet  de 
domino  rege. 

Mramhop,       Item  dicunt  quod    aliquando    Bramliop    fuit    geld., 

f  Godfrey  Giflard,  brother  and  hoir  to  Walter  GifTard,  aj^hbbliop  ot  Tork 

'i€at,  Gffl.,  f.,  2S1X     In  1287  Sir  Hugh  do  Babiiigton,  bL*  nephewj  <iid  bamege 

to  arebbiitbop  Homanus  fyr  the  jaanuor  of  Bnrley  (j^ej?;  Giffard^  8  6),  of  which  ho 

died  sd^d  %^\h  Edwitrd  L,  Eichard  d©  Babmgton  being  hi*  sou  and  hmi  {Cat. 

Imq,  p.  m.,  U  13S.     ©a/.  Offi*.,  i,,  630). 

•  ttervitium,  A*  B. 


88  kir&by's  inquest  for  tobkshtre. 

Farlington.  Hugo  de  Spenser  tenet  in  cadem  villa  di. 
feod.  milit.,  prseter  j  bov.  terrae,  de  Comite  Lincolniae,  et  Comes 
de  r^e  in  capite. 

Ledes.  Comes  Lincolnise  tenet  yiUam  de  Ledes  pro  quarta 
parte  feodi  unius  milit.  de  rege  in  capite  per  servitium  militare^ 
et  pertinet  ad  constabulariam  Cestriae. 

Item  Rogerus  de  NorthaU*'  tenet  in  cadem  viij^»™  partem 
feodi  unius  milit.  de  Roberto  de  Everyngham^  et  idem  Bobertus 
de  Comitie,  et  Comes  de  rege  in  capite  per  servitium  militare. 
Et  debet  prsedictus  Rogerus  per  ann.  wap.  prsedicto  ijs.  iiijd.  ob. 

faciendo  wap.  regis  de  Skyrak  per  ann.  iijs. ;  sed  nunc,  per  cartam 
domini  regis  Edwardi  none,  Fratres  Hospitalis  Sancti  Leonardi  de 
Ebor.  tenent  ipsam  yiUam  liberam  a  qnocomque  servitio  inde  faciendo. 

Neusom.  Item  dicunt  quod  Fratres  Hospitalis  de  Templo  tenent 
in  Nensom  ij  car.  terras  in  elemosinam  Comitis  Lincolnise. 

Perlyngttm,  Item  dicunt  quod  Hugo  le  Spenser  tenet  in  Perlyngton 
di.  feod.  milit.,  excepta  una  bov.  terrse,  de  Comite  Lincolnise,  et  idem 
Comes  de  domino  rege:  sed  dicunt  quod  Hugo  Spenser,  avus  istius 
Hugonis,  perquisiyit  quandam  cartam  domini  regis  Henrid,  patris  regis 
nunc,  per  quam  quietus  est  de  omnibus  finibus  et  aliis  servitiis  forinsecis 
pertinentibus  domino  regi  ad  wap.  suum ;  sed,  cum  scutagium  current, 
dabit  domino  Comiti  Lincolnias  tantum  quantum  pertinet  ad  tanta 
tenementa. 

Berwyke.  Item  dicunt  quod  Comes  Lincolniae  tenet  tres  car.  terrae 
in  Berwyke,  et  pertinet  ad  constabulariam  Cestrias,  per  servitium 
militare  de  domino  rege. 

Kypas.  Item  dicunt  quod  Comes  Lincolniae  tenet  tres  car.  terrae  in 
Kypas,  et  pertinet  ad  constabulariam  Cestriae,  per  servitium  militare  de 
domino  rege. 

Ledes,  Item  dicunt  quod  Comes  Lincolniae  tenet  in  Ledes  quartam 
partem  feodi  milit.  de  domino  rege  per  servitiiun  militare,  et  pertinet 
ad  constabulariam  Cestrise. 

Armelay,  Item  dicunt  quod  Rogerus  de  Leeds  tenet  ibidem  in  E]st 
Armelay  octavam  partem  unius  feodi  milit.  de  Roberto  de  Everingham 
per  servitium  militare,  et  idem  Robertus  de  Comite  Lincolniae,  et  Comes 
do  domino  rege:  sed  idem  Rogerus  solvit  pro  fine  wap.  ballivo  de 
Skyrak  ijs.  iiijd.  ob. 

Wooddeskom,'  Item  dicunt  quod  Robertus  de  Berlay  tenet  in 
"Wooddeshom  tres  car.  terrae  de  Abbate  de  Kyrkstall  per  servitium 
militare,  unde  octo  car.  terrse  fadunt  feod.  milit.,  et  Abbas  de  domino 
rege  ad  feodum  firmam  iiij"  et  xli.  pertinentes  de  (sic)  baronia  de 

'  Soger  de  North-Hall  in  Leeds,  the  great-graDdson,  I  believe,  of  Thomas 
fitz  Peter  *'  qui  habuit  terras  de  Ledes  ex  dono  fratris  sui,  Adam  dom.  de  Birkin, 
et  vocavit  se  de  Ledes  "  (Ducat,  Leod.,  ed.  1816,  p.  106). 

•  Wothersome  township  is  a  detached  portion  of  the  parish  of  Bardsej,  about 
half-waj  between  the  latter  place  and  Bramham. 


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Oehford.  Abbas  Beatse  Marise  Ebor.  tenet  in  Gerford  vj 
car*  teme,  nude  x  facituit  feod,  milit.^  de  fcodo  Comitis  Liu- 
colniBB.  Et  Willelmiis  le  Westr'  tenet  j  car.  terrse  in  eadcm 
villu,  de  Hugone  de  Swynlmgtou,  et  idem  Hugo  de  Comite 
Lmcolni^.  Et  Adam  de  Preston  et  Simon  de  liupe  teneiit  in 
eadem  iij  car.  ternej  nnde  x  faciunt,  etc.^  de  Comite  Liucolniiej 
et  Comea  de  rege  in  capite  per  aervitium  militarej  et  reddunt 
praedicti  Adam  et  Simon  prsedicto  wap,  iijs.  xd.  ob.,  nude  Simon 
JL^ijd.  ob. 

Thornor,  Humfi"idu9  de  Veylly^  tenet  eandem  villam  pro 
ij  car,  terrse,  nnde  xij  faciunt  feod.,  etc.,  de  Comite  Lincolnioaj 

Collyiigham  :  sed  prfledictus  Robertas  fiotvet  pTfledicto  Abbati  pro  finna 
annua  xs.  ijd. 

Berdesa^f^  Colh/ngham  et  IVi/ke.  Item  dicunt  quod  Abbas  de 
Kjrkestall  teuet  maaeria  de  Bcrdesay  et  C^jllyugham^  Woddeshom  et 
metiietatem  de  Wyke  pro  octo  car.  terrae  de  domino  rege  ad  feodi- 
firmam  solvendo  per  ann.  iiij^  et  x  li, 

W*fke.  Item  diciiut  quod  Motiiales  de  Synyngtliwait  tenant  in 
Wyke  unam  car.  teme  de  elemoeina  regis, 

Gerford.  Abbas  Banctw  Marin?  Ebor,  tenet  in  Gerforde  vj  car. 
terrft?  in  pnram  et  perpetuam  elemosinam  de  Comite  Liuoolniffi,  et  niiul 
mWit  domino  regi, 

Adam  de  Preston  tenet  in  Gerford  duas  car.  terra?,  imde  decern 
faoimit  feod-  milit,^  de  Comite  Liucolaia^  per  servittura  militare,  et  idem 
Conies  de  domino  rege  per  ijerviticm  militare :  sed  dictua  Adam  solvit 
balJiTO  libertatis  de  ^kyrack  pro  fine  wap,  ijs. 

Item  jura  tores  dieniit  quod  Simon  de  !a  Rocbe  tenet  ibidem  miam 
car.  terree,  nnde  decern  car.  faciunt  food,  milit.,  de  Comite  Lincolniie  per 
aerntium  militare,  et  idem  Comes  de  domino  rege  |Kjr  eer\4tium  militare ; 
aed  idem  Simon  solvit  balliro  de  Styrak  pro  line  wap.  xjtljd.  ob. 

Item  juratorea  dicunt  quod  Wiilelmus  Weatraia  tenet  ibidem  de 
Eugone  do  Swyllyngton  nnam  car.  terrfle,  nnde  x  car.  faeiunt  feod, 
miUt.,  per  serYitium  miHtare,  et  idem  Hugo  do  Comite  Lincolniffi  per 
Bervittum  militare,  et  Comes  de  domino  rege  in  capito  per  serritium 
militare, 

Thomor^  Humfridus  Yille  tenet  in  Thoroor,  Grigfcon,**  Giptou, 
Wriglay"  et  Eltoftes**  ij   feoda,  di,  car.  minutj,  quam  Comes  tenet  in 

'  Sir  Hmnphrcij  de  Veyley  was  &]«o  lord  of  the  manor  of  Owsbon^  of  wliioti 
he  enfeoffed,  in  1282,  Willuim  de  Hamelton,  doan  of  York,  to  the  use  of  Robtirt, 
Ibe  BOD  aod  betr  of  the  eaid  Hiimiibrev,  and  Dulcia  hi.*  vrife^  anil  if  they  died 
before  age,  or  without  is^^'^ue,  then  to  the  u^  of  the  said  Huniphrey  for  life, 
Tvmaifider  to  the  said  William  and  hia  heirs  (S.  Y&rks.,  H,  178).  Sir  lltjuiphrey 
de  Veyle^'  was  iiviag  in  129S  {Ihid.).  In  1308,  William  de  Uamoltoa  held  the 
fourth  |mrt  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Thoroer. 

*  Probably  Rigtonj.  iti  the  parish  of  Bardsey. 

*  1  am  uoable  to  identify  this  jjlaoe, 

*  Eliort£  is  in  the  parifih  of  Thorner. 


40  KIRKBY^S    INQUEST    FOR   T0RKSHIRJ6. 

et  Comes  de  rege  per  servitiiim  militare.  Et  debet  prsedictus 
Humfiridus  per  ann.  praedicto  wap.  vs.  iijd. 

Skarthecrofte.  Willelmus  de  Rither  tenet  eandem  villam 
pro  ij  car.  terr®,  unde  x  faciunt  feod.^  etc.,  de  Willelmo  le 
Vavasur,  et  idem  Willelmus  le  Vavasur  de  haeredibus  Petri  de 
Brus,  et  iidem  hseredes  de  rege  in  capite  per  servitiimi  militare. 

Shadewell.  Petrus  de  Arches  et  Willelmus  de  Sayvill 
tenent  in  eadem  villa  de  Scadewell  di.  feod.  milit.  de  Comite 
Lincolnise  per  servitium  militare,  et  idem  Comes  de  rege  in 
capite  per  idem  servitiimi.  Et  debent  prsedicti  Petrus  et 
Willelmus  per  ann.  ad  wap.  prsedictum  iijs.  iiijd. 

Arthington.  Petrus*  de  Arthington  tenet  eandem  villam 
pro  di.  feodo  milit.  de  Abbate  de  Kyrkestall,  et  idem  Abbas  de 
Thoma  Muscell,  et  idem  Thomas  de  Roberto  de  Luterell  de 
Paynell  Hoton,  et  idem  Robertus  de  rege  in  capite  per  servi- 
tium [militare].  y 

Adell.     Abbas  de  KyrkestaU  tenet  eandem  villam  pro  di. 

mann  sua,  unde  decem  car.  faciunt  feod.,  de  Comite  Linoolnise  per 
servitium  militare,  et  idem  Comes  de  domino  rege  per  servitimn  militare : 
Bed  idem  Humfridos  solvit  ballivo  de  Skyrak  pro  fine  wap.  vs.  iijd. 

Item  dicunt  quod  Petms  de  Cestria  tenet  in  lliomor  totum 
manerium  de  Humfrido  Ville  ad  terminum  vitse  suae,  et  quod  prsedictus 
Petrus  tenet  ibidem  iiij**'  bov.  terne  et  advocationem  ecclesiae,  quas 
emit  de  prsedicto  Hmnfrido,  tenendas  sibi  et  hseredibus  suis  de  Comite 
Lincolnice  per  servitium  militare. 

Scarecroft,  Item  dicunt  quod  Willelmus  de  Ryther  tenet  in 
Scarecroft  duas  car.  terrae,  unde  decem  car.  terras  faciunt  feod.  milit., 
de  Willelmo  Vavasour  per  servitium  xijd.  et  forinsecum  servitium,  et 
idem  Willelmus  de  hasredibus  de  Petro  de  Brus  per  servitium  militare, 
et  haeredes  ipsius  Petri  de  domino  rege  per  servitium  militare. 

SekadwelL  Item  dicunt  quod  Petrus  de  Arches  et  Willelmus 
Eyevill  tunc  in  Schadwell  tenent  di.  feod.  de  Comite  LincolniaB  per 
servitium  militare,  et  idem  Comes  de  domino  rege :  sed  praedicti  Petrus 
et  Willelmus  solvent  ballivo  de  Skyrak  pro  fine  wap.  iijs.  iiijd. 

Artkyngton.  Item  dicunt  quod  Robertus  de  Arthyngton  tenet 
ibidem  di.  feod.  unius  milit.,  unde  xx  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  de 
Abbate  de  Kyrkestall  per  servitium  militare,  et  Abbas  de  Thoma 
Muschell  ad  feodi-firmam,  reddendo  per  ann.  xls.,  et  Thomas  de 
Andrea  Lutterell  per  servitium  militare,  et  Andreas  de  domino  rege 
per  servitium  miHtare :  sed  Robertus  solvet  Abbati  de  Kyrkstall  pro 
fine  wap.  vs.  vd.  ob. 

Adell.  Item  dicunt  quod  Abbas  de  Kyrkstall  tenet  di.  feod.  in 
Adell,  Thouhouse'  et  Creekell*  ad  prasdictam  feodi-firmam  de  Thoma 

'  Robertus,  A.  B.  9  militare,  A.  B. 

*  Probably  the  same  place  as  Tofbhouse,  mentioned  below. 
«  Kirskill,  between  Poole  and  Arthington. 


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feodo  milit*  ad  feodi-firiDam  pro  ids.  per  anii<  ThomsB  de 
l^Iuseellj  et  idem  Thomas  de  prsedicto  Roberto  de  Luterell,  et 
idem  Robertus  de  rege  in  capite  per  servltiuin  militare*  Et 
idem  Abba^  deljet  per  ann.  prsedicto  wap*  xxi,  pro  istis  teuc- 
meutis  et  omnibus  [aliis]*  in  eodem^  preeter  Collin  gb  am  et 
Berdesey,  qua;*  tenet  de  rege  ad  feodi-firmam  pro  iiij"  x  li. 

WvBEHDELAY.^  Thomas  de  Weston  tenet  eandem  \411am 
pn)  j  car*  terrse,  unde  xiiij  faciunt  feod.  j  mdit*,  de  Comitissa 
AlbemarliaQj  et  eadem  Comitiasa  de  rege  in  capite. 

Alwaldeley.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terr?ej  unde  xvy 
faciunt  feod.  milit.j  quae  tenentnr  de  Comitissa  Albcmarliae,  et 
eadem  Comitissa  de  rege  in  capite  per  servitium  militare. 

MuBchell,  et  Thomas  de  haeredibus  Andreie  Luterell  per  serritium 
niiliUvre,  tt  prsedicti  h»rede@  Andreas  Luterell  de  domino  rege  per 
semtium  militare ;  unde  Hector  eccledie  de  Adcll  tenet  di.  car.  et  duas 
bor,  terra3  in  Adell,  et  ha-redea  Jordant  de  Bynglay  tenent  in  Creskcll 
et  Artlijngton  quint^m  partem  uniaa  feodi. 

Tcfthouse.     Item  dicant  quod  Johamxes  Bampson**  tonct  unam  car, 

ten^  in  Tofthouse  de   prsedicto   Abbate  de   pra'Uicto  di,  feodo   per 

serritium  militare,  reddendo  diias  marca^  pro  domimeo  suo,  forineccum 

prs&dicto  Abbatij  et  pro  tine  wap.  xijd.     Et  Abbaa  tenet  omnia  prm- 

1  dicta  ad  feodi-firmam  de  Thoma  MuschcUf  reddendo  per  ann.  quad* 

I  faginta  solidos,  tjt  pr^edictus  Thomas  de  Roberto  Lut^irell  de  Ho  ton 

Pannell  per  serntinm  militare,  ot  idem  Rubertna  de  tiomino  rege  per 

[aerritium  militare:    sed  Abbas  solTit  per  man  us  suas  pro  onmibus 

« istis  tenementis  et  omnibus  aliis  qupa  tenet  in  wap,  de  Skjrak  pro 

fine  wap.  xxs.,  excepts  Berdsay  et  Colynghara. 

Wardeht/.    Item  dicunt  quod  Tbomaa  de  Weston  tenet  in  Wardelay 

Lunam  car.  terrse,  cum  pertinentiis,  imde  xiiij  car,  faciunt  feod.  mllit,,  de 

^Comitissa  Albemarliie  de  Hare  wood  per  scrvitium  militare,  reddendo 

Tjd*  ob.  pro  fine  wap.,  et  ipsa  Comitissa  de  rege  per  serritimn  militare 

in  capite. 

BtfMes,*  Item  dicunt  quod  Adam  de  Stabhes/  tenet  ibidem  duas 
car.  terrie  de  Comitissa  Albemarlia^  per  servitium  militare  et  alia 
sen^itia  forinseca. 

Atwoidlay,  Item  dicnnt  quod  WtUelmua  de  Alwadlay  tenet  ibidem 
daaa  car,  tcrr^,  unde  XTJ  car.  faciunt  feod.,  de  Comitissa  de  Albcmarlia 
per  serritimn  militare,  reddendo  pro  fine  Trap,  xiijd. 

*  tMSf  A.  B,  *  Weardley,  in  tho  parish  of  Harewood, 

^  Bode  worth  givea  an  abstract  of  an  a^eemetit,  dat^  in  1309,  "  between 
John  de  Yalonoene  and  MQii^nte,  hk  witb,  comp^",  nod  John  Sampson  and  A^e?, 
His  wif^  deforc",  of  th«  manor  of  Tonehouae,  and  Innd.^  in  HarRcid/'  and  adds 
in  a  marpnal  iiot«: — ""Toni^liouse  is  now  parcell  of  Karwod  Parke,  and  the 
bouieiug  pulled  down  "  {Hitt.  H^xrffvo&d^  p.  197)* 

•  The  Stntnjftun  of  Domesday  Book.  Stub  Hou«e,  tho  name  of  a  farm  near  I  j 
two  mU(.'s  HAW  of  Harowood»  stauda,  probably,  on  the  site  of  this  lost  vtlh 

/  lilt  Edwsird  II.     Inq.  p.  m.  of  Adam  de  Stubhouije  {Ca!.  Inq.  p.  m.^  1527). 


42  kirkbt's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

Wtoeton.  Prior  de  Bonlton  tenet  Wygeton  pro  v  car. 
terrse^  unde  xvj  faciunt  feod.^  etc.^  de  Comitissa  Albemarlise^ 
et  eadem  Comitissa  de  rege. 

Est  Kesewyk.  Hseht'  Simonis  de  Monte  Alto  ten'  Est 
Kesewyk  pro  di.  feodo  milit.  de  Comitissa  Albemarliae^  et  eadem 
Comitissa  de  rege  in  capite. 

Harwode.  Comitissa  Albemarlise  tenet  Harwode  pro  feodo 
unius  milit.  de  rege  in  capite  per  servitium  militare ;  et  eadem 
Comitissa  debet  reddere  per  ann.  wap.  prsedicto  pro  Harwode  et 
aliis  tenementis  quae  de  ipsa  in  prsedicto  wap.  xxs.  Alii  de  con- 
simili  tenura  faciimt  iij  apparencies  per  ann.^  j  ad  comitatnm^ 
secundam  ad  trithing^  et  tertiam  ad  wapentagium. 

Byngeley.^     Stephanus  le  Waleys  tenet  iij  car.  [terrae],* 

Item  Willelmus  de  Brandon  tenet  ibidem  miam  car.  terras  de 
praedicta  Comitissa  de  Albimarill*,  nnde  XYJ  car.  terras  faciunt  feod. 
milit.,  reddendo  pro  fine  wap.  yjd.  ob.,  et  praedicta  Comitissa  omnia 
praedicta  de  rege  per  servitimn  militare. 

Wygdon,  Item  dicunt  qnod  Prior  de  Bolton  tenet  in  Wikdon 
qninque  car.  terras  de  Comitissa  Albemaryll*  per  servitium  militare, 
unde  XTJ  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  et  solvit  praedicta?  Comitissae 
pro  fine  wap.  ijs  viijd.  ob.,  et  facit  forinsecum  servitium  eidem 
Comitissae. 

Est  Keswik.  Item  dicunt  quod  haeredes  Simonis  de  Monte  Alto 
tenent  in  Est  Kessewik  di.  feod.  de  Comitissa  de  Albemarill'  per 
servitium  militare,  et  solvunt  pro  fine  wap.  iiijs.  iiijd.,  et  Comitissa 
de  rege  in  capite. 

Harewood,  Item  dicunt  quod  Comitissa  Albemarill'  tenet  in 
Harewode  dominica  sua,  mercatum,  et  villas  de  Harewode,  Carleton, 
"Wardelay,  Wygdon,  Est  Keswyk  et  omnia  quas  tenet  in  wap.  de 
Bkyrak  de  rege  pro  feodo  unius  milit. ;  et  reddit  ballivo  de  Skjrake  pro 
fine  wap.  xxs. 

Byngley,  Item  dicunt  quod  Stephanus  Waleys  tenet  in  Byngley 
iij  car.  terrae,  unde  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod.  miUt.,  de  Roberto  de 
Everyngham,  reddendo  per  ann.  vjs.  viijd.  et  alia  servitia;  et  idem 
Robertus  tenet  eas  de  Elienora  de  Zuche  per  praedicta  servitia,  et 
Elienora  praedicta  tenet  eas  de  Milisanta  de  Monte  Alto,  matre  sua,  ex 
dono  ipsius,  per  homagium  et  alia  servitia,  et  praedicta  Milisent  tenet 
eas  de  rege  per  servitium  militare. 

Et  quod  Johannes  de  Martley  tenet  ibidem  tres  partes  unius  car. 
terrae  de  eodem   feodo    de    praedicto    Roberto   de   Everyngham    per 

f  In  1217  Maurice  de  Gaunt,  who  had  been  taken  prisoner  at  the  battle  called 
the  Fair  of  Lincoln,  ceded  the  manors  of  Leeds  and  Bingley  to  BAonulph,  earl 
of  Chester  and  Lincoln,  as  the  price  of  his  ransom.  And  in  the  14th  Henry  III., 
William  de  Cantilupe  roceiyed  a  confirmation  from  the  crown  of  the  vill  and 
manor  of  Bindley  of  the  gift  and  feofiinent  of  the  above-mentioned  Eannulph, 
to  be  held  of  him  by  the  service  of  half  a  fief  of  one  knight  iJStapleton's  Trinity 
Priory,  York,  p.  73).  *  terr»,  A.  B. 


WAPENTAKE    OF   SKT11ACK>   W,  E» 


4a 


tiiide  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feocL  milit,  tie  Roberto  de  Eveiyngham, 
et  idem  Robertus  de  Alianora  la  Zusehe,  et  eadcm  iiliauora  de 
Milicenta  de  Monte  Alto/  et  eadem  Milicenta  de  rege  in  capite* 
Item  Johannes  de  Martylay^^  tenet  in  eadcm  iij  partes  nniiis  car. 
terrffi  de  eodem  feodo  de  prsedicto  Roberto  de  Everynglianij  ut 
snpra*  Et  totnm  residnum  nianerii  tenet  prsedicta  Alianora 
pro  di-  feodo  milit,  de  prsetlicta  Miliaenta^  et  eadem  Miiisenta 
de  rege  in  capitCj  et  niliiL  redd*  ad  wap.  prsedictum, 

serTitiDm  trium  solidorom,  et  idem  Robertas  de  praedicta  Elieuora  per 
forinsecnm  servitium. 

Et  ipsa  Ellen ora  tenet  omnia  priedicta,  et  totnm  residumn  monerii 
de  Bjnglej,  de  priedicta  MiEsanta,  matre  sua,  per  servitium  militare, 
et  ipsa  Mill  sent  de  rege  in  capite  pro  di.  feodo  uniuB  miBt. :  &ed 
priedicta  Milisaot  dicit  se  babere  qnandam  cartam  regis  Henrici,  patris 
regis  nnne,  per  qnam  idem  rex  qmetam  clamarit  cut  dam  WiOelmo  de 
Caatelapo,  aatecesaori  cjnsdem  Milisanta3^  de  docem  solidis  fiuium 
€om\  wapentagii,  ct  sectam  com\  wapentagii  et  trithiog,  et  omnia 
fonnseca  seryitia  ad  com'  pcrtineDti;  et  sic  hncosque  ipsa  carta  nsi 
liicnmt  bse  redes  prjedicti  WUklmi,  etc. 


'  MUL^jnt  do  Cantilupo,  molhor  of  Eleanor  la  Zouch,  inamed,  first,  Joiin  de 
Monte  AlUj,  and,  sefxindlv,  Etido  la  Siouoh*     See  note  to  Kighlej,  p.  16* 

J  Jcjhn  de  Mnrtjlaj  married  Alice,  dau^bter  and  oo-hoir  of  SLtiion  de  Mont« 
Alto  (Plac.  de  Qua  Warranto,  225)*  The  iiamlet  of  Jlarky  is  about  a  milti  and 
a  hair  N.W,  of  Bingley,  At  the  time  of  the  Domesday  aurvej  it  waa  callod 
Hardelei. 


WAPENTAGIUM  DE  CLAROW.' 


Bethemslet.  Willelmus  Mauleverer  tenet  quartam  partem 
hujus  villse  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  unius  milit.  de  dominis  dc 
Skypton,  et  iidem  de  rcge  in  capite.  Johannes  Mauleverer 
tenet  qnintam  partem  ejusdem  villae  pro  di.  quarts  partis  feodi 
unius  milit.  de  haeredibus  de  Percy,  et  iidem  hroredes  de  rege. 

Nesefeld.  Robertus  de  Plumpton  tenet  eandem  [villam 
de]^  Nessefeld  pro  medietate  unius  feodi  milit.  de  Roberto  de 
Percy,  et  idem  Robertus  de  hseredibus  Henrici  de  Percy,  et 
iidem  hseredes  de  rege  in  capite. 

MiDDELTON.  Patricius  de  Westwyk  et  Petrus  de  Middclton 
[tenent  villam  de  Meddilton]*  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  unius 
milit.  de  hseredibus  de  Percy,  et  iidem  hseredes  de  rege  in 
capite ;  sed  non  dicitur  per  quod  servitium. 

Denton.  Maugerus  le  Yavasur  tenet  eandem  villam  pro 
quarta  parte  feodi  unius  milit.  de  Archiepiscopo  Ebor.,  et  idem 
Archiepiscopus  de  rege  [in  capite]  .^ 

AscwYTH.  Patricius  de  Westwyk  tenet  tertiam  partem  de 
Ascwyth*  pro  medietate  quartse  partis  feodi  j  milit.  de  Johanne 
de  Vescy,  et  idem  Johannes  de  rege  in  capite ;  sed  non  dicitur 
per  quod  servitium.  Item  Maugerus  le  Vavasur  tenet  ij"  partes 
prsedictse  villse  de  hseredibus  de  Percy  pro  iiij**  parte  feodi  unius 
mUit.,  et  iidem  hseredes  dc  rege  in  capite. 

Weston.  Willelmus  [de]  Stopham/  tenet  villam  de  Weston 
pro  quarta  parte  feodi  imius  milit.  de  Johanne  de  Vescy,  et 
idem  Johannes  de  rege. 

Leley.^  Hseredes  de  Percy  tenent  tertiam  partem  ejusdem 
villsB  de  rege  in  capite  pro  iij^  parte  feodi  j  milit.  Galfridus 
de  Monte  Alto  tenet  tertiam  partem  ejusdem  villse  de  Leley  pro 
tertia  parte  feodi  imius  milit.  de  Comitissa  Albemarlise,  et  eadem 
Comitissa  de  rege.     Magister   Sancti  Leonardi  tenet  tertiam 

a  Collated  with  MSS.  A.  and  B. 

*  villam  de,  A.  B.  '  tenent  yillam  de  Meddilton,  A.  B. 

*  in  capite,  A.  B.  •  Westwvk,  A.  B. 

/  In  the  21st  Edward  I.  William  de  Stopham  claimed  to  have  "  emendas  assizse 
oervisisB  fraotee  in  Weston,  Westwyk,  Toueton  et  Bayldon  ab  antique "  {Flac, 
de  Quo  Warr.,  208).  His  father,  Bobert  de  Stophiun,  had  a  charter  of  free 
warren  in  Weston  and  Newton  in  the  86th  Henry  III.  (Col.  Rot,  Chart,,  76). 

«"  Leathley,  near  Otley. 


WAPENTAKX   OP   CLABO,    W.  R. 


4& 


partem  ejusdem  villse  de  hieredibiis  de  Percy  in  puram  ele- 
mosinam* 

Castellhit,  Ricardus  de  Goldesburgh  et  Willelmus  de 
CasteUey  teiient  eandem  villain  pro  iij^^  parte  feodi  j  milit.  de 
liieredibus  de  Percy,  et  iidem  heercdes  de  rege  in  capite, 

Steinburn.  Abbas  de  Foutibua  tenet  villam  de  Steinbum 
et  medictatem  villas  de  Rygbton  pro  iiij**  parte  et  di.  frodi 
nnius  milit.  de  Comitisisa  AJbemarlisej  et  eadem  Comitissa  de 
rege  in  capite, 

RiGBTo^r,  Robertus  de  Pumeys  et  baer^  Will  el  mi  de 
Piompton  tciient  niedietatcm  ^dllae  de  Rygbton  pro  secunda 
parte  quartse  partis  feodi  uiitus  milit,  de  Rogero  de  Moubrayj 
et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite. 

Ktrkeby  OaBLAUERa.  ComitLssa  Albcmarliae  tenet  eandem 
\illam  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  uuius  milit.  de  hBeredibus  de 
Percy,  et  iidem  hseredes  de  regc  in  capite, 

Kbreby.  Willelmus  de  Cantehipo  et  iLxor  ejus  tenent 
eandem  \illam  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  unins  milit.  de  hteredibua 
de  Percy,  et  iidem  heeredea  de  rege  in  capite* 

CoLTHoap.  Adam  filius  Jolani*  de  Walkyngbam  tenet 
villam  de  Coltborp  pro  qnarta  parte  feodi  unius  milit.  de 
Roberto  de  Plnmpton,  et  idem  Robertns  de  h^redibus  de  Percy, 
et  iidem  haeredes  de  rege  in  eapitej  [sed  non  fit  mentio  per 
quod,  etc.]  ,* 

SiCLiNOHALLE,  iVlicia  quae  fuit  uxor  Joliauni^  le  Vavasiir 
tenet  eandem  villam  integram  de  hseredibus  d©  Pcrcy^  et 
hasredea  de  Percy  de  rege  in  capite,  pro  iiij**  parte  feodi  nniua 
milit. 

Spopord.  Haeredes  de  Percy  tenent  villam  de  Spoford  pro 
feodo  miins  mOit.  de  rege  in  capite. 

pLtJMTON,  Robertus  de  Phimton  tenet  unam  medictatem 
ejiisdem  villse  de  liBeredibus  de  Pcrcy>  et  alteram  medictatem  de 
Johanne  de  Veacy ;  et  iidem  baeredea  [et].'  Johannca  tenent  de 
rege  in  capite  pro  di.  feodo  unius  milit, 

Baaeam,  Willelmns  de  Hartlington  tenet  villam  de  Brahara 
de  Willelmo  de  Ros  de  feodo  de  Triisscbut,  et  idem  Willelmns 
de  Roa  de  Roberto  de  Roa,  et  [idem]*  Robertns  de  rege  in 
capite  pro  di.  feodo  milit.,  cum  tertia  parte  de  Dunsford, 
Brampton^  et  qnarta  parte  de  Folishait*' 

Stth  DiTHON,  North  Ditoon,  Inomantoorp  [et]  medietas 
[de]  Catballe.  Willelmns  de  Roa  tenet  ^^llas  de  Sutb  Ditlion, 
North  Dithon,   Ingmanthorp,   et  medietatem  de   Cathalle  de 

*  Akni,  A.  B.  *  sed  uoti  fit  mentio  per  quod^  etc*,  A.  B. 

S  Bobertiis  <?t,  A.  B.  *  idem,  A.  B. 

'  FnUifooi,  in  the  pariah  of  Sjwjffoiih. 


46  EIRKBT's  *niQIJS8T   for  YORKSHIRE. 

Soberto  Bos^  et  idem  Robertas  de  lege  in  capite  pro  feodo 
unius  milit. ;  sed  non  dicitur  per  quod  serYitiom. 

[Grenb  Hamerton^  Qwyxley  et  Munketox].  Johannes 
de  Hamerton  tenet  Yillam  de  Grene  Hamerton^  et  medietatem 
Yillae  de  Qwyxley,  et  tertiam  partem  de  Munketon^  pro  feodo 
imins  milit.  de  hseredibus  de  Brus^  et  iidem  haeredes  de  Bogero 
de  Moubray,  et  idem  Bogems  de  rege  in  capite. 

[QwYXLEY  ET  Parva  Usburn].  Adam  de  Arondale  tenet 
medietatem  villae  de  Qwyxley,  et  medietatem  de  Parva  Usburn 
pro  feodo  unius  milit.  de  haeredibus  de  Brus^  et  iidem  bseredes 
de  rege  in  capite. 

Alyerton.  Johannes  filius  et  hseres  Johannis  Mauleverer 
tenet  villam  de  Alverton  et  villam  de  Carlton,"  medietatem  de 
Hoperton,  medietatem  de  Parva  Usburn,  et  ij**  partes  villae  de 
Dunsford,  de  haeredibus  Petri  de  Brus,  et  iidem  haeredes  de 
rege  in  capite. 

GoLDESBUROH.  Bicardus  de  Goldesbui^h  tenet  eandem 
yillam  de  Johanne  de  Vescy,  et  idem  Johannes  de  rege  pro 
feodo  imius  milit. 

Kyrke  Hamerton.  Priorissa  de  Monketon  tenet  tcrram 
suam  de  Kyrke  Hamerton,  et  ij  partes  villae  de  Monketon,  de 
haeredibus  de  Brus,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  Bogero  de  Moubray,  et 
Bogerus  de  Moubray  de  rege  in  capite. 

Kyrkby  Malsart  [et  Studleye].  Bogerus  de  Moubray 
tenet  villam  de  Kyrkby  Malsart,  cum  membris,  de  rege  in  capite 
pro  feodo  j  milit. :  unde  Johannes  de  Studleye  tenet  in  villa  dc 
Studleye*  iij  partes  ejusdem  villae,  quae  est  quarta  pars  feodi 
unius  milit.,  de  dicto  Bogero,  et  idem  Bogerus  de  rege  in  capite. 

Aldfeld.  Willelmus  de  Aldfeld**  tenet  eandem  villam  ct 
quartam  partem  villae  de  Studley  pro  tertia  parte  feodi  unius 
milit.  de  Bogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Bogerus  de  rege  in 
capite ;  sed  non  dicitur  per  quod  servitium. 

AzERLAWE.  Duae  partes  ejusdem  villae  tencntur  de  Bogero 
de  Moubray,  et  idem  Bogerus  de  rege  in  capite ;  et  Hugo  dc 
Beltoft''  et  Egidia  uxor  ejus  tenent  tertiam  partem  dictae  villae 
de  praedicto  Bogero,  et  idem  Bogerus  de  rege  in  capite  pro 
tertia  parte  feodi  imius  milit. 


"*  Olareton,  in  the  parish  of  Allertou-Mauleverer. 

"  Perhaps  this  is  Studley  Boger. 

•  William  de  Aldfield,  son  and  heir  of  Nigel,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Alan  de 
Aldfield,  was  found  to  he  twenty-one  years  old  on  Saturday,  April  29th.  1284 
(Co/.  Qen.,  l,  268,  852).    He  married  the  daughter  of  Sir  Elias  de  Knoll  (Ibid,, 


'  Hugo  de  Beltoft  married  Egidia,  widow  of  Nigel,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Alan 
de  Aldaeld  {Cat.  Gen.,  i.,  263). 


WAPENTAKE    OP   CLAEO^   W.  E.  47 

AsMUNDEEBT.  HumfHdus  de  Bassingbum^  tenet  yillam  'de 
Asmunderby  de  Ranulpho  de  Nevill,  et  idem  Ranulphus  de 
haeredibus  de  Percy,  et  iidem  hseredes  de  rege  in  capite  pro  di. 
feodo  unius  milit. 

Ryppeleyb.  Willelmiw  de  Ryppeleye  tenet  ij  partes  villse 
de  Ryppeleye  de  Willelmo  de  Ros,  et  idem  Willelmns  de 
Roberto''  de  Ros,  et  idem  Robertas'  de  rege  in  capite  pro  di. 
feodo  unius  milit.' 

9  Humphrey  de  Bassingbum,  son  and  heir  of  Humphrey  de  Baasingbum, 
lord  of  the  manor  of  Abingdon  (CcU.  Gen.,  i.,  294),  married  Mary,  daughter  and 
heiress  of  Matthew  de  Thornton,  who  had  a  charter  of  f^  warren  in  Thornton 
and  Aismunderby  in  1256  (Flac.  de  Qtto  Warr.,  221).  By  Inq.  p.  m.,  26th 
Edward  I.,  his  son  Humphrey  was  found  to  be  his  next  heir  (CcU.  Chn.,  ii.,  554). 

'  Badulpho,  A.  B.  '  Badulphus,  A.  B. 

'  For  the  Liberties  of  Enaresborough,  Bipon,  and  Aldborough  separate  in- 
quisitions would,  no  doubt,  be  taken.  Particulars  relating  to  plaoes  within  these 
Jjiberties  will  be  given  in  the  Aid  of  the  81st  Edward  I. 


WAPENTAGIUM  DE  BARKE8T0N/ 

Shieburn.  Archiepiscopus  [Ebor.]*  tenet  Shirbum  pro  baronia 
de  rege  in  capite ;  in  qua  baronia  sunt  tj  feod.  milit.  et  quarta 
pars  unius  f(^xli  in  prsedicto  wap.  de  Berkeston  :  unde  Johannes 
de  Bella  Aqua  tenet  unum  di.  feod.  in  Bume  de  prsedicto 
Arcliiepiscopo,  unde  iiij  car.  terrae  faciunt  di.  feod. ;  et  Johannes 
de  Reygate*  tenet  unum  feod.  de  praedicto  Archiepiscopo  in 
Stiveton,  unde  viij  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod.  integrum;  et 
Gilbertus  de  NeviU'  tenet  unum  feod.  in  Luterington/  unde 
viij  car.  terr»e  faciunt  feod.,  etc. ;  et  Willelmus  de  la  Launde  et 
[Osbertus]-^  de  Spaldington  tenent  unum  feod.  in  Mikelfeude, 
unde  viij  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod.,  etc. ;  et  Willelmus  de  Burstall 
et  Johannes  de  Lascy  tenent  unum  feod.  in  Gaytford  et 
Bretton,^  unde  viij  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod.,  etc. ;  et  Decanus  et 
Capitulum  Beati  Petri  Ebor.  tenent  di.  feod.  in  Lumby,  unde 
viij  car.  faciunt,  etc. ;  et  Thomas  de  Barkeston*  tenet  quartam 
partem  feodi  unius  militis  in  Barkeston,  unde  viij  car.  terrse 
faciunt,  etc. ;  et  Willelmus  de  Suth  Muleforth  tenet  in  eadem 
de  Arcliiepiscopo  tertiam'  partem  unius  feodi,  unde  viij  faciunt, 
etc. 

Tadecastre.     Haeredes  de  Percy  tenent  eandem  villam  de 

«  CJoUated  with  M8S.  A.  and  B.  *  Ebor.,  A.  B. 

c  Sir  John  de  Eeygate  was  escheator  north  of  Trent  from  1268  to  1272,  a 
justiciar  from  1269  to  1271  (Foss's  Judges,  m.,  143),  and  bailiff  of  Sherbum  in 
1290  (120^.  Ramamu,  fo.  95).  In  1294  John  de  Beygate,  junior,  did  homage  to 
the  archbishop  for  lands  in  Steeton,  Micklefield,  Lumby,  and  Milford ;  and  either 
he  or  his  father  was  a  commissioner  of  array  in  1300  {Pari.  Wiriis,  i.,  345). 

'  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Gilbert  de  Nevill  was  taken  in  the  22nd  Edward  I.,  when 
his  son  John  was  found  to  be  his  next  heir,  and  of  the  age  of  twenty-six  years 
(Col.  Otfii.,  iL,  484). 

'  Lotherton,  in  the  parish  of  Sherbum. 

/  Osbertus,  A.  B. 

'  Burton  Salmon,  in  the  parish  of  Church  Fenton  (?) 

*  His  son  Walter  having  been  "  in  conflictu  apud  Dumbar  habito  in  vi  et 
auxilio  cum  Scotis  contra  regem  Anglise,"  an  inquisition  "  de  terris  suis "  was 
taken  in  the  27th  Edward  I.,  when  the  jurors  find  that  "  Alicia  quae  fuit  uxor 
Thomse  patris  prsedicti  Walteri  tenet  unum  messuagium  et  xxiiij  acras  terrse  in 
Barkeston  in  dotem  de  hsereditate  ipsius  Walteri :  et  quse  q^uidem  tenementa  ad 
ipsum  Walterum  reverti  debuissent  si  ad  fidelitatem  domini  regis  Anglise  ste- 
ti8«et"(Ca/.  G^.,u.,575). 

'  In  the  Aid  of  the  31st  Edward  I.,  William  de  Camera  is  returned  as  hold- 
ing only  the  thirteenth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  South  Milford. 


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11  capite :  in  qua  villa  aimt  iiij  car.  teirsBj  unde  x  car. 
t  feod,  mUit.;  et  redd,  per  ann.  vicecomiti  Ebor.  pro 
finibus  tiijs, 

[Heselwode]  ,  Et  Willelmus  le  Vavaaur  tenet  in  Hcselwode 
iij  car.  terras  et  di.  de  baronia  de  Spoford,  unde  xiiij  car, 
facimit  feod.  uniiiH  milit. ;  et  redd,  per  ami,  pnedicto  vicecomiti 
iijs. 

Hyther.  Willelmus  [de]  Ryther  tenet  eandem  villam  de 
Comite  Liucotni^  dc  honore  dc  Pontcfracto  j  in  qua  villa  est 
unum  feod.  milit.,  unde  x  car,  terrse  faciunt  feod,  integrum ;  et 
redd*  per  aim.  prsedicto  vicecomiti  vs,  iiijd,  pro  finibua  comitis 
et  wapp* 

Nefton  Kymbe.  Philippus  de  Kyme  tenet  eandeni  villam 
de  feodo  de  Bruiij  et  baer*  de  Bnis  de  rcge  in  capite :  in  qua 
[idylla  c^t  dip  feod.  unius  milit.j  aude  xiiij  car,  terrae  faciunt  feocL 
integrum ;  et  redd,  per  ann,  \icecomiti  prsedicto  iijs.  vjd,  pro 
finibus  pitedictia.     ^ 

BiRKY^,  Adam  de  Evcryngham  tenet  ij  bov,  terr®  in 
Birkyu'  de  Roberto  de  Everyngham*  de  feodo  Comitia  Liucolniae* 
Et  dicta  villa  geldabilk  est,  et  redd,  [i>er  ann.]'  pro  finibus 
pnedictis  vicecomiti  Ebor,^  apud  Farboru,  ut  ibi  patet  in 
sequente, 

Sutton,  Petrua  de  Rotherfeud"*  tenet  ij  car.  terr®  in 
Sutton  de  Comite  Lincolniae  dc  feodo  ejusdetn.  Et  dicta  villa 
geldabilis  est,  et  redd,  per  ann.  noecomiti  Ebor,  pro  finibus 
pneclictia  ijs, 

Polys.  Robertus  de  Panely  tenet  j  car.  in  Polys  dc  Roberto 
de  Percy  de  e<^em  feodo,  Et  dicta  ^Hlla  geldabilis  est,  et  redd, 
per  ann,  vicecomiti  prsedicto  pro  finibusj  prsedictia  viijd. 

Byeom,     Thomas  de  Saneto  Paulo"  tenet  j**  car,  terrse  in 

J  iometime  before  1261,  lobelia  de  Everiiixhaiiit  daughter  aod  heirem  of 
TbofOAE  do  Birkiii,  and  widow  of  Robert  d*s  ETeringlmm,  ''  dedit  maneriimi  da 
BirkiD  cum  omnimodii  pertln^ntiii  siiis  et  cum  advocatioue  ajusdcm  eccleilse 
domino  Johaoiii  de  Everiugbam  fiUo  luo,  [qui]  praeaentavit  Robertum  de  Ever- 
ini^ham,  flrmti^iEL  suuin^  ad  eandem  ecelesiam,  ex  ciiju!!  prs!ftentatione  dominufl 
IV&lLeruB  da  Oraj,  tunu  arctiepiBCopiw  Ebor.^  dictum  Eobertum  ad  eatidem 
eotsleiiam  admkit,  et  in  eadem  eocle^  i&stituit:  qui  illatu  teuuit  iu  tota  vita 
»m'*(Cnt,  0<w.,  i.,  407)- 

»  Sir  Bobert  de  Everingham,  the  eldest  son  of  Adam  de  Everingham,  and 
paadson  of  the  above  Isabdla  and  Bobert,  died  about  two  jeai^  after  the  dote 
of  this  Intiuesst.  By  Inq.  p,  m.,  taken  15th  EdwTird  I.,  his  sou  Adaui  wa^  found 
lo  be  Uift  neit  heir,  "  et  quod  erit  de  ojtate  eeptem  aunonim  in  forito  Saueti 
MicluielU  proximo  futurfj"  (Cat.  Gej^.,  I,  asO).  Adam  do  EveHugham,  meo- 
tioiied  in  the  text  as  holding  two  bovates  in  Bitkin  of  the  above  ftobert,  was,  I 
believe,  hm  vounger  brother. 

'  per  ann..  A.  B.  "  See  note  to  HickletoUj  p.  4, 

■  A  member,  probably,  of  tlie  family  of  that  name,  which  was  seated  at 
Tod  wick  for  ieveml  g«zieiatioiii  {^.  York*.,  ii.,  159),  '  JJ  car.,  A.  B. 


50  KIRKBY's   inquest   for   YORKSHIRE. 

Byrom  de  eodem  feodo.  Et  dicta  villa  geldabilis  est,  et  redd, 
per  ann.  vicecomiti  praedicto  pro  finibus  praedictis  ijs.  ixd. 

Farburn.  Robertus  de  Everyngham'  tenet  di.  feod.  milit. 
in  Farbnm  de  feodo  Comitis  Lincolmae.  Et  geldabilis  est  dicta 
villa;  et  redd,  pro  finibus  com'  et  wapp.  xjs.  ijd.,  cum  Byrkyn. 

[Neuton]  Waleys.^  Stephanus  de  Waleys''  tenet  ij  car. 
terrse  in  eadem  viUa  de  feodo  Comitis  Lincolniae.  Et  geldabilis 
est,  et  solvet  pro  finibus,  etc.,  vicecomiti,  ijs.  vd. 

[Bramham]  .'  In  eadem  villa  sunt  yj  car.  terrae,  unde  xiiij 
car.  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  quae  tenentur  de  rege  in  capite  per 
Petrum  de  Malo  Lacu;  et  redd,  per  ann.  pro  finibus  com'  et 
wapp.  [praedictis]' iiijs. 

Clyftord.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.,  unde 
xiiij  car.  terrae,  etc.,  quae  tenentur  de  [haeredibus]"  Baldewyni 
Wak,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  et  idem  Petrus 
de  rege  in  capite ;  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  com'  ijs.  yjd. 

[Oclesthorpe]  .'  In  eadem  villa  est  «una  car.  terrae ;  et 
redd,  per  ann.  ad  fines  com'  et  wapp.  xyjd.  ob. 

[  ].*    In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij'  car.  terrae;  et  redd, 

vicecomiti  per  ann.  pro  finibus  com'  et  wapp.  xijd. 

ToLLESTON.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.,  unde 
xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod.,  etc. ;  et  tenentur  de  Philippo  de  Kyme, 
et  idem  Philippus  de  rege  in  capite;  et  redd,  vicecomiti  per 
ann.  pro  finibus  com'  et  wapp.  iiijs. 

[Hathelsay]  .y  In  eadem  villa  est  una  medietas  feodi 
unius  milit. ;  et  tenetur  de  Comite  Lincolniae,  et  Comes  de  rege ; 
et  redd,  vicecomiti,  etc.,  ijs.  vd.  ob.' 

'  His  ancestor,  Adam,  son  of  Peter  de  Birkin,  who  married  Matilda,  the 
heiress  of  Caulz  and  Anselin,  gave  a  half  hovate  in  Fairhum  to  the  monks  of 
Pontefraot,  to  find  wine  for  the  celehration  of  mass  {8.  York».,  ii.,  263). 

f  Neuton  Waleys,  A.  B.  D. 

'  Sir  Stephen  Waleys  of  Burgh  Waleys,  the  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Eichard 
Waleys,  was  living  in  1294  {Reg.  Eomanug,  27  h). 

'  Bramham,  A.  B.  D.  '  prsodictis,  A.  B. 

•  hser*,  A.  B.  •  Oclesthorpe,  B.  D. 

•  Ayton,  D.    There  is  no  such  place  in  Barkston  wapentake. 

•  ii  car.,  A.  B.  D.  9  Hathelsay,  D. 

'  A  reference  to  the  Aid  of  the  Slst  Edward  I.,  the  Nomina  Villarum,  and 
to  the  List  of  Homages  rendered  to  the  archbishops  of  York,  printed  in  the 
present  volume,  will  shew  how  imperfect  is  this  account  of  the  wapentake  of 
Barkston.  None  of  the  transcripts,  or  abstracts,  of  Eirkby's  Inquest  that  I 
have  seen  contain  any  notices  of  the  vills  of  Barlow,  Brayton,  brotherton,  Burton 
near  Bum,  Garleton,  Cawood,  Drax,  Fenton,  Frystone,  Grimston,  Hambleton, 
Hillam,  Huddleston,  Hurst  Courtney,  Temple  Hurst,  Kirkby  Wharfe,  Lead, 
Ledsham,  Lennerton,  North  Milford,  Saxton,  Selby,  Stutton,  Thorpe  Willoughby, 
Towton,  XJlleskelf,  and  Wistow.  Particulars  reuiting  to  these  places  may  be 
gleaned  ftrom  the  documents  above  mentioned. 


WAPENTAGIUM   DE   DEKERYNG.' 

KiLLOM.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xxxviij  car.  terrae  quse  solebant 
esse  de  antique  dominico  regis,  et  Arehiepiscopus  et  Capitulum 
Rotomag'  nunc  eas  tenent  de  rege  in  capite  in  liberam  elemo- 
sinam ;  et  rex  habebit  custodiam  praedictarum  xxxviij  car.  terras 
post  mortem  archiepiscopi.^ 

PoTERBRUMTON.  In  cadcm  villa  sunt  yj  car.  terrae  quas 
Bobertus  de  Everyngham  tenet  de  Johanne  de  Eston,  et  idem 
Johannes  de  rege  in  capite  pro  di.  feod.  milit.  Et  redd,  per 
ann.  ad  finem  wapp.  praedicti  yjs. 

Galmeton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  viij  car.  terrae ;  de  quibus 
Kobertus  de  Acklum  tenet  v  car.  terrae  de  Gilberto  [de]  Gaunt, 
et  idem  Gilbertus  de  rege  in  capite  pro  di.  feod.  milit. ;  et  haer* 
de  Johanne  de  Bocehall'^  ten^  in  eadem  villa  iij  car.  terrae  de 
feodo  haeredum  de  Percy,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  Gilberto  de 
Gaunt,  et  idem  Gilbertus  de  rege  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  milit, 
Et  redd,  ad  finem  [praedictum]  vijs. 

Beniton.'  In  eadem  villa  sunt  yj  car.  terrae  quas  Mar- 
meducus  de  Thweng  tenet  de  feodo  de  Nevill,  et  Nevill  de  feodo 
de  Mauley,  et  Mauley  de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  xv  car.  faciunt 
feod.  milit.    Et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  ijs. 

WiLHARDBY.  In  cadcm  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrae ;  de  quibus 
ecclesia  est  dotata  de  una  car.,  et  Templarii  tenent  di.  car.,  et 
residuas  iiij°'  car.  et  di.  tenet  Prior  de  Bridlington  de  feodo  de 
Wak,  et  Wak  de  Gaimt,  et  Gaunt  de  rege ;  unde  x  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et  redd,  villa  praedicta  ad  finem  praedictum 
yjs.*    Et  praedicti  religiosi  nihil  redd/ 

«  Collated  with  MSS.  A.  and  B. 

*  This  account  proves  that  the  fol\pwing  extract  from  the  Close  roll  of  the 
7th  John  does  not  relate  to  Kilhum,  in  Birdforth  wapentake,  as  stated  in 
the  Monasticon  (vi.,  1118),  and  in  Gill's  Vallis  Eboraoensis  (p.  240) : — "  Manerium 
de  Kilbun,  cum  ipertinentiis,  quod  datum  fuit  a  prime  Henrico,  bona)  memorise, 
iUustri  rege  AnghaB,  archiepiscopo  et  capitulo  Bothomagensi,  quod  positum  est 
ad  firmam  pro  lxx  marcis"  {Bot.  Lit.  Clout.,  70).    See  p.  58,  postea. 

*  18th  Edward  I.  ProbaHo  atoHs.  "  Dicunt  [  juratores]  super  sacramentum 
suum  quod  Nioholaus  fiUus  et  heeres  Johannis  de  Bossale  natus  fuit  apud  QnU 
meton,  et  in  ecclesia  ejusdem  viUse  baptizatus ;  et  quod  idem  Nioholaus  fuit 
viginti  et  unius  annorum  ad  festum  Sancti  Miohaelis  ultimo  pra^teritum  "  ( Cal, 
Gen.,  i.,  425). 

^  Binnington,  in  the  parish  of  Willerby. 

'  ijs.,  A.  -^  A.  omits  this  sentence. 

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62  kirkby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

Staxton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  septem  car.  terra;  de 
qnibus  Hospitale  Sanctse  Marise  de  Staxton  tenet  j  oar.  de  doiio 
Gilbert!  de  Gaunt  in  elemosinam ;  et  residuse  yj  car.  terr» 
tenentur  de  feodo  de  Percy,  et  Percy  de  Gilberto  de  Gaunt,  et 
Gilbertus  de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  viij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 
milit.     Et  eadem  viUa  i^d.  ad  finem  praedictum  yjs. 

Flixton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xij  car.  terrse;  de  quibus 
ecclesia  dotata  est  [de]  di.  car.  terrae,  et  v  car.  et  di.,  una  cum 
xvj  bov.  terrae,  tenentur  de  feodo  Baronis  de  Graystok,  et  ipse 
de  rege ;  unde  xix  car.^  et  di.  faciunt  feod.  milit. :  et  residuae 
iiij®''  car.  terrae  tenentur  de  Willelmo  filio  Thoime  de  Graystok, 
et  idem  Willelmus  de  Gilberto  de  Gaimt,  et  idem  Gilbertus  de 
rege;  unde  xvj  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et  redd,  ad 
finem  praedictum  iiijs.  vjd. 

FoLKETON.  In  eadem  [villa]*  sunt  iiij"'  car.*  terrae;  de 
quibus  ecclesia  dotata  est  de  una  car.;  et  dominus'*  de  Lacy 
tenet  unam  car.  terrae  de  Barone  de  Graystok,  et  idem  Baro 
tenet  iiij°'  car.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Gaunt,  et  Gaunt  de  rege; 
unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et  villa  praedicta  redd, 
ad  finem  praedictum  iiijs. 

Flotemanby.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrse  quae 
tenentur  de  feodo  de  Gaimt,  et  Gaunt  de  rege;  unde  xvj  car. 
terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et  eadem  villa  redd,  ad  finem 
praedictum  vs. 

Musedon.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  %  car.  terrae,  de  quibus  vij 
car.  et  vij*  bov.  tenentur  de  feodo  de  Gaunt,  unde  x  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod.  mUit. ;  et  Walterus  de  Buckeden  (Buckton)  tenet 
ij  car.  terrae  et  ij  bov.  de  feodo  de  Gaunt.  Et  redd,  per  ann. 
pro  terris  ejusdem  Walteri  ad  finem  praedictum  xviijd.,  et  pro 
residue  redd.  xijs.  xd. 

Fyueley.'  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj*  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur 
de  Gaunt,  et  Gaunt  de  rege;  unde  x  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 
milit. 

HuNDMANBY."      In   cadcm   villa   sunt  xx  car.  terrae;   de 

«"  ix  car.  terras  et  di.,  A.  *  villa,  A.  B. 

'  iij  car.,  A.  B. 

J  Bicardus,  A.  B.  In  1296  Bichard  de  Lac^  gave  to  the  monks  of  Bridlington 
pasture  for  three  hundred  sheep  in  the  territory  of  Folketon  {Burton't  Mon. 
JEhor,,  228).  *  vj  hov.,  A.  B. 

'  By  an  Inq.  taken  6th  Edward  I.,  Gilhert  de  Gaunt  and  Biohard  de 
Malehisse  are  declared  to  have  the  right  to  take  a  whale  whenever  caught  in  their 
port  of  Fiweley  (Mey),  the  head  and  the  tail  only  heing  reserved  for  the  king 
{Col.  Oen.,  L,  xxxiv.,  278.    Plac.  de  Quo  Warr,,  189). 

"  V  car.,  B. 

"  The  text  reads  corruptly  Hundyn  Hamby,  and  MSS.  A.  and  B.,  Hindin 
Haneby.  Gilbert  de  Gaunt,  who  died  in  X273,  "quondam  tenuit  de  domino 
Bege  in  capite  et  baronia  villatam  de  Hundemanby,  sed  eandem  villam  cum 


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quibus  ecdesia  dotata  est  de  una  car.  terrse;  [et  xij  car.  terrae 
tenenturj*  de  feodo  de  Gaunt^  et  Gaunt  de  rege  pro  ij  feod.  et 
di.    Et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  vs. 

Burton  Flemtno.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xviij  car.  terrse; 
de  quibua  Prior  de  Brydlington  tenet  xij  car.  terrse,  et  Prior  de 
Sancto  Oswaldo  tenet  j  car.  terrse  in  puram  elemosinam ;  et 
residuse  v  car.  terrse  tenentur  de  Hugone  filio  Radulphi^  et  idem 
Hugo  de  feodo  de  Gaunt^  et  Gaunt  de  rege  pro  uno  feod.  milit. 
et  di.     Et  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum  vs. 

FoRDON.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  yj  car.  terrae;  de  quibus 
Prior  de  Brydlygnton  et  Abbas  de  Whitby  tenent  ij  car.  terrae 
in  puram  elemosinam  de  Ricardo  de  Malebise ;  et  residuae  iiij^ 
car.  terrae  tenentur  de  eodem  dominof*  Ricardo^  et  idem  Ricardus 
de  feodo  de  Gaunt,  et  Gaimt  de  rege;  unde  x  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod.  milit. 

Neuton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xij  car.  terrae;  de  quibus 
ecclesia  dotata  est  de  ij^  car.  terrae;  et  Prior  de  Bridlyngton 
tenet  j  car.  terrae  in  puram  elemosinam  de  feodo  de  Gaunt  pro 
1  feodo ;  et  Walranus  de  Rocheford''  tenet  viij  car.  terrae  et  vj 
bov.  terrae  de  haer*  de  Percy,  et  Percy  de  Gaunt  pro  j  feodo 
milit. ;  et  Robertus  filius  Jordani  tenet  ij  car.  de  Sancta  Hilda, 
sed  per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus 
praedictis.     Et  redd,  villa  praedicta  ad  finem  praedictum  vs. 

FoxoLEs.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  yj  car.  terrae;  de  quibus 
ecclesia  dotata  est  de  di.  car.  terrae;  et  Robertus  de  Acklum 
tenet  ij  car.  terrae  de  Willelmo  [de]  Harpham,  et  idem  Willelmus 
de  Domina  de  Kildale,  et  ea  de  rege  in  capite,  unde  viij  car. 
terrae  faciunt  feod.  mUit. ;  et  Walterus  de  Bubwyth  tenet  x 
bov.  terrae  de  Gaunt,  et  Radulphus  de  Fangefosse  tenet  yj 
bov.  de  eodem  feodo  de  Gaunt,  et  Gaimt  de  rege,  imde  x  car. 
terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. ;  et  Rogerus  le  Despenser  tenet  unam 
car.  terrae  et  di*  de  praedicto  Willelmo  de  Harpham,  [unde]'  ut 
supra.     Et  redd,  villa  praedicta  ad  finem  praedictum  iiijs. 

BoYTHORP.     In  eadem  [villa]'  sunt  yj  car.  terrae;  de  quibus 

omnibus  pertinentiis  suis  sine  ullo  retenemento  donavit  Gilberto  filio  suo  et  hseredi 
in  maritagio  cum  Lora  de  Baljolo,  et  earn  inde  dotavit,  et  eos  per  longum  tempus 
ante  deoessum  suimi  in  plenariam  seisinam  posuit"  (Ca/.  Chn.^  i.,  212). 

7th  Edward  I.  Coram  Johanne  de  Vallibua.  Gilbert  de  Gaunt  claims  "  wrec- 
cum  balense  apud  Hundmanby."  The  jurors  say,  "  quod  idem  Gilbertus  et 
omnes  antecessores  sui  a  tempore  quo  non  extat  memoria  habuerunt  in  seisina 
habendi  balenam  maris  cum  applicuerit  in  portu  de  Hundmandy,  salyis  domino 
Regi  Cauda  et  capite  ejusdem  balense  "  (Ex  MS.  penes  J.  Maine,  Canon.  Ebor.). 

«  et  xii  car.  terrae  tenentur^  A.  B. 

'  A.  and  B.  omit  domino.  ♦  ij  bov.,  A.  B. 

'  Sir  Walranus  de  Eocheford  gave  land  in  Newton  Bocheford,  alias  Wold 
Newton,  to  the  monks  of  Bridlington  (Burton's  Mon.  Ebor.,  236). 

•  unde,  A.  B.  '  villa,  A.  B. 


54  kirkby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

Johannes  de  KyllTngholm  tenet  iiij^  car.  teme^  et  Johannes 
filiiis  Robert!  de  Coton  (Cottam)  tenet  ij  car.  de  Waltero 
de  Faucunbei^,  et  idem  Walterus  de  rege;  nnde  viij  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod.  milit.     Et  redd,  ad  finem  prsedictnm  iijs.  TJd. 

BoTURWYK.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xij  car.  teme  qnas  Ra- 
dulphus  filins  Willelmi*  tenet  de  Mauley,  et  Mauley  de  rege 
pro  j  feodo  milit.     Et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  prsedictum  yijs. 

Erohum  [et  Bbrkildale].'  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij^**  car. 
terra;  de  quibus  WiUelmus  [de]  Erghum  tenet  iij  car.  terrse 
de  feodo  de  Gaunt ;  et  j  car.  tenet  idem  WiUelmus  de  feodo  de 
Meynill  de  Archiepiscopo  Cantuar.,  et  idem  Archiepiscopus  de 
rege.  Et  redd,  prsedicta  villa  de  Erghum  ad  finem  prsedictum 
iijs.,  et  prsedicta  villa  de  Berkildale  mhil  redd. 

Grenedale.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xij  car.  et  ij  bov.  terrse ; 
de  quibus  ecclesia  dotata  est  de  di.  car.  terrae;  et  iiij**  car. 
sunt  de  Praebenda  Sancti  Petri  Ebor.,  quae  tenentur  in  puram 
elemosinam  a  tempore  quo  non  extat  memoria ;  et  vij  car.  et 
di.  et  ij  bov.  terrae  tenet  Walterus*  de  Grenddl  de  feodo  de 
Gaunt,  et  Gaunt  de  rege;  unde  xj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 
milit.     Et  redd,  villa  praedicta  ad  finem  prsedictum  vjs.  iiijd.' 

RioHTON.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xiiij  car.  terrse ;  de  quibus 
Petrus  de  Munceus  [tenet  v  car.  de  Ingeramo  de  Munceus],^ 
et  ipse  de  feodo  de  Holdemesse ;  et  v  car.  terrse  tenentur  de 
feodo  de  Gaunt,  et  Gaunt  de  rege;  et  Abbas  de  Rivall'  tenet 
j  car.  terrae  in  puram  elemosinam ;  et  residuae  iij  car.  sunt  de 
Libertate  Sancti  Johannis  Beverlaci.  Et  redd,  villa  praedicta 
ad  finem  pradictum  ijs. 

Speton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  [vj]'  car.  terrae;  de  quibus 
Thomas  de  Speton  tenet  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.,  et  Prior  de 
Bridlington  iij  car.  ct  di.  in  liberam  elemosinam  de  .feodo  de 
Gaunt,  et  Gaunt  de  rege;  imde  x  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. 
Et  nihil  redd. 

Buketon,  Neusom"  et  Bemton.     In  eisdem  [villis]*  sunt 

"  Balph  fitz  William  was  gummoned  to  Parliament  as  baron  Graystock  in 
the  23rd  Edward  I.,  and  died  in  1316  {Dugd,  Bar,,  i.,  740). 

'  Both  these  places  have  long  ceased  to  exist.  Erghimi,  or  Argun,  stood  a 
little  to  the  south  of  the  road  Ic^ng  firom  Burton  Flemming  to  Grindale,  and 
about  a  mile  from  the  latter  village.  Berkildale,  or  Barkedale,  was  one  mile 
north  of  Erghum,  and  its  site  is  indicated  by  Bartindale  Farm,  in  the  parish  of 
Hunmanby.  The  chapel  of  Barkedale  was  given  by  Walter  de  Gaunt  to  the 
abbey  of  Bardney  before  1269. 

-  WiUelmus,  A.  B.  '  vs.  iiijd.,  A.  B. 

9  tenet  v  car.  de  Ingeramo  de  Munceus,  A.  B.  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Sir  Ingram 
de  Monoeaux  was  taken  in  the  20th  Edward  I.,  his  son  John  being  found  his 
next  heir,  and  of  the  age  of  eighteen  years  {Cal.  Chn.,  i.,  451). 

■  vj  car.,  A.  B. 

«  The  vill  of  Neusom,  or  Newsholm,  now  depopulated,  nearly  adjoined  that 
of  Bempton  on  the  south-west.  villis,  A.  B. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   DICKJSRING^^    E.  R.  55 

xxiiij  car.  terrae;  de  quibus  ecclesise  dotat^e  sunt  de  ij  et  di. ;  et 
ix.  car.  terrae  teuentur  de  feodo  de  Meynill,  et  Meynill  de 
Archiepisoopo  Cantuar'^  et  idem  Arcliiepiscopiis  de  rege  in 
capite ;  et  v  car.  terrae  tenentur  de  feodo  de  Me(rley,  et  Merley 
de  Brus^  et  Bros  de  rege  in  capite  ;^  et  yj  car.  terrae  tenentur  de 
feodo  de  Gaunt,  et  Gaunt  de  rege ;  et  una  car.  terrae  et  di.  de 
honore  Cestriae.     Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

B&iDLiNGTON.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xvj  car.  terrae;  de 
quibus  Prior  de  Brydlington  tenet  xij  car.  terrae  in  liberam 
elemosinam  de  feodo  de  Gaunt,  et  Gtiunt  de  rege  in  capite  pro 
j  feodo  milit. ;  et  iiij  car.  terrae  tenentur  de  Priore  de  Bryd- 
lyngton,  et  idem  Prior  de  Meynill  de  Archiepisoopo  Cantuar*, 
et  idem  Archiepiscopus  de  rege ;  unde  x  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 
milit.     £t  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum  ijs. 

Sywardbt  [et]  Ma&ton.  In  eisdem  villis^  sunt  xvj  car. 
terrae  et  di. ;  de  quibus  quinque  car.  et  vj  bov.  terrae  tenentur 
de  feodo  de  Meymll,  et  Meynill  de  Archiepiscopo  Cantuar.,  et 
ipse  de  rege,  unde  x  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit.;  et  ij  car.  terrae 
tenentur  de  feodo  de  Gaunt,  et  Gaunt  de  rege,  unde  viij  car. 
terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.;  et  [una  car.  et  di.  et]*  yj  bov.  terrae 
tenentur  de  feodo  de  Holdemesse,  unde  xlviij  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod.  milit.;  et  ima  car.  terrae  et  di.  tehetur  de  Willelmo  de 
Flaynburgh/  et  idem  Willelmus  de  Comite  Lincolniae  de  honore 
Cestriae;  et  residuae  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.  tenentur  de  feodo  de 
Malebys,  et  Malebys  de  Gaunt,  et  Gaunt  de  rege,  unde  x  car. 
terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum  xviijd. 
Et  iij  car.  terrae  tenentur  de  Libertate  Sancti  Petri  Ebor. 

EsTON.  In  .eadem  villa  sunt  yj  car.  terrae;  de  quibus 
Willelmus  de  Bucton  et  Adam  Ulram  tenent  iij  car.  terrae  et 
di.  et  ij  bov.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Kyme,  et  Kyme  de  Gaunt ;  et 
Prior  de  Brydlyngton  tenet  ij  car.  et  ij  bov.  terrae  in  elemosinam 
de  Gaunt,  et  Gaunt  de  rege,  unde  x  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. 
Et  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum  ijs. 

Flatm BURGH.  In  eadem  [villa] ^  sunt  xyj  car.  terrae  [et]* 
ij  bov. ;  de  quibus  ecclesia  dotata  est  de  vj  bov.  terrae  de  feodo 
Willelmi  le  Constable ;  et  idem  Willelmus  tenet  x  car.  terrae 
de  honore  Cestriae,  unde  xviij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  et 
nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum.  Et  diversi  tenent  residuas  iiij 
car.  et  x  bov.  terrae ;  sed  a  quibus  vel  per  quod  servitium  nou 
fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  praedictis. 

BouYNOTON.    In  eadem  villa  sunt  xviij  car.  terrae*  ct  yj  bov.  ;^ 

•  A.  and  B.  omit  in  capite.  ''  In  eadem  viUa,  A.  B. 
'  una  car.  et  di.  et,  A.  B. 

^  William  le  Constable  de  Flaynburgh.  '  villa,  A.  B. 

*  et,  A.  B.  *  A.  omits  terrae  et  vj  bov.  ^  vij  bov.,  B. 


&6  KIRKBY^S   INQUEST    FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

de  quibiis  x  car.  tencntur  dc  feodo  de  Menill^  et  Mcnill  de 
Archiepiscopo  Cantuar.^  et  idem  Arehiepiscopus  de  rege  pro 
j  feodo ;  et  Willelmus  de  Bonyngton  et  Johannes  de  Munceus 
tenent  v  car.  terra;  de  quibus  Priorissa  de  Apylton  tenet  ij 
boy.  in  liberam  elemosinam  de  feodo  de  Holdemesse^  unde 
xviij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. ;  et  ecclesia  dotata  est  de 
vij  bov. ;  et  residnse  iij  car.  tencntur  de  feodo  de  Gannt^  et 
Gaunt  de  rege,  unde  xj*  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et 
redd,  ad  finem  praedictum  iiijs.,  excepta  parte  praedicti  feodi  de 
Holdcmesse  qu»  redd,  pro  wardo  castri  xxijd.  ob. 

Carethorp.'  In  cadem  villa  simt  xij  car.  terrae ;  de  quibus 
quatuor  car.  terras  tencntur  de  Libertate  Sancti  Petri  Ebor.,  et 
iiij"  car.  terrae  de  Libertate  Beatae  Mariae  Ebor.,  et  residuae 
iiij°'  car.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Holdcmesse,  unde  xlviij*  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod.  milit.     Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

Thorp.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  quae  tencntur  de 
feodo  de  MeyniU,  et  Meynill  de  Archiepiscopo  Cantuar.,  et  idem 
Arehiepiscopus  de  rege,  unde  vj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. 
Et  redd,  ad  finem  prsedictum  vs. 

RuDESTANB.  In  cadcm  villa  simt  xxiiij  car.  terrae;  de 
quibus  haer*  Willelmi  de  Rudestan  ten'  viij  car.  terrae  de  [feodo 
de]"  Merley,  et  Merley  de  Brus,  et  Brus  de  rege  in  capite, 
unde  xj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. :  et  Ricardus  de  Thomay* 
tenet  viij  car.  terrae  de  Luterell ;  de  quibus  Prior  de  Brydlyngton 
tenet  iiij**''  car.  terrae  dc  eodem  Ric»rdo,  et  idem  Ricardus  de 
Luterell,  et  ipse  de  rege  pro  j  feodo  milit. ;  et  residuae  viij  car. 
terrae  sunt  dc  Libertate  Beatae  Mariae  Ebor.,  quae  tencntur  de 
feodo  Pevcrell',''  et  ipse  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  redd,  ad  finem 
praedictum,  una  cum  Bylipton,*  vs. 

TwENG.  In  cadem  villa  sunt  xvij  car.  terrae  et  ij  bov. ;  de 
quibus  Marmaducus  filius  Marmaduci  dc  Tweng  tenet  viij  car. 
terrae  de  Percy  de  Kyldale,  et  ipse  de  Brus,  et  Brus  de  rege  pro 
j  feodo  milit. ;  et  vj  car.  terrae  tencntur  dc  Brus,  et  Brus  de 
rege  pro  di.  feodo  milit. ;  et  Willelmus  filius  Anselini  de 
Harpham''  tenet  iij  car.  terrae  et  ij  bov.  de  Brus,  et  Brus  de 

*  X  car.,  B. 

'  Caythorpe,  in  the  parish  of  Budston. 

"  xviij  car.,  A.  B.  "  feodo  de,  A.  B 

'  '*  Bioardus  de  Thorny  quondam  subvicecomes  Ebor.,"  is  mentioned  in  the 
Hundred  Bolls  (p.  115). 

'  William  PevereU,  casteUain  of  Dover  temp.  Henry  I.,  pive  eight  carucatcs 
of  land*in  Budston  to  St.  Mary's  Abbey  {Ihtgd.  Bar.,  i.,  437). 

«  Belipton,  A.  B.    I  cannot  identify  this  place. 

'  John,  son  of  John  de  Harpham,  gave  the  mediety  of  the  church  of  Tweng 
to  the  monks  of  Bridlington,  which  was  confirmed  by  Anceline  de  Harpham,  his 
son,  and  by  William,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Anceline,  who  quit-claimed  the 
s%me  in  the  court  of  York  in  1302  {Burton* »  Man.  JSbor.,  242). 


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rege^  unde  viij  car.  teme  faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et  redd,  ad  finem 
pnedictum  xjs. 

Oketon.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xiiij  car.  terra;  de  quibns 
Marmaducos  tenet  xij  car.  terrse  de  Mauley,  et  Mauley  de  rege 
pro  j  feodo  milit. ;  et  Walterus  de  Bukden  (Buckton),  Henricus 
de  Rouoeby,  WillelmuB  filius  Elena  et  Johannes  de  Oketon 
tenent  residuas  ij  car.  terra  per  servitium  unius  archeria 
aientata  ad  xxs.     Et  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum  iiijs. 

SwATHORP.'  In  eadem  villa  sunt  ix  car.  terra  qua  tenentur 
de  Chauncy,  et  Chauncy  de  rege,  unde  xv  car.  terra  faciunt 
feod.  milit.     Et  redd,  ad  finem  pradictum  iijs. 

Lanoetoft.  In  eadem  villa  simt  xxiiij  car.  terra;  de 
quibus  xxj  car.  terra  et  di.  sunt  de  Libertate  Sancti  Petri 
Ebor. ;  et  residua  iij  car.  terra  tenentur  de  feodo  Reginaldi 
filii  Petri,  et  ipse  [de]'  Archiepiscopo  Ebor.,  et  [idem]**  Archi- 
episcopus  de  rege.     Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

Garton.  In  eadem  viUa  sunt  xxxij  car.  terra  et  di. ;  de 
quibus  Robertus  de  Boos  tenet  xvij  car.  terra  de  rege,  unde  xij 
car.  terra  faciunt  feod.  milit.;  et  yj  car.  terra  tenentur  de 
feodo  de  Monte  Acuto,  et  ipse  de  rege  pro  di.  feod. ;  et  vj  car. 
terra  tenentur  de  feodo  de  Moubray,  et  ipse  de  rege  pro  di. 
feod.;  et  residua  ij  car.  terra  tenentur  de  Libertate  Sancti 
Johannis  Beverlaci;  et  una  car.  terra  de  Libertate  Sancta 
Maria  Ebor.     Et  redd,  ad  finem  pradictum  iiijs. 

PoKETHORP.  In  eadem  [villa]  •  sunt  yj  car.  terra  qua 
tenentur  de  feodo  de  Percy,  et  Percy  de  rege ;  unde  viij  car. 
terra  faciunt  feod.  milit.     Et  redd,  ad  finem  pradictum  xijd. 

Naffreton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xiiij  car.  terra  et  ij  bov.** 
qua  tenentur  de  Percy,  et  Percy  de  rege ;  unde  xj  car.  terra 
faciunt  feod.  milit.     Et  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum  viijd. 

Wandesford.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  ij  car.  terra  et  yj  bov.* 
qua  tenentur  de  Percy,  et  Percy  de  rege ;  unde  x  car.  terra 
faciunt  feod.  milit.     [Et]  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

FosTON.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  v  car.  terra  qua  tenentur  de 
Percy,  et  Percy  de  rege  pro  uno  feodo  milit.  Et  redd,  ad  finem 
praedictum  ixd. 

Bryoham.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  sex  car.  terra ;  de  quibus 
iij  car.  et  di.  terra  tenentur  de  feodo  de  Menill,  et  Menill  de 
Archiepiscopo  Cantuar.,  et  idem  Archiepiscopus  de  rege,  unde 
X  car.  terra  faciunt  feod.  milit. :  et  ij  car.  terra  et  di.  tenentur 
de  rege ;  de  quibus  Gilbertus  de  Gaunt  tenet  j  car.,  et  Dervor- 

•  The  vill  of  Swavthorpe  has  disappeared,  hut  the  name  is  retained  hv  a 
Hum,  standing  near  its  site,  ahout  a  mile  S.£.  of  Octon,  and  two  miles  N.£.  of 
Langtoft.  '  de,  A.  B.  "  idem,  A.  B. 

'  viDa,  A.  B.  •  yj  hov.,  A.  B.  '  vij  bov.,  B. 


58  kirkby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

giUa  de  Balliolo*'  tenet  j  car.  et  di.  de  soccagio  de  Dryffeld, 
unde  X  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et  redd,  ad  finem  pr»- 
dictum  iijs. 

Kyllum.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  1  car.  terras;  de  quibus 
Archiepiscopus  et  Capitulum  Rotomag'  tenent  xxxviij  car.  terrae 
in  liberam  elemosinam  de  rege,  sicut  supra'  continetur;  et  yj 
car.  terrae  tenentur  de  socagio  de  Driffeld,  et  yj  car.  terrae 
tenentur  de  baronia;  de  quibus  Ricardus  de  Gorun  tenet  iij 
car.  terrae;  et  residuae  iij  car.  terras  tenentur  de  feodo  de 
Chauncy,  et  ipse  de  rege,  unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. 
£t  redditiir  de  baronia  praedicta  ad  finem  praedictum  ijs. 

LowTHORP.  In  eadem  villa  simt  viij  car.  terrae ;  de  quibus 
ecclesia  dotata  est  de  di.  car.  terrae;  et  una  car.  terrae  et  di. 
tenetur*  de  Libertate  Sancti  Johannis  de  Beverlaco ;  et  residuae 
yj  car.  terrae  tenentur  de  feodo  de  Menill,  et  Menill  de  Archi- 
episcopo  Cantuar.,  et  ipse  de  rege.  Et  nihil  redd,  ad  fijiem 
praedictum. 

Harpham.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xij*  car.  terrae ;  de  quibus 
ecclesia  dotata  est  de  ij  bov.  terrae ;  et  xij  car.  et  viij  bov.  terrae 
tenentur  de  Merley,  et  Merley  de  Brus,  et  Brus  de  rege,  unde 
xxj  car.  et  ij  bov.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et  nihil  redd,  ad 
fiinem  praedictum. 

Burton  Anneys.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xij  car.  terrae  quae 
tenentur  de  Brus,  et  Brus  de  rege,  unde  xxj  car.  terrae  et  ij  bov. 
faciunt  feod.  milit. ;  de  quibus  ecclesia  dotata  est  de  una  car. 
terrae.     Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

Thirnum.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vij  car.  terrae  [et  ij  bov. 
terrae ;  quarum  vj  car.  et]  ^  x  bov.  terrae  tenentur  de  Merley,  et 
Merley  de  Brus,  et  Brus  de  rege,  unde  xxj  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod.  milit.     Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

Grauncemore.  In  eadem  villa  simt  iiij  car.  terrae  et  di. ; 
quarum  iij''  tenentur  de  Herberto  de  Sancto  Quintino,  et  ipse 
de  Merley,  et  Merley  de  Brus,  et  Brus  de  rege,  imde  xxj  car. 
terrae  faciimt  feod.  milit. ;  et  Prior  de  Brydlyngton  tenet  di. 
car.  terrae  de  Gaimt,  et  Gaunt  de  rege;  unde  x  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod.  milit.     Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

Hassethorp.  In  eadem  villa  simt  viij  car.  terrae ;  quarum 
ij  sunt  de  Libertate  Sancti  Johannis  de  Beverlaco ;  et  residuas 

9  "  Sex  car.  terrse  in  Killum  et  di.  car.  in  Brigham  de  sokagio  de  Briflfeud 
flierunt  de  antique  dominico  coronse,  et  dominus  Henricus,  rex  ultimus,  dedit 
eas  in  escambium  cum  Driffeud  pro  Cestria,  quae  DorveguU,  qu»  fuit  uxor 
Johannis  de  Ball',  tenet  {Rot.  Hundred.,  4th  Edward  I.,  p.  114).  Dervorgulla  de 
Balliol,  the  daughter  and  heiress  gf  Alan,  earl  of  Gallowaj  {Dugd.  Bar.,  i.,  524), 
died  Jan.  29th,  1289-90,  leaving  Sir  John  de  Balliol  her  son  and  heir  {Cal.  Gen., 
i.,  414).  •  See  p.  51.  «  est,  A.  B.  *  xiij  car.,  B. 

«  et  ij  bov.  terwo ;  quarum  vj  car.  et,  A.  B.  ^  iiij"'  car.,  A.  B. 


WAPENTAKE    OF   DICKERING^    E.  R.  59 

iij  (sic)  car.  terras  tenet  Willelmus  de  Hassethorp  de  feodo  de 
Merley,  et  Merley  de  Bros,  et  Bnis  de  rege.  Et  nihil  redd,  ad 
finem  prsedictiim. 

Kerneby.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xij  car.  terrae;  de  quibus  xij 
car.  tenentur  de  haered'  de  Percy,  et  Percy  de  rege ;  iinde  x  car. 
terrae  faciimt  feod.  milit.   Et  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum  viijs  iiijd. 

Besyngby.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  viij  car.  terrae  quas  Prior 
de  Brydlyngton  tenet  in  liberam  elemosinam  de  feodo  de  Gaimt, 
et  Gaunt  de  rege  in  capite.    Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

Alburne.'  In  eadem  villa  simt  ij  car.  terrae;  quarum  ima 
tenetur  de  Menill,  et  Menill  de  Archiepiscopo  Cantuar.,  et  idem 
Archiepiscopus  de  rege ;  et  alia  car.  terrae  tenetur  de  feodo  de 
Percy,  et  Percy  de  rege ;  unde  x  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. 
Et  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum  iiijd. 

Fraisthorp.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  ix  car.  terrae ;  de  quibu^ 
vij  car.  terrae  tenentur  de  feodo  [de]  Menill,  et  Menill  de 
Archiepiscopo  Cantuar.,  et  idem  Archiepiscopus  de  rege ;  unde 
X  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. ;  et  una  car.  terrae  [tenetur]  de 
feodo  de  Vescy,  et  Vescy  de  Moubray,  et  Moubray  de  rege ; 
unde  xiiij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. ;  et  Prior  de  Brydlyngton 
tenet  j  car.  terrae  in  liberam  elemosinam  de  feodo  de  Gaunt,  et 
Gaunt  de  rege.     Et  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum  ijs  xjd. 

WiLLESTHORP.  In  cadcm  villa  sunt  iiij^'  car.  terrae;  de 
quibus  ij  car.  terrae  tenet  Prior  [de]  Brydlyngton  de  feodo  de 
Gaunt  in  liberam  elemosinam,  et  Gaunt  de  rege ;  et  residuae  ij 
car.  tenentur  de  feodo  de  Holdemesse,  unde  xlviij  car.  terrae 
fatiunt  feod.  milit.     Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

HiLDERTHORP.  In  cadem  villa  sunt  [vj]-^  car.  terrae;  de 
quibus  Prior  de  Brydlyngton  tenet  in  liberam  elemosinam  xxj 
bov.  terrae  de  feod.  de  Gaunt ;  et  Prior  de  Watton  tenet  iij  car. 
terrae  et  iij  bov.  terrae  de  honore  de  Cestria.  Et  nihil  redd,  ad 
finem  praedictum. 

Boston.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xij  car.  terrae ;  de  quibus  x 
car.  sunt  de  Libertate  Sancti  Johannis  Beverlaci,  quae  tenentur 
in  liberam  elemosinam ;  et  residuae  ij  car.  terrae  tenentur  de 
feodo  de  Percy,  et  Percy  de  rege;  unde  x  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 
milit.     Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

CoTUM.     In  eadem  villa  sunt  xij  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur  de 

Libertate  Sancti  Petri  Ebor. ;  sed  per  quod  servitiiun  non  fit 

mentio  in  inquisitionibus  praedictis. 

•  In  1731  the  township  of  Awburn  is  described  as  having  "  been  so  washed 
away  by  the  sea,"  that  "  there  are  only  one  messuage  and  two  cottages  "  left 
therein,  containing  fifteen  persons,  six  of  whom  were  Quakers.  The  chapel  is 
also  stated  to  have  then  "  become  ruinous  and  scarce  fitt  for  publick  use,"  for  the 
want  of  inhabitants  within  the  said  chapelry  for  many  years  last  j)ast  to  contri- 
bute towards  its  repairs.  {Re^.  Blackburn,  ff.  113, 114).  /  vj  car.,  A.  B. 


[WAPENTAGIUM  INTER   USAM 
ET  DERWENT.] 

[Ex  Bbo.  aFud  Dunelm.,  No.  I.,  pan  ii.,  fo.  49.] 

[Inquisitio*  capta  apud  Ebor.  anno  regis  Edwardi  primi  xiij* 
post  conquestnm  Anglise  de  le  wappyntak  in  Houdenschyre 
inter  Usse  et  Derwent  per  quae,  scilicet,  et  de  qnibns  tenentnr 
terrae  infrascriptae.] 

Juratores  inter  Usam  et  Derwent  dicunt  quod  de  villis  et 
parvis  thorp,  videlicet  xxxiij  sunt  in  wapp^  praedicto,  videlicet 
Hemelsay/  Pontebell/  Scorreby,  Kexby,  Eivington,  Queldryk, 
Cottingmryth,  Thorgandeby,  Skipwith,  Northduffeld,  Menthorp, 
Bolthorp,  SouthduflFeld,  Wodhall,  Hakelthorp,  Brakenbolm, 
Babethorp,  Hemmyngburgh,  Clyff,  Hosgoteby,  Barthilby, 
Rykall,  Kelkefeld,  Stivelingiaet,  Moreby,  Nabum,  Fulforth, 
Waterfiilforth,  Eskerike,  Dighton,  Hesselington,  Grimeston, 
Donyngton. 

Hemelsay/  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Hemelsay  continet  in 
se  sex  bovatas  terrae,  et  redd.  yjd.  pro  fin^  wappentagii  vie,'  et  facit 
sectam  ad  prim'  com.  et  ad  prim'  wapp.  post  festimi  S.  Michaelis 
tantum  domino  regi,  et  status  non  mutatur ;  et  Walterus  de 
Hemelsay  tenet  praedictam  terram.  Et  idem  Walterus  tenet 
praedictam  terram  per  feodum  militare  de  haeredibus  de  Chaum- 
berlayn  de  Northduflfeld,  et  illi  de  haeredibus  de  Percy,  et 
haeredes  de  Percy  de  Rege  in  capite ;  imde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feodum  militis. 

*  To  the  kindness  of  the  Bey.  Canon  Baine  I  am  indebted  for  a  transcript  of 
this  valuable  document,  which  is  entered  in  one  of  the  Begisters  belonging  to  the 
Bean  and  Chaper  of  Durham,  in  a  handwriting  which  may  be  assigned  to  the 
commencement  of  the  fifteenth  century.  There  can  be  little  doubt  that  this 
Inquisition  is  an  actual  copy  of  part  of  the  original  text  of  Kirkby.  The  head- 
ing, howeyer,  does  not  appear  to  haye  been  taken  from  that  record,  as  it  is  not 
drawn  in  a  form  used  in  Kirkby's  time,  and  there  is  neither  day  nor  month  given, 
nor  the  names  of  the  jurors.    See  Langbargh  wapentake,  postea. 

*  The  Durham  MS.  apparently  reads  viii.,  but  this,  doubtless,  is  a  clerical 
error  for  xiii. — the  date  usually  assigned  to  this  Inquest.  See  p.  1,  note  e.  The 
scribe  has  also  by  an  error  included  Howdenshire  in  the  wapentake. 

<  Gate  Helmsley  is  in  the  wapentake  of  Buhner,  in  the  North  Biding. 

'  In  the  York  MS. — hitherto  used  as  the  text,  and  referred  to  in  the 
fhllowing  notes  by  the  letter  Y, — and  also  in  the  versions  distinguished  by  the 
letters  A,  B,  0,  D,  and  B,  the  two  preceding  paragraphs  are  omitted,  and  an 


WAPENTAKE   OF  0U8E   AND   DERWENT^   E.  R.  61 

PoNTEBELL/  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Pontebell  facit 
sectam  ad  prim^  com/  et  ad  primum  wapp/  et  ad  tumuin 
yicecomitis^  et  nichil  pro  finis  {sic)  wapp/  quia  tenetur  per  acras 
et  non  per  bovatas.  Et  dominus  Robertus  de  Percy  tenet 
prsedictam  ^illam  de  liseredibus  le  Chaumberlayn^  et  illi  de 
hseredibus  de  Percy,  et  illi  de  Rege  in  capite  per  feodum  militare. 

ScoRREBY.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Scorreby  continet  in 
se  vj  car.  terrae,  et  reddit  ijs.  pro  finis  fsicj  wapp'  [et]  vie',  et 
facit  sectam  ad  proxim'  com'  et  wapp'  post  festum  Sancti 
Michaelis,  et  ad  inquis'  vie',  et  status  non  mutatur ;  et  dominus 
Antonius  de  Beke  tenet  prsedictam  villam  de  Roberto  de  Percy, 
et  ille  de  haeredibus  le  Chaumberlayn,  et  illi  de  haeredibus  H.  de 
Percy  per  feodum  militare,  et  illi  de  Rege  in  capite ;  imde  xij 
car.  terrae  faciimt  feodum  militis. 

Eexby.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Kexby  continet  j  car. 
terrae,  et  reddit  pro  finis  wapp.  vjd.,  et  facit  sectas  prsedictas,  et 
status  non  mutatur;  et  dominus  Thomas  Burdon  tenet  praedic- 
tam  villam  de  R/de  Percy,  et  R.^  de  Percy  de  haeredibus  H.* 
de  Percy,  et  illi  de  Rege  in  capite  per  feodum  militare ;  imde 
xij*  car.  terrae  faciimt  feodum  militis. 

Elvyngton.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Elvyngton  continet  in 
sevj  car.  terrae,  et  redd,  pro  finis  wapp.  ijs/  vicecomit',  et  facit 
sectas  praedictas,  et  status  non  mutatur;  et  Ricardus  de  Morors* 
tenet  praedictam  terram  de  haeredibus  H.  de  Percy,  et  illi  de  rege 
in  capite  per  feodum  militare ;  unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feodum 
militis. 

QuELDRYK.  Item  dicimt  quod  villa  de  Queldryk  continet 
in  se  X  car.  terrae,  et  redd,  pro  finis  wapp.  vicecomif  ijs.,  et  facit 
sectas  praedictas,  et  status  non  mutatur ;  et  Abbas  de  Fontibus 
tenet  praedictam  villam  de  Ricardo  de  Malbys,  et  ille  de 
haeredibus  H.  de  Percy,  et  illi  de  Rege  in  capite  per  feodum 
militare ;  unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feodum  mUitis. 

CoTTiNGWYTH.     Item    dicunt    quod    villa  de   Cottingwith 

abridgment  only  of  this  Inquisition,  or  of  another  copy  of  it,  is  given.  The 
first  entry  reads  thus: — " Hemelsay.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  yj  bov.  terrse  qu» 
teneutur  de  hier'  de  Chaumberlevn  de  North  Duffeld  per  feodum  unius  milit.,  et 
iUe  de  hser*  de  Percy,  et  iidem  meredes  de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  ij  car.  fac'  feod. 
mUit.  Et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  wapp.  yjd."  As  the  succeeding  entries  are 
given  in  a  similarly  abbreviated  form,  I  am  unable  to  do  more  than  notice  some 
of  the  principal  variations  between  the  Durham  text  and  MSS.  A.  B.  and  T. 

•  Poxbelle,  A.  B.  Pons  Belli,  Y.  The  river  Derwent  glideth  "  hard  under 
Stanford  Bridge,  which  also  of  the  battaile  there  fought  is  called  Battlebridge  " 
{Camden's  Brit,  ed.  1610,  p.  709). 

/  Eoberto,  A.  B.  Y.  r  Robertus,  A.  B.  Y.  *  Henrici,  A. 

'  X  car.,  A.  B.  Y.  i  xijd.,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  Biohard  de  Murers  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Elvington  38  Hen.  III. 
(Col,  Mot.  Chart.,  80  b).  His  son  and  heir,  William  de  Murers,  was  living 
21st  Edward  L  {Plae.  de  quo  Warranto,  205). 


62  kirkby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

continet  in  se  v  car.  terrse ;  imde  Priorissa  de  Thikheued  tenet  x 
bov.  terrae  de  Geiinano  le  Hay,  et  reddit  pro  fin'  wapp.  yjd.,  et 
facit  seetas  prsedictas;  et  Germanus  tenet  de  Petro  de  Malo 
Lacu,  et  ille  de  Rege  in  capite.  Et  Johannes  Ward  tenet  dim. 
car.  terrse,  et  reddit  pro  fin'  wapp.  iiijd.,  et  facit  seetas  prsedictas, 
et  tenet  de  praedicto  Germano,  et  ille  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  ut 
prius.  Et  de  illis  iiij  bov.  terrse  una  bov.  est  in  manu  B.M. 
Ebor.,  et  sic  mutatur  status,  quia  clam'  ibi  libertatem  a  tempore 
XXX  annorum  nimc  elapsorum.  Et  Prior  de  Ellerton  tenet  iij  (?) 
bov.  de  feodo  dicti  Germani,  et  solebat  reddere  fin'  et  sectam 
prsedict',  et  modo  nihil  facit  a  tempore  xxiiij  annorum  nimc 
elaps. ;  et  tenetur  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  ut  prius.  Et  Abbas 
B.M.  Ebor.  habet  in  manu  sua  j  bov.  terrae  de  praedicto  feodo, 
et  solebat  reddere  fines  et  facere  seetas  prsedictas,  et  modo  nichil 
facit  a  tempore  quinquaginta  annorum  elaps.;  sad  prsedicta 
terra  quam  Prior  de  Ellerton  tenet  solebat  defendere  dictam 
bovatam  terrse.  Item  Prior  de  Ellerton  tenet  in  cadem  j  car. 
terrae  de  Symone  ad  Pontem,  et  redd,  pro  fin'  wapp.  vjd.,  et 
facit  seetas  praedictas ;  et  ille  tenet  de  Roberto  de  Bos,  et  ille 
de  Rege  in  capite.  Item  Thomas  in  Sallicibus  tenet  in  eadem 
V  bov.,  et  redd,  pro  fin'  wapp.  iiijd.,  et  facit  seetas  praedictas ; 
et  ille  tenet  de  Roberto  de  Percy,  et  ille  de  Rege  in  capite ;  et 
de  illis  V  bov.  ij  bov.  sunt  in  manu  Prions  de  Ellerton  a  tempore 
X  annorum  elaps.  Et  Johnnes  de  Alwardethorp  tenet  in  eadem 
iiij  bov.  terrae,  et  redd,  pro  fin'  wapp.  domino  de  Thorgandby 
iijd.,  et  facit  seetas  praedictas,  et  tenet  de  Matilda  de  Multon  ; 
et  ilia  tenet  j  bov.  terrae  in  eadem  de  dicto  feodo,  et  ilia  tenet  de 
haeredibus  de  Sayngreve'  et  illi*  de  haeredibus  de  Playce,  et  illi 
de  Johanne  de  Vescy,  et  ille  de  Rege  in  capite  per  feodum 
militare.  Et  de  illis  Abbas  B.M.  Ebor.  tenet  j  bov.  terrae  a 
tempore  quinquaginta  annorum  nunc  elaps.;  sed  Johannes  de 
Alwardthorp  defendit  illam.  Et  Capitulum  B.  Petri.  Ebor. 
tenet  j  bov.  terrse  in  eadem  de  feodo  Ullf. 

Naburn.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Nabum  cont.  in  se  iij 
car.  terrae;  unde  Reginaldus  de  Watervyle  tenet  ij  car.  terrae 
nomine  haeredum  Nicholai  de  Paumes  in  custodia,  et  praedicti 
haeredes  debent  tenere  de  praedicto  Reginaldo,  et  debent  facere 
seetas  ad  proxim'  com'  et  wapp.  post  festum  B.  Michaelis,  et 
ad  inquisitionem  vie'  per  praeceptum  domini  regis ;  et  dictus 
Reginaldus  tenet  dictam  terram  de  Roberto  de  Ros  per  feodum 
militare,  et  dictus  Robertus  de  Rege  in  capite ;  unde  xij,  etc. 

Et  Edmundus  Maunsel   tenet  j   car.  terrse  in   eadem  de 

'  Steyngreve,  B. 

"  de  W.  de  Plays,   et  idem  W.  [Willelmus,  A.]  de  Johanne  de  Vescy, 
A.  B.  Y. 


WAPIBNTAKE   OF  0U8E   AND   BERWBNT^   E.  R.  63 

Ricardo  de  Malbyse,  et  facit  sectas  prsedictas^  et  tenet  per  feodum 
militare ;  et  Rieardus  Malbyse  tenet  de  Comite  Comubiensi^  et 
ille  de  Bege  in  capite ;  iinde  xij/  etc. 

Grimeston.  Item  dicimt  quod  villa  de  Grymeston  cont. 
iij  car.  terrae ;  unde  Alanus  Roald  et  Hugo  de  Methlay,  capel- 
lani,  tenent  ij  car.  terrse  de  haeredibus  le  Pinchardun^  et  faciunt 
sectas  prsedictas/  et  illi  hseredes  de  Ran'  de  Nevyle  per  feodum 
militare,  et  ille  de  Rege  in  capite ;  unde  xij,  etc.  Et  j  car.  terrae 
est  de  libertate  B.  Petri  Ebor.**  de  dono  Ulf. 

Hesselinoton.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Heselington 
cont.  in  se  xij  car.  terrsB ;  imde  Radulphus  de  Thorp  tenet  x 
bov.  terrsB,  et  David  de  Cawod  tenet  iiij  bov.  terrae,  et  Adam 
le  Lange  tenet  ij  bov.  terrae ;  et  faciunt  sectas  ad  primum  com' 
et  ad  primum  wapp.  post  festum  S.  Michaelis,  et  ad  inquisi- 
tion^in  vie'  faciendam  de  diversis  per  breve  domini  regis ;  et 
tenent  de  domino  Henrico  filio  Conan?  per  feodum  militare :  et 
Henricus  tenet  de  Comite  de  Richemund,  et  ille  de  Rege  in 
capite ;  unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feodum  militis.  Et  Magister 
Hospitalis  S.  Leonardi  de  Ebor.  tenet  ij  car.  terrae  de  praedicto 
Henrico  filio  Conan ;  et  solebant  facere  praedictum  servitium, 
sed  mutatur  a  tempore  coronationis  Henrici  regis  patris  E. 
nunc.  Et  idem  Magister  tenet  iij  car.  terrae  in  eadem.  Et  ilia 
terra  solebat  facere  sectas  praedictas,[et  sic  status  mutatur,  sed  a 
quo  tempore  ignoramus.  Et  tenet  praedictam  terram  de  Hen- 
rico Suply«,  et  ille  tenet  de  haerede  de  Moubray,  et  ille  de  Rege 
in  capite  per  feodum  militare;  unde  xij  car.  terrae,  etc.  Et 
Capitulum  B.  Petri  Ebor.  tenet  quinque  car.  terrae  de  dono  Ulf, 
in  libertate,  ut  dicunt. 

MoRBY.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Morby  cont.  in  se  ij 
car.  terrae ;  imde  Robertus  de  Gray  tenet  j  car.  terrae,  et  reddit 
pro  finis  wapp.  vjd. ;  et  facit  sectas  praedictas,  et  tenet  praedic- 
tam terram  de  feodo  {sic)  Richemund.  per  feodum  militare,  et 
ille  de  Rege  in  capite.  Et  Willelmus  de  Morby  tenet  j  car. 
terrae  in  eadem,  et  reddit  vjd.  pro  finis  wapp.  vjd.  {sic),  et  facit 
sectas  praedictas ;  et  tenet  prsedictam  terram  de  Willelmo  filio 
Thomae  de  Merston,  et  ille  de  Comite  Richm',  et  ille  de  Rege 
in  capite  per  feodum  militare ;  unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feo- 
dum militis. 

Eelkefeld.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Eelkefeld  cont.  in 
se  iiij  car.  terrae ;  unde  Henricus  filius  Conan*"  tenet  xviij  bov., 

•  ij  car.,  A.  B.  Y.  •  et  nihil  redd.,  A.  B.  Y. 

'  Sir  Henry  fitz  Conan,  knight,  "Wm.  de  Moreby,  and  Henry  fite  Conan 
de  Eelkefeld  were  witnesses  to  a  charter  dated  in  1283  {Dodtworth  MS.,  ix., 
fo.  81  a). 

•  Capsy,  A. ;  Copsy,  B.  Y. 

'  The  proof  of  age  of  "  Henricus  consanguineus  et  hjeres  Henrici  filii  Conani 


64  kirkby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

et  facit  sectam  ad  proximiiin  com'  et  ad  wapp.  post  festum 
S.  Michaelis,  et  ad  inqiiis.  vic^  faciend^ ;  et  tenet  prsedictam 
terrain  de  Com'  Richm'  per  feodmn  militare,  et  ille  de  Rege  in 
capite.  Et  Abbas  de  Seleby  habet  in  prsedicta  terras  xxs.  annui 
redditus,  et  clamat  ward,  et  habuit  extremam,  et  sic  status 
comit'  mutatur,  a  quo  tempore  ignoramus.  Et  Johannes  de 
Sayngreve*  et  Stephanus  le  Tuler^  tenent  vj  bov.  terrae  in 
eadem,  et  solebant  reddere  pro  finis  wapp.  xijd.,  et  facere  sectas 
praedictas.  Et  inde  redd.  ijs.  per  extorsionem  Thomae  de 
Bykerton,  ballivi  inter  U.  et  D.,  anno  regni  regis  E.  nimc  viij**, 
pro  finis  wapp.  Et  Henricus  de  Ke^efeld  et  Robertus  le 
Lange  et  Henricus  filius  Thomae  tenent  j  car.  terrae  in  eadem^ 
et  faciunt  sectas  praedictas ;  et  tenent  de  Rogero  de  Sancto 
Andrea  per  feodum  militare,  et  ille  de  Comite  Wyncestre,"  et  ille 
de  Rege  in  capite ;  unde  xij"  car.  terrae  faciunt  feodum  militis. 

Thorgandby.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Thorgandby 
cont.  in  se  iij  car.  terrae;  unde  domina  Matilda  de  Vail'* 
tenet  xxij  bov.  terrae/  et  reddit  pro  finis  wapp.  ijs.,  et  facit 
sectas  praedictas ;  et  tenet  de  haered'  de  Sayngner  (?),  et  illi  de 
haered'  W.  Playce,  et  ille  de  J.  de  Vescy,  et  ille  de  Rege 
in  capite,  et  tenetur  per  feodum  militare;  imde  x  car.,  [etc.] 
Et  rex  habet  ij  bov.  terrae  in  eadem ;  et  Henricus  Crokebayn  et 
Galfridus  tenent  illam  terram,  et  redd.  iijs.  per  ann.  vie'  Ebor. 

Stivelingflete.     Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Stivelingflete 

de  Kelkefeld  "  was  taken  in  the  28th  Edward  I.,  ''coram  rege  apud  Ebor., in  ter- 
mino  Sanoti  Hilarii.  —  Willehnus  de  Ebor.,  manens  apud  Lesingby,— juratus  et 
diligenter  examinatus,  dioit  quod  prsedictus  hseres — ^it  viginti  duorum  anno- 
rum  die  Lunse  proxima  post  festum  Sanoti  Lamberti  Episcopi  proximo  pmte- 
ritum.  —  Dicit  etiam  quod  quidam  Henricus  filius  Conani,  avus  pnedicti 
hseredis,  tempore  nativitatis  pnedicti  hjeredis  manens  fuit  apud  Leverton, — et 
quod  post  nativitatem  prodicti  h«eredis  venerunt  nuncii  ad  prsedictum  Hen- 
ricum  filium  Oonani  nunciantes  ei  de  nativitate  prwdicti  hseredis,  et  supplica- 
runt  ei  quod  ipse  veniret  ad  pncdictum  hseredem  baptizandum,  qui  infinnitate 
detentus  ibidem  venire  non  potuit,  sed  mandavit  quod  imponerent  prsedioto 
hseredi  nomen  suum  tive  matculus  Jkierit  tive  ftemina"  n  iUiain  le  Cerf,  of 
Catherton  in  the  Ainsty,  corroborated  the  preceding  witness,  and  "  requisitus 
qualiter  hoc  scit,  dicit  quod  Conanus  pater  prsedicti  hseredis  fuit  tam  tenerse 
atatis  tempore  quo  mater  prsedicti  hserodis  ftiit  de  eo  prse^ans,  quod  dicebatur 
communiter  quod  ipse  Conanus  prolem  suscitasse  non  potmt ;  propter  quod  post 
nativitatem  pnedicti  hseredis  maxima  locutio  fuit  inde  per  patriam"  {CaL 
Gen.,  ii.,  597). 

'  Steyngreve,  B.  Y.  John  de  Steyngreve,  son  and  heir  of  Simon  de  Steyn- 
greve,  by  Beatrice,  daughter  of  Jordan  Folyot,  died  April  20th,  1295,  leaving  an 
only  child,  Isabella,  &en  the  wife  of  Simon  de  Fateshull  (CaL  Gen.,  ii., 
504,  526). 

'  A.  B.  and  T.  add  de  Ebor.  Stephen  le  Tuler,  or  Tyler,  was  bailiff  of  York 
in  1278-9, 1281-2,  and  1283-4. 

■  Wygomi»,  A.  B.  Y.  •  x  car.,  A.  B.  Y.  •  Vallibus,  A.  B.  Y. 

'  sed  de  quo  [a  quibus,  A.  B.]  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  prsdictis, 
A.  B.  Y. 


WAPENTAKE   OF  0U8E   AND   DERWENT^   E.  R.  65 

continet  in  se  quinque  car.  terrse;  iinde  Robertus  de  Gray  tenet 
iij  car,  terras  et  di. ;  de  quibus  ij  car.  terrae  tenentur  de  haere- 
dibus  Baldewini  de  Wake  per  feodum  militare,  et  reddit  pro  finis 
wapp.  ijs.,  et  facit  sectas  praedictas ;  et  illi  haeredes  tenent  de 
R^e  in  capite  :  et  una  car.  terrse  et  di.  tenetur  dc  haeredibus 
Boberti  Trussebutt,  et  fac^  sectas  praedictas ;  et^  illi  de  Roberto 
de  Ros,  etille  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  Abbas  de  Seleby  tenet  iij 
bov.  terrae  de  praedicta  j  car.  et  di.  de  Roberto  de  Gray,  et  sole- 
bat  facere  sectas  praedictas,  et  adbuc  facit ;  sed  clamat  liber- 
tatem;  et  Robertus  de  Gray  tenet  de  haeredibus  R.  Trussebutte, 
ut  prius.  Et  idem  Abbas  tenet  j  bov.  terrae  de  feodo  S.  Leo- 
nardi  Ebor. ;  et  clamat  ibi  libertatem,  quo  modo  et  a  quo  tem- 
pore ignoratur.  Item  Warinus  le  Calvehird  tenet  j  bov.  terrae 
de  feodo  S.  Leonardi,  et  nichil  facit  domino  Regi;  sed  quo 
modo  et  a  quo  tempore  ignoratur.  Et  Robertus  de  Fiskgate 
et  Thomas  filius  Johannis  tenent  in  eadem  ij  bov.  terrae,  et 
faciunt  sectas  praedictas ;  et  tenent  de  Roberto  le  Lange,  et  ille 
de  Henrico  filio  Conan,  et  ille  de  Comite  Richm^  et  ille  de  Rege 
in  capite ;  et  tenetur  per  feodum  militare.   Et  Gilbertus  de  Luthe* 

9  et  iidem  haeredes  de  hteredibus  Boberti  de  Bos,  et  lidem  hseredes  de  rege  in 
capite,  A.  B.  Y. 

'  A  fiunily  of  the  surname  of  Louth  (de  Lutha  or  Luda)  was  settled  in  York 
at  an  early  period,  and  resided  for  several  generations  in  a  street  called  Brete- 
gate,  in  we  parish  of  St.  Mary,  Walmgate.  Nicholas  de  Brettegate  was  iMiiliff 
of  York,  with  Thomas  Palmer,  before  1219  {Cott.  MS,,  Nero,  I).,  iii.,  221 6). 
Bobert  de  Lutha,  living  in  1220,  had  a  brother  John,  who  was  bailiff  about  1285 
^Ihid.,  186).  "  Domina  Elena  de  Bretegate ''  and  Jeremy  her  son  were  living 
m  1250  {Dodiworth  MS.,  ix.,  78  b).  The  latter  was  a  wealthy  goldsmith,  and, 
as  "  Jeremy  de  Luda  de  Bretegate,"  occurs  as  bailiff  about  1263.  By  his 
wife  Agnes  he  had  a  son,  John  de  Luda,  living  in  1315,  and  a  daughter,  £llen, 
the  wife  of  Thomas  de  Thurkilby.  Gilbert  de  Luda  was  bailiff  in  1274-5,  and, 
in  1278,  being  then  a  knight,  was  elected  mayor  vice  Walter  de  Stokes,  and  he 
filled  the  same  office  during  part  of  the  year  1282,  and  again  in  1284.  On  the 
7th  kal.  May,  1282,  he  had  the  archbishop's  licence  to  erect  an  oratory  "  infra 
septa  «dium  tuarum  de  Ebor.,  in  parochia  Beatse  Marise  in  Walmgate  "  {Meg, 
Wickwaine).  In  the  same  year  he  and  Sir  John  Sampson  and  other  citizens  of 
York  lent  King  Edward  1040  marks  {^arl.  WriU,  i.,  826).  Sir  Gilbert  de 
Luda,  who  was  patron  of  the  church  of  Stillingfleet  {Beg.  Romanut),  lord  of  the 
manor  of  East  Ness  in  Ryedale,  and  also  possessed  property  in  Grimsby  and 
other  places  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  {Cal.  Inq.p.m.,  i.,  95),  died  in  1288,  and 
was  buried  in  the  conventual  church  of  the  Friars  rreachers,  York  ( Coll.  Topog., 
vr.,  76),  leaving  a  son  and  heir,  Nicholas  de  Luda,  then  aged  ten  years  {Cal. 
Otn.,  i.,  388),  and  a  daughter  who  afterwards|married  a  son  of  Sir  John  de  Potthou 
(Fatti  Ebor.,  i.,  388).  William  de  Luda,  who  was  prebendary  of  Ampleford  at 
York  1287-1290,  and  afterwards  bishop  of  Ely,  may  have  been  related  to  Sir 
Gilbert.  After  an  interval  of  more  than  a  century,  the  name  of  Louth  again 
appears  on  the  roll  of  our  civic  magnates.  Eobert  de  Louth  occurs  as  chamber- 
lain in  1387,  and  filled  the  office  of  bailiff  in  1388-9.  He  died  in  1407,  leaving 
five  sons,  William,  John,  Richard,  Bobert,  and  Nicholas,  of  whom  John  was 
chamberlain  in  1414,  sheriff  in  1424-5,  M.P.  in  1432,  an  alderman  in  1433,  and 
died  in  1435,  and  Richard — the  last  of  the  name  who  filled  any  of  the  higher 
municipal  offices— chamberlain  in  1423,  sheriff  in  1425-6,  and  M.P.  in  1434. 

F 


66  kirkbt's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

tenet  j  car.  terrse  in  eadem  de  Jurdano  Foliot  per  feodum 
militare^  et  facit  seetas  prsedictas ;  et  ille  tenet  de  Btddewino  de 
Wake,  et  ille  de  Rege  in  capite.« 

[Water]  Fulforth.  Item  dicmit  quod  villa  de  Water- 
falfforth  continet  in  se  iij  car.  terwe;  unde  Robertns  de  Ros 
tenet  j  car.  terrae  de  Rege  in  capite  per  feodum  militare,  et 
reddit  pro  finis  wapp.  viijd.,  et  facit  secftas  prsedictas  ;  unde  xij 
car.,  etc.  Et  Abbas  B.  M.  Ebor.  tenet  j  car.  terrae  in  libertate ; 
ita  quod  ballivi  domini  Regis  nichil  se  intromittant ;  de  quo 
tempore  et  de  quo  feodo  ignoratur.  Item  dicunt  quod  una  car. 
terrae  est  de  libertate  B.  Petri. 

Eskertk,  Dyghton,  Fulforth.*  Item  dicunt  quod  villae 
de  Eskeryk  et  Dyghton  et  Fulforth  sunt  in  libertate  B.  M.  Ebor., 
ita  quod  nolunt  coram  nobis  venire.  A  quo  tempore  et  de 
quibus  modis  villas  praedictas  habent  penitus  ignoramus. 

DoNYNGTON.*'  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Donyngton  est  in 
libertate  B.  Petri  Ebor.  de  terra  Ulfe,  et  nolunt  venire  coram 
nobis.     Quo  modo  ignoramus. 

Skipwith.  Item  dicimt  quod  villa  de  Skipwith  cont.  in  se 
iij  car.  terrae ;  unde  Johannes  de  Averoyns''  tenet  ij  car.  terrae 
de  feodo  Episcopi  Dunelm.,  et  Episcopus  de  Rege  in  capite ;  et 
nihil  faciimt  Regi.  Et  Johannes  de  Thorp  tenet  j  car.  terrae  in 
eadem  villa  de  haeredibus  Baldewini  de  Wake,  et  illi  de  Rege 
in  capite.  Et  idem  dat  pro  finis  wapp.  iiijd.,  et  facit  seetas 
ad  primum  com'  et  ad  primum  wapp.  post  festum  S.  Michaelis, 
et  venit  ad  inquisitionem  vicecomitis :  et  tenent  per  feodum 
militare  de  dominis  capitalibus  praedictis ;  unde  xij  car.  terrae 
faciimt  feodum  militis. 

North  Duffeld.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  North  Duflfeld 
cont.  in  se  viij  car.  terrae ;  unde  Robertus  Salvayne  tenet  yj' 
car.  terrae  et  ij  bov.  terrae  in  eadem  de  Episcopo  Dimelm.  per 
feodum  militare.  Et  solebant  et  de  jure  debuerunt  teneri  de 
haeredibus  H/  de  Chaumberlayn  per  feodum  militare,  et  haeredes 
ejusdem  H.  de  Episcopo  per  idem  servitium,  et  Episcopus  de 
Rege  in  capite ;  unde  xij  car.  terrae,  etc.  Et  Robertus  de  Men- 
thorp  tenet  iiij  bov.  terrae,  et  Johannes  Freman  tenet  ij  bov. 
terrae  de  haeredibus  Petri  del  Hay,  et  illi  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu, 
et  ille  de  Rege  in  capite  per  feodum  militare ;  unde,  etc. 

Menthorp.     Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Menthorp  continet 

>  A.  B.  and  Y.  add  unde  xij  car.  faciunt  feodum,  etc. 

*  These  places  are  omitted  in  A.  B.  and  T. 
«  Omitted  in  A.  B.  and  Y. 

'  8  Edw.  I.  Robertus  Dunolmensis  Episcopus,  et  Johannes  de  Averange 
aUag  Averenches  et  Johannes  de  Thorp.  Inq.  de  bundis  et  divisit  (Cal.  Gen. 
i.,a99). 

•  vij  car.,  A.  /  Henrici,  A.  B.  Y. 


WAPENTAKE    OF  OUSE   AND   DEBWENT,   B.  B.  67 

in  86  iiij  car.  terrae ;  unde  Willelmus  de  Aton  tenet  ij  car. 
terrae  de  feodo  Episcopi  Dnnelm.^  et  Episcopus  de  Rege  in 
capite^  et  nichil  reddit  domino  Begi.  Et  tf ohannes  de  Thorp  de 
Slupwith  [tenet  ?]  ij  car.  terrse  in  eadem  villa  de  hseredibus 
Baldewini  de  Wake^  et  illi  de  Bege  in  capite:  et  idem 
Johannes  dat  pro  finis  wapp.  viijd.,  et  facit  sectas  ad  prim' 
com'  et  ad  prim'  wapp.  post  festum  S.  Michaelis,  et  venit  ad 
inquisitionem  yicecomitis :  et  tenent  de  capitalibus  domims 
priedictis  per  feodum  militare;  unde  xij  car.  terrse  faciunt  feodum 
militis. 

BoLTHORP.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Bolthorp  cont.  in  se 
iiij  car.  terrae:  et  Johannes  de  Averoyns  tenet  prsedictam 
terram  de  Episcopo  Dunelm.  per  feodum  militare^  et  Episcopus 
de  Bege  in  capite,  et  nichil  reddit  domino  Begi;  imde  xij 
car.,  etc. 

WoDHALL.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  del  Wodhall  cont.  in  se 
j  car.  terras :  et  Thomas  de  Gk)ldingham  tenet  praedictam  terram 
de  Priore  et  Conv.  Dunelm.,  et  Prior  de  Bege  in  capites  in  puram 
et  perpetuam  elemosinam. 

Hakethobp.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Hakethorp  cont. 
in  se  j  car.  terras ;  unde  Bobertus  de  Hakethorp  tenet  yj  bov. 
terrae,  et  Bobertus  Hardyng  tenet  ij  bov.  terrae  j  et  illi  tenent 
praedictam  terram  de  Episcopo  Dunelm.,  et  ille  de  Bege  in 
capite  per  feodum  militare ;  unde  xij  car.  terrae,  etc. 

Bbakanholm.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Brakanholm 
cont.  in  se  iiij  car.  terrae;  unde  Prior  Dunelm.  tenet  ij  car. 
terrae  de  Bege  in  capite  in  puram  et,  perpetuam  elemosinam. 
Et  Badulphus  de  Babthorp  tenet  xj  bov.  terrae  de  Episcopo 
Dimelm.  per  feodimi  militare,  et  Episcopus  de  Bege  in  capite ; 
imde  xij  car.  terrae  faciimt  feodum  militis.  Et  Bobertus  de 
Menthorp  tenet  iij  bov.  terrae  in  eadem  villa  per  feodum 
militare :  et  idem  Bobertus  tenet  de  Johanne  de  Vescy,  et  ille 
de  Bege  in  capite  per  feodum  militare.  Et  Hugo  de  Collum 
tenet  ij  bov.  terrae  in  eadem,  et  facit  sectas  ad  prim'  com'  et 
ad  prim'  wapp.  et  ad  inquisitionem  vicecomitis,  et  nihil  dat  pro 
fin'  wapp. 

Babthobp.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Babthorp  cont.  in  se 
j  car.  terrae;  et  Badulphus  de  Babthorp  tenet  praedictam 
terram  de  Episcopo  Dimelm.  per  feodum  militare,  et  Epis- 
copus de  Bege  in  capite;  unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feodum 
militis. 

Heminoburoh.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Hemmynburgh 
cont.  in  se  iij  car.  terrae ;  unde  Prior  Dunelm.  tenet  prsedictam 

'  unde  xii  car.  teme  fociunt  feodum  militis^  A.  B.  Y. 

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68  kirkby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

terram  de  Rege  in  capite  in  puram  et  perpetnam  elemosinam 
de  dono  Willelmi  le  Conquerour.* 

Clypp.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Clyff  continet  in  se  iiij 
car.  terrae ;  unde  Episcopns  Dnnelm.  tenet  j  car.  teirae  et  di. 
de  Rege  in  capite.  Et  Petrus  de  Malo  Lacu  tenet  ij  car.  terrae 
et  di.  in  eadem  de  Episcopo  Dnnelm.,  et  Episcopns  de  Rege  in 
capite. 

OsGOTEBY.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Osgoteby  continet  in 
se  iij  car.  terrae ;  unde  Robertas  de  Osgoteby  tenet  praedictam 
terram  per  feodum  militare  de  Episcopo  Dunelm.,  et  Episcopns 
de  Rege  in  capite ;  unde  xij  car.,  etc. 

Barthilby.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  Barthilby  cont.  in 
se  iij  car.  terrae  :  et  Willelmus  de  Aton  tenet  dictam  terram  de 
Episcopo  praedicto  per  feodum  militare,  et  Episcopus  de  Rege  in 
capite ;  unde  xij  car.,  etc. 

Rychall.  Item  dicimt  quod  villa  de  Rychall  cont.  in  se 
iij  car.  terrae ;  unde  Episcopns  Dnnelm.  tenet  j  car.  terrae  de 
Rege  in  capite.  Et  ij  car.  terrae  in  eadem  sunt  in  libertate 
B.  Petri  Ebor.,  et  sunt  de  dono  Ulf. 

South  Duffeld.  Item  dicunt  quod  villa  de  South  Duffeld 
cont.  in  se  viij  car.  terrae :  unde  Ricardus  de  Amcotes  tenet  iiij 
car.  terrae  in  eadem  de  Episcopo  Dunelm.  per  feodum  militare, 
et  Episcopns  de  Rege  in  capite.  Et  Nicholaus  de  Stapilton 
tenet  in  eadem  iiij  car.  terrae  de  eodem  Episcopo,  et  iUe  de 
Rege  in  capite ;  unde  xij  car,  etc.* 

Item  dicunt  quod  tumum  vicecomitis,  nee  visus  franci- 
plegii  non  currunt  in  comitatu  Ebor. ;  sed  ad  inquisitionem 
faciendam  coram  vicecomite  de  diversis  transgressionibus  per 
breve  domini  Regis,  et  non  aliter. 

Item  dicunt  quod  wapp.  inter  U.  et  D.  dat  nunc  vicecomiti 
xiiijs.,  et  solebat  dare  x  in  tempore  domini  Henrici,  patris  regis 
Edwardi  nunc,  1  annis  elapsis. 

Item  dicunt  quod  idem  wapp.  consistit  in  certa  firma  quod 
vocatur  blaunche  ferme,  xvs.  ijd. 

Item  dicunt  quod  Prior  de  Ellerton  habet  de  perquis^  iiij 
bov.  terrae  in  Cottingwith  quae  solebant  dare  pro  fin'  wapp. 
iiijd.,  et  facere  sect'  ad  proxim'  com'  et  ad  wapp.  post  festum 
S.  Michaelis,  et  modo  subtrahitur  per  praedictum  Priorem  a 
tempore  xxx  annorum  elaps.  vel  amplius. 

Item  dicimt  ad  articulum  si  ballivi  infra  libertatem  et  extra 
veteribus  extractis  utantur,  etc.  Quod  de  ballivis  nil  sciimt 
nisi  bonum. 

Item  dicunt  ad  articulum  de  illis  qui  clamant  libertates, 

*  imde  ry  car.,  etc.,  A.  B.  Y.  *  A.  B.  and  T.  end  here. 


WAPENTAKE   OF  OU8E    AND   DERWENT^  E.  R.  69 

etc.,  qnod  Episcopus  Dimelrn.  clamat  et  habet  retomum^brevis 
inter  U.  et  D.  a  tempore  xx  annorum  mine  elaps.  vel  amplius. 
Item  idem  Episcopus  clamat  habere  et  habet  omnimoda  placita 
qase  vicecomites  possunt  implacitare  in  comitatu  suo  per  breve 
yel  sine  breyi  in  curia  sua  de  Houeden^  excepta  corona^  qualiter 
nescimus;  et  nullum  servitium  facit  domino  Begi  quod  nos 
sdmus.  Et  dicunt  quod  ballivus  de  Houeden,  quicumque 
faerit,  facit  inquisitiones  de  malefactoribus  et  aliis  transgres- 
sionibus  sicut  et  vicecomes  facit  in  comitatu  suo  per  retumum 
brevis  ejusdem  vicecomitis  inter  U.  et  D.  a  tempore  prsedicto. 
Item  dicunt  quod  Episcopus  Dunelm.  habet  cippas  in  curia  sua 
de  Houeden  et  homines  inter  U.  et  D.  capti  in  libertate  sui 
ducti  sunt  ad  prsedictam  curiam  suam  de  Houeden^  et  ibi  positi 
sunt  in  cippis :  et  si  capti  sunt  cum  manu^  opere  vel  per  sectam 
alicujus^  ibi  liberantur  propalam^  etsi  non  missi  sunt  ad  gaolam 
regis  Ebor.  Et  istis  libertatibus  usus  est  ipse  et  prsedecessores 
sui  a  tempore  prsedicto. 


WAPENTAGIUM  DE   [HOUDENSHIRE.]' 

FKODA   IFISCOFI   DUMELM.    DB    BASONIA   SUA  QUAM    [tENEt]    DS 
EEGC    IN   CAPITE. 

Bark KBY.    In  eadem  Tilla  sunt  y  car.  terrae  de  feodo  Episcopi 
Dunelm.  de  baronia  sua  quam  tenet  de  rege  in  eapite. 

In  A8ke(l)by*  vj  car.  terrae.  Knedlington  vj  car.  terrae. 
Sarp*  nnam  car.  [terrae]  .^  Belby  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.  Caywyll 
ij  car.  terrae.  Birland  una  car.  Portington  una  car.  Hausthorp' 
j  car.  terrae.  Hythe^  j  car.  terrae.  Sandholm  iij  bov.  terrae. 
Dyke  j  car.  Benetland  iiij  bov.  Belasys  v  bov.  Nenland  ij 
bov.  Estrinetonvj  car.  terrae.  Linton  xij  bov.  terrae.  Balkholm 
ij  car.  et  ij  bov.  [Kylpyn]^  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.  Sckelton  iij 
car.  terrae.  Saltmersk  v  car.  Coutenesse  xij  bov.  terrae.  Laxton 
iij  car.  terrae.  Suthkefleit*  ij  bov.  terrae,  et  in  Blakctoft  iij  car. 
terrae. 

o  Thin  wanentake— erroneoiulj  headed  "  Hartbull "  in  all  the  copies  of  this 
Inqiieiit  that  I  have  seen — has  been  collated  with  MSS.  A.  and  B. 

*  Asselbv,  in  the  parish  of  Howden. 

*  Sarpp/  A.  B.    Frobably  Thorp,  near  Belby. 
'  terra),  A.  B. 

'  Ilausyk,  A.  B.    Oustrop,  or  Ousethoi^,  in  the  parish  of  Eastrington. 
/  Hive  and  Sandholme  are  two  hamlets  in  the  township  of  Gilberdike. 
r  The  text  reads  Clyhohn,  A.  Ekylpyn,  and  B.  Ekilpin. 

*  This  is,  doubtless,  an  error  for  Yucflet,  now  Tokefieet,  a  village  about  one 
mile  west  of  Blaoktoft. 


WAPENTAGIUM   DE   BUCCROS/ 


PEODA  QUjB  TENENTUR   DE    REOE    IN   CAPITE. 

Thomas  de  Chauncy  tenet  v  feoda  [milit.]^  de  rege  in  capite  in 
Schyrpenbek,  ThonJdeby,  Buggethorp,  Fangefosse  et  Fryday- 
thorp. 

Sowth  Warhom.  Robertas  de  Percy  tenet  eandem  villam 
de  p^e  in  capite  pro  iiij**  parte  feodi  unins  militis. 

Petms  de  Malo  Lacu  tenet  iiij  feoda  milit.  de  rege  in  capite, 
videlicet  in  Bryddeshalle,  Warhom/  Trurkeby^  et  Kyrkeby. 

B;obertus  de  Bos  tenet  de  rege  in  capite  iij  feoda  milit., 
videlicet  in  Husum,  Wyueston,  Leuening  et  Barkethorp.' 

Rogems  Bygot,  comes  Norfolkiae  et  marescallns  Angliae, 
tenet  is/  feoda  de  rege  in  capite  in  isto  wapentagio,  scilicet  in 
Seteryngton,  Norton,  Deukylby,  Schakylthorp,  Cullum,  Ryl- 
lyngton  et  Meynthorp. 


FINES   QUI    REDDUNTUa  ANNUATIM   AD   WAPENTAOIUM    PR^DICTUM 
DE    TENENTIBU8   8UBSCRIPTIS,    VIDELICET, 

Thomas  de  Channcy  in  Skirpenbec  di.  marc.  Adam  Arun- 
dell  et  Amicia^  Mauleverer  in  Germandeby*  ijs.  Terrse  quae 
sunt  uxoris  Willelmi*  de  Grey  in  Buggethorp  ijs.  Terras  Wal- 
ter! de  Berkethorp  in  eadem  viijd.  Badnlphns  fil.  Willelmi  de 
Berkethorp  in  eadem  ijs.  Johannes  de  Melsa  pro  terra  sua  in 
Lepington  vjs.  jd.  Petrus  de  Lund-'  pro  terra  sna  in  Lepington 
vs.*  Willelmns  de  Buketon  pro  terra  sna  in  Wiuestou  xviijd. 
Robertns  de  Forethby  pro  terris  snis  in  Rintr^'  (?)  iiijs. 
Willelmus  de  Aton  pro  terris  suis  in  Knapton  et  Wellom  vjs^ 

«  Collated  with  MSS.  A.  and  B.  '  *  miUt.,  A. 

'  East  Wharram,  or  Wharram  le  Street. 

^  Thirkleby,  in  the  parish  of'Kirby  Underdalc. 

'  Barthorpe  Bottoms,  in  the  parish  of  Scrayin^ham. 

/  xj  feoda,  A.    undecim  feoda,  B.  '  Avicia,  A.  B. 

*  Garmanby,  A.  B.    Garraby,  or  Garrowby,  in  the  parish  of  Kirby  Underdale. 

'  Walteri,  A.  B.  J  Petrus  de  London,  A.  B.  *  vd.,  A. 

'  Binetr',  A    I  am  unable  to  determine  what  place  is  intended. 


72  KIRKBY^S   INQUEST   FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

Matheus  de  Louvaynes**  pro  terns  suis  in  Norton  ixd.  Amaldiis 
de  Percy  pro  terra  sua  in  Norton  vjd.  ob.  Willelmus  de  Ebor.* 
pro  terra  sua  in  Norton  viijd.  Stephanus  Brun  de  Ackelom 
pro  terra  sua  in  eadem  ijs.  Ricardus  Wileys**  pro  terris  suis  in 
Ackelom  iijs.  iiijd.  ob.  q.  Willebnus  Crock  pro  terra^  sua  in 
Akelom  xviijd.  Robertus  de  Ros  pro  terra  sua  de  Levening 
iiijs.  Ricardus*  de  Bemevill  pro  terra  sua  de  Levening  ijs.  vjd. 
Ricardus  de  Bemevill  pro  terra  sua  (de  Levening — struck  out) 
Sancti  Andrese  jd.''  De  feod.  Hartini'  de  Levening  xiiijd. 
Willelmus.de  Kenerthorp  pro  terra  sua  de  Kenerthorp  iiijd. 
Feod.  de  Buscy  de  Kenerthorp  ijs.  ijd.  Rogerus  Grene  pro 
Turgeringthorp'  ijs.  Idem  Rogerus  pro  terra  sua  de  Monte" 
viijd.  Idem  Rogerus  pro  terra  sua  de  Raystborp  xijd.  Petrus 
de  Malo  Lacu  pro  terris  suis  in  Briddesalle  [iijs.  iijd.  Thomas 
Waclyn  pro  terra  sua  in  Briddesall]"  vjd.  Adam  [de]  Bridde- 
salle pro  terra  sua  in  eadem  vjd.  Johannes  de  Briddesalle  pro 
terris*^  suis  in  eadem  ijs.  Comes  Marescallus  pro  terris  suis  in 
Seterington  xvjd.'  Hser*  Thomae  de  Pokethorp  pro  terra  sua  in 
Ryllington  xviijd.  Adam  de  Langtwait  pro  terris  suis  in  Ril- 
lington  xd.  Gilbertus  de  Ryllington  pro  terris  suis  in  eadem 
vd.  Johannes  de  Kayton  pro  terra  sua  in  Rillington  vjd. 
Robertus  de  Illingtony  pro  terra  sua  in  Rillington  iiijd.  [Thomas 
fil.  Agathae  pro  terra  sua  in  Relington  iiijd.]'  Willelmus  de 
Latymer  pro  terra  sua  in  Scameston  vs.  vjd.  Robertus  [de] 
Ros  pro  terra  Roberti  Pa  in  Thorp  Eleys*  xijd.     Willelmus 


•"  Matthew  de  Louvaine,  son  and  heir  of  Matthew  de  Louvaine,  and  grand- 
son of  Godfrey,  brother  to  the  Duke  of  Louvaine  (^Nicolas'g  Si/nopsis,  Edit.  1857, 
&297),  by  Inq.  p.  m.,  30th  Edward  I.,  died  seised  of  thirteen  bovates  of  land  in 
orton  (Cat.  Inq.  p.  «•.,  i.,  175),  Thomas  de  Louvayn  being  his  son  and  heir  {CcU, 
Oen.,  ii.,  624). 

"  William  de  Ebor.  of  Hebden  in  Craven.  His  grandfather,  Sir  Nicholas  de 
Ebor.,  had  a  grant  of  lands  and  tenements  in  Norton  from  his  brother  William, 
provost  of  Beverley  (Poulson's  ffoldemess,  i.,  476). 

•  Bicardus  de  le  Waleys,  A.  B.  ''  terris  suis,  A.  B. 
«  Robertus,  A.  B.  •■  jd.  q.,  A.  B. 

'  de  barom'  de  Levening,  A.    de  Harom*  de  Levening,  B. 

'  Turginthorp,  A.  B.  Called  Thurgenthorp  in  31st  Edward  I.,  but  it  does 
not  occur  in  the  Nomina  Villarum.  Thomthorpe,  now  depopulated,  stood  about 
a  mile  to  the  north  of  Kennythorpe. 

"  The  site  of  the  castle  of  Mont  Ferrant  is  about  a  mile  to  the  south  of 
Burythorpe. 

•  iijs.  iijd.    Thomas  Waceljm  pro  terra  sua  in  [de,  B.]  Briddesall,  A.  B. 

•  terra  sua,  A.  B.  '  xyjs.,  A.  B. 

''  Ilkington,  A.  B.  Robert  de  Rillington  held  two  bovates  here  in  31st 
Edward  I. 

■  Thomas  fil.  Agathae  pro  terra  sua  in  Relington  iiijd.,  A.  B. 

•  Thorp  Eleys  is  not  mentioned  in  the  Nomina  Villarum.  It  is,  perhaps,  the 
same  place  as  Thorpe  Bafs^et. 


WAPENTAKE  OP  BUCKROSE^  E.  R.  73 

Playce  pro  terra  sua  in  Neuton  iijs.  Willelmus  Cuny*  pro 
terra  sua  in  Nenton  iiijs.  [Simon  Grouer  pro  terra  sua  in 
Neuton  iiijs.]*'  Thomas  de  Heslerton  pro  terra  sua  in  West 
Heslerton  iiijs.  Willelmus  de  Colevill  pro  terra  sua  in  West 
Heslerton  xixd.  ob.  Alicia  de  Biskin  (?)  pro  terra  sua  in  West 
Heslerton  xixd.  ob.  Henricus  de  Heland  pro  terra  sua  in  West 
Heslerton  ixd.  Johannes  Friboys  pro  terra  sua  in  West  Hes- 
lerton xijd.  Willelmus  de  Colevill  pro  terra  sua  in  West  Hes- 
lerton di.  marc.  Idem  Willelmus  pro  Est  Lutton  vs.  jd.  ob. 
Bobertus  de  Heslerton  pro  terra  sua  in  Est  Heslerton  ijs.  Bo- 
bertus  de  Everyngham  pro  terra  sua  in  Shirbum''  xijd.  *Hel- 
perthorp  pro  eadem  vijd.  ob.  Thomas  de  Lutton  pro  terra  sua 
in  West  Lutton  vjs.  Willelmus  de'  Boketon  pro  [terra] -^ 
Walteri  de  Wildeker^  in  Kyrkeby  xviijd.  Willelmus  West  pro 
terra  sua  in  Turkeby  ijs.  iiijd.*  Willelmus  de  Multhorp  pro 
Jdulthorp  ijs.  yjd.  Petrus  West  de  Deukelby  pro  terra  sua  in 
eadem  xijd.  Adam  de  Deukelby  pro  terra  sua  in  eadem  xijd. 
Bobertus  [de]  Percy  pro  villa  de  Suth  Warrom  di.  marc. 
Henricus  Fikede  pro  terra  sua  in  Kyrkeby  GranedaUe  xiiijd. 
Thomas  de  Monhaut  pro  terra  sua  in  Kyrkeby  Grenedalle  vijd. 
jDionis'*  de  Monte  Caniso  pro  terra  sua  in  Sexendalle  vijd. 
Domina  de  Ver*  pro  terra  sua  in  Frydaythorp  viijd.  Willelmus 
de  WyviU  pro  terra  sua  in  (S)ledemer  iijs.  ixd.  Bobertus 
Salvan  pro  terra  sua  in  Shirbum,  Croholm  et  (S)ledemer  iiijs. 
Idem  Bobertus  pro  feodo  (blank)^  in  (S)ledemer  xviijd.  Wil- 
lelmus Colom  pro  eadem  vijs.  Magister  Bobertus  [de]  Scard- 
burgh*  pro  terra  sua  in  Thouthorp  iijs.  Henricus  de  Bribaund' 
pro  terra  sua  in  Touthorp  xvjd.  Simon  le  Graunt  pro  terra  sua 
in  Thouthorp  viijd. 

*  Cyncy,  A.  Tinsj,  B.  William.  Curcy  held  xij  bov.  in  Neweton  in  Slst 
Edward  I. 

*  Simon  Gouer  pro  terra  sua  in  Neuton  iiijs.,  A.  B. 

*  In  the  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Sir  Robert  de  Everingham,  taken  15th  Edward  I.,  it 
is  stated  that  "  Adam  de  Everingham,  pater  prsedicti  Boberti,  dedit  manerium 
de  Schirebum,  cum  pertinentiis,  sine  aliquo  retenemento,  praidictis  Boberto  et 
Alicise  de  la  Hyde,  uxori  suae,  facicndo  inde  capitalibus  dominis  feodi  servitia 
debita  et  consueta  "  {Cal.  Gen.,  i,,  380). 

*  There  is,  apparently,  something  omitted  here.  -^  terra,  A.  B. 

'  Walter  de  Wildeker  gave  twelve  oxgangs  of  land  ia  Kirkby  Orendale  to  the 
canons  of  Kirkham  {Burton's  Mon,  JEbor.,  375). 

*  ijs.  viijd.,  A.  B.  '  Dionisius,  A.  B.  J  de  Belhus,  A.  B. 

*  Robert  Ughtred,  of  Scarborough,  dean  of  York  from  1279  to  1290. 
'  BereUiund,  A.    Berilande,  B. 


WAPENTAGIUM  DE  HOLDERNESSE/ 


?EODA     QVM     TENENTUE     DE     REGE      IN     CAPITE      IN     WAFENTAGlO 

Iff  wapcntagio  pnEdicto  aunt  ccclij  car,  teirse  et  di.  quae  faciimt 
vij  feod,  wiilit.  et  di,  car,  Quie  quidem  feoda  Aveliua  de  For- 
tibusj  quondajn  Comitissa  All>eiBarliae,  tenuit  de  rcge  in  capite, 
et  quce  nunc  sunt  in  manu  regis  tanquam  dominicum  suum  per 
mortem  ejusdem  AvelinBe  ;  de  quibua 

Eobertus  de  Ros  tenet  in  Rosse,  Attigwykj  Amliall,  Gremesi- 
touj  Audeburghj  Thorp,  Fosaeymj  Ulram,  Rihyll  ct  Marflete 
xlvj  car.  terrse  ct  di. ;  unde  xlviij  car,  faciunt  feodum  militis. 

Walterus  [de]  Fauconbergli  tenet  in  RysCj  Wythorncwyk, 
Catefoas,  Beghum/  lllram,  Catewyk,  Arnhall,  North  SkjTlaghc, 
Rutouj  Mart  on  J  Sowth  tVothingham  et  Est  Haitfeld  xxxix.  car. 
terrsD  ct  vij  hov,*^  terrse  ;  unde,  ut  supra. 

Simon  Conatabularius  tenet  in  Hildestonj  Belingholm, 
Waasand,  Tanaton,  Herdwyk''  et  Ulburgh"  x  car.  terne ;  niidej 
ut  supra. 

Item,  idem  Simon  tenet  in  Marten  ij  car,  temc  qu^  facinnt 
iiij^™  partem  fcodi  unins  milit.,  scilicet,  viij  car.  faciunt  feed, 

Herbertus  de  Saucto  Quintino  tenet  in  Brandea burton, 
BristhyU/  la  More,  Mapelton,  Thorkelby,  Elwardeby/  Aua- 
tliorp/  Lambethorpj*  RjTiicswellj  Riaum,  Rose,  Ouatwyk, 
Beghum  ct  Gadhenated-'  x\y  car.  et  v  bov. ;  [xmde]*  Hj  faciunt 
feod,  milit. 

Petnis  de  Gonaell'  [tenet]  ■**  in  Beford  iiij  car.  terr^e ;  nude 
xlviij  faciimt  feod,  [milit,]* 

«  Colkted  with  MSS.  A.  and  B. 

*  Bewholm6|  in  the  parish  of  NunkeoUng. 

'  }  bov.,  A.  B.  ^  EtberwilE,  A.  B, 

■  Oubmugh,  in  the  parish  af  Swine. 

f  BiirshiU,  in  the  parish  of  BraudiiburtoD, 

^  EUerhj,  in  tho  paru*h  of  Swine. 

^  Ati^thorp  is  not  mentioned  in  the  HDmiii&  ViHanim^  aod  I  am  unable  to 
identify  it. 

'  lingthorpe,  in  the  parish  of  Swine. 

J  Ganstead,  *  unde,  A.  B. 

'  Son  of  Egidius  de  Goushill.  Ris  Iu(:|.  p.  m,  was  taken  in  the  i4th  Edw.  I.^ 
when  Rtlph  de  GoushiU  wai*  found  to  be  hm  mn  aud  heir  {CftL  (?<?».,  i.,  370). 

"  tenet.  A,  B,  "  milit.,  A.  B. 


WAPENTAKE    OF    HOLDERNESS^    E,  R* 


7S 


Johannes  de  Mcaus  tenet  in  Bewyk  ct  Waielinton*  iiij  car* ; 
Tiiidej  ut  supra* 

Robertns  Hyldicrd  tenet  [in]  J*  R^ton,  Tunstallj  Flynton^ 
[F>^crl\mg]»  et  Parva  Coldon  xlviij  car,  teine ;  undcj  ut  supra. 

H^r^  Galfridi  Berchaud*'  ten'  in  Utneuton  et  Haitfeld  vj 
car.  et  ^  bow  terr^  ;  iinde,  ut  supra, 

Willelmus  [de]  Lascell  tenet  ia  Otringham,  Fnothyngliamj 
Connygeston  et  Seton  x  car.  terrse, 

Sayerus  de  Sntton  tenet  in  Sutton  et  Gaggcsted'  xj  caTp 
terrae ;  iindCj  nt  supra, 

Johannes  de  Ros  tenet  in  (B)ingcbiirg,  Garton  et  Rue  lij 
car,  [terrse]';  unde,  ut  supra. 

Robertus  de  Gousle  tcuet  in  Gousle  vj  car, ;  unde,  ut  supra. 

Johannes  de  Dantliorp  tenet  in  Danthorp  et  Pundagh"  iij 
car.  et  \j  bov.  terne ;  nude,  ut  supra* 

WiUclmus  de  Withyk  tenet  in  Cattewyk,  Kyllyng"  [et 
Carlcton  x  car.  tcrrae  ;  luide,  ut  supra]  * 

Stephanus  de  Oustwyk  tenet  tn  Oustwyk  et  Mapelton  iiij 
car.  terra? }   [undc]j  ut  supra* 

Thomas  Dareiufi  tenet  in  Parva  Haitfeld  iij  car, ;  unde,  ut 
supra, 

Thomas  de  Coverington  tenet  in  Coverington'  iij  car, ;  unde, 
ut  supra. 

Galfridus  de  Gunibaud  tenet  in  Thome^'  juxta  Hedou  ij 
car.  terras ;  unde,  [ut  supra.] 

H^r*  Gilbert!  de  Mapelton  ten^  in  Homseburton'  vj  car,  j 
unde,  ut  [supra]. 

Hcuricus  de  Wiueton  tenet  in  Wiueton*  v  car.  et  di,,  ut 
supra. 

Prior  de  Bridclington  tenet  in  SkjTlington  et  Erghum*  v 
car.  terrse ;  nude,  ut  supra. 

Haer*  Ingerami  de  Risum  ten'  in  Ravenser*  ij  car.  terrse ; 
undo,  ut  supra* 


•  Watteriingion,  A.  B.    Ihh  pliiee  has  diisappeared. 

r  io,  A.  0.  f  Fjlerljn^,  A,  B, 

^  Inq.  p.  m,,  4tli  Edward  L    *' Johannes  filiui  dioti  Galfridi  est  propmquior 
hserei  eja?,  el  est  ffit&tijs  uudecim  aumorum  "  (C^tl.  Oem^  L,  2$*), 
'  Gr&rhensted^  A.    Gatisitead.  '  term,  A.  B, 

■  I  mn  atiftble  to  identify  Hih  place.  'Nun  Keeling. 

•  at  CartetoD  i  car.  teni ;  »mde>  ut  6iiprm»  A.  B, 

•  Camerton,  in  the  parish  of  Faull,  or  Paghill. 
»  Now  called  TbomgtimbaJd. 

•  Honi«ett  Burton,  now  depopulated^  sbxid  about  a  mile  S.E.  of  Homaea* 
"*  Wyton,  In  the  parif^U  of  Swine. 

•  Arram^  in  the  parish  of  At  wick. 

•  One  of  tlie  lo*l  Umm  cm  the  H umber. 


76  kirkbt's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

Thomas  de  Sunthorp  tenet  in  Sunthorp''  j  car  terra ;  iinde, 
ut  supra. 

Johannes  Neusum  tenet  in  Neusum'  ij  car.  terrse ;  unde^  ut 
supra. 

Haer*  Roberti  Scottewain  ten'  in  Rolleston  iij  car.  terrae; 
unde^  ut  supra. 

Johannes  de  Drungou  tenet  in  Drungou  ix.  car.  terrse; 
unde^  ut  supra. 

Adam  de  Ulram  tenet  in  Ulram  [iij]-^  car  terra ;  unde,  ut 
supra. 

Johannes  hares  Henrici  de  Preston  tenet  in  Preston,  Roles- 
ton,  Mapilton,  Tunstall  et  Waxham  xj  car.  et  v  bov.  terra; 
unde,  ut  supra. 

Thomas  de  Neuton  tenet  in  Neuton  ij  car.  terra ;  unde,  ut 
supra. 

Nicholaus  Haukyn  tenet  in  Preston  \j  bov.  terra ;  unde,  ut 
supra. 

Johannes  Pasmer  tenet  in  Preston  j  car.  terra ;  unde,  ut 
supra. 

Robertus  Ros  tenet  in  Preston  j  bov.  terra ;  unde,  ut  supra. 

Nicholaus  de  Thome  tenet  [in  Thome] ^iiij  bov.  terra; 
unde,  ut  supra. 

Willelmus  [de]  Chestrunt  tenet  in  Holmeton,  Penigthorp,* 
Parva  Kelke,*  Haitfeld  et  Preston  x  car.  terra  et  iiij  bov.-'" 

Willelmus  de  Crokhoton*  tenet  in  Tunstall  ij  bov.  terra; 
unde,  ut  supra. 

Hugo  Blassell  tenet  in  Conigeston  vj  bov.  terra. 

Petrus  de  Nuttell  tenet  in  Nuttell  ij  car.  terra ;  unde,  ut 
supra. 

Michael  Aumener  tenet  in  Brustwyk  ij  bov.  terra. 

Robertus  filius  Nicholai  tenet  in  Skeftelyng  ij  bov.  terra ; 
unde,  ut  supra. 

Johannes  de  Carleton  tenet  in  Bonniwyk  vj  car.  terra; 
unde,  ut  supra. 

'  The  village  of  Southorpe  stood  on  the  south  side  of  Hornsea  Mere. 

•  Newsom,  alias  "  Newsham  juxta  Frothingham,"  in  the  parish  of  Owthome, 
has  disappeared.    Its  exact  site  is  not  known. 

/  iij  car.,  A.  B.  ^  in  Thome,  A.  B. 

*  Peningsthorp,  or  Pensthorp,  in  the  parish  of  Welwick,  was  probably 
destroyed  by  the  encroachments  of  the  Humber.  Poulson  says,  "  There  are 
[now]  only  some  detached  pieces  of  land  which  bear  the  name  "  (Hut,  Holdem., 
u.,  518). 

'  Mr.  Poulson  supposes  this  place  to  have  been  in  the  parish  of  Wolwick 
CHist.  Holdem.,  ii.,  617);  but  I  think  it  must  be  Little  Kelk,  an  extra-parochial 
hamlet  in  the  adjoining  wapentake  of  Dickering,  about  three  miles  N.W.  of 
Lisset.  In  the  Nomina  Villarum  Hugh  de  Mora  is  returned  lord  of  "  Lesset 
cum  Parva  Kelk."  J  iij  bov.,  A.  B.  *  Crokehou,  A.  B. 


WAPENTAKE    OF   HOLDERNESS,   E.  R.  11 

Fetrufl  de  Means  tenet  in  Uttethome'  iij  car.**  terra ;  nnde, 
nt  snpra. 

Har*  Stephani  de  Monte  ten'  in  Tunstall  ij  bov.  [terra] ;» 
nnde^  ut  snpra. 

Willeknns  de  Brocur  tenet  in  Neusnm*  ij  bov.  terra;  nnde, 
ut  supra. 

^    Willeknns  de  Hulmo  tenet  in  Hulmo'  ij  bov.  terra ;  nnde, 
ut  supra. 

Simon  le  Constable^  Petrus  de  Gousell  et  Stephanus  de 
Faglam  tenent  in  Hulmo  et  Paghell  ij  bov.  terra ;  unde,  ut 
supra. 

Simon  de  Vere  tenet  in  Sprotele  vj  car.  [terra] ;«'  nnde,  ut 
supra :  et  nunc  est  illud  feodum''  in  manu  regis. 

Ingramus  de  Mounceus  tenet  in  Bemeston,  Leset,  Wynke- 
ton/  Bovington^  Carathorp  et  Righton'  xxix  car.  terra  et  di.  ;•* 
unde^  ut  supra. 

FEODA     ARCHIEPISCOPI      EBOR.      QUA      TENENTUR     DE     REGE     IN 

CAPITE. 

Idem  Archiepiscopus  tenet  de  rege  in  capite  xxxiij  car. 
terra  qua  [faciunt]'  iiij°'  feoda,  videlicet,  in  Swyn,  Wjmested, 
Coldon,  Burton  Conestable,  Neuton  Conestable,  West  Halsaym 
et  Therlethorp'^  xxxij  car.  terra  qua  faciunt  iiij°'  feoda. 

Avelina,  quondam  Comitissa  Albemarlia,  tenuit  de  pradicto 
Archiepiscopo  in  Burton  Constable,  [Neuton  Conestable] ,' 
West  Halsam,  Est  Halsam  et  Therlesthorp  ij  feoda  militum; 
qua  quidem  feoda  nunc  sunt  in  manu  domini  regis,  tanquam 
dominicum  suum,  per  mortem  ejusdem  Avelina. 

'  Owthome.  *  ij  car.,  B. 

"  teme,  A.  B.  "See  note  «,  p.  76. 

'  Holme,  in  the  parish  of  Paull,  now  called  Paull  Holme. 

f  teme,  A.  B.  ''A.  and  B.  omit  feodum. 

*  Winkton,  in  the  parish  of  Barmston,  appears  to  have  been  depopulated  in 
the  sixteenth  century. 

'  Boynton,  Caythorpe  and  Beighton  are  in  Dickering  wapentake.  See  pp. 
54-6. 

"  A.  omits  et  di.  *  faciunt,  A.  B. 

•  Tharlesthorpe  was  swept  away  by  the  Humber  in  1393.  "  Its  site  may  be 
placed  to  the  west  of  Patrington  haven,  on  the  Ottringham  side  of  Winestead 
clough"  (Towifon'*  JJoWem.,  ii.,  528). 

'  Newton  Conestable,  A.  B. 


[WAPENTAGIUM  DE   HERTHULL.? 


Ad*  articulum  de  feodis  militnm  quae  tenentur  de  domino  rege 
in  [capite]/  sic  dicimus : 

[de  feodo'  abchiepiscopi  ebor.] 

Wilton.  Donunus  Archiepiscopus  Ebor.  tenet  unam  baro- 
niam  de  domino  rege  in  capite ;  unde  ipse  Archiepiscopus  tenet 
in  dominico  in  Wylton  x  car.  terrse.  Et  WiUelmus  de  la 
Chambre  tenet  de  eodem  j  car.  terrse  in  eadem. 

GouTHORP  ET  YoLTHORF.  Johannes  de  Melsa  tenet  in 
Gputhorp  et  Yolthorp  unum  feodum  de  eodem. 

Yapum  et  Boulton.  Item  Bobertns  de  Gray  tenet  in 
Yapum  et  in  Boulton  unum  feodum  de  eodem:  imde  haer' 
Thomse  de  Boulton  ten'*  j  car.  in  Boulton ;  haer'  Thomae  de 
Boulton  ten'-^  j  bov.  tente/  Badulphus  de  Hay  tienet  j  bov. ; 
Walterus*  filius  Beatricis  tenet  j  bov.  Et  omnia  supradicta 
tenentur  de  Hospitalariis  in  Boulton  per  certum  annuum  ser- 
vitium,  unde  rex  perdit  forinsecum. 

Radulphus  de  Mikelfeld  tenet  iiij*^  partem  feodi  unius 
milit.  j  et  totum  residuum  tenet  prsedictus  Robertus. 

Brunebt.  Edmundus  de  Daynecourte  tenet  in  Bruneby 
unum  feod.  milit.  per  ten'  de  Archiepiscopo :  et  ecclesia  ejus 
dotata  est  de  ij  bov.  terrse. 

EvERYNGHAM.  Item  Adam  de  Everjrngliam  tenet  de  eodem 
Archiepiscopo  in  Everyngham  di.  feod.^  tam  in  servitio/  quam 
in  dominico. 

'  WM>entagium  de  Herthull,  G.  This  title  is  omitted  in  the  York  text^  and 
also  in  MSS.  A.  B.  D.  and  B. 

»  Collated  with  MSS.  A.  B.  and  C.  '  capite,  A.  B.  C. 

'  In  the  .York  and  A.  B.  D.  imd  B.  oopies  of  this  Inquest,  the  account  of 
each  fee  is  contained  in  one  pan^;raph,  and  the  names  of  the  places  described  are 
not  given  in  the  margin.  As  thu  method  presents  some  objectionable  features,  I 
have  retained  the  language  of  the  York  text,  but  adopted  the  more  intelligible 
arrangement  of  the  C.  MS. 

*  hseredes  Thomse  de  Boulton  tenent,  C. 

/  httres  Thomse  de  Boulton  tenet,  C. 

r  A.  omits  this  item.  *  WiUelmus,  A.  B.  C. 

'  The  service  by  which  the  Everinghams  held  this  manor  was  the  perform- 
ance of  the  office  of  butler  on  the  day  of  the  archbishop's  enthronizatiou 
(5.  Torks.,  i.,  82). 


WAFSNTIAEB   OF   flABTHILLj   B.  B.  79 

Lonb(s)bt7BOB  bt  Tolthorp/  Item  Reginaldus  filius 
Petri^  tenet  in  Lonebenrg  et  in  Tolthorp  de  [eodem]'  Archie- 
piscopo  ix  car.  terrae;  unde  Thomas  de  Lutton  tenet  iij  car. 
terrse  in  Tolthorp. 

Lomnbbbouboh.  Willehnufl  Stnrmy  tenet  j  car.  in  Lonnes- 
bonrgh :  et  ecclesia  ejus  dotata  est  de  j  car.  terrae. 

SuDBUBTON.  Item  Archiepisoopus  tenet  in  Midburton*" 
xrij  car.  tenrse^  unde  ipse  Arcluepiscopiis  tenet  in  dominico  x 
car.  terrsB  et  vij  bov.  Willeknus  de  Car  [thorp]*  tenet  in  eadem 
de  eodem  [Archiepiscopo]^  xxj  boy.  Willelmns  de  Stauellj 
car.  terrse.  Ecclesia  ejusdem  dotatur  de  una  car.  terrse. 
Domus  Sancti  Egidii  Beverlaci  tenet  in  eadem  de  eodem  vj  bov. 
BobertuB  de  Gray  tenet  iij  bov.  et  Badulphus  Clericus  iij  bov. 
de  eodem  Archiepiscopo. 

Skttbbt.  In  Skyteby  tenet  Archiepiscopus  v  car.  terrae; 
de  quibus  domus  Sancti  Egidii  tenet  j  boy.  in  elemosinam  de 
eodem,  et  Capitulum  Beati  Petri  Ebor.  tenet  in  eadem  v  bov.  de 
eodem  feodo. 

CoTTNOHAM.  Domiua  de  Stutevill  tenet  in  Cotingham  duas 
car.  terrae  de  eodem  Archiepiscopo. 

Atk.  Bogems  de  la  Wudhall  tenet  in  Ayk  yj  bov.  terras 
de  Archiepiscopo,  et  ipse  de  rege. 

Elobton.'  Item  Archiepiscopus  [tenet]'  in  Elgeton  x  car. 
terrse  in  dominico;  sed*"  ecclesia  dotata  [est]'  de  iiij°'  bov. 

"Waldbby.  Item  in  Waldeby  vij  car.  terrse  de  feodo  Archi- 
episcopi:  unde  Templarii  tenent  in  elemosinam  iiij°^  bov.;  et 
ecclesia  dotata  est  de  ij  bov.  terrse. 

BiPPELiNOHAM.  Item  in  Rippelingham  x'  bov.  terrae  de 
feodo  ejusdem  Archiepiscopi ;  unde  Badulphus  de  Bippyllingham 
tenet  totum  illud  tenementum  de  hseredibus  de  Nigello  de 
Waldeby,  et  ipsi  de  Archiepiscopo. 

ScuLCOTEs.  Item  Archiepiscopus  habet  in  Sculcotes  ij  car. 
terrse  in  dominico. 

DE    FEODO   DE    MOUBRAY. 

Hseres  de  Moubray  tenet  in  capite  de  rege  vij  feoda  milit. : 

i  The  site  of  the  village  of  Towthorpe  maj  be  placed  about  one  mile  S.S.E. 
of  Londesbrough. 

*  Descended  firom  Herbert  fitz  Herbert,  whose  brother  William,  treasurer  of 
the  church  of  York,  afterwards  archbishop,  had  a  grant  of  the  church  of 
Londesburgh  from  king  Stephen  {FcuH  Ubor.,  i.,  221).  Reginald  fitz  Peter  died 
in  May,  1286,  leaving  John  his  son  and  heir  (Cal,  Qen,,  i.,  370.  Du^d,  Bar., 
i.,  624).  '  eodem,  C. 

•  Sudberton,  C.  Sandburton,  A.  Now  called  South  or  Bishop  Burton.  The 
archbishops  of  York  had  a  palace  here. 

"  Carthorp,  A.  B.  C.  •  Archiepiscopo,  C.  '  Elloughton. 

♦  tenet,  A.  B.  C.  '  et,  C.  •  est,  A.  B.  C.  '  xl.  bov.,  A.  B. 


80  KIRKBY's    inquest   for   YORKSHIRE. 

et  ilia  tenet  Johanneas,  de  Vescy  de  ipso,  ut  de  feodo;  unde 
Willelmus  le  Conestable  tenet  in  Holme,  in  Grippethorp, 
Wressell,"  Lofthusnm,  Bubwyth.  Herlethorp,  Lathom,  Wyl- 
lardby,  Traneby,  Eluele'  tria  feoda  milit.  et  di. 

Holme  et  alibi.  Johannes  Tomy  habet  in  Holme  tria 
feoda  et  di.  j  et  tenet  de  Roberto  de  Percy,  scilicet,  in  prsedictis 
villis,  una  cum  Santon,  Heselscoth,  Alderges'*'  et  Anlageby,  et 
idem  Robertus  de  Percy  de  Ada  de  Everynghara,  et  Adam  de 
Johanne  de  Vescy,  [et  Johannes  de  Vescy]'  de  hser'  de  Mou- 
bray;  unde  Abbas  de  Seleby  [tenet] ^  in  Holme  j  car.  terrae  in 
elemosinam. 

Walsay.'  Item  Hospitalarii  [tenent]  j  car.  terr»  in 
Walsay.  Item  Thomas  de  Beauver  tenet  in  eadem  j  bov.  terrse, 
quam  tenet  de  Libertate  Sancti  Johannis  Beverlaci  in  ele- 
mosinam, unde  dominus  rex  est  perdens. 

Saunton.  Item  Prior  de  Watton  tenet  in  Saunton  in* 
eodem  feodo  xj  car.  terrae  et  yj  bov.  in  elemosinam ;  et  habuit* 
ingressum  per  Alexandrum  de  Santon  et  [per]*  Willelmum 
filium  Petri  {de]**  Anerloby.'^ 

Anerloby.-^  Item  Abbas  Beatae  Mariae  Ebor.  habet  feodum 
in  Anerloby,  scilicet  iij  car.  terrae  antiqmtus  in  elemosinam. 
Willelmus  filius  Petri  tenet  j  car.  terrae  in  Anlonby  de  Priore 
de  Watton  in  elemosinam.  Willelmus  dc  Middelton  in^  eadem 
tenet  di.  car.  terrae  de  Sancto  Johanne  Beverlaci.  Amicia  de 
Brudecroft*  tenet  j  bov.  de  Sancto  Johanne  in  eadem.  Ro- 
bertus Rohelot*  tenet  iij  bov.  in  eadem  de  [Hospitalariis]  .-^ 
Gerardus  de  Fumivall  tenet  j  bov.  in  eadem,  unde  Johannes 
de  Vescy  est  medius.  Johannes  Lygard  tenet  ij  bov.  terrae  de 
Sancto  Johanne  Beverlaci.     Idem  Johannes  tenet  j  bov.  terrae 

"  A.  omits  Wressell.  •  Now  called  Kirk  Ella. 

*  Alderais,  A.  Aldereyes,  C.  A  lost  vill.  Br.  Burton,  in  his  account  of 
Watton  priory  {Mon.  Ehor.,  412),  says,  "  These  nuns  had  lands  in  Aldergee,  hut 
where  that  place  is,  I  know  not."  It  may  have  been  identical  with  the  Alderges 
mentioned  in  the  text,  and  also  with  Halderghes,  where  the  same  nuns  had 
lands,  given  to  them  by  William,  son  of  Alexander  de  Santon,  which  are  described 
(7Wd.,  416)  as  "  reaching  from  the  ditch  in  HungerhiU  to  the  boundaries  of 
Etton  and  Gherghton,  in  length,  and  from  the  division  of  Herghes  to  the  boun- 
daries of  Helesco."  Gherghton  is  an  error,  doubtless,  for  (Jerthum,  now  depo- 
pulated, which  stood  about  two  miles  W.S.W.  of  Etton ;  while  Herghes  and 
Helesco  will  be  the  neighbouring  hamlets  of  Arrae  and  Heslesskew,  each  about 
one  mile  to  the  west  of  Gerthum. 

'  et  Johannes  de  Vescy,  C.  '  tenet,  A.  B.  C. 

*  Whalsea,  in  the  parish  of  Holme  on  Spalding  Moor. 

*  de,  C.  *  habuerunt,  A.  B.  C.  •  per,  A.  B.  C. 

*  de,  A.  B.  •  Anlonby,  A.    Anloby,  B.  C. 

/  Anlaby,  near  Hull.  ^  de  eadem,  A.  B.  C. 

*  Brodecruste,  C.  *  Bobelett,  A.  B.    Robolot,  C. 
i  de  hdspiteir.  A.,  omitted  in  C. 


WAPENTAKE    OF    HARTHILL^    £.  R.  81 

de  Hospitalariis.  Prior  de  Feryby  tenet  j  car.  terrse  in  eadem. 
Et  redd,  vs.*  de  fine. 

WiLLARDBY.  Johannes  de  Melsa  tenet  in  Willardby  di. 
feed,  de  Willebno  Constable,  et  redd,  [de]  eisdem  finibns/  et 
Willelmus  def  Vescy,  et  le  Vescy  del  Moubray. 

Traneby.  Prior  de  Watton  tenet  in*  Traneby  pro  di.  feod. 
de  Willelmo  Constable  praedicto,  quod  solebat  reddere  vs.  [de 
fine]/  et  in  qua  [habuerunt]*  ingressum  per  Adam  de  Traneby  : 
et  totum  elemosinatur  dicto  Priori  per  praedictum  Willelmum 
Constable.  Ricardus  de  Anloby  tenet  xij  bov.  .et  di.  de  feodo 
de  Vescy.  Item  domus  Sancti  Egidii  Beverlaci  [tenet]^  iij 
bov.  et  di. :  elemosinantur  per  R[icardum]*  de  Ros  veteri  tem- 
pore quo  tenuerunt  Templarii.  Item  [Johannes]  *"  de  Gomy' 
tenet  j  car.  Item  Willebaius  Constable  vj  bov.  et  di.  de  eodem 
feodo.  Item  Johannes  Braneau*'  j  bov.  et  di.  Item  ecclesia 
dotata  est  de  iiij  bov.  terrae.  Item  Ricardus  le  Ros  vj  bov.  in 
[eadem]:  elemosinantur  Hospitalariis  Beverlaci  de  Jerosolima 
per  Johannem  [de]**  Beauver  a  tempore  xl  annorum.  Item 
Johannes  Takel  [tenet]'  iij  bov. :  elemosinantur  eisdem  Hos- 
pitalariis* per  dictum  Johannem  [de]*  Beauver.  Item  Johannes 
de  Santon  et  dominusy  [Ricardus,  frater  ejus],'  tenent  iiij  bov. 
de  feodo  de  Moubray. 

Gerrardus*  Fumivall  tenet  j  car.  terrae  in  Elvele*  de  dono 
W.  de  Vescy,  et  ipse  del  Moubray.  Decem  bov.  terrae  in  Hey  ton 
tenentur  in  elemosinam  de  feodo  Beatae  Mariae  Ebor.,  quo  ward' 
fncj  de  feodo  de  Moubray.  Robertus  de  Coscalt  tenet  in  eadem 
ij  car.  de  feodo  de  Ros.  Item  Willelmus  de  Rudestayn  tenet 
in  Hayton  iij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Moubray ;  unde  Prior  de 
Watton  tenet  j  car.  in  elemosinam  per  patrem  ipsius  Willelmi ; 
qui  quidem  Willelmus  inde  facit  forinsecimi,  Et  Abbas  de 
Meba  tenet  iiij  bov.,  quas  dictus  Willelmus  defendit.  Item 
Adam  de  Everyngham  tenet  j  car.  in  eadem.  Et  residuum 
tenet  idem  Walterus  {sic) . 

Item  Ricardus  de  Brumeby  tenet  in  Brumeby  (Bumby)  vj 
bov.  terrae  de  Scone  (Atone)  de  Flixton,  et  Acto  de  Wyvill '  de 
Moubray;  et  redd,  viijd.  ad  finem.  Item  Prior  de  Wartre 
tenet  in   eadem   di.  car.  terrae  de  antiquo  feofifamento,  et  in 

*  sex  sol.,  C.  '  eodem  fine,  A.  C. 

•  A.  B.  and  C.  omit  in.  •  de  fine,  A.  B.  C. 

•  habuerunt,  A.  B.  C.  '  tenet,  A.  B.  C. 

*  Bioardum,  A.  B.  C.  *"  Johannes,  A.  B.  C. 

•  Tomy,  A.  B.  C.  '  Blandan,  A.  B.    Brandan,  C. 
■  de,  A.  B.  C.  •  tenet,  A.  B.  C. 

•  eidem  hospit',  A.  B.  '  de,  A.  B.  C. 

'  A.  B.  and  C.  omit  dominus.        '  Bioardus,  firater  ejus,  A.  B.  C. 

*  The  York  MS.  is  the  only  authority  I  have  seen  for  the  remainder  of  this  fee. 

*  Kirk  EUa. 


82  kirkby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

elemosinam.  Thomas  filius  Galfridi  ij  bov.  de  eodem  feodo  : 
elemosinantiir  Sancto  Johanni  Beverlaciper  le  Rabot,  per  tem- 
pus  xl  annorum. 

Item  Thomas  le  Comewalyse  ij  bov.  de  eodem,  similiter 
elemosinantiir  Sancto  Johanni  per  eimdem  Babot,  igd.  de  fine 
pro  praedictis  bov. ;  et  creditur  quod  servitium  de  feodo  de 
Moubray. 

Item  Brianus  filius  Alani  tenet  in  Baynton  x  car.  et  di.  de 
feodo  de  Moubray,  quae  faciunt  unum  feod.  milit.  de  feodo  de 
Moubray ;  unde  Prior  de  Parco  tenet  vj  bov.,  faciendo  forin- 
secum. 

[Item]  Moubray  habet  in  Lathum  j  car.  terrae;  unde  Prior 
de  EUerton  tenet  v  bov.  in  dominico,  Willelmus  Northyby  et 
Bobertus  Redhode  et  Willelmus  Hagroby  iij  bov.,  Johannes  de 
Bowelton  tenet  j  car.  terrae  de  haer*  de  Moubray ;  et  solvit  vjd. 
de  fine. 

Item  Moubray  tenet  Brentuth  (?)  vij  bov.  terrae  in  eadem 
sepf  (sic)  de  feodo  de  Mruthaue  (?)  .* 

Et  idem  Moubray  tenet  in  Home  (?)  xij  car.  terrae,  faciend. 
imum  feod.;  unde  Templarii  tenent  totum  in  elemosinam, 
nescitur  quo  warranto,  [nee]  a  quo  tempore. 

DE    FEODO   DE    MAULEY. 

Sutton  super  Derwent.  Petrus  de  Malo  Lacu  tenet  de 
domino  rege  in  capite  vj  car.  terrae  in  Sutton  super  Derewent ; 
unde  Robertus  de  Percy  [tenet  iij]**  car.  terrae  de  Anketino 
Malore,  [et]*  Anketinus  de  Maulay.  Et  praedictus  Robertus 
de  Percy  tenet  alias  iij  car.  de  praedicto  P.  de  Malo  Lacu  sine 
medio. 

Baynton.  Item  P.  de  Malo  Lacu  habet  in  Baynton  ix  car. 
terrae  et  di.,  quae  faciunt  feod.  unius  milit. ;  unde  Prior  de  Gise- 
burgh  tenet  in  elemosinam  v^  bov.  terrae,  unde  rex  amittit  war- 
dam  cum  acciderit. 

GuTH  (mundham)  .  Idem  Petrus  tenet  in  Guth(mimdham) 
de  rege  vj  car.  terrae;  unde  Prior  de  EUerton  tenet  xix  bov. 
terrae,  et  debet  forinsecum  servitium;  sed  nescitur  utrum 
facit  illud  necne.  Item  Magister  Thomas  de  Grimeston  tenet 
vj  bov.  terrae  eodem  modo.  Item  Rogerus  de  Lynton  et  ten' 
ejus  tenent  xiij  bov.  eodem  modo.  Et  ecclesia  dotata  est  de  di. 
car.  terrae. 

EsTHORF.   Item  idem  Petrus  tenet  in  Esthorp  ij  car.  terrae  et 

«  This  entry  is  very  obscure.  Brentuth  may  be  an  error  for  either  Brend 
or  Brighton,  which  places  were  held  of  the  fee  of  Mortimer  (Mortuo  Mari)  in 
the  81st  Edward  I. 

'  tenet  iij.  A.  B.  C.  •  et,  C.  /  A.  and  B.  omit  v. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  HARTHILL^  E.  B.  83 

yj  bov. ;  unde  Willehniis  de  Monceaxs  et  Johannes  de  Coketon^ 
et  Nicholaus  de  Percy  [tenent]  xij  bov.,  et  solvunt  xviij[d.]* 
de  fine.  Et  Prior  de  Watton  tenet  x  bov.  in  elemosinam,  nee 
facit  forinseemn,  nee  scitur  quo  warranto,  nee  per  quern,  nee  a 
quo  tempore,  alienantur. 

HoTON  JUXTA  Watton.  Item  idem  Petrus  tenet  [in]*  Hoton 
juxta  Watton  vij  car.  terrae,  et  redd,  finem,  scilicet/  vs.  Idem 
Petrus  habet  in  feodo  viij  car.  terrae,  elemosinatse  Priori  de 
Watton  per  Eustac'  fil.  Johannis,  medium  inter  eos,  una  cum 
advocatione  ecclesise. 

Kyllinowyk.*  Item  idem  Petrus  habet  in  feodo  x  car.  terras 
in  Kyllingwyk :  unde  Prior  de  Watton  tenet  vij  car.  et  v  bov. 
in  elemosinam  per  Walterum  Engayn  :  de  tempore  nescitur ;  et 
domina  de  Hersewell  tenet  in  dote  xxj  bov. 

Lokyngton.  Item  idem  Petrus  habet  in  feodo  in  Lokyng- 
ton  iij  car.  terrae  et  iij  bov. :  unde  Hospitale  Jerosolimae  tenet 
ij  bov.  in  elemosinam,  et  Sanctus  Johannes  de  Beverlaco  xx 
bov.,  similiter  in  elemosinam ;  et  ecclesia  dotata  est  de  v  bov. ; 
et  Johannes  de  Dak'  j  bov.  de  Abbate  de  Melsa  in  elemosinam : 
Willelmus  filius  Abell'  j  bov.  de  Priore  de  Watton  in  elemo- 
sinam ;  [et  alienata  erat  per  Stephanum  de  Aldeford  :  de  tem- 
pore et  warranto  nescitur.  Et  dictus  Petrus  tenet  in  dominico 
in  eadem  v  car.  terrae  et  v  bov.}"* 

Bessewyke.  [Item  idem]*  Petrus  habet  in  feodo  in  Besse- 
wyk  iij  car.  terrae :  unde  Galfridus  Aglum  (Aguillon)  tenet  ij 
car.  terrae ;  et  idem  Galfridus  tenet  j  car.  terrae  de  Roberto  de 
Raventhorp,  et  Robertus  de  dicto  Petro. 

MiDDiLTON.  Item  idem  Petrus  habet  in  feodo  in  Middilton 
V*  bov.  terrae ;  et  dominus^  Robertus  de  Ros  et  ten^  ejus  tenent 
illam  terram  de  eodem  Petro. 

Kyblingcotes  et  Etton.  Et  idem  Petrus  habet  in  Kyb- 
lingcotes  et  Etton  in  feodo  iij  car.  terrae ;  et  totum  tenent  prae- 
dictus  R.  de  Ros  et  ten'  ejus  de  eodem  Petro. 

Spaldington.  Item  idem  Petrus  habet  in  Spaldington  iij 
car.  et  j  bov.  et  di.  in  feodo;  unde  Russell  {sic) ,  Walterus  Bathell,* 
et  haer'  Johannis  del  Hay  tenent  totum  de  Germano  le  Hay,  et 
Germanus  le  Hay  del  Maulay. 

f  Ocketon,  C.  *  xviijd.,  A.  B.  C.  •  in,  A.  B.  C. 

'  A.  and  B.  omit  scilicet.      *  Kilnwick,  near  Watton. 

'  Aake,  A.  B.    Aike,  in  the  parish  of  Lockington. 

"  et  alienata  erat  per  Stephanum  de  Aldeford :  de  tempore  et  warranto  nescitur. 
Et  dictus  Petrus  tenet  in  dominico  in  eadem  v  [yj,  C]  car.  terr«  et  v  [yj,  C] 
bov.,  A.  B.  C. 

■  Item  idem,  A.  B.  "  sex  bov.,  C.  '  dictus,  A.  C. 

♦  Bothell,  A.  B.  C.  In  the  31st  Edward  I.  the  heirs  of  Walter  le  Bacheler 
held  four  bovates  in  Spaldinp^ton  of  the  fee  of  Mauley. 

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84  kirkby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

Lathom.  Item  idem  Petrus  habet  in  Lathom  in  feodo  iij 
car.  terrae :  nnde  Prior  de  EUerton  tenet  yj  bov.  de  Gtermano 
[Haye]*"  in  elemosinam^  de  tempore  quo  warranto  nescitur,  et 
ipse  Germanus  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu.  [Item]'  Remigius  de 
Pokylington  j  car.  terrae  et  di.  bov.,  Bogerus  de  Lynton  di.  car., 
et  Ricardns  filius  Adae  ten'  ij  bov.  de  Priore :  et  Robertns  de 
Fenton  j'  bov.,  et  Dionis'  de  Lynton  ij  bov. ;  et  isti  tenent  de 
G^ermano,  et  Germanus  de  prsedicto  Petro.  Et  sciendum  [est]" 
quod  [v]'  bov.  terrae,  quas  dictus  Prior  tenet,  solebant  facere 
forinsecum  servitium  per  manum  Eudonis  Jussell*'  et  hae- 
redum  suorum,  unde  dominus  rex  perdens  est. 

Acton.'  Dominus  Petrus  de  Malo  Lacu  habet  feod.  in 
Acton,  scilicet,  v  car.  terras  et  di. ;  unde  Germanus  Hay  et  ten' 
ejus  inde  tenentes  sunt  de  eodem  Petro;  unde  xxiiijy  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod.  milit. 

HuGATE.  Item  idem  Petrus  habet  in  Hugate  vij  car.  terrae : 
unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  unius  milit. ;  et  unde  Prior  de 
EUerton  tenet  j  car.  terrae  et  di.  de  Germano  Hay,  quasi  per 
medium,  et  qui  terram  illam  defendet.  Item  Prior  de  Wartre 
tenet  vj  bov.  et  di.  de  eodem  Germano  eodem  modo.  Item 
Prior  Sancti  Andreas  Ebor.  v.  bov.  et  di.  de  eodem  Germano ;  et 
Germanus  defendet  totum  quasi  elemosinam.  Item  Prior  de 
Watton  tenet  ij  bov.  in  elemosinam  de  feodo*  Germani.  Item 
Sanctus  Johannes  Beverlaci  ij  bov.  in  elemosinam  de  eodem 
Germano.  Et  residuum  tenent  dictus  Germanus  et  ten'  ejus 
in  elemosinam,  praeter  xij  bov.  terrae  Atonis  de  Flixton,  unde 
rex  amittit  wardum  cum  acciderit ;  et  alienatae  fuerunt  per  Wil- 
lelmum  filium  Petri,  et  confirmatae  [per]*  Petrum de  Mtdo  Lacu. 

Etton.  Item  idem  Petrus  habet  in  Etton  feod.  unius  milit.  ; 
unde  Prior  de  Watton  tenet  vij  bov.  terrae  in  elemosinam,  unde 
rex  perdidit  sectam  et  wardum,  de  Jacobo  de  PumuU,*  et  ipse 
del  Maulay ;  et  idem  Jacobus  et  ten'  ejus  tenent  residuum  de 
Petro  de  Malo  Lacu. 

YvERTHORP.  Item  idem  Petrus  habet  feod.  in  Yverthorp, 
scilicet,  iij  car.  terrae,  unde  Germanus  Hay  solvit  sex  den.  et 
ob.*  ad  finem;  et  ipse  et  ten'  ejus  [tenent]''  totima,  praeter  j 
bov.  quam  Templarii  tenent,  et  j  bov.  quam  Hospitalarii  tenent 

'  Haye,  A.  B.  C.  •  Item,  A.  B.  '  y  [duas,  B.]  bov.,  A.  C. 

•  est,  A.  B.  •  V  bov.,  A.  B.  C. 

*  Issell,  B.  '  Now  oalled  Aughton. 

"  zxviy  oar.,  A.    Sixteen  oanicates  made  one  knight's  fee  in  Agbton  in  the 
Slst  Edward  I. 

•  eodem,  A.  B.  •  per,  A.  B.  C. 

*  Frevill,  A.  B.    Frivill,  C.     Jacobus  de  Frivill  held  iij  oar.  and  ij  bov.  in 
Etton  in  the  Slst  Edward  I. 

'  xyjd.  ob.,  A.  B.  '  tenent,  A.  B.  C. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  HARTHILL^  E.  R.  85 

in  elemosinam  per  antecessores  ipsius  Germanic  quos  idem  Ger- 
manu8  defendet. 

North  Cave.  Item  idem  Petnis  habet  in  North  Cave  feod. 
v*  car.  terrae  :  nnde  Sanctus  Leonardns  [tenet]/  ij  bov.  in  ele- 
mosinam ;  domns  de  Watton  iiij  bov. ;  Hospitalarii  Jeroso- 
limse  j  bov. ;  item  Templarii  iiij  bov. ;  6t  totum  in  elemosinam : 
et  nescitur  quo  warranto^  nee  a  quo  tempore.  Et  totimi  resi- 
duwn  tenent  Germanns  et  ten'  ejus  de  praedicto  Petro. 

RiFFLYNGHAM.  Item  idem  Petrus  habet  feod.  in  Rippilling- 
ham^  scilicet,  xxiiij  bov. :  unde  domus  Sancti  Egidii  tenet  viij 
bov.  de  Thoma  de  Portington,  et  Thomas  de  Maulay;  et  Willel- 
mus  de  la  Chaumbre  viij  bov.  terrse  de  dicto  Thoma,  et  idem 
Thomas  de  dicto  Petro.  Item  Radulphus  filius  Adse  tenet  viij 
bov.  de  Maulay. 

Nessingwyk.  Item  idem  Petrus  [habet]  ^  in  Nessingwyk, 
scilicet,  ix*  car.  terrae,  unde  x  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. ; 
imde  ipse  et  ten'  ejus  tenent  totum,  praeter  vj  bov.  quas  Hos- 
pitalarii tenent ;  nescitur  quo  warranto,  nee  a  quo  tempore. 

HoTHOM.  Item  [idem]*  Petrus  habet  feod.  in  Hothom  iij 
car.  terrae  et  v  bov. :  unde  Sanctus  Johannes  Beverlaci  j  car. 
terrae  et  j  bov.  in  elemosinam ;  Prior  de  Watton  di.  car.  in  ele- 
mosinam. Item  Templarii  j  bov.  in  elemosinam ;  et  ecclesia 
dotata  est  de  di.  car. ;  nec-^  nescitur  de*  warranto  nee  de  tem- 
pore, unde  rex  perdidit.  sectam  et  wardiun :  et  ista  remanent 
tenen'  dicti  Petri,  xj  bov.  faciunt  forinsecimi  servitium. 

Seton.  Idem  Petrus  habet  feod.  in  Seton,  scilicet,  iiij  ca^. 
terrae  et  vj  bov. :  unde  Prior  de  Wartre  tenet  vj  bov.  in  elemosi- 
nam per  medium,  scilicet,  Johannis  de  Hothom,  et  Templarii  x 
bov.  per  eimdem  medium,  unde  rex  perdidit  forinsccum  servi- 
tiimi.  Item  Willelmus  Faber  tenet  in  eadem  ij  bov.  [terrae]' 
de  eisdem  Templariis;  imde,  etc.,  ut  prsedicitur.  Item  Ger- 
manus  Hay  tenet  ij  car.  terrae  de  Johanne  de  Melsa,  et  idem  de 
Maulay.  Remigius  de  Pokelington  di.  car.  [terrae] ""per  medium 
WUlelmi  de  Graystok,  et  ipse  de  Maulay. 

Feryby.  Item  Prior  de  Feriby  tenet  j  car.  terrae  in  Feryby 
per  medium  Thomae  de  Portyngton"  et  Willelmi  de  Melton,  et 
solvunt  fin',  et  praedictus  Thomas  de  Maulay. 

>  SuTH  Clyff.  Item  in  Suth  Clyfe  sunt  iiij  bov. :  unde 
Prior  de  Wartre  tenet  iij  bov.  in  elemosinam,  et  Willelmus 
Fateben**  vij  bov.  [de  Templariis]  /  et  Templarii  di.  car.  in  ele- 
mosinam. 

*  sex  car.,  C.  f  tenet,  A.  B.  C.  ^  habet,  A.  B.  C. 

*  X  car.,  A.  B.  C.  '  Item  idem,  A.  B.  C.       i  A.  and  B.  omit  nee. 

*  quo,  B.  '  teme,  A.  B.  C.  •"  teme,  A.  B.  C. 

"  Pokelington,  C.  •  Faceben,  A.  B.  ''  de  Templariis,  A.  B.  C. 


86  kirkby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 


DE    FEODO    DE    PERCY   DE    HONORE    DE    CESTRIA. 

Catton.  Catton  cum  soca  tenetur  pro  ij  feod.  milit. :  unde 
xxiij  car.  terrae  faciunt  unum  feod.,  et  xj  car.  et  v  bov.  faciimt  aliud 
feod. :  quae  feoda  domina  Regina,  mater  domini  regis  Edwardi, 
habet,  nomine  custodise,  de  consensu  domini  H.,  patris  regis  qui 
nunc  est,  de  Comite  Cestrise,  et  Comes  de  rege ;  unde  isti  sunt 
tenentes  de  eisdem  feodis,  scilicet,  haer'  de  Percy  ten'  v  car. 
terrae  in  dominico  de  dicto  Comite,  unde  Johannes  le  Cerfe* 
tenet  xj  bov.  de  Johanne  de  Dayvill,  et  Johannes  de  Percy  per 
medium  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege,  scilicet,  in 

PoNTE  Belli  et  Catton.  Thomas  de  la  More  j  bov.  de 
dictis  Davill  et  Comite.  Item  Willelmus  Tarteturteys  j  car. 
terrae  de  feodo  de  Percy,  et  ipse  de  Comite.  Item  Willelmus 
de  Bruneby  tenet  ix  bov.  de  eodem.  Thomas  Malkak  viij  bov. 
de  eodem.  Henricus  de  Cave  ij  bov.  de  eodem.  Et  haer*  Johan- 
nis  Ylger'  viij  bov. ;  unde  Abbas  de  Bella  Landa  di.  car.,  et 
redd,  forinsecum  servitium,  [sed]'  rex  perdidit  wardimi.  Item 
[idem] 'Abbas  tenet  ij  bov.  per  forinsecum.  Johannes  filius 
Aogeri  ij  bov.  Item  filius  Ivonis  le  Chapelyn  ij  bov.  Item 
Moniales  de  Wylberfos  j"  bov.  per  forinsecum,  per  medium 
Roberti  de  Percy.  Item  Thomas  Burdon  j  car.  terrae.  Item 
Brianus  de  Kyllyngwyk  j  car.  terrae  de  Templariis  in  elemo- 
sinam,  et  Templarii  de  Percy.  Item  Abbas  de  BelF  tenet  xxiiij 
car.*  [terrae]  de  Percy  in  excambio  pro  terra  apud  Semere. 
Item  Moniales  de  Wilberfose  j  bov.  in  elemosinam.  Bertramus 
Clericus  de  Catton  j  bov.  de  Hospitalariis  Jerosolimae,  fet  Hos- 
pitalarii]  •^  de  Percy,  et  ipse  de  Comite.  Ricardus  le  Pertriur 
ij'  bov.  de  Monialibus  de  Appelton,  et  ipsae  de  haer*  Walteri  de 
Catton,  et  ipse  de  Percy.  Brianus  de  Kyllngwyk  j  bov.  de  haer' 
de  Percy.     Willelmus  le  Pescour^  ij*  bov.  de  eodem  haerede. 

FuL  Sutton.  Item  in  Foule  Sutton  simt  vj  car.  terrae : 
unde  xxiij  car.  terrae  faciimt  feod.,  et  unde  Willelmus  de  Alta 
Ripa  tenet  xxxvj  bov.  in  dominico  de  haer*  de  Percy.  Item 
ecclesia  dotata  est  de  ij  bov.  terrae.  Walterus"  filius  Henrici  iiij 
bov.  Item  Thomas  Hornby*  iiij  bov.  Robertus  de  Middelton 
ij  bov.  Et  omnes  isti  tenent  de  praedicto  Willelmo  de  Alta 
Ripa,  et  [idem]  ^  Willelmus  de  Percy,  et  ipse  de  Comite,  et 
Comes  de  rege. 

Burton. ''      Item  idem  haer'  habet  feod.  in  Burton  iij  car. 

♦  de  Corff,  A.  B.  '  Ygef,  A.  •  sed,  A.  B. 

'  idem,  A.  B.  C.  "  ij  bov.,  C.  •  acras  terra?,  A.  B.  C. 

»  hospiteir,  A.  B.  C.  '  j*bov.,  A.  B.  "  Peston,  B. 

•  iij  bov.,  A.  B.  C.  «  Robertup,  C.  *  Tomy,  A.  B.  C. 
'  idem,  A.  B.  ''  North  or  Clicrry  Burton. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  HARTHILL^  B.  R.  87 

teme  quas  Thomas  Burton  tenet,  et  ipse  Percy  de  Comite,  et 
Comes  de  rege;  imde  xxiij  ear.  faciunt  feod.  nnius  milit. 

WiLBBRFOsE.  Unde  (sic)  idem  habet  in  Wilberfose  in  feodo  vj 
car.  teme:  unde  Thomas  Burdon  habet  in  feodo  in  eadem  xx  bov. 
terrse ;  de  quibus  ecclesia  dotata  est  de  iij  bov.  Robertus  filius 
Simonis  de  Wylberfose  ij*  bov.  [terrae]-^  per  forinsecum,  factum^ 
dicto  Percy.  Item  Gocelinus  filius  Gocelini  j*  bov.,  per  dictum 
Thomam  medium,  [et]'  per  forinsecum  servitium  praefato  Percy. 
Item  Walterus^'  filius  Laurentii  ij  bov.  per  dictum  Thomam 
medium,  et  per  forinsecum  dicto  Percy.*  Item  Letia  de  Wil- 
berfose ij  bov.,  nomine  wardi  Johannis  filii  ejus,  per  forinsecum 
dicto  Percy.  Item  Nicholaus  Welding  et  Willelmus  Lavander 
j  bov.  per  eundem  medium,  per  servitium  praedictimi.  Lauren- 
tius  Westyby  ij  bov.  de  Hospitali  Sancti  Leonardi  per  forinse- 
cum servitium  dicto  hseredi.  Custancia,  quae  fuit  uxor  Alex- 
andri  Burdon,  tenet,  nomine  dotis,  ij  bov.  per  forinsecum  dicto 
Percy.  Item  Letia  Burdon  ij  bov.  per  forinsecum  eidem  Percy. 
[Item  Alicia  Burdon  ij  bov.  per  forinsecum  eidem  Percy.]' 
Omnes  isti  tenentes  tenent  de  Philippo  de  Kyme,  et  ipse  de 
Percy,  et  ipse  de  Comite,  et  Ccxnes  de  rege.  Et  totum  resi- 
duum tenetur  per  dominum  de  Kyme  et  per  ten'  ejus,  exccptis 
ij  bov.  terrae  de  qmbus  ecclesia  dotata  est.  Et  Prior  de  Wartre 
tenet  in  elemosinam  per  Robertum  Barteram,  tenentem  ejus,  di. 
car.  terrae,  et  dictus  Prior  habuit  ingressum  per  Emmam, 
uxorem  Petri  filii  Ygerii,**  unde  rex  amittit  wardum  et  forinse- 
cum servitiimi.  Et  Priorissa  de  Wylberfose  tenet  ij"  bov.  codem 
modo.  Item  Petrus  de  Rotherfeld  tenet  in  dominico  [et]*  per 
ten*  ejus  in  feodo  viij  bov.  terrae ;  imde  ecclesia  dotata  est  de  iiji* 
bov.  terrae.  Et  Priorissa  de  Wilberfose  habet  iij  bov.  in  elemo- 
sinam quae  solebant  facere  forinsecum.  Et  Prior  de  Wartre 
tenet  ij  bov.  terrae  in  elemosinam,  imde  rex  amittit  wardum ; 
et  habuit  ingressum  per  Willelmum  del  Hull  [et]*'  per  Ricar- 
dum  Forestarium. 

DE    PEODO    DE    STUTEWYLL, 

CoTYNGHAM.     Haercs^  de  Cotingham   tenet   maneriimi  de 

'  iij  bov.,  C.  ^  terrse,  A.  B.  ^  servitium,  A.  B. 

*  ij  bov.,  A.  B.  C.  '  et,  A.  B.  C. 

J  Willelmus,  B.    Robertus,  C.  *  A.  omits  this  entry. 

'  Item  Alicia  Burdon  ij  bov.  per  forinsecum  eidem  Percy,  A.  B.  C. 

•  Ynj^or,  A.  B.  "  j  bov.,  A.  B.     unam  bov.,  C. 

•  et,  A.  B.  C.  P  ij  bov.,  A.  B.  C. 

*  The  heir  of  Cottingham  was  John,  son  and  heir  of  Baldwin  Wake,  who 
was  dead  in  1283  {Cal.  Oen.,  i.,  319),  and  grandson  of  Joan,  daughter  and  heiress 
of  Nicholas  de  Stutoville.  He  had  livery  of  his  lands  in  the  18th  Edward  I., 
and  was  summoned  to  Parliament  from  the  23rd  to  the  28th  Edward  I.  (Du^d, 
J5ar.,  i.,458,  540). 


88  KIRKBY^S    INQUEST    FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

Cotyngham  cum  membris  de  domino  rege :  unde  Johannes  de 
Hastynges  tenet  di.  car.  terrae  per  medium  Saneti  Johannis 
Beverlaci,  ut  in  elemosinam ;  unde  rex  perdidit  wardum.  Item 
Abbas  de  Melsa  habet  in  eadem  x  car/  terrae,  cimi  pastura  xx^* 
vaccarum  et  unius  tauri,  in  excambio  pro  quodam  fossato  trans- 
eunte  per  aliud  feodimi:  de  dampno  nescitur.  Et  residuum 
tenet  haeres  in  dominico. 

North  Cave.  Item  idem  [habet]'  in  North  Cave  feodum, 
scilicet,  iij  car.  terrae,  de  rege;  unde  v'  bov.  habent  Templarii  in 
elemosinam.     Item  j  car.  de  Sancto  Johanne  Beverlaci. 

HoTHUM.  Item  idem  habet  in  eadem  villa  de  Hothom  iiij 
car.  terrae  per  ten',  et  nullum  forinsecum  fac' ;  unde  Abbas  de 
Melsa  tenet  x"  bov.,  nee  scitur  per  quod  habuit  ingressum. 

Brentinoham.  Item  idem  habet  in  Brentingham  in  feodo 
xiiij  bov.  terrae  per  ten'  ejus. 

RiFPLiNOHAM.  Item  [idem]"  habet  in  Ripplingham  ij  car. 
et  ij  bov.  in  feodo  per  ten'  ejus. 

Dreuton.     Item  idem  habet  in  Dreuton  j  car.  terrae. 

Hundesley.  Item  idem  habet  in  Himdesley  in  feodo  v** 
car.  terrae ;  unde  Prior  Dunelmi  tenet  iiij  car.  terrae  et  di.  in 
dominico  in  elemosinam,  et  Radulphus  de  Belkerthorp*  tenet  de 
eodem  Priore. 

WvcHTON.y  Item  idem  habet  Wychton  quasi  membrum  de 
Cotyngham ;  imde  Johannes  de  Bello  Campo  tenet  ij  car.  terrae 
et  di.,  imde  dominus  rex  perdidit  wardum. 

Wyllardby.  Item  idem  habet  in  Wyllardby  iij  car.  terrae 
et  vj  bov.  de  rege.  Item  Johannes  de  Melsa  tenet  ij  car.  et 
di.  :  unde  Templarii  tenent  ij  in  elemosinam ;  unde  Ricardus  le 
Ros'  tenet  ij  bov.  et  di.,  et  Robertus  New^  ij  bov.  de  Hospital - 
ariis,  unde  rex  perdidit  forinsecum;  unde  Prior  de  Feryby  tenet 
j*  car.  in  elemosinam  in  Hessel. 

Etton.  Item  idem  habet  in  Etton  feod.  unius  milit. :  unde 
Templarii  tenent  xxj  bov.  in  elemosinam,  et  habuerunt  ingres- 
sum per  Johannem*  de  Etton  et  Laurentiimi  de  eadem  et  per 
Willelmum  filium  Ranulphi.  Item  Hospitalarii  habent  de 
.eisdem^  in  feodo  ij  tofta*  [et]/  ij  bov.  quae  quidem  Ricardus  filius 
Ricardi  del  Veric^  [dedit  eis]  in  elemosinam.  Et  Prior  de  Watton 
tenet  ij  tofta  et  iij  car.  terrae  de  eodem  feodo  in  elemosinam. 

'  X  acres,  A.  B.  C.  •  habet,  A.  B.  C.  '  sex  bov.,  C. 

•  ix  bov.,  A.  B.  C.  •  idem,  A.  B.    eadem,  C. 

•  sex  car.,  C.  •  Babbethorpe,  A.  B.  C. 

9  Little  Weighton,  in  the  parish  of  Rowley,  three  miles  west  of  Cottingham. 

•  le  Bus,  C.  -  Nebo,  A.  B.    Newe,  C. 

•  ij  car.,  A.  «■  VV^illelmmn,  A.  B.    Thomam,  C. 

•  eodem,  A.  B.    eadem,  C.    '  caruc,  A.  B.  /  et,  C. 
'  Vert,  A.  C.    Bert,  B. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  HARTHILL^  S.- R.  89 

Hbssell.  Item  idem  habet  in  Hessell  feod.  iiij  car.  de  rege^ 
qui  quidem  faciunt  iiij*^  partem  feodi  j  milit. 

SwANLOND.  Et  X  bov.  terr»  in  Swanlond  de  Stutevill*: 
unde  Grerardus  de  Pumivall  tenet  x  bov.,  ille  de  Vescy,  et  ipse 
de  hsrede. 

FEODUM    DE    ORATSTOK. 

Brunham.'  Baro-'*  habet  in  Brunhum  in  dominico  ij  ear. 
terrse.  Moniales  j  car.,  unde  yj  [bov.]*  faciunt  forinsecum  ser- 
yitium,  et  ij  sunt  in  elemosinam.  Item  Radulphus'  de  Lacels 
ij  car.  terrae :  similiter  faciunt  forinsecum  servitium  [pro  unica 
car.]"  tantummodo.  Item  Prior  de  Wartre  j  car.,  et  facit  forin- 
secum. Item  Ato  de  Flixton  j  car.  per  forinsecum.  Item 
Thomas  Tanesteme  j  car.  per  forinsecum.  Item  Adam  de  Der- 
went*  j  car.  eodem  modo.  Item  Galfiridus  le  Charpenter  tenet 
ij  bov.  et  di.  similiter  per  forinsecum. 

MiLiNOTON.  Item  idem  Baro  habet  feodum  in  Milington, 
scilicet,  vij  car.  terr«  quas  liberi  tenentes  tenent  de  eodem  pro 
di.  feod. 

Heuoate.  Item  idem  Baro  habet  feodum  [milit.]''  in  Heu- 
gate,  scilicet,  x  car.  terrae  quas  Prior  de  Watton  et  ten'  ejus 
tenent  in  elemosinam,  et  habuerunt  ingressum  [per  Galfridum]' 
de  Maundewyll. 

Ellerton.  Item  Baro  habet  feodum  in  EUerton,  scilicet,  j 
car.  terrae  quam  Rogerus  de  Lacels^  et  Thomas  de  Graystok 
tenent  de  Barone,  et  Baro  de  Gilberto  de  Gaunt,  et  ipse'  de  rege. 

Wapplington.  Item  Willelmus  de  Graistok  tenet  in  Wapp- 
lington  feodum  di.  car.  terrae  per  Radulphum  filium  WiUelmi.' 

FEODUM    DE    GAUNT. 

Ellerton.  Haeres  de  Gaunt  habet  feodum  in  Ellerton, 
[scilicet],'  de  una  car.  terrae  et  j  bov. :  unde  R.  de  Lacels  et 

*  A.  and  B.  omit  de  Stutevill. 

*  Now  called  Nunburnholme. 

S  William,  son  of  Thomas  de  Graystock,  Baron  Graystock,  died  in  1288 
(NieoUu's  Synopsis,  Ed,  1857,  229). 

*  bov.,  A.  B.  C.  '  RobertuB,  C.  ■•  pro  unica  car.,  A.  B.  C. 

■  Berwint,  A.  Beswente,  B.  In  the  Slst  Edward  I.,  Henry  de  Derwentwater 
held  Tj  bovates  in  Bninhom. 

*  milit,  A.  B.  '  per  Galfridum,  A.  B.  C. 

«  7-9  Edward  I.  On  a  plea  of  Quo  Warranto  before  John  de  Vaux  and 
others,  Boger  de  Lasceles  ''  dioit  quod  tenet  manerium  suum  de  Hellerton,  ut 
liberum  maritagium  Elizabeths  uxoris  suae,  de  Willelmo  [filio]  Thomse,  qui  ipsum 
inde  defendit  et  acquietet  contra  omnes  homines''  {Plac.  de  Q«o  Warr.j  200). 

''  Gilbertus,  C. 

'  Some  account  of  Balph  fitz  William  has  already  been  given  at  page  54. 

'  scilicet,  A.  B.  C. 


90  KIRKBY's   inquest    for   YORKSHIRE. 

Thomas  de  Graystok  tenent  unam  car.,  et  Templarii  unam  bov. 
per  ten' ;  unde  rex  perdidit  forinseciim. 

FEODUM    DE    BRUS. 

Brunnas*  cum  Tibthorp.  Haeredes  de  Brus  tenent  Brun- 
nas  cum  Tibthorp  in  capite  de  rege :  unde  Prior  de  Gysburn 
tenet  iij  car.  terrse  in  elemosinam,  una  cum  ecclesia'  in  proprios 
usus ;  unde  dominus  rex  perdidit  sectam  et  servitium. 

Kyllingwyk.  Item  iidem  habent  in  feodo,  scilicet,  feod. 
milit.  in  Kyllingwyk  quod  quidem  Willelmus  de  Percy  tenet  de 
eisdem  haeredibus  quasi  per  medium,  exceptis  vj  bov.  quas  Prior 
de  Watton  tenet  in  elemosinam,  et  nescitur  quo  warranto,  nee 
tempore ;  et  solebat  facere  forinsecum  servitium,  et  modo  nihil 
facit.  Et  sciendum  quod  dominus*'  W.  de  Percy  reddit  iiijs. 
de  fine. 

North  Cave.  Item  iidem  habent  in  feodo  ij  car.  terrse  in 
North  Cave  per  ten'. 

SuTHB  Clyff.  Item  Nicholaus  de  Clyff  tenet  ij  bov.  de 
eodem  feodo  in  Suthe  Clyff. 

Norths  Cave.  Item  tenentes  de  Flaumwill'  [habent]  ijy 
car.  in  Northe  Cave  de  Willelmo  de  Percy  de  Kyldale,  et  ipse 
del  Brus. 

Bottesse.'  Item  iidem  hseredes  habent  in  Rotesse  ij  car. 
in  feodo:  unde  Prior  de  Gysburn  tenet  xiij  bov.  in  elemosinam, 
et  Johannes  de  Diton*  tenet  iij  bov.  de  Hospitalariis  Jeroso- 
limse,  et  Hospitalarii  del  Brus ;  sed  nescitur  quo  warranto,  nee 
quo  tempore. 

Hothum.  Item  iidem  hseredcs  [tenent]*  in  Hothum  j  car. 
terrse  per  tenentes  per  medium  Walteri  de  Faukenberg  :  unde 
Willelmus  filius  Petri  de  North  Cave  tenet  ij  bov.,  et  Thomas 
filius  Mathei  ij  bov.,  et  Galfridus  Dunyby  ij  bov.,  et  solvunt  fines. 

■  Kirkburn,  a  small  village  about  three  miles  W.S.W.  of  Driffield,  includes 
in  its  parish  the  townships  of  Tibthorpe,  Southbum,  and  Eastburn.  On  the 
partition  of  the  estates  of  Peter  de  Brus  between  his  sisters  and  co-heirs  in  1273, 
"  Kykebume"  fell  to  the  share  of  Lucy,  wife  of  Marmaduke  de  Twenge,  Laderina, 
wife  of  John  de  Bella  Aqua,  had  "  Tybthorpe  et  oeteras  bovatas  in  Sethbame 
(Southbum),"  and  A^es,  wife  of  Walter  de  Fauconberg,  had  "Estburne"  (Mon. 
Angl.,  vi.,  268). 

•  The  church  of  "  Bumnus  "was  given  to  the  priory  of  Ouisborough  by  Robert 
de  Brus,  the  founder  {Mon.  Anffl.,  vi.,  267). 

•  diotus,  A.  C. 

'  In  the  81st  Edward  I.  there  were  two  carucates  in  North  Cave  belonging  to 
the  fee  of  Percy  of  Kildale,  of  which  the  heir  of  Elias  de  Flanvyle  held  four 
bovatefl^  and  Wm.  Sturmy  twelve. 

•  iij  car.,  C. 

■  ftotsea,  in  the  parish  of  Hutton  Cranswick. 

•  Aton,  A.    Ecton,  or  Etton,  B.  C.  *  ten',  C. 


WAPENTAKE    OF    HARTHILL^  E.  R.  91 


FEODUM    DE    ROS. 

MiDELTON.  Robertas  de  Ros  [habet]^  in  feodo  in  Midelton^ 
scilicet^  iij  car.  terra  quae  faciunt  [di.]**  feod.  milit. :  unde 
Prior  de  Watton  tenet  ij  bov.,  item  Prior  de  Wartre  v  bov., 
item  Prior  de  EUerton  j  bov.,  item  domus  Sancti  Egidii  Bever- 
lad  V  bov.,  item  Sanctus  Petrus  de  Ebor.  iij  bov. ;  in  quibus 
habent  ingressum  per  Robertum  de  Holme,  unde  rex  amittit 
ijd.  q.  de  fine.  Item  Ricardus  de  Tomy,  Johannes  Thocht,* 
Robertas  de  Holme,-^  Radulphus  de  Haweley  tenent  yj  bov.  de 
eodem  [R.,  et  ipse  de]^  rege  per  forinsecum  servitium.  Item 
Abbas  de  Melsa  tenet  j  bov.,  et  Priorissa  de  Swyne  j  bov.,  unde 
rex  amittit  wardum  cum  accident. 

Sbtton.*  Item  idem  R.,  haer.  de  Trussebutte,  habet  in  feodo 
in  Setton  xxij  bov.  quas  tenet  de  rege:  unde  Sair^  de  Spalding- 
ton  tenet  ij  car.     Item  Prior  de  Wartre  vj  bov. 

Wartre  cum  Baogotby*  et  Gyldhusdall.  Item  idem  R. 
habet  feod.  in  Wartre  cum  Baggotby  et  Gyldhusdall;  unde 
Prior  de  Wartre  et  ten'  ejus  tenent  in  eisdem  viij  car.  terrse  et 
j  bov.  Item  Abbas  de  Melsa  tenet  j  car.  et  iiij  bov.  Item 
Prior  de  Grymesby  j  bov.  Item  Prior  de  Kyrkeham  j  bov. 
Item  Hospital'  tenet  per  ten'  ejus  iiij  bov.  Item  Templarii  j 
bov.  per  ten',  unde  rex  amittit  wardum.  Item  haer'  de  Bentele^ 
ten'  ij  car.  terrae  in  eadem,  et  ij  car.  terrse  in  Gildusdale,*  et  iij 
car.  terrae  et  di.  in  Seton,  pro  feod.  milit.,  quod  ten'  de  R.  de 
Roos,  praeter  ij  bov.  terrae  quas  domus  Sancti  Egidii  tenet  de 
dono  Stephani  de  Crauncewyk  in  elemosinam. 

*■  habet,  A.  B.  «*  di.,  A.  B.    dimid.,  C. 

*  Tocht,  A.  B.    Throkht,  C.  /  de  Cave,  A.  B.  C. 
f  B.  [Eicardo,  A.],  et  ipse  de,  A.  B.  C. 

*  Now  called  Seaton  Ross. 

*  About  ten  years  after  the  date  of  this  Inquest,  John  de  Thorpe,  prior  of 
Wartre,  "emit  manerium  cum  campo  de  Bagotby  ab  Hugone  de  Billiburgh,  in 
quo  est  fons  cum  aquseductu  juxta  terram,  quae  extenditur  a  Westres  usque  ad 
Westbek,  quam  d^t  Asketellus  Rider  priori  et  conventui  de  Wartria,  anno 
Domini  mcclxxxviii  "  {Mon.  Angl.,  vi.,  299).  Warter  Priory,  the  modern  seat 
of  Lord  Muncaster,  occupies,  1  believe,  the  site  of  the  ancient  manor  of  Baggotby. 
A  portion  of  the  park  adjoining  the  road  leading  to  Pocklingtou,  and  a  short  dis- 
tance from  Westbeck  Bridge,  still  retains  the  name  of  Baggaby  Bottom. 

i  Richard,  son  of  Richard  de  Bentele,  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Bentele 
and  Gildusdale  in  the  9th  Edward  I.  {Cal.  Rot,  ChaH.,  109). 

*  William  de  Feryby,  prior  of  Wartre,  1364-1380,  "  emit  dominium  gillse  de 
Gildhousdale,  cum  omnibus  pertinentiis,  a  domino  Johanne  Bentley,  rectore 
ecclesia)  de  Scheffelde  in  comitatu  Canciae  "  {Mon.  Angl.^  vi.,  299).  Its  site  is 
probably  indicated  by  Millhouse  Dale,  a  narrow  "gill "  or  glen,  about  half  a  mile 
Fouth  of  the  village  of  Warter. 


92  kibkby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

feodum  archiepiscopi  cantuar. 

MiDDELTON.  Idem  Archiepiscopus  habet  in  Midelton  vj 
car.  terrae,  quae  faciunt  feod.  unius  milit. ;  unde  Prior  de  Wat- 
ton  tenet  iij  bov.,  Prior  de  Wartre  iij'  bov.,  Prior  de  EUerton  j 
bov.,  item  domus  Saneti  Egidii  Beverlaci  iij"  bov. ;  de  tenen- 
tibus  residui  ignoratur;  unde  rex  perdidit  forinsecum  servitium. 
Item  Sanctus  Johannes  Beverlaci  habet  in  eadem  iij  car.  terrse^ 
nesdtur  de  quo  feodo  tenet. 

FEODUM  BEATI  PETRI  EBOR. 

Ketolthorp.*  In  Ketolthorp  iij  car.  terra ;  unde  Thomas 
Daraynes  tenet  j  car.  terrse  de  Templariis^  et  ipsi  de  Sancto 
Petro.  Item  idem  Thomas  tenet  j  car.  in  eadem  de  eodem 
Sancto  Petro  sine  medio,  et  ipse  de  dono  Wlfi.^  Item  Rogerus 
Russell  j  car.  terrse  in  eadem  quam  tenet  de  eodem  prsedicto 
Petro,  [et  ipse]'  de  dono  Wlfi  praedicti. 

Newebald.^  Item  in  Newebald  xxviij  car.  terr«  de  eodem 
Sancto  Petro  de  dono  Wlfi  praedicti. 

Gudmundham.  Item  in  Gudmundham  iiij  car.  terrae  de 
dono  ejusdem. 

Barmebt.''  Item  in  Barmeby  totam  villatam  integram  de 
dono  ejusdem,  cum  quadam  parte  pertinente  in  Pokylington, 
praeter  vj  bov.  de  Archiepiscopo. 

Wilton.'    In  Wilton  iij  car.  terrae  similiter  de  dono  Wlfi. 

MiLLiNGTON  ET  Geveldale.'  Item  in  Millington  et  Gevel- 
dale  iij*  car.  de  eodem  feodo  de  dono  ejusdem  Wlfi.' 

Ulvesthorp.*'  Item  in  Ulvesthorpe  ij  bov.  [terrae]*  quas 
haeres  Roberti  [de]^  Stiveton'  tenet  de  eodem  feodo,  etc. 

Dryfpeld."  In  eadem  villa*  sunt  xxiiij  car.  terrae ;  de  quibus 
ecclesia  dotata  est  de  una  car.  terrae,  et  domina  de  Balliolo 
tenet  iij  car.  et  di.  in  dominico ;  et  per  quae  servitia  xix  car.  et 
di.  tenentur,  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus. 

'  iiij  bov.,  A.  B.  C.  "  iiy  bov.,  A.  B. 

"  Kettlethorpe,  a  form  in  the  parish  of  North  Cave,  about  two  miles  south  of 
Newbald. 

*  Ulphus,  son  of  Thorald,  the  great  benefactor  to  the  church  of  York. 
p  et  ipse,  C.  »  North  Newbald. 

^  Barmby  on  the  Moor,  near  Pocklington.  '  Bishop  Wilton. 

'  Great  Givendale.  "  ii^  car.,  B.  C.  *  A.  omits  this  entry. 

*  Probably  Owsthorpe,  a  smsdl  township  in  the  parish  of  Pocklington,  about 
one  mile  west  of  Millington. 

'  terr©,  A.  B.  »  de,  A.  B.  C. 

*  Staunton,  A.  B.    Stiverton,  C.        •  See  p.  30,  note^. 

*  In  1299  the  king  granted  to  John  de  Britannia,  earl  of  Bichmond,  "  mane- 
rium  de  Di^ffeld,  cum  hameletto  et  pertinentiis  in  comitatu  Eborum,  quod  exten- 
ditur  ad  sexaginta  tres  libras,  decern  solidos,  quatuor  denarios,  et  quadrantem  per 
annum"  {F<Bd,,  i.,  1002). 


WAPENTAGIUM    DE   BRUDEFORD/ 

DE  FEODIS  QUiE  TENENTUR  DE  REOE  IN  CAPITE. 

Edmundus  comes  Comubiae  tenet  yillam  de  Brudeford*  de  rege 
pro  quarta  parte  feodi  unius  militis. 

Bogerus  de  Moubray  tenet  Cokewald^  Hoverheslay*  et 
Wlueston  de  rege  pro  feodo  unius  milit. ;  et  Thometon  «uper 
Montem  et  Baxseby  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  unius  milit;  et 
Thurkilby  pro  tertia  parte  feodi  unius  milit. ;  et  in  Soureby  et 
Brakinberg  pro  feodo  unius  milit.  j  et  in  Neusum  pro  quarta 
parte  feodi  unius  milit.;  et  in  Kylvington/  Thomeberg  et 
Huppessale'  pro  feodo  unius  milit. ;  et  in  Kyrkeby  sub  Knol  pro 
tertia  parte  feodi  unius  milit. ;  et  in  Hoton^  pro  di.  feod.  unius 
milit. ;  et  in  Chouseby  pro  tertia  parte  feodi  unius  milit. ;  et  in 
Kepewyk  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  unius  milit. ;  et  Ravensthorp, 
Bolteby,  TVylleby  et  Berheby^  pro  feodo  unius  milit. ;  et  in 
Haimneby  pro  rj**  parte  feodi  unius  milit. ;  et  in  Dale*  pro  iiij^' 
parte  feodi  unius  milit. ;  et  in  Hover  Silton  pro  iiij^*  parte  feodi 
unius  milit.;  et  in  Karlton^  et  Iselbek  pro  iij*** parte  feodi  unius 
milit. ;  et  in  Bageby  pro  sexta  parte  feodi  unius  milit. 

Johannes  de  Percy  tenet  in  Catton  de  rege  pro  iiij**  parte 
feodi  unius  milit. ;  et  in  Skypton  pro  di.  feodi  j  milit. ;  et  in 
Dalton  pro  di.  feod.  j  milit. 

Episcopus  Dunelmi  tenet  de  rege  in  capite  in  Hoton*  pro 
iij***  parte  feodi  j  milit. 

Harltshay.'  Johannes  de  Bella  Aqua  tenet  in  Herlishay^ 
Sibill**  et  Salcok"  j  feod.  milit. 

«  Collated  with  MSS.  A.  and  B. 

*  The  hamlet  of  Birdforth,  which  gives  name  to  this  wapentake,  is  about  five 
miles  8  j:.  of  Thirsk. 

*  Hoversley,  B.  Yeareley  and  Oulston  (Ulueston)  are  both  in  the  parish  of 
Coxwold.  **  South  Kilvington,  near  Thirsk. 

'  Thombrough  and  Upsall,  in  the  parish  of  South  Kilvington. 

/  Sand  Hutton,  near  Thirsk.  ^  Borrowbj,  in  the  parish  of  Leake. 

*  Now  called  1)ale  Town,  a  small  hamlet  in  the  parish  of  Hawnby. 

*  iij'**  parte,  A.    See  p.  98. 

J  Chiton  Miniot,  in  the  parish  of  Topcliffe. 

*  Hutton,  in  the  parish  of  Sessay,  commonly  called  Hutton  Sessay. 
'  East  Harlsey. 

■  The  two  farms  of  High  and  Low  Siddle  are  at  the  northern  extremity  of 
the  parish  of  East  Harlsey. 

"  Sakecock,  B.  Probably  East  Sawcock,  where  there  are  some  remains  of  a 
moat,  about  a  mile  and  a  half  WJ^.W.  of  East  Harsley. 


94  KIRKBT^S    INQUEST    FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

Wellebergh.  Walterus  de  Fauconberg  tenet  in  Wellc- 
berch  di.  feod.  j  milit. 

Thorneton.  Et  prsedictus  Comes  Comubiae  et  Baro  de 
Graystok  tenent  in  Thornton  in  Mora  de  rege  pro  di.  feod. 
milit. 

Brudeford.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij  car.  terrae;  de  quibus 
Henricus  Maunsell  tenet  ij  car.  terrae  de  Ranulpho  de  Nevill, 
et  Ranulphus  de  Johanne  Maunsell :  et  residuas  ij  car.  tenet 
idem  Johannes  de  Edmundo  Maunsell^  et  idem  Edmundus  de 
Ricardo  Malebyse,  et  idem  Ricardus  de  Edmundo  comite  Cor- 
nubise^  et  idem  Comes  de  rege  in  capite  de  honore  de  Eya.  Et 
respondet  villa  prsedicta  pro  iiij**  parte  feodi  j  milit.^  et  nihil 
redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

CoKEWALD.  In  eadem  [villa] **  sunt  [blanky  car.  terrae  [et]*' 
ij  bov. ;  de  quibus  Prior  de  Novoburgo  tenet  imam  car.  et  ij 
bov.  terrae  in  liberam  elemosinam ;  sed  a  quo  eas  tenet  non  fit 
mentio  in  inquisitionibus  praedictis :  et  Thomas  de  Kolevill'' 
tenet  iij'  car.  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege 
in  capite;  et  illae  iij  car.  redd,  per  ann.  ad  fiuem  wapp. 
ijs.  Et  praedictae  villae  de  Cokewald,  Wlueston  et  Eueryslay 
[proximo]'  sequentes^  respond,  pro  uno  feodo  milit.;  unde 
quaelibet  villa  respond,  pro  iiij^  parte  feodi  unius  milit. 

Uluiston.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrae  quas  Prior  de 
Novoburgo  tenet  de  Thoma  [de]"  Colevill,  et  idem  Thomas  de 
Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite ;  et 
redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  iijs.*' 

EuERYSLET.  lu  cadcm  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  quae  tenen- 
tur  de  Thoma  de  Colevill,  et  idem  Thomas  [tenet]"'  de  Rogero 
de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  redd,  villa 
praedicta  [per  ann.]*  ad  finem  praedictum  ijs. 

Thorneton  super  Montem  et  Baxsebt.  In  eadem  villa 
sunt  iij  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur  de  Johanne  de  Eyvill,  et  idem 
Johannes  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege  in 
capite.  Et  redd,  villa  praedicta  ad  finem  praedictum  iijs.,  et 
respondet  pro  iiij**  parte  feodi  j  milit. 

ToppECLiVE.  Johannes  de  Percy  tenet  manerium  de  Toppe- 
clive  de  rege  in  capite;  sed  per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio  in 
inquisitionibus  praedictis. 

TuRKYLBY.     In  eadem  [villa]*  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  quae  tenen- 

•  villa,  A.  B.  f  iiij**'  car.,  A.  B.  ♦  et,  A.  B. 

''  Thomas  Colevyle  had  a  charter  of  free  warren'  in  Cukevrald  and  Eversle  in 
the  4l8t  Henry  III.  {Cal.  Mot.  Chart,  86). 

•  ij  car.,  A.  '  proximo,  A.  B.  "  de,  A.  B. 
^  iiijs.,  A.  B.                   •  tenet,  A.  B. 

'  per  ann.,  A.  B.  '  villa,  A. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  BIRDTORTH^  N.  B.  95 

tur  de  Olivero  de  Bussey,  et  idem  Oliverus  tenet  de  Rogero  de 
Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  redd,  prae- 
dieta  villa  de  Turkelby  per  ann.  ad  finem  prsedictum  vs.^  et 
respond,  pro  iij*^  parte  feodi  milit. 

Catton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  viij  car.  terr»;  quarum  vj 
ear.  tenentur  de  Baldwino  de  Skypton^  et  idem  Baldwinus  de 
Wiberto  Capon,  et  idem  Wibertus  de  Johanne  [de]  Percy,  et 
idem  Johannes  de  rege  in  capite ;  et  una  car.  terrse  et  viij  bov. 
tenentur  de  Johanne  de  Percy,  et  idem  Johannes  de  rege  in 
capite.  Et  respondet  viUa  praedicta  pro  iiij*»  parte  feodi  j  milit., 
et  nihil  redd,  ad  iinem  praedictum. 

Skypton.  Johannes  de  Percy  tenet  eandem  villam  de  rege 
in  capite  :  et  sunt  in  eadem  villa  yj  car.  terrse ;  quarum  iiij  car. 
et  yj  bov.  tenentur  de  Johanne  [de]  Percy,  et  x  bov.  terrae  te- 
nentur de  Baldwino  filio  Johannis  de  Skypton,  et  idem  Baldwinus 
de  Johanne  [de]  Percy.  Et  redd,  villa  prsedicta  ad  finem  prse- 
dictum  iijs.,  et  respond,  villa  pro  di.  feod.  milit. 

Dalton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  yj  car.  terrse ;  quarum  x  bov. 
tenentur  de  Maugero  le  Vavasur,  et  idem  Maugerus  de  Johanne 
[de]  Percy ;  et  residuse  iiij  car.  et  di.  et  yj  bov.  tenentur  de 
eodem  Johanne  [de]  Percy,  et  idem  Johannes  tenet  totam 
preedictam  villam  de  Dalton  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  prsedicta 
villa  respond,  pro  di.  feod.  milit.,  et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  prse- 
dictum. 

HoTON.'  In  eadem  villa  sunt  v  car.  terrae ;  de  quibus  Thomas 
de  Maunsell  tenet  j  car.  de  Johanne  de  Maunsell,  et  idem 
Johannes  de  Ricardo  Malebyse,  et  idem  Ricardus  de  Edmun- 
do  comite  Comubise,  et  idem  Comes  de  rege  in  capite; 
et  Ricardus  Maunsell  et  Robertus  Wygot  tenent  j  car. 
terrse  de  Johanne  Maunsell,  et  idem  Johannes  de  Ricardo 
Malebyse,  et  idem  Ricardus  de  Edmundo  comite  Comubiae  in 
honore  de  Eya,  et  idem  Edmundus  de  rege  in  capite ;  et  Ricardus 
Oliver  de  Heton,  Marmeducus  de  eadem,  Oliverus  de  eadem, 
Ricardus  Wilmyn,  Ricardus  Templeman,  Johannes  Nutol"  et 
Ricardus  Filming*  tenent  iij  car.  terrae  de  Marmeduco  Darell, 
et  idem  Marmeducus  de  Johanne  [de]  Percy,  et  idem  Johannes 
de  Episcopo  Dunelm.,  et  idem  Episcopus  de  rege  in  capite.  Et 
respond,  pro  tertia  parte  feodi  milit.,  et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem 
praedictum. 

Neusum.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij  car.  terrae :  de  quibus 
Abbas  de  Fontibus  tenet  j  car.  -terrae ;  sed  a  quo  vel  per  quod 
servitium  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  praedictis ;  et  residuae 

'  Hutton  Sessay.  "  Mycoll,  A.    Nucell,  B. 

*  Pilling,  A.    fyling,  B. 


96  KIRKBY^S   INQUEST   FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

iij*  car.  teme  tenentur  de  Jordano  Polyot,  et  idem  Jordanus  dc 
hseredibus  Baldwin!  Wak^  et  iidem  hseredes  de  Rogero  de 
Moubray^  et  Bogerus  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  redd,  villa  prsedicta 
ad  iinem  prsedictum  ijs.^  et  respond,  pro  quarta  parte  feodi 
iinius  milit. 

Ktllvinoton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  v  car.  terrse  :  de  qnibus 
ecclesia  dotata  est  de  quinque  bov.  terrse ;  et  Prior  de  Novo- 
burgo  tenet  vj  bov.  terrse,  sal  a  quo  et  per  quod  servitium  non 
fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  praedictis :  et  residuum  tenetur  de 
hseredibus  Baldwini  Wak,  et  iidem  hseredes  de  Rogero  de  Mou- 
bray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  prsedicta  villa  de 
Kylwington,  ima  «um  Thombergh,  respond,  pro  j  feodo  milit. ; 
imde  quselibet  villa  [per  se]**  respond,  pro  iiij**  parte  feodi  j 
milit. 

Ktrkeby  sub  Knoll.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  v  car.  terrse; 
quarum  una  car.  et  ij  bov.  tenentur  de  Rogero  de  Lascelys,  et 
idem  Rogerus  tenet  totam  villam  de  Kyrkeby  de  Hugone  de 
Hupsale,  et  Hugo  de  hseredibus  Baldwini  Wak,  et  iidem  hseredes 
de  pSogero  de]*  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite. 
Et  solvunt  ad  finem  prsedictum  ijs.  vjd.,  et  respond,  pro  quarta 
parte  feodi  unius  milit. 

Thornbton  in  Mora.  In  eadem  villa  simt  v  car.  terrse ; 
quarum  ij  car.  et  di.  tenentur  de  Comite  Comubise,  et  idem 
Comes  de  rege  in  capite  de  honore  de  Eya ;  et  residuas  ij  car. 
{ric)  terrse  tenet  Willelmus  filius  Radulphi^  de  Barone  dc  Grey- 
stok,  et  idem  Baro  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  illse  ij  car.  terrse  et  di. 
redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  prsedictum  ijs.  ixd.,  et  respond,  pro  di. 
feod.  unius  milit. 

HoTON.^  Rogerus  de  Moubray  tenet  eandem  villam  de  rege 
in  capite.  Et  sunt  in  eadem  yj  car.  terrse;  quarum  Prior  de 
Novoburgo  tenet  iiij  bov.  terrse  de  Rogero  de  Moubray  in  puram 
elemosinam;  et  residuse  iiij  car.  xij  bov.  et  iiij  acrae  terrse  te- 
nentur de  eodem  Rogero,  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  prsedictum 
iijs.,  et  respond,  pro  di.  feod.  unius  milit. 

[Chouseby.]*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij  car.  terrse;  quarum 
ima  car.  et  iij  bov.  terrse  tenentur  de  Jordano  Folyot,  et  idem 
Jordanus  tenet  ij  acras*  et  vj  bov.  terrse,  una  cum  tends  prseno- 
minatis,^'  de  hseredibus   Baldwini  Wak,  et  iidem  hseredes   de 

*  y  car.,  A.  '  per  se,  A.  B.  •     •  Bogero  de,  A.  B. 

^  Nephew  to  William,  baron  Graystock.  His  son,  Balph  fitz  William,  had  a 
charter  of  free  warren  in  Thornton  Mora,  in  the  4th  Edward  II.  (CaL  Rot. 
Chart,,  1430 

f  Sand  Mutton,  in  the  parish  of  Thirsk. 

*  The  text  has  Chouiswjk  et  Kipewyk,and  A.  and  B.  Thouyswyk  et  K3T>ewyk, 
erroneously. 

'  ij  caruc,  A.  B.  J  terra  prsenominata,  A. 


WAPENTAKE  OP  BIRDPORTH^  N.  R.  97 

Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  Rogenis  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  respond. 
pro  tertia  parte  feodi  unius  milit.,  et  nihil  r^d.  ad  finem  prse- 
dictum. 

Uppeshall  et  Thorneberoh.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij  car. 
terrsB  quas  Hugo  de  Huppeshall  tenet  de  haeredibus  Baldwini 
Wak,  et  iidem  hseredes  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus 
de  rege  in  capite.  £t  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  prsedictum  iijs. 
iiijd. 

Kepewtk.  In  eadem  villa  simt  iij  car.  terrae  et  vj  bov. ; 
de  quibus  Prior  de  Marton*  tenet  vj  bov.  terrae  de  Nicholao  de 
Puncharduno  et  Johanna  uxore  ejus  in  liberam  elemosinam ;  et 
(blank)  bov.  terrae  tenentur  de  eisdem:  et  iidem  tenent  de 
Ranulpho  de  NeviU,  et  idem  Ranulphus  de  Rogero  de  Moubray, 
et  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite,  praeter  j  car.  terrae  quam  Prior  de 
Gysbum  tenet  de  Episcopo  Dunelm.  Et  respond,  pro  quarta 
parte  feodi  unius  milit.,  et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

BoLTBy,  Ravenesthorp'  et  Berheby."*  In  eisdem  villis  sunt 
yj"  car.  terrae;  quarum  j  car.  et  ij-  bov.  terrae  tenentur  de 
Ricardo  Knoute  et  Eva  uxore  sua ;  et  iidem  Ricardus  et  Eva 
tenent  residues  v  car.  et  vj  bov.  terrae  de  haeredibus  Baldwini 
Wak,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus 
de  rege  in  capite.  Et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  vs., 
et  respond,  pro  feodo  j  milit.,  una  cum  villa  [de]''  Trilleby^ 
subscripta,  unde  quaelibet  villa  respond,  pro  quarta  parte  feodi 
unius  milit. 

Trillebt.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae;  de  quibus 
Alicia  Ridell  et  Alicia  soror  sua  tenent  ij  bov.  terrae  de  Avora  de 
Bolteby,  et  eadem  Avora  tenet  illas  ij  bov.  terrae,  [una]^  cum  ij 
car.  et  vj  bov.,  nomine  dotis,  de  Ricardo  Knoute  et  Eva  uxore 
sua,  et  iidem  de  haeredibus  Baldwini  Wak,  et  iidem  haeredes  de 
Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite.  Et 
redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  ijs. 

Halmebt.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  ij  car.  terrae  quas  Ricardus 
Malebyse'  tenet  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de 

*  The  prior  of  Marten  in  Galtres  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Kepewyk  in 
the  7th  Edward  III.  {Cal.  Rot.  ChaH,,  168). 

'  The  vill  of  Ravensthorpe  has  disappeared,  but  the  moat  which  once  nearly 
surrounded  its  ancient  manor  house  may  still  be  traced  in  a  field  near  to  Ravens- 
thorpe Mill,  about  one  mile  south  of  Boltby. 

"  Borrowby.    See  pp.  93, 100.  "  vij  car.,  A.  B.  •  de,  A.  B. 

r  Thirlby,  B.  »  una,  A. 

*  Eldest  son  of  Sir  William  Malebis  arid  Emma  de  Percy,  and  grandson  of 
Hugo  Malebis,  to  whom  Roger  de  Molbrai,  the  son  and  heir  of  Nigel  de  Albini, 
granted  {inter  alia)  the  fee  of  lands  in  Carlton,  Silton,  Kepwick,  Morton,  Dale, 
and  Hawnby,  bya  charter  witnessed  by  Nigel  and  Robert  de  Molbrai,  two  of  the 
grantor's  sons,  William  Malebis,  a  son  of  the  grantee,  Bertram  Haget,  and  others 
(York  Corporation  Papers y  ii.,  9^0). 

U 


98  KIRKBY^S    INQUEST    FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

rege  in  capite.  Et  respond,  pro  vj^  parte  feodi  unins  milit.,  et 
n£il  redd,  ad  finem  prsedictum. 

Dale.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  ij  car.  terrae  quas  Willelmus  de 
Kolevill'  tenet  de  Rieardo  MaJebys,  et  idem  Ricardus  de  Rogero 
de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  respond, 
pro  quarta  parte  feodi  unius  milit.,  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem 
praedictnm  iijs. 

SiLTON  Paynill.'  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij  car.  terrae;  de 
quibus  Gilbertus  de  Hanant  tenet  unam  car.  de  Olivero  dc 
Buscy,  et  Radulphus  de  Leek  tenet  unam  car.  de  eodem  Olivero, 
et  Thomas  de  Levesham  tenet  ij  car.  de  eodem  Olivero ;  et  idem 
Oliverus  tenet  totam  villam  prsedictam  de  Roberto  de  Luterell, 
et  idem  Robertus  de  haeredibus  Baldwini  Wak,  et  iidem  haeredes 
de  rege  in  capite.  Et  respond,  pro  di.  feod.  milit.,  et  redd,  per 
ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  di.  marcae. 

Carleton  et  Isilbek.  In  eadem  [villa]*  sunt  vj  car.  terrae 
et  di.j*  quarum  Prior  de  Novoburgo  tenet  iiij  bov.  terrae  de 
[ecclesia  de]"'  Carleton;  et  Henricus  de  Carleton  tenet  j  car. 
terrae  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege  in 
capite ;  et  Johannes  de  Carleton  tenet  iij'  car.  terrae  et  di.  de 
eodem  Rogero,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite;  et  Gil- 
bertus de  Isilbeky  tenet  j  car.  de  Johanne  de  Carleton,  et  [idem 
Johannes]'  de  eodem  Rogero,  ut  supra;  et  Johannes  de  Burte- 
by*'  tenet  di.  car.  de  Thoma  de  Clarvaus,  et  idem  Thomas  de 
Johanne  de  Carleton,  et  idem  Johannes  de  praedicto  Rogero,  ut 
supra.  Et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  iiijs.,  et  respond, 
pro  tertia  parte  feodi  unius  milit. 

Over  Sylton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae ;  de  quibus 
Henricus  Lungus*  tenet  iij  bov.  terrae  de  Hugone  de  Uppesale ; 
et  Cecilia  et  Alicia  sorores  ejusdem  tenent  ij  bov.  terrae  de 
eodem  Hugone ;  et  Henricus  junior  et  Michael  de  Herby  tenent 
ij  bov.  terrae  de  eodem  Hugone;  et  idem  Hugo  tenet  totam 
villam  de  Rieardo  de  Malebys,^  et  idem  Ricardus  de  Ranulpho 

•  In  1270  Richard  de  Malebisse  demised  to  Simon  de  Clerevall  "  totum  tene- 
mentum  "  which  John  Engram  once  held  of  Sir  William  de  Malebisse  "  in  villa 
de  Dale  juxta  Halmebv,"  until  the  full  age  of  William,  son  of  Philip  de  Colevill, 
heir  of  tlie  said  John  (ibid.,  p.  967). 

'  Nether  Silton,  in  the  parish  of  Leake. 

"  villa,  A.  B.  •  A.  and  B.  omit  et  di. 

•  ecclesia  de,  A.  B.  'iiij  car.,  A. 

'  Gilbert  de  Iselbek  was  dead  in  the  28th  Edward  I.,  and  his  lands  in  the 
hands  of  the  King,  "  pro  eo  quod  Walterus,  filius  et  hseres  dicti  Gilberti,  idiota 
est  "(CoZ.  »«».,  ii.,  689). 

■  idem  Johaiines,  A.  B.  "  Breteby,  A.  B. 

•  Lung,  A.    King  (?;,  B. 

'  In  the  18th  Edward  I.  Eichard  Malebisse  demised  to  Henry  de  Menill  all 
the  lands  which  were  formerly  held  by  Sir  Michael  de  IJpsale  in  Lesser  Silton 
{York  Corporation  Papers,  ii.,  974).  - 


WAPENTAKE  OF  ALLERTONSHIRE^  N.  R.  99 

de  Nevill,  et  idem  Ranulphas  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem 
Bogems  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  redd,  per  ami.  ad  finem  prse- 
dictum  iijs. 

Erlisset^  Sibil/  Derelby/  et  Salecock.  In  eisdem  villis 
sunt  vij  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur  de  Edmundo  [de]  Lascelys  ; 
qnarom  Johannes  Nanhop  tenet  xj  bov.  terrae,  Hugo  de  Hup- 
sale  ix  bov.,  Thomas  Saleeote  xv  bov.,  Brianus  filius  Johannis 
unam  di.  car.,  Henricus  de  Middelton  xvj  bov.,  et  Reginaldus 
de  Toucotes  j  bov.  terrae :  et  praedictus  Edmundus  tenet  de 
Johanne  de  Bella  Aqua,  et  idem  Johannes  tenet  totam  villam 
praedictam  {sic)  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem 
prsedictum  j  marc,  et  respond,  pro  j  feod.  miUt. 

Welleberoh.  Willelmus  de  Fauconbergh  tenet  totam  ean- 
dem  villam  de  rege  in  capite,  et  respond,  pro  tertia  parte  feodi 
unius  milit.,  et  raid,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  di.  marc. 

Bagoebt.  In  eadem  viUa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae;  quarum 
Templarii  tenent  unam  car.  de  Rogero  de  Moubray  in  puram 
elemosinam;  et  residuas  ij  car.  tenet  Johannes  de  Blaby-^  de 
eodem  Rogero,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  nihil 
redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

[hic  inciptt  libertas  de  alverton  qu^  est  infra  feodum 
episcopi  dunelm.]^, 

Breteby.*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  yj  car.  terrae ;  de  quibus 
Prior  de  Parco  tenet  di.  car.,  et  haeredes  Roberti  de  Crepelingge 
tenent  aliam  di.  car.  de  Johanne  de  Ferlington ;  et  Nicholaus 
de  Todehowe  tenet  di.  car.  de  Magistro  Simone  de  Clervaus,*  et 

'  See  page  93,  note  m. 

'  BereBby,  A.  Borelby,  B.  Torowby,  R.  The  place  intended  is  probably 
Bordeby  or  Bordelby.  In  1316  Greoffrey  de  Hotham  was  returned  lord  of  "  Her- 
leyeey  and  Bordeby."  And,  about  1396,  Thomas  de  Holland,  duke  of  Surrey, 
founded  a  Carthusian  priory  within  his  manor  of  "  Bordelby  prope  Cleaveland  in 
oomitatu  Eboracensi,  quam  vocamus  et  vocare  volumus,  in  futurum,  domum 
Montis  Gratise  de  Ingelby  "  {Mon.  Angl.y  vi.,  23).  Mount  Grace  is  about  two 
miles  E.S.E.  of  East  Harlsey. 

/  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  John  de  Blaby  was  taken  in  the  30th  Edward  I.,  when 
his  daughters,  Joan,  wife  of  Adam  de  Horreworth,  Alice,  wife  of  Robert  de  Pot- 
howe,  Christiana,  wife  of  William  de  Snaynton,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  de  Alia 
Bipa,  Cecilia,  wife  of  Robert  Gower,  and  Eustachia,  then  unmarried,  were  found 
to  be  his  next  heirs  {Cal,  Gen.,  ii.,  601). 

'  In  the  Dodsworth  MS.,whence  this  title  is  taken,  the  sequence  of  the  places 
described  under  the  general  head  of  Brudford  wapentidce  is  not  the  same  as  in  the 
other  copies  of  this  Inquest.  Welbergh  is  immediately  succeeded  by  Rungeton, 
then  comes  the  title,  as  given  above,  followed  by  Bertby,  Bagby,  Landmoth,  etc. 

*  Now  called  Birkby. 

*  Simon  de  Clarevaux,  rector  of  Buhner  {Fasti  Ebor.,  i.,  322),  son  of  Robert 
de  Clarevaux  of  York,  by  Eva,  daughter  of  William  Fairfax,  bailiff  of  York  in 
1249.  His  brother,  Nicholas  de  Clarevaux,  was  elected  M.P.  for  that  city, 
25th  May,  1298. 

H   2 


100  KIRKBY's   inquest    for   YORKSHIRE. 

idem  Magister  Symon  de  Johanne  de  Ferlington;  et  idem 
Johannes  tenet  iiij  car.  terrae  et  di.,  una  cum  terra  praedicta,  de 
Episcopo  Dunelm.,  et  idem  Episcopus  de  rege  in  capite.  Et 
respond,  villa  praedicta  pro  feodo  j  milit.,  et  nihil  redd,  ad 
finem  praedictum. 

Landemote.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  quas  Magis- 
ter Simon  de  Clervaus  tenet  de  Gilberto  Hansard,  et  idem  Gil- 
bertus  de  Episcopo,  et  Episcopus  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  respond, 
villa  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  unius  milit.,  et  nihil  redd,  [ad  finem 
praedictum]  J 

Dedensall.*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij  car.  terrae ;  de  quibus 
Robertus  Conniers  tenet  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.  de  Episcopo;  et 
Johannes  de  Conniers  tenet  j  car.  et  di.  de  eodem  Episcopo, 
et  Episcopus  tenet  totam  villam  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  res- 
pond, pro  iiij**  parte  feodi  j  milit.,  et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  prae- 
dictum. 

HoRNEBY.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij®'  car.  terrae  quas  Gil- 
bertus  Hansard'  tenet  de  Episcopo,  et  Episcopus  de  rege  in 
capite.  Et  respond,  pro  iiij**  parte  ifeodi  j  milit.,  et  nihil  redd, 
ad  finem  [praedictum] ." 

Gryseby.  In  eadem  viUa  sunt  vj  car.  quae  tenentur  de 
Johanne  Conniers ;  et  idem  Johannes  tenet  totam  villam  de  Epis- 
copo, et  Episcopus  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  respond,  pro  quarta 
parte  feodi  unius  milit.,  et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

Holme.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrae  quae  tenentur  de 
Roberto  Conniers,  et  idem  Robertus  [tenet]"  de  Episcopo,  et 
Episcopus  tenet  totam  villam  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  respond, 
pro.  V**  parte  feodi  j  milit.,  et  nihil  r^d.  [ad  finem]  J* 

Berheby.''  Episcopus  Dunelm.  tenet  eandem  villam  in  domi- 
nico  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  sunt  in  eadem  iij  car.  terrae,  excepta 
una  car.  quam  Michael*  de  Berheby  tenet  de  haeredibus  de 
Ravenesthorp.  Et  dat  ad  finem  praedictum,  sed  quantum  non  fit 
mentio  in  inquisitionibus  praedictis,  et  respond,  [pro]*"  iiij*»  parte 
feodi  unius  milit. 

Knayueton.     In  eadem  villa  sunt  vij  car.  terrae  in  dominico 

i  ad  finem  pnedictum,  A.  B. 

*  Over  Din^ale,  in  the  parish  of  Sockburn. 

'  On  Sept.  30th,  1316,  the  bishop  of  Durham  granted  to  Alice  de  Kellawe, 
his  sister,  "  custodiam  omnium  terrarum  et  tenementorum  quse  fuerunt  domini 
Gilberti  Haunsard,  militis,  def\incti,  in  Homeby  infra  libertatem  nostram  de  Aller- 
tonshire,  et  ad  manus  nostras  devenerunt  nomine  custodise,  ratione  minoris  setatis 
Willelmi  filii  et  hseredis  dicti  domini  Gilberti,  una  cum  omnimodis  reversionibus, 
etc.  Habend.  et  tenend.,  etc.,  ad  legitimam  ^etatem  hseredis  prsedicti,  etc."  {Reg. 
Kellawe  apud  2>unelm.) 

"•  prsDdictum,  "A.  "  tenet,  A.  B.  •  ad  finem,  A. 

'  Bereheby,  modo  Borowby,  D.    See  p.  97. 

f  Nicholaus,  A.  B.  **  pro  A.  B. 


WAPENTAKE    OP   ALLERTONSHIRE^    l^.j^K^.-.  101 

qnas  Episcopus  tenet  de  rege  in  capite.    Et  respond;  j)rQ.j  feodo 
unius  milit.^  et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  prsedictum.  -'*'•'.-. 

Remundeby.     In  eadem  villa  sunt  x  car.  terrse  eVdv^;  de 
qnibus  Ricardus  de  Reymundeby'  tenet  iij  car.  terwe  de  Egis- 
copo,  et  Episcopus  tenet  totam  villam  de  Reymundeby  de  ifegq.-  ^ 
in  capite.     Et  Ricardus  de  Reymundeby  respond,  pro  viij^*  psIrte-J 
feodi  j  milit.^  et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  prsedictum. 

Thorneton  in  Vivar\'     In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrae;  ' 
de  quibus  Nicholaus  de  la  Launde  tenet  unam  car.  terrse  de 
Episcopo^  et  illam  car.  tenet  idem  Episcopus,  una  cum  residuis 
V  car.  terrse,  de  rege  in  capite  pro  di.  feod.  unius  milit.,  et  nihil 
redd.,  ut  supra. 

North  Oterington.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij  car.  terrae; 
de  quibus  Thomas  de  Hoterington  tenet  j  car.  et  ij  bov  terrse, 
Alanus  Norreis  di.  car.,  Thomas  de  Hallebek  j  car.  de  Episcopo: 
Thomas  filius  Austini  tenet  di.  car.  de  Ricardo  [de]**  Rey- 
mundeby, et  idem  Ricardus  de  Episcopo.  Et  idem  Episcopus 
tenet  totam  villam  praedictam  de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  Thomas 
de  Hallebek'  et  Thomas  de  Oterington  respond,  pro  tertia  parte 
feodi  unius  milit.,  et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  [praedictum]  .^ 

SuLEBY  SUB  Koteclyf.*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrse; 
de  quibus  Willelmus  de  Suleby  tenet  j  car.,  Robertus  de  Fade- 
more  di.  car.,  et  Hugo  Stirk^  ij  bov.  terrse  de  Episcopo  Dunelm., 
et  idem  Episcopus  tenet  totam  villam  de  rege  in  capite.  Et 
respond,  pro  di.  feod.  unius  milit.,  et  nihil  [redd.]  ad  finem 
prsedictmn. 

Brumpton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xiij  car.  terrse ;  de  quibus 
Thomas  filius  [Radulphi]*  de  Brumpton  tenet  iij  car.  terrae, 
Johannes  Lungespie"  et  Johannes  de  Kylvington  tenent*  j  car. 
terrse  de  eodem  Episcopo,  et  idem  Episcopus  tenet  residuas  viij 
car.  terrse  in  dominico,  cum  tota  villa  de  Brumpton,  de  rege  in 
capite.     Et  respond,  pro  fcodo  j  milit.,  et  nihil  redd.,  etc. 

Hellerbeck.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij  car.  terrse  quas  Magis- 
ter  Hospitalis  de  Alverton  tenet  in  liberam  elemosinam ;  sed  a 
quo,  vel  per  quod  servitiimi,  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus 
prsedictis.     Et  respond,  pro  iij^***  parte  feodi  unius  milit. 

Wylton  tT  Halikeld.^     In  eisdem   [villis]**  simt  vj  car. 

'  Sir  Richard  de  Romundby  was  Gustos  of  the  city  of  York  1279-1281.  He 
was  living  in  1301  {Ahhrev.  Rot.  Orig.,  117). 

'  Thornton-le-Beans,  in  the  parish  of  North  Otterinj^ton. 

«  de,  A.  •  Hellebeck,  A.  B.  •  pnedictum,  A.  B. 

'  Sowerby-sub-Cotcliff,  in  the  parish  of  Sigston. 

»  Strik,  A.  '  Radulphi,  A.  B.  "  Lyngespyd,  A. 

*  A.  and  B.  omit  tenent. 

*^  Winton  and  Hallikeld,  in  the  parish  of  Sigston. 

**  eadem  villa,  A.  B. 


102  '.^I^kBY's  INQUEST  FOR  YORKSHIRE. 

terrae  et  iJi*^'  3e  quibus  Stephanus  Maunsell  tenet  di.  ear.  de 
Henrico'-Maimsell,  et  idem  Henricus  de  Episoopo;  et  iiij  bov. 
terr9e.*t^iiiphtur  de  Bicardo  de  Beymundeby^  et  idem  BicaiduB 
de  eo3eih  Episcopo ;  et  residuse  v  car.  et  ij  bov.  tenentur  simi- 
liter de  eodem  Episcopo ;  et  idem  Episcopus  tenet  prsedictas 
^.^VillsJi^  de  Wilton  et  Hidikeld  de  rege  in  capite.   Et  respond,  pro 
.  v4k*feod.  milit.^  et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  prsedicttmi. 
•.*;•!'*    Norton.^    In  eadem  villa  sunt  v  car.  terrae  et  di. ;   [de] 
•  ./  quibus  Robertus  Coniers  tenet  iij  car.  terrae  de  eodem  Episcopo; 
et  una  car.  et  xij  bov.  terrae  tenentur  de  praedicto  Roberto 
Coniers,  et  idem  Robertus  de  Episcopo,  et  idem  Episcopus  tenet 
totam  villam  de  Norton  de  rege  in  capite.     Et  respond,  villa 
praedicta  pro   di.  feod.  milit.,  et  nihil  redd,   [ad   finem   prae- 
dictum.]* 

Erlyshay.*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  yj  car.  terrae ;  de  quibus 
Petronilla  de  Coniers  tenet  j  car.  terrae  et  bov.  terrae  de  Epis- 
copo ;  et  haer^  WiUelmi  de  Bonevill  ten'  xj  bov.  terrae  de  eodem 
Episcopo;  et  Thomas  [de]-'  Helbeck  tenet  vij  bov.  terrae  de 
praedictis  haeredibus,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  praedicto  Episcopo; 
et  Bobertus  de  Foxton  tenet  yj  bov.  terrae  de  [Thoma]*  Helle- 
beck,  et  idem  Thomas  de  Episcopo;  et  residuae  iij'  car.  tenentur 
de  Petronilla  de  Coniers,  et  eadem  Petronilla  tenet  de  eodem 
Episcopo,  et  idem  Episcopus  tenet  totam  villam  praedictam  de 
rege  in  capite.     Et  respond,  pro  feodo  unius  milit. 

Smiton  Parva.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  ij  car.  terrae ;  de  qui- 
bus Willelmus  de  Smiton  tenet  j  car.  terrae,*"  et  Johannes  filius 
Thomae  de  Smiton  tenet  di.  car.  terrae  de  eodem  Episcopo,  et  idem 
Episcopus  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  respond,  villa  praedicta  pro 
viij^*  parte  feodi  unius  milit.,  et  nihil  r^d.  ad  finem  praedictum. 

Syggeston.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  yj  car.  terrae ;  de  quibus 
Brianus  filius  Johannis  tenet  iij  car.  de  Michaele  de  Byhell,  et 
Michael  de  Episcopo ;  et  Willelmus  de  KokeviU  tenet  residuas 
iij  car.  terrae  de  eodem  Episcopo,  et  idem  Episcopus  tenet  villam 
praedictam  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  respond,  pro  di.  feod.  j  milit., 
et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

Dycton."  In  eadem  villa  sunt  v  car.  terrae;  de  quibus 
Johannes  Smyth  (sic)  DyvilP  tenet  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.,  et  Bicar- 
dus  de  Beymundeby  tenet  ij  car.  terrae  de  eodem  Episcopo ;  et 
Johannes  Morgan  tenet  di.  car.  de  Willelmo  de  Smiton,  et 
idem  Willelmus  de  Episcopo,  et  Episcopus  totam  viUam  prae- 

'  B.  omits  et  di.  /  prsedictam  villam,  A.  B. 

*  Norton  Conyere.  *  ad  flnem  prsedictum,  A.  B. 

*  West  Harlsey.  J  de,  A.  B. 

*  Thoma,  A.  B.  '  iiij  car.,  A.  B. 

•"  j  car.  terra?  et  di.,  A.  "  Deightoii,  near  Welbury. 

*  Johannes  de  Eyvill,  A.  B. 


WAPENTAKE    OF   ALLERTONSHIRE,  N.  R.  104 

dictam  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  respond,  pro  di.  feod.  uniuB  milit.^ 
et  nihil  redd,  [ad  finem  praedictnm]  .^ 

HoTON  Benevill.  Idem  Episcopus  tenet  eandem  villam  de 
rege  in  capite :  et  sunt  in  eadem  v  car.  et  dL  quae  tenentur  de 
eodem  Episcopo.  Et  respond,  villa  prsedicta  pro  di.  feod.  unius 
milit.^  et  nihil  redd. 

Cessat.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  v  car.  terrae ;  de  quibus  di. 
car.  et  iiij  bov.  terrte  tenentur  de  Marmaduco  Darell ;  et  idem 
Marmaducus  tenet  iiij  car.  terrae  de  Johanne  de  Percy,  et  idem 
Johannes  de  Episcopo  Dunelm.,  et  idem  Episcopus  de  rege  in 
capite.  Et  villa  praedicta  cum  Hoton  [respond.] «  pro  j  feodo 
mUit.j  et  nihil  redd,  [ad  finem  praedictum] .'' 

Thorneton  in  Strata.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrae ; 
ef  di.  car.  et  ij  bov.  terrae  tenentur  de  Ricardo  Waxand,  et  idem 
Bicardus  tenet  illas  yj  bov.  terrae,  cum  iiij  car.  et  ij  bov.  de 
eodem  Episcopo;  et  Ricardus  de  Thorneton  tenet  similiter  j  car. 
de  eodem  Episcopo,  et  idem  Episcopus  de  rege  in  capite.  Et 
respond,  pro  di.  feod.  j  milit.,  et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

Werkeshall.'  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij  car.  terrae  quas 
Johannes  Hansard  tenet  de  Gilberto  Hansard,  et  idem  Gil- 
bertus  de  Episcopo,  et  Episcopus  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  respond, 
pro  tertia  parte  feodi  j  milit.,  et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

North  Kylvinoton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vij*  car.  terrae; 
quarum  xiiij  bov.  terrae  tenentur  de  Abbate  de  Eggelyston ;  et 
idem  Abbas  tenet  quinque  car.  et  iij  bov.  terrae ;  et  tenet  etiam 
totam  villam  praedictam  de  Episcopo,  et  idem  Episcopus  de  rege 
in  capite.  Et  respond,  pro  di.  feod.  j  milit.,  et  nihil  redd,  [ad 
finem  praedictum] ," 

Tymelby.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  [iij]"'  car.  terrae  quas  Wil- 
lelmus  de  Colvill  tenet  de  Episcopo  Dunelm.,  et  idem  Epis- 
copus de  rege  in  capite.  Et  respond,  pro  iiij^'  parte  feodi  unius 
milit.,  et  nMl  [redd.]y  ad  finem  praedictum. 

Laysingby.  In  eadem  viUa  sunt  ij  car.  terrae  quas  Johannes 
Lytelgreyns'  tenet  de  Episcopo,  et  idem  Episcopus  de  rege  in 
capite.  Et  respond,  pro  vj**  parte  feodi  j  milit.,  et  nihil  redd, 
ad  finem  praedictum. 

p  ad  finem  prsedictum,  A.  ♦  respond.,  A.  B. 

''  ad  finem  praedictum,  A.  •  quarum,  A.  B. 

»  High  Worsall.  "  vj  car.,  A. 

"  ad  finem  prsedictum,  A.  •  iij  car.,  A.  B. 

'  vj'*  parte,  A.  •^  redd.,  A. 

•  Sir  John  de  Lithegrenes,  a  person  much  employed  in  state  aflfairs  (FatH  JEbor., 
i.,  336),  was  sheriff  of  Yorkshire  1280-1285,  a  justice  itinerant  in  1293,  escheator 
north  of  Trent  in  1295,  and  custos  of  the  archbishopric  of  York  in  1297.  In 
1290  he  and  Alice  his  wife  erected  a  chapel  within  the  manor  of  Lasenby,  and 
established  therein  a  college  for  a  master  and  six  chaplains. 


104  KIRKBY's   inquest   for  YORKSHIRE. 

Kylbxjrn.*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrse ;  de  qnibus 
Johannes  de  Syvll*  tenet  ij  car.  terrse  de  Rogero  de  Moubray, 
et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite;  et  redd,  ad  finem  prsedictum 
per  ann.  ijs.  et  vjd. :  et  Prior  de  Novoburgo  tenet  j  car.  terrse 
in  cadem  villa,  de  dote  ecclesiae,  dc  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem 
Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  respond,  pro  iiij**  parte  feodi 
unius  milit. 

WoDHALL  APUD  Tresk.*  Rogcrus  dc  Moubray  tenet  mane- 
rium  de  Wodhall''  in  dominico  suo  pro  iij  car.  terrse  de  rege  in 
capite;  et  Adam  de  Pyketon  tenet  de  eodem  manerio  unam  car. 
terrse  et  v  acras  prati  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  Rogerus  de 
rege  in  capite.     Et  nihil  redd,  [ad  finem  prsedictum] .' 

Rungeton/  In  eadem  [villa]^  simt  iij  car.  terrse  quas  Wil- 
lelmus  de  Mundevill  tenet  de  Episcopo,  et  idem  Episcopus  de 
rege  in  capite.  Et  respond,  pro  iiij**  parte  feodi  unius  milit.,et 
nihil  redd.* 

OsMUNDEBY.*  Episcopus  Dunclm.  tenet  eandem  viUam  de 
rege  in  capite.  Et  respond,  pro  tertia  parte  feodi  unius  milit., 
et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  prsedictum. 

*  Ejlburn  is  in  Birdforth  wapentake.  *  Eyrill,  A.  B. 

'  Thirsk  is  in  Birdfortii  wapentake. 

'  On  2drd  March,  15th  Edward  II.  the  king  granted  ''manerium  de  la  Wode- 
hall,  et  villam  de  Thi^,  oum  pertinentiis,  in  com.  Ebor.,  qu»  fuerunt  Johannis 
de  Moubray,  inimici  et  rebellis/'  to  John  de  Britannia,  earl  of  Eichmond  (Faed., 
u.,  480). 

'  ad  finem  prsediotum,  A.  /  West  Bounton. 

r  villa,  A.  B.  *  A.  and  B.  omit  et  nihil  redd. 

'  Osmotherley. 


WAPENTAGIUM  DE   BRUDEFORD.- 


D£    LIBERTATE    BELL^    LANDJE. 

Sutton.*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij*'  car.  terrae,  quae  sunt  de 
feodo^  nnius  militia,  quas  diversi  tenent  diversimode  de  Abbate 
de  Bella  Landa,  prout  plenius  continetur  in  inqnisitionibus 
prsedictis.  Et  idem  Abbas  tenet  de  hserede  de  Stutevill,  et 
idem  hseres  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege 
per  baroniam ;  sed  non  fit  mentio  per  quod  servitium. 

Martherby.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij  car.  terrse,  unde  xij  car. 
£BM;iunt,  etc.,  quae  tenentur  de  praedicto  Abbate,  et  idem  Abbas 
de  haeredibus  Baldewyni  Wak,  et  iidem  baeredes  de  Rogero  de 
Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege ;  sed  non  fit  mentio,  etc. 

Laysthorpe.*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  ij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij 
car.,  etc.,  quae  tenentur  de  praedicto  Abbate,  et  idem  Abbas  de 
haeredibus  Baldewyni  Wak,  ut  supra. 

Thormotheby./  In  eadem  villa  est  una  car.  terrae  et  v  bov. 
terrae,  unde  x  car.  faciimt  feod.  unius  milit.,  quae  tenentur  de 
praedicto  Abbate,  et  idem  Abbas  de  haer*  Petri  de  Brus,  et  haer* 
praedicti  Petri  de  rege  [in  capitej;^  sed  non  dicitur  per  quod 
servitium. 

Thorp  juxta  Ebor.*  In  eadem  villa  simt  ij  car.  terrae  et 
iij  bov.,  imde  xij  car.  faciimt  feod.,  etc.,  quae  tenentur  de  praedicto 
Abbate,  et  idem  Abbas  de  Abbate  de  Seleby,  et  idem  Abbas  de 
rege;  sed  non  fit  mentio,  etc.,  in  inqnisitionibus  praedictis  per 
quod  servitium. 

Oterington.*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  {blank)  car.  terrae,  imde 
X  car.  faciimt  feod.,  etc. ;  de  quibus  Ricardus  de  Waylome^'  tenet 
ij  car.  et  di.  de  Rogero*  de  Malbys,  et  idem  Ricardus  tenet  ij 
car.  et  di.  de  praedicto  [Abbate  de]'  Bella  Landa,  et  idem  Abbas 
de  haeredibus  de  Brus,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  rege. 

Skacolden.**  In  eadem  villa  simt  vij  bov.  terrae,  imde  viij 
car.  faciunt  feod.  miUt.,  quas  Abbas  de  Bella  Landa  tenet  de 
Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege;  sed  non  fit 
mentio  per  quod  servitium. 

Faldingden.*     In  eadem  villa  sunt  xv  bov.  terrae,  imde  viij 

-  Collated  with  MSS.  A.  and  B.         *  Sutton-under-Whitestone  aiflf. 

'  iiij°'  car.,  A.  B.  *  qiue  fiEwiunt  feod.,  A.  B. 

'  Lays^orpe  is  in  Byedale  wapentake. 

/  Thomaby,  in  the  parish  of  Stainton,  in  the  wapentake  of  Langbargh. 

«■  in  capite,  A.  B.        *  Middlethorpe,  in  the  Ainsty.        '  South  Ottrington. 

J  Woland,  A.  Waylond,  B.  *  Ricardo,  A.  B.  '  Abbate  de,  A  B. 

•"  Scackleton,  in  the  parish  of  Hovingham,  in  the  wapentake  of  Buhner. 

"  Fawdington,  in  the  parish  of  Cundall.    By  inquisitions  taken  in  1309  and 


106  KIRKBT^S    INQUEST    FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

car.  faciimt  feod.  milit.^  quas  Abbas  de  Bella  Landa  tenet  de 
Bogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege,  etc. 

Ampelford.^  In  eadem  villa  est  una  car.  terrse  et  una  bov. 
terrse,  unde  viij  car.  feu^iunt  feod.^  etc.;  de  quibus  Walterus  de 
London  tenet  dL  car.  de  Radulpho  filio  Willelmi,  et  Radulphus 
de  Abbate  de  Bella  Landa :  Galfridus  Attebek  tenet  j  car.  de 
eodem  Abbate ;  et  idem  Abbas  tenet  j  bov.  terrae  de  Johanne 
[de]  Charkenull/  et  Johannes  de  Roberto  de  Ros,  et  Robertus 
de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege ;  sed  non  fit 
mentio  per  quod  servitium. 

Oseooteby.?  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij  car.  terra,  unde  viij 
car.  faciimt  feod.,  etc.,  [quas]  Abbas  de  Bellalanda  tenet  de 
hssrede  Walteri  de  ManuU,  et  idem  hseres  de  Olivero  de  Buscy, 
et  idem  Oliverus  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  de  rege. 

Bellaund.  In  Veteri  Bellaund  sunt  viij  car.  terr»,  quae 
faciunt  feod.,  etc., quas  Abbas  de  Bellalanda  tenet  de  Hugone  (?) 
de  Malebyse,  et  idem  Hugo  de  prsedicto  Rogero. 

Morton.''  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij  car.  terra,  unde  viq  car. 
faciunt  feod.,  etc.,  quas  pradictus  Abbas  tenet  de  Hugone  (?)  de 
Malebyse,  et  idem  Hugo  de  pradicto  Rogero. 

Thorp.'  In  eadem  villa  est  una  car.  terra,  unde  viij  car. 
fSciciunt  feod.,  etc.,  quas  idem  Abbas  tenet  de  Johanne  [de]' 
Steingreve,  et  idem  Johannes  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem 
Rogerus  de  rege. 

Et  omnes  pradictas  terras,  et  alias  quas  pradictus  Abbas  de 
Bella  Landa  tenet  ibidem  quam  alibi  in  comitatu  Ebor.,  tenet  in 
liberam  elemosinam  per  cartas  diversorum  regum. 

Abbas  de  Bellalanda  tenet  de  feodo  de  Moubray  iij  feoda  et 
di.  et  ix  bov. 

Item  tenet  de  feodo  de  Brus  di.  feod.  milit.  j  car.  et  v  bov. 
terra ;  sed  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  pradictis  in  quibus 
locis  pradicta  feoda  tenentur,  nee  per  quod  servitimn. 

1327,  it  was  found  that  the  Abbot  of  Byland  was  exempt  trom  finding  meat  for 
man  and  horse  (ptUnra)  for  the  forester  at  this  jsrange,  and  that  of  Balschagh, 
within  the  liberty  of  the  forest  {Burton's  Mon.  Ehor.,  332).  Boscar  Grange  is 
about  four  miles  east  of  Fawdington. 

*  Ampleforth,  in  Bjedale  wapentake.  f  de  Charkevill,  A.  B. 

«  This  is  Osgodby,  in  the  parish  of  Thirklebv,  and  not  "  Osgoteby,  near 
Seardeburg/'  as  erroneously  stated  by  Dr.  Burton  {Mon.  Ebor.,  335). 

''  Morton  or  Murton,  an  extra-parochial  district  between  Old  Byland  and 
Hawnby. 

•  Perhaps  this  is  Thorpefield,  a  hamlet  about  two  miles  W.S.W.  of  Thirsk. 
Before  1198,  the  monks  of  Byland  had  "  ex  dono  Eogeri  de  Molbray  et  Mathildis 
de  Steyngreve,  terram  in  Petithorp  juxta  Thresk"  {Mon.  Angl.,  v.  352).  And 
Br.  Burton  says,  Maud  de  Staingrif,  and  Simon,  her  son,  gave  lands  in  Thorpe, 
aUat  Petty-Thorpe,  juxta  Thresk,  to  the  same  monks  {Mon.  Ebor.,  337).  They 
had  also  kuids  in  Thorpe,  near  Ampleforth  {Ibid.). 

«de,A.  B. 


WAPENTAGIUM  DE  BULEMER.' 


CoRNEBUBOH.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vij  car.  terrse;  quarum 
iiij**  car.  tenentur  de  Ranulpho  de  Nevill,  et  idem  Ranulphus 
de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu^  et  idem  Petrus  de  rege  in  capite.  Item, 
Bobertus  Haket  tenet  ij  car. ;  quarum  una  tenetur  de  Marme- 
duco  de  Tweng,  et  idem  Marmeducus  de  prsedicto  Ranulpho,  et 
alia  car.  tenetur  de  eodem  Ranulpho,  et  ipse  Ranulphus^  ut 
supra;  et  Prior  de  Marton  tenet  iij*  car.  et  di.,  sed  non  die'  de 
quo,  nee  per  quod  servitium. 

Shiref  Hoton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  xyj  car.  terrae;  quarum 
ecclesia  dotata  est  de  ima  car. ;  et  Ranulphus  de  Nevill  tenet  in 
dominico  xiiij  car.  terrae  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  et  idem  Petrus 
de  rege  in  capite,  unde  xv  car.  faciunt  feod.  unius  milit. ;  et 
Vicarius  ejusdem  villae  tenet  unam  car.,  sed  non  die'  de  quo, 
nee  per  quod  servitium. 

Ferlington.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij*  car.  terrae  et  ij  bov. ; 
quarum  ecclesia  dotatur  de  ij  bov.  terrae ;  et  Johannes  de  Fer- 
lington tenet  residuas  iiij''  car.  terras  de  Ranulpho  de  Nevill,  et 
idem  Ranulphus  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  et  idem  Petrus  de 
rege.  Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum,  nee  aliud  fit  inde 
servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio,  etc. 

West  Lilling.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  ij  car.  terras  quat 
Johannes  de  Ferlington  tenet  de  Ranulpho  de  Nevill,  et  idem 
Ranulphus  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  et  ipse  de  rege  in  capite. 
Et  nullum  fit  inde  servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus 
praedictis. 

Thoraldethorp.*  In  eadem  villa  simt  iiij  car.  et  ij  bov. ; 
de  quibus  ecclesia  dotatur  [de]/  ij  bov.  terras ;  et  Willelmus  de 
Mortuo  Mari  tenet  ij  car.  et  iij  bov.  terrae,  et  Comes  Maifescal- 
lus^  iij  bov.  terrae  de  feodo  Baldewyni  Wak,  et  idem  Baldewyn 
de  rege  in  capite ;  et  Abbas  de  Bella  Landa  tenet  ij  bov.  terrae 
et  j  toftum,  s^  non  die'  de  quo,  nee  per  quod  servitium. 

He  WORTH.     In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrae;  quarum  iij 

-  Collated  with  MSS.  A.  and  B.  *  rj  car.,  A. 

'  iiij**'  car.,  A.  B.  ^  ij  car.,  A. 

'  Tholthorpe,  in  the  parish  of  Alne.  /  de,  A.  B. 

«"  Boger  Bygod,  earl  of  Norfolk,  son  of  Hugh  Bygod,  by  Joan,  daughter  and 
heiress  of  Nicholas  de  Stuteville,  and  widow  of  Hugh  Wake  fDugd.  Bar,,  i.,  185, 
458). 


108  KIRKBY^S   INQUEST   FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

car.  sunt  de  feodo  Brian!  filii  Alani^  et  idem  Brianus  tenet  de 
BiOgero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite ;  et  xvj* 
bov.  terrse  sunt  de  feodo  de  Mermyun,  et  iij*  car.  terrse  sunt  de 
feodo  Abbatis  et  Conventus  Beatae  Manse  Ebor.^  nee  aliquid  fit 
inde  servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio,  etc. 

BuLEMER.  In  eadem  villa  est  unum  feodum  milit.  quod 
Johannes  de  Bulemer  tenet  de  Fetro  de  Malo  Lacu^  et  idem 
Petrus  de  rege  in  capite ;  de  quo  feodo  ecclesia  dotatur  de  v  bov. 
terrse,  et  nilnl  redd,  ad  finem  prsedictum. 

Marton.  In  eadem  villa  est  quarta  pars  fcodi  unius  milit. 
quam  Prior  de  Marton  tenet  de  pRanulpho  de  Nevill,  et  idem 
Ranulphus  de]-''  Petro  [de  Malo  Lacu]/  et  [idem]'  Petrus  de 
rege  in  capite^  et  nihil  redd. 

Brandesbt^  Sterisby  [et  Brafferton.]*  Nicholaus  de 
Rypar*  tenet  in  eisdem  villis  imum  feod.  milit.^  unde  xij  car. 
faciunt  feod.  milit.^  de  Rogero  de  Moubray^  et  idem  Rogerus  de 
rege  in  capite ;  de  quo  feodo  ecclesia  de  Braferton  dotatur  de 
una  car.  terrae,  et  ecclesia  de  Brandesby  dotatur  similiter  de 
una  car.  terrse  ibidem^  et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  prsedictum. 

HoTON  CoLEswAYN.*  Robcrtus  de  Boulton*'  tenet  Hoton 
Coleswayn'  de  rege  in  capite  per  servitium  quartae  partis  feodi 
unius  milit.  j  unde  ecclesia  dotatur  de  ij  bov.  terrae^  et  nihil 
redd,  [per  ann.]«  ad  finem  praedictum. 

Hoton  Bardolf.'*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  v  car.  terrae  et  di. ; 
quarum  Prior  de  Kyrkeham  tenet  ij  bov.  terrae,  de  quibus  ecclesia 
sua  dotatur ;  et  xxj  bov.  terrae  tenentur  de  haeredibus  Hugonis 
Bardolf/  et  iidem  haeredes  de  Comite  Marescallo,  et  idem 
Comes  de  rege;  et  Walterus  RusseU  tenet  ix  bov.  terrae  de 
Alano  de  Kyrkeham,  et  idem  Alanus  de  praedictis  haeredibus, 
ut  supra.    Item,  idem  Walterus  tenet  ij  bov.  terrae  de  Priore  de 

*  XV  bov.,  A.  B.  *  ij  car.,  A. 

i  BADulpho  de  NevOl,  et  idem  Eanulphus  de,  A.  B. 

*  de  Maio  Laou,  A.  B.  '  idem,  A.  B. 
-  et  BrafTerton,  A.  B. 

"  Low  Hutton,  aUat  Hutton  upon  Derwent,  in  the  parish  of  Huttons  Ambo. 

«  Son  of  Thomas  de  Boulton,  and  brother  and  heir  of  John  de  Boulton  (CcU. 
Chn.y  i.,  296),  who  by  Inq.  p.  m.  8  Edw.  I.  died  seised  of  the  manor  of  Coleswan- 
hoton  (C<U,  Inq^  p.  m.,  i.,  69).  Thomas  de  Boulton  was  returned  lord  of  Hoton 
super  Derwent  m  1816. 

«  45th  Hen.  III.  An  inquisition, "  De  terjawHa  porta  CaHri  Ebor.,  et  de  pro- 
pjnquiore  lutrede  tenendi  eandem  de  Rege.**  The  jurors  say  that,  "  Johajines  fill  us 
JSlienone  est  propinquior  hseres  ratione  cujusdam  antecessoris  sui,  nomine  Coles- 
wayn,  qui  seijantiam  illam  habuit  de  dono  cujusdam  Begis  Anglise  a  tempore  a 
quo  non  extat  memoria"  (CcU.  Gen.,  i.,  97).  In  the  54th  Hen.  III.,  "Serjantiam 
port»  caatri  Ebor."  was  granted  to  Thomas  de  Boulton  ("Col.  Sot.  Chart.,  101). 

«  per  ann.,  A.  B.  '  Probably  High  Hutton. 

'  Hugh  Bardolf  gave  to  the  canons  of  Kirkham  pasture  for  a  hundred  sheep 
in  this  territory  fJBurto»*e  Mon.  Ebor,,  875). 


WAPENTAKE   OF   BXJLMER^    N.  R.  109 

Malton ;  et  idem  Prior  tenet  j  bov.  terrse,  et  Prior  de  Kyrkeham 
tenet  j  bov.  terrae ;  sed  non  die*  de  quo,  nee  per  quod  servitium. 

HoTON  MuiRTHON.'  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij"  car.  terrae; 
qoanun  Prior  de  Malton'  tenet  j  bov.*  terrae  in  liberam  elemo- 
sinam;  et  ix  bov.  terrae  tenentur  de  Willelmo  [de]'  Percy  de 
Kyldall^  et  idem  Willelmus  de  Petro  de  Brus,  et  idem  Petrus 
de  rege ;  et  xiij  bov.  terrae  tenentur  de  Willelmo  de  Beverlay/ 
et  idem  Willelmus  de  praedicto  W.  de  Percy,  et  ipse  ut  supra. 

CoNYSTHORP.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij  car.  terrae,  unde  xvj 
car.  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  quas  Prior  Sanctae  Trinitatis  Ebor.  tenet 
de  Roberto  Luterell,  et  idem  Bobertus  de  rege  in  capite :  et 
nilul  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum.' 


'  Omitted  in  A.  and  B.  Hoton  Murhom,  B.  S.  I  am  unable  to  identify  this 
place.  "  iij  car.,  A.  B. 

'  King  John  confirmed  to  the  canons  of  Malton  sixty  acres  "  iH  territorio  de 
Hoton  Budolfe,  Colswain  Hoton,  et  Hoton  Mainvevilain  "  (Mon.  Angl.,  vi.  973). 

•  y  bov.,  A.  B.  '  de,  A.  B.  '  Everley,  A.  B. 

'  This  account  of  the  wapentake  of  Bulmer  is  very  incomplete.  Amongst  the 
documents  printed  in  the  Appendix  will  be  found  an  Inquisition  "  de  feodis  mili- 
tmn  quae  tenentur  de  rege  in  capite,"  taken  at  York  in  1315,  but  referring  to  the 
28th  and  31st  £dw.  I.,  which  contains  particulars  relating  to  thirty  places  not 
mentioned  in  the  abridgments  of  Kirkby^s  Inquest. 


[WAPENTA6IUM  DE   RIDALE."] 

Veredictum  wapentagii  de  Ridale  per  xij,  scilicet,  dominum 
Ivonem  de  Ettiin,  Waltemm  de  Robt^*  Nicliolaum  de  Bart  (on), 
Johannem  de  Besyngby,  Johannem  de  Relaund,*^  Jacobum  de 
Hoby,*'  Willelmum  Attebec  de  Hampelford,  Willelmum  de 
Habet(on),  Bogerum  Rabot,  Robertum  de  Sproxton,  Bemardum 
de  Berg. 

Ad  articulum  de  extractis  et  summonitionibus  scaccarii  per 
qtM8  debita  regis  exiguntur  in  comitatu,  tarn  infra  libertatem 
quam  extra^  dicimus  quod  baUivi  BeataB  Mariae  Ebor.  recipiunt 
extractas  et  summonitiones  de  vicecomite,  et  respondet  vice- 
comes  ad  scaccarium  Ebor.,  scilicet,  de  quo  tempore  Abbas  et 
Conventus  [utebantur  libertate  non  constat  nobis :  similiter 
ballivi  de  libertate  Sancti  Petri  Ebor.  recipiunt  extractas  et 
summonitiones  sicut  ballivi]*  Beatse  Marias  Ebor.,  et  respond. 
ad  scaccarium  eodem  modo ;  de  quo  tempore  non  est  memoria. 

Ad  articulum  de  hundredis,  dicimus  quod  trcs  wapentagii 
sunt  in  Northridding,  scilicet,  Ridale,  Biilmer  [et]-^  Brudford, 
et  nimc  redd,  iiij**  marcas,  et  solebant  reddere  tantum  1  marcas. 

Quot  sunt  villa  in  wapentagio,  xlvij,  scilicet,  Malton, 
Brocton,  Swynton,  [Eymimderby,]  ^  Appilton,  Barton,  Yares- 
thorp,*  Sutholm,  Slengesby,  Fryton,  Holthorp,  Poklee,  Ham- 
melec,*  Bolum,-'  Ampelford,  West  Neuton,  [Sproxton,  Harum, 
Laysthorp,  Gyllyng,  Colton,  Calveton,  Howyngham,]*  Watli, 
Staingrive,  Nunington,  West  Nesse,  Est  Nesse,  Buldforth,' 
Northolm,   Grimeston,  Muscotes,  Riclof,"*  Nawelton,*  Wym- 

'  Collated  with  MSS.  A.  and  B. 
»  Colt',  A.  B.    Walter  de  Colton.    See  p.  118. 
«  Felouid,  A.    Felaund,  B.  *  Holme,  A.  B.    See  p.  117. 

'  utebantur  libertate  non  constat  nobis :  similiter  ballivi  de  libertate  Sancti 
Petri  Ebor.  recipiunt  extractas  et  summonitiones  sicut  ballivi,  A.  B. 
/  et,  A.  B. 
f  Eymunderby,  A  B.    Amotherby,  in  the  parish  of  Appleton-le-Street. 

*  Yarpesthorp,  A.  B.  Probably  Easthorpe,  two  miles  S.S.E.  of  Barton-le- 
Street.  *  Helmsley. 

J  Beadlam,  in  the  parish  of  Eirkdale. 

*  Sproxton,  Harum,  Laysthorp,  Gyllyng,  Colton,  Calueton,  Howyngham, 
AB. 

'  Bulford,  A.  Balford,  B.  There  is  no  vill  of  this  name  mentioned  in 
Domesday  Book ;  but  the  district  now  known  as  Bulmer  wapentake  is,  in  that 
record,  (»lled  "  Bolesford  wapentac." 

"•  Bicolff,  A.  B.    This  place  has  disappeared.    See  p.  117,  note  t. 

"  Nawton,  in  the  parish  of  Eirkdale. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  RYEDALE^  N.  R.  Ill 

bylton,  Padmore,  Gillingmore,  Kyrkeby  Moresheued^  Ediston^ 
Byldesdale^  Butterwyk,  Neusom^  Riton/  Habbeton^  Thometon 
de  Riseberg',  Parva  Berg',  Magna  Berg*. 

Vetus  Malton.  In  Veteri  Malton  sunt  xij  car.  terrae  de 
feodo  de  Vescy ;  quarum  Canonici  de  eadem  tenent  j  car.  et  di. 
in  elemosinam  non  geld. ;  et  j  car.  terrse  est  de  libertate  Sancti 
Petri  Ebor. ;  et  domina  Agnes  de  Vescy  tenet  ix  car.  terras  et 
di.,  tarn  in  dominico  quam  in  servitio,  et  geld.,  trnde  dominus 
de  Vescy  tenet  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  Rogerus  de  Moubray 
de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. 

Brocton.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  x  car.  terrae ;  quarum  Prior 
de  Malton  tenet  iiij  car.  terrae  in  elemosinam  de  feodo  de 
Moubray  non  geld. ;  et  Willelmus  Lovell  tenet  iiij  car,  terrae 
geld,  de  Willelmo  Latimer,  [et  Willelmus  Latymer]  p  de  Rogero 
de  Moubray,  et  ipse  de  rege  in  capite;  et  ecclesia  dotata  [est]^^ 
de  j  car.  terrae,  et  tenetur  de  Sancto  Albano  de  feodo  de 
Moubray,  et  Moubray  in  capite  de  rege ;  et  Thomas  Maunsell 
tenet  iij  bov.  et  di.  de  feodo  de  Luterell,  et  Luterell  in  capite 
de  rege ;  et  haer*  Rogeri  de  Buterwyk  ten'  iij  bov.  et  di.  geld, 
de  feodo  [de]  Luterell,  et  Luterell  in  capite  de  rege ;  et  Prior 
de  Malton  tenet  j  bov.  de  eodem  feodo  non  geld. ,-  imde  de  feodo 
de  Moubray  xij  car.  faciimt  feod.  milit.,  et  de  feodo  de  Luterell 
yj  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et  Willelmus  de  Lovell  redd,  ad 
finem  wap.  ex  parte  sua  per  ann.  ijs.,  et  alii  tenentes  non  redd, 
ad  finem  wap. 

SwYNTON.  In  Swynton  sunt  x  car.  terrae ;  quarum  ij  car. 
terrae  sunt  de  feodo  de  Vescy;  [quarum] *"  Canonici  de  Malton 
tenent  j  car.  terrae  in  elemosinam ;  et  Ricardus  Brid'  tenet  ij 
car.  terrae  de  socagio  de  Pykeryng ;  haer'  Johannis  Ranuphar'' 
ten'  iij  bov.  terrae  geld.,  et  haer*  WHlelmi  de  Cresakres  di.  car. 
terrae  de  feodo  Painill  geld.,  et  Painil  in  capite  de  rege ;  et 
haBr*  Martini  Clerk"  ij  bov.  terrae  geld,  de  eodem  feodo ;  et  haer* 
Thomae  Maunsell  di.  car.  geld,  de  eodem  feodo.  Nicholaus 
Budde*'  tenet  iij  bov.  terrae  geld,  de  Priore  de  Drax,  non  geld, 
quia  elemosina,  et  haer*  Laurentii*^  Carpentarii  ij  bov.  terrae 
geld.,  et  Robertus  Chaumberd  j  bov.,  Radulphus  filius  Gilberti 
tenet  j  bov.,  Willelmus  Paynell  j  bov.,  Andreas  Luterell  ij  car. 
et  di.  Et  dicunt  etiam  quod  Appylton  et  Swynton  solebant 
teneri  in  capite  de  domino  rege  per  Johannem  Painill,  et  nunc 

•  Eyton,  Habton,  and  Great  and  Little  Barugh  are  in  Pickering  Lithe 
wapentake. 

r  et  Willelmus  Latymer,  A.  B.  «  est,  A.  B. 

'  quarum,  A.  B.  •  Brett,  A.  B. 

'  Rumphar*,  A.  B.  -  Clere',  A.  B. 

"  Dodde,  A.  B.  "  Henr',  A. 


112  KIRKBT^S   INQUEST   FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

alienatse  sunt  Thomae  de  Bouelton'  per  prsedictum  Johannenu 
Et  Robertus  de  Bouelton,  filius  prsedicti  Thomae,  nunc  tenet  per 
medium^  sed  quot  [car.  faciunt]  feod.  ignorant.  Et  non  redd, 
fines^  nee  alii  praedicti. 

Eymundbrby.  In  Eymunderby  sunt  vijy  car.  terrse  de  feodo 
Luterell,  et  iiij°'  car.  ij  bov.  de  feodo  Brus/  [et  j  car.  de  feodo 
Brus,  unde]'*  mediet.  respond,  apud  Brocton,  et  ij  bov.  in  ele- 
mosinam  ad  [ecclesiam]*  de  antiquo,  et  Andreas  Luterell  iiij 
car.  ij  bov.,  unde  xj  car.  faciunt  feod. ;  et  de  feodo  Basset  vij 
car.  faciunt  feod. ;  et  de  feodo  de  Brus  nesciunt  quot  car.  faciunt 
feod.     Et  redd,  [per  ann.]*^  ad  finem  wap.  ijs. 

Apilton.''  In  Apilton  sunt  iiij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  de 
Paynill ;  unde  ecclesia  dotata  est  de  j  car.  terrae,  et  non  geld. ; 
et  Robertus  de  Bouelton  tenet  iij  car.  terrae  geld,  per  medium 
de  Johanne*  Paynill,  et  Johannes  Paynill  in  capite  de  rege.  Et 
quot  car.  faciunt  feod.  nesciunt.  Et  redd,  fines  cum  villa  de 
Yarpthorp,-/"  prout  infra  continetur. 

Barton.  In  Barton  simt  x  car.  terrae ;  unde  ecclesia  dotata 
est  de  di.  car.  non  geld. ;  et  Henricus  de  Grey^  tenet  ix*  car. 
et  di.  in  capite  de  rege,  et  sunt  geld.  Et  quot.  car.  faciimt 
feod.  miUt.  nesciunt.     Et  redd,  pro  fine  wap.  per  ann.  xs.* 

Yarpesthorp.  In  Yarpesthorp  sunt  ij  car.  terrae  geld,  quas 
Robertus  de  Bovelton-'  tenet  de  Hugone*  Paynill  pro  iiij^  parte 
feodi  j  milit.,  et  Hugo  de  Panill  in  capite  de  domino  rege.  Et 
redd,  pro  hac  villa,  et  pro  Apilton,  pro  fine  wap.  per  ann.  ijs. 

Sutholm.  In  Sutholm  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  geld,  de  feodo  de 
Moubray ;  imde  Yvo  de  Etton  tenet  j  car.  et  di.,  ct  Nicholaus 
de  Barton  j  car.,  et  haer'  Rogeri  de  Butterwyck  di.  car. ;  et 
tenentur  de  Rogero   [de]'  Moubray,    et   Rogerus  de  rege  in 

'  In  the  3rd  Edward  I.  there  was  an  Inquisition  taken  "  de  terra  in  Swinton 
quam  Thomas  de  Boulton,  nuper  defunctus,  dum  laboraret  in  extremis,  vero 
sane  mentis,  dedit  Priori  et  Conventui  de  Malton"  (Cal.  Gen.,  i.,  230). 

'  vj  car.,  A.  '  Bassett,  A.  B. 

*  et  j  car.  de  feodo  Brus ;  unde,  A.  B. 

*  ecclesiam,  A.  B.  '  per  ann.,  A.  B. 
'  Appleton-le-Street. 

*  de  Hugone  Paynill  in  capite  de  rege,  A.  B.    See  p.  116,  posiea. 
/  Yarthorp,  A.  B. 

^  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  John  de  Grey  was  taken  in  the  5th  Henry  III.,  his  son 
Henry,  then  about  14  years  old,  being  his  next  heir.  "  Sed  dicunt  [juratores] 
quod  quidam  Thomas  de  Codenouere  venit  apud  Barton  et  tulit  breve  domini 
Johannis  de  Grey  et  cepit  seisinam  de  Barton  ad  opus  Johannse,  filiso  ejusdem 
Johannis,  et  cepit  fidelitatem  ab  hominibus  ad  recognitionem,  sed  quia  hoc  fuit 
poet  datam  in  brevi  domini  Itegis  directo  eschaetori,  eschaetor  dictam  tcrram 
cepit  in  manum  domini  Eegis"  {Cal.  Gen.,  i.,  157). 

*  X  car.,  A.  B.  *  ijs.,  A.  B. 

J  His  brother,  John  de  Boulton,  died  seised  of  the  manor  of  Yarpc^thon)  in 
the  8th  Edward  I. 

*  See  p.  115,  postea.  '  da,  A.  B. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  RYBDALE^  N.  B.  113 

capite;  unde  xx  car.  faciunt  feod.  Et  redd,  pro  fine  wap.  per 
ann.  xyiijd. 

Slenoesby.  In  Slengesby  sunt  xv  ear.  terrse  de  feodo  de 
Moubray ;  unde  ecclesia  dotata  es't  de  j  car.  non  geld. ;  et  Fratres 
Militise  Templi  tenent  ij  bov.  non  geld. ;  et  Canonici  de  Kyrkham 
ij  bov.  terrse  non  geld. ;  et  Canonici  de  Malton  j  car.  non  geld. ; 
et  Johannes  Chaumbard  tenet  v  car.  [terrse]*  per  medium  de 
hssr^  de  Wake,  et  haer*  de  Wake  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et 
Bogerus  de  Moubray  de  rege  in  capite :  et  Willelmus  de  Wy  wyll* 
tenet  vij  car.  terrae  et  di.  geld,  de  Rogero  Moubray,  et  Rogerus 
tenet  in  capite  de  rege ;  unde  vij  car.  terrse  de  feodo  Chambard 
faciimt  feoid.  milit.,  et  xij  car.  terrse  de  parte  Willelmi  de 
Wiwyle  faciunt  feod.  [milit.]  .<*  Et  redd,  pro  fine  wap.  per  ann. 
xs.  iiijd, 

Priton.  In  Friton  sunt  vj  car.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Moubray ; 
unde  Johannes  de  Barton  tenet  iij  car.  terrae  geld,  de  Rogero 
Moubray,  [et]^  Matheus  de  Luvains*  ij  car.  terrae  geld.*"  et  vij 
bov.  geld.'  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  Rogerus  in  capite  de 
rege ;  et  capeUa  dotatur  de  j  bov.  non  geld. ;  unde  Ix  car. 
faciunt  feod.  milit.     Et  redd,  pro  fine  wap.  per  ann.  ijs. 

HoLTHORP.  In  Holthorp  sunt  ij  car.  terrae  geld,  de  feodo 
de  Moubray ;  unde  Johannes  de  Holthorp  tenet  de  Matheo  de 
Lowains  et  de  Johanne  de  Barton,  et  praedicti  Matheus  et 
Johannes  tenent  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  Rogerus  de  rege  in 
capite ;  imde  xxviij  car.  terrae  faciimt  feod.  milit.  Et  redd,  pro 
fine  wap.  per  ann.  xijd. 

Pockele.  In  Pokkele  sunt  [blanky  car.  terrae  geld,  de 
feodo  de  Ros ;  et  dominus  Robertus  de  Ros  tenet  in  capite  de 
domino  rege ;  unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et  [nihil]" 
redd,  ad  finem  [praedictum]'. 

Hammelec.  In  Hammdec  sunt  v  car.  terrae  geld. ;  unde 
dominus  Robertus  de  Ros  tenet  in  capite  de  domino  rege ;  unde 
xxiiij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et  redd,  pro  fine  wap.  per 
ann.  iiijs. 

BoDLUM.  In  Bodlum  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  geld,  de  feodo  de 
Ros ;  unde  Johannes  de  Surdewall  et  Willelmus  filius  Willelmi 
tenent  per  medium  de  Roberto  de  Ros,  et  Robertus  de  Ros  de 

"  V  bov.  teme,  A.    v  (blank)  tenw,  B. 

"  William  de  Wyvill  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Siingsby,  Sledmere,  and 
Colton  in  1263  (Cal.  Rot.  Chart.,  81). 

•  milit.,  A.  B.  '  et,  A.  B. 

f  Matthew  de  Louvaine  has  been  previously  mentioned.    He  was  summoned 
to  Parliament  in  1294.  {Nicolas'a  Synopns,  Edit.  1857,  p.  297). 

^  A.  and  B.  omit  terrse  geld.  •  A.  and  B.  omit  geld. 

'  iij  car.,  A.    ii  car.,  B.  ■  nihil,  A.  B. 

•  prodictum,  A.  B. 

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114  KIRKBY's    inquest    for   YORKSHIRE. 

rege  in  capite ;  unde  xij  car.  et  vj  bov.  terrse  faciunt  feod.  milit. 
Et  redd,  pro  fine  wap.  [per  ann.]'^  xyjd.  ob. 

Ampilford  et  Oswaldkyrke.  In  Ampilford  et  Oswald- 
kyrke  sunt  iiij  car.  terrse  et  vj  bov.  geld,  de  feodo  Roberti  de 
Ros  quas  Johannes  de  Jarkenwyle*  et  Nieholaus  de  Barton 
tenent  ^de  Roberto  de  Ros,  [et  Robertus  de  Ros]  y  in  capite  de 
rege;  unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et  redd,  pro 
finibus  iiijs.*  Item,  sunt  ibidem  iiij  car.  terrae  de  eodem  feodo ; 
unde  iij  car.  sunt  de  libertate  Sancti  Petri  non  geld.,  et  Abbas 
de  Bellalanda  tenet  j  car.  terrae  de  eodem  feodo  non  geld. 

West  Neuton.  In  West  Neuton  sunt  iiij  car.  terrae  geld, 
de  feodo  de  Ros;  unde  Abbas  de  Riewall  tenet  de  Roberto  de 
Sproxton,  et  Robertus  de  Sproxton  tenet  de  Roberto  de  Ros,  et 
Robertus  de  Ros  de  rege  in  capite ;  imde  xij  car.  faciunt  feod. 
milit.     Et  redd,  pro  fine  [wap.]*  ijs. 

Sproxton.  In  Sproxton  sunt  vj  car.  terrae  geld,  quas 
Robertus  de  Sproxton*  tenet  de  Roberto  de  Ros  in  seijantiam,  et 
redd,  per  ann.  j  marc,  quae  etiam  solebant  teneri  de  domino 
rege  in  capite,  et  nunc  tenentur  de  Roberto  de  Ros  per  me- 
dium, et  non  redd,  finem. 

Harum.  In  Harum  sunt  [iiij]^  car.  terrae  geld,  de  feodo  de 
Ros ;  unde  Willelmus  de  Harum  tenet  de  Roberto  de  Ros,  et 
Robertus  de  Ros  de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  x  car.  faciunt  feod. 
milit.     Et  redd,  pro  fine  wap.  per  ann.  iiijs. 

Laisthorp.  In  Laisthorp  sunt  ij  car.  terrae  non  geld,  quas 
Abbas  de  Bella  tenet  de  haer*  de  Wake  in  elemosinam  de  feodo 
[de]**  Moubray ;  unde  ij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  et  non 
redd,  finem. 


DE  feodis  militum  cujuslibet  villje  in  eodem  wapentagio. 

Malton.  Johannes  de  Vescy  tenet  Malton  pro  j  feodo 
milit.  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  Rogerus  de  Moubray  in  capite 
de  rege. 

•  per  ann.,  A.  B.  •  Jerkenwyld,  A.    Jarkenwild,  B. 
9  et  Bobertus  de  Bo8,  A.  B. 

■  Et  non  redd,  finem,  A.  B.  «  wap.,  A.  B. 

•  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Bobert  de  Sproxton  was  taken  April  6th,  1299.  The 
jurors  say,  "  quod  prodictus  Bobertus  tenuit  die  quo  obiit  in  Sproxton  septem 
bovatas  torrse,  quarum  quselibet  valet  per  annum  quinque  solidos,  et  quatuor 
ootagia : — de  quibus  quidem  septem  bovatis  terrse  et  quatuor  cotagiis  pnedictis 
dicunt  quod  Matilda,  quse  fuit  uxor  pnedicti  Boberti,  feofiata  fuit  per  Willielmum 
de  Sproxton  et  pacificam  seisinam  inde  habuit  per  tredecim  septimanas  antequam 
pnecuctus  Bobertus  ipaim  desponsavit."  They  also  say  that  William,  son  of  the 
aforesaid  Bobert,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was  21  years  old  on  the  Feast  of  the 
Invention  of  the  Holy  Cross  last  past  {Cal.  G«fi.,  li.,  565). 

•  ii\i  car.,  A.  B.  *  de,  A.  B. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  RYBDALE^  N.  R.  115 

Bbocton.  Willelmus  de  Lovell  tenet  iiij  car/  terrse  pro 
qiiarta/  parte  feodi  unius  milit.  de  Willelmo  de  Latimer^  et 
Willelmus  Latimer  de  Rogero  Moubray,  et  Rogerus  de  rege 
in  capite. 

SwYNTON.  Johamies  de  Vescy  tenet  vj  car.  terrae  in  Swynton 
pro  di.  feod.  milit.  de  Rogero  Moubray^  et  Rogerus  de  rege  in 
capite. 

Eymundeebt.  Robertus  Luterell  habet  in  Eymunderby  vij 
car.  terrse  pro  di.  feod.  unius  milit.^  et  tenet  in  capite  de  domino 


Apelton  et  Yarpesthorp.  Robertus  de  Bouuelton  tenet 
in  Apelton  et  Yarpesthorp  pro  di.  feod.  milit.  de  Johanne 
PaynUl^  et  Johannes  in  capite  de  rege. 

Barton.  Henricus  de  Gray  tenet  Barton  pro  di.  feod.,  et 
tenet  in  capite  de  rege. 

Slynoesby.  WUlelmus  Wywyle  tenet  medietatem  feod.  in 
eadem  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite ;  et 
Johannes  Chamberd  tenet  medietatem  feod.  in  eadem  de  hssr' 
de  Wake,  et  haer*  de  Wake  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  Rogerus 
de  rege  in  capite. 

Friton  et  Holthorp.  Matheus  de  Lowains,  Johannes  de 
Barton,  et  Johannes  de  Holthorp  tenent  in  Friton  et  Holthorp 
viij  car.  terrse  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  milit. ;  et  tenent  de  Johanne 
de  Chauncefeld,^  et  Johannes  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  Rogerus 
in  capite  de  rege. 

Haumelec  et  Pockele.  Robertus  de  Ros  tenet  Haumelec 
[et]*  Pockele  pro  tertia*  parte  feodi,  et  tenentur  de  rege  in 
capite. 

BoDLUM.  Johannes  de  Surdewall  et  Willelmus  filius  Wil- 
lelmi  tenent  Bodlum  de  domino  Roberto  de  Ros,  et  Robertus  de 
Bos  de  rege  in  capile ;  et  respond,  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  milit. 

Ampilford  et  Oswaldkyrke.  Johannes  [de]  Jarkenvile' 
et  Nicholaus  de  Barton  tenent  in  Ampilford  et  Oswaldkyrke 
qnartam  partem  feodi  milit. ;  et  tenent  de  Roberto  Ros,  et 
Robertus  Ros  in  capite  de  rege. 

West  Nbuton.  Abbas  de  Rievall  tenet  West  Neuton ;  et 
solebat  respondere  pro  iij***  parte  feodi  milit. ;  et  tenet  de 
Roberto  de  Ros,  et  Robertus  de  rege  in  capite. 

Harum.     Willelmus  de  Harum*  tenet  Harum ;  et  respond. 

*  uij  bov.,  A.  B.    See  p.  111.  /  v**  parte,  A.  B. 

f  John  de  Chauncefeld  is  not  mentioned  at  p.  113.  *  et,  A.  B. 

*  iiij**,  A.  J  de  Jerkenville,  A.  B. 

*  Of  this  family,  no  doubt,  was  John  de  Harum  of  York,  who  by  will 
dated  "  in  hospitio  Willehni  de  Thorpe  in  Flete  strete,  London,"  Nov.  21  st,  1347 
[pr.  Dec.  ISthl,  desires  to  be  buried  within  the  ohurohyard  of  St.  Dunstan.  He 
left  two  sons,  WilUam  and  John  (Be^,  Zouehe,  320).    His  brother  Robert,  son 

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116  KIRKBY^B   INQITEST   FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

pro  tertia'  parte  feodi ;  et  tenet  de  Roberto  Ros,  et  Robertus 
in  capite  de  rege. 

Gyllino  et  Sutholm.  Yvo  de  Etton  et  Ni.*  tenet  Gilling 
et  Suthobn  pro  quarta  parte  feodi ;  et  tenet  de  Rogero  Moubray, 
et  Rogerus  in  capite  de  rege. 

CoLTON.  Willebnns  de  Wywile  tenet  Colton  pro  tertia 
parte  feodi  milit. ;  et  tenet  de  Rogero  Moubray,  et  Rogeras  in 
capite  de  rege. 

Calveton.  Rogeras  de  Baundmisters*  tenet  iij  car.  terrae ; 
et  respond,  pro  iiij**  parte  feodi  milit. ;  et  tenet  de  Johanne  de 
Paynil,  et  Johannes  in  capite  de  rege.  Et  Johannes  Cruer* 
tenet  iij  car.  terrae  in  eadem ;  et  respond,  pro  quarta  parte  feodi 
milit. ;  et  tenet  de  haer*  de  Wake,  et  haer*  de  Rogero  Moubray, 
et  Rogerus  in  capite  de  rege. 

HoTiNOHAM.  Rogerus  de  Moubray  tenet  Hovingham;  et 
respond,  pro  di.  feod. ;  et  tenet  in  capite  de  rege. 

Wath.  Nicholaus  [de]**  Stapilton'  tenet  Wath ;  et  respond, 
pro  xx™»  parte  feodi  milit. ;  et  tenet  de  Rogero  Moubray,  et 
Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite. 

Stainoriye.     Johannes  de  Staingrive^  tenet  iij  car.  terrae ; 


of  Hamo  de  Harum,  ^will  dated  at  Harum,  Nov.  9th,  1349  [pr.  Nov.  16th], 
and  witnessed  by  Sir  WiUiam  de  Malbys,  knight,  Thomas  de  Etton,  Bobert  de 
Sproxton,  Bobert  de  Flaynburgh,  constable  of  Helmsley  Castle,  and  others, 
bequeaths  to  his  brother,  William  de  Harum,  rector  of  Acaster  Malbis,  "  totum 
jus  et  clameum  et  terminum  meum  quod  habeo,  vel  habui,  vel  habere  potero,  in 
manerio  de  Botholom  (BeadUun)  in  Bidale,"  as  specified  "  in  quadam  indentura 
inter  Amandum  Surdevale  de  Ben^gholm  et  me  confeota ;"  also  "  illud  tene- 
mentum  meum,  cum  shopis,  celariis,  solariis,  sedificiis,  et  omnibus  aliis  perti- 
nentiis  suis  in  vioo  de  Marketskire  (Pavement)  in  Ebor."  (Iteff.  Zouche,  389). 
The  above-mentioned  William  de  Harum  was  instituted  to  the  rectory  of  Acaster 
Malbis  Aug.  20th,  1349  (lUd.,  35),  resigning  it  in  1358.  His  will  has  not  been 
preserved ;  but  I  find  that  his  executor,  John  de  Norton,  clerk,  by  a  deed  dated 
Dec.  21st,  1862,  conveyed  the  property  in  Marketskire  to  four  spicers  and  citizens 
of  York,  members  of  the  Guild  of  Jesus  Christ  and  the  Blessed  Virgin  in  Foss- 
gate,  afterwards  called  the  Confraternity  and  Guild  of  the  Blessed  Trinity,  and 
united  to  the  Fellowship  and  Mystery  of  Merchants  and  Mercers  of  the  city  of 
York.  Bobert  de  Harum,  mercer,  was  made  a  freeman  of  York  in  1352,  and 
filled  the  office  of  Imiliff  in  1370-1.  He  died  about  1392,  leaving  a  son,  William 
de  Harum,  then  a  monk. 


'  iiii^  A. 
-  Nioh 


Nicholas  de  Barton  held  j  car.  in  Sutholm  (p.  112,  ante),  but  it  does  not 
appear  that  he  had  any  interest  in  Gilling. 

«  Blaundmusters,  A.  B.    He  is  afterwards  called  Blauncmusters. 

•  de,  A.  B. 

'  Nicholas  de  Stapelton  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Stapelton,  Wath, 
Kirkby,  North  Dufield,  and  Oustwyc  in  the  56th  Henrv  III.  (Cal,  Mot.  Chart., 
104). 

«  His  father,  Simon  de  Staingreve,  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Stay  ngreve, 
Nunnington,  Bicalfe,  Nesse,  and  Waterholme  in  the  41st  Henry  III.  (Plac.  de 
Q^o  Wairr.y  221).    John  de  Staingreve  died  9.  p,  m.  in  1295. 


WAPENTAKE  OP  RYEDALE^  N.  R.  117 

et  respond,  pro  di.  feod.  milit. ;  [et  tenet  de  Johanne  de  Paynill^ 
et  Paynill  de  rege  in  capite.]'' 

NuNiNOTON.  Johannes  de  Staingrive  tenet  iiij  car.  terrse ; 
et  respond,  pro  medietate  feodi  milit. ;  et  tenet  de  Johanne  de 
Paynill,  et  Paynill  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  Adam  Gomy  tenet 
in  eadem  iij  car. ;  et  respond,  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  milit. ;  et 
tenet  de  hseredibns  de  Brus,  et  haeredes  de  Bras  de  rege  in 
capite. 

West  Nesse.  Johannes  de  Staingrive  tenet  iiij  car.  terrse ; 
et  respond,  pro  ij  partibus  feodi  milit.;  et  tenet  de  Johanne 
Paynil,  et  Paynil  de  rege. 

Est  Nesse.  Gilbertus  de  Louth'  tenet  iij  car.  in  eadem ;  et 
respond,  pro  qnarta  parte  feodi  milit.;  et  tenet  de  Jordano 
FoHott,  et  Jordanns  de  hser'  de  Wake,  et  haer^  de  Wake  de 
Rogero  Moubray,  et  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite. 

NoRTHOLM.  Jacobus  de  Holm  tenet  j  car.  terrae ;  et  respond, 
pro  viij^  parte  feodi  milit. ;  et  tenet  de  haer^  de  Nevill,  et  haer* 
de  rege  in  capite. 

MuscoTEs.  Nicholaus  de  Stapilton,  Jacobus  de  Holm  et 
Johannes  de  Steingrive  tenent  iij  car.  terrae  in  eadem ;  et  re- 
spond, pro  di.  feod.  milit. ;  et  tenent  de  Moubray,  et  Moubray 
de  rege  in  capite. 

RiCLOsE.^  Johannes  de  Staingrive  tenet  ij"  car.  terrae;  et 
respond,  pro  sexta  parte  feodi  milit.;  et  tenet  de  Roberto  de 
Ros,  et  Robertus  de  rege  in  capite. 

Nawilton.  Johannes  de  EyvyUe  tenet  iij  car.  terrae;  et 
respond,  pro  tertia  parte  feodi  milit. ;  et  tenet  de  Rogero  Mou- 
bray, et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  Rogerus  Grunet 
tenet  j  car.  in  eadem ;  et  respond,  pro  x"**  parte  feodi  milit. ;  et 
tenet  de  Gilberto  Haunsard,  et  Gilbertus  de  Rogero  Moubray, 
et  Rogerus  Moubray  de  rege  in  capite. 

Wymbylton.  Nicholaus  [de]  Stapilton  et  Johannes  de 
Buldford'  tenent  iiij  car.  terrae ;  et  respond,  de  ij  partibus  feodi 
milit.;  et  tenent  de  Rogero  Moubray,  et  Rogerus  de  rege  in 
capite. 

Fadmore.  Haer'  de  Wake  ten'  v  car.  terrae  et  vij*  bov. ;  et 
respond,  pro  di.  feod. ;  et  ten'  de  Rogero  Moubray,  et  Rogerus 
de  rege  in  capite. 

GiLLiNGMORE.     Haer*  de  Wake  ten'  iiij  car.  terrae;  et  re- 

*"  et  tenet  de  Johanne  de  Pajmill,  et  Paynill  de  rege  in  capite,  A.  B. 

•  Some  account  of  Sir  Gilbert  de  Louth  has  been  given  at  page  65. 

'  Ricolff,  A.  B.  The  Eicalf  of  Domesday  Book.  A  lost  vill,  which  may  have 
stood  on  Riccal  Moor,  near  the  spot  where  the  road  to  Nunnington  crosses  the 
river  Biccal,  and  about  half-way  between  Musooates  and  Harome. 

•  iij  car.,  B.  •  Bolford,  A.    Bulford,  B.  •  vj  bov.,  A. 


118  KIRKBY's   inquest   for  YORKSHIRE. 

spond.  pro  di.  feod. ;  et  ten'  de  Bogero  Moubray,  et  Rogems  de 
rege  in  capite. 

Kyrkeby.'  Haer'  de  Wake  ten'  iiij  car.  terrse ;  et  respond, 
pro  quarta  parte  feodi  milit. ;  et  ten'  de  Rogero  Moubray,  et 
Bogeros  de  rege  in  capite. 

Ediston.  Bicardns  de  Brenhnse^'  tenet  in  eadem  [ij  car. 
terrse  et  vij  bov. ;  et  respond,  pro  iiij**  parte  feod.  milit. ;  et  ten' 
de  Comitissa  Albemarlise^  et  Comitissa  Albemarlise  de  Comite 
de  Bygod,  et  Comes  de  rege  in  capite.]* 

BiLDESDALB.  Piior  de  Kyrkham  tenet  ij  car.  terrsB;  et 
respond,  pro  sexta  parte  feodi ;  et  tenet  de  Boberto  de  Bos,  et 
Bobertus  [de]  Bos  de  rege  in  capite. 

BuTTERWYKB.  Nicholans  de  Wake  tenet  j  car.  terrse;  et 
respond,  pro  xx"*  parte  feodi  milit. ;  et  tenet  [de]  Johanne  de 
Eyvyle,  et  Johannes  de  Eyvyle  de  Bogero  de  Moubray,  et  Boge- 
rus  de  rege  in  capite. 

Neusom.  Haer'  Nicholai  de  Neusom  ten'  ij  car.  terrae;  et 
respond,  pro  quarta  parte  di.  feod.  milit. ;  et  ten'  de  haer'  de 
Brus,  et  baer'  de  rege  in  capite. 

BiTON.  Willelmus  de  Habbeton  tenet  ij  car.  terrae  in  Biton ; 
et  respond,  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  milit. ;  et  tenet  de  haer'  de 
Nevill,  et  hfiBr*  de  rege.  Et  Walterus  de  Percehay  tenet  iij  car. 
terr»  in  eadem;  et  respond,  pro  di.  feod.  miUt. ;  et  tenet  de 
Boberto  Luterell,  et  Bobertus  de  rege  [in  capite.]* 

Habbeton.  Willelmus  de  [WanA:]*  tenet  iij  car.  terrse;  et 
respond,  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  milit.,  et  pro  medietate  quartae 
partis  feodi  miHt. ;  et  tenet  de  haBr*  de  Nevill,  et  hser'  de  rege 
in  capite. 

GiLLiNO.  In  Gilling  simt  ij  car.  terrse  et  di.  geld,  de  feodo 
de  Moubray ;  unde  Yvo  de  Etton  tenet  de  Bogero  de  Moubray, 
et  Bogerus  de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  xx  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod. 
milit.;  et  respond.*  pro  fine  wap.  per  ann.  xvd.  [Et]*'  sunt 
ibidem  iij  car.  terrae  et  di.  de  libertate  Beatae  Mariae*  non  geld. 
Et  Canonici  de  Malton  [habent]^  di.  car.  Et  ecclesia  dotata 
est  de  di.  car.  terrae  non  geld. 

CoLTON.  In  Colton  simt  iiij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Moubray ; 
unde  Thomas  [de]  Langtofb  tenet  j  car.  terrae  geld,  de  Willelmo 
de  Wyvyle ;  et  Willelmus  de  Wywyle  tenet  vij  bov.  terrae  geld, 
in  dominico ;  et  Walterus  de  Colton  [tenet]  xij  bov.  terrae  de 

•  Kirkby  Moorside.  i'  He  is  called  Bronhue,  at  page  121. 

■  ij  oar.  terrsB  et  vij  bov. ;  et  respond,  pro  iiij»»  parte  feod.  milit. ;  et  ten'  de 
Com'  Albemarlise  et  Com'  Albemarlise  de  Comite  de  Bygod^  et  Comes  de  rege  in 
capite,  A.  B. 

■  in  capite,  A.  B.  *  Habbeton,  A.    See  page  122. 
»  reddit,  A.  B.                                 -  Et,  A.  B. 

♦  Beati  Petri  Ebor.,  A.  B.    See  page  123.  /  habent,  A.  B. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  RYEDALE^  N.  R.  119 

Willelmo  de  Wywyll,  et  Willelmus  de  Wywyle  de  Bogero  de 
Moubray,  et  B<)gerus  de  Moubray  in  capite;  unde  xij  car. 
fJEununt  feod.  milit.     Item  in  Colton  sunt  v  bov.  [terrse]^  non 

Sid. ;  nnde  di.  car.  est  de  libertate  Beati  Petri;  et  Canonici  de 
alton  tenent  j  bov.  terrse  in  elemosinam  de  antique. 

Calveton.  In  Calveton  sunt  yj  car.  terrse  geld.;  unde 
Jobannes  Cruer  tenet  xxvj  bov.  terras  per  medium  de  hBer*  de 
Wake,  et  haer^  de  Wake  de  Rogero  Moubray,  et  Bogerus  Mou- 
bray in  capite ;  et  Bogerus  Blauncmusters  tenet  ij*  bov.  terrse 
geld,  de  feodo  [de]  Paynil,  [et  Paynil]'  in  capite;  unde  xij^*  car. 
tesme  faciunt  feod.  milit.    Et  redd,  pro  fine  wap.  per  ann.  ijs.  xd.* 

HowTNOHAM.  In  Howyngham  sunt  yj  car.  terrse  et  j  bov. 
geld,  de  feodo  de  Moubray;  et'  Johannes  de  Besyngby  tenet  x 
bov.  de  Bogero  Moubray ;  et  Bogerus  Moubray  tenet  in  dominico 
iiij  car.  et  vij  bov.  in  capite  de  rege;  quot  car.  faciunt  feod.  nes- 
cimus.  Et  Johannes  de  Besyngby  r^d.  pro  fine  wap.  per  ann. 
ijs.  Item  sunt  in  eadem  villa  ij  car.  et  vij  bov.  non  geld. ;  unde 
Canonici  de  Novo  Burgo  tenent  ij  car.  terras  et  vj  bov.,  et 
Bogerus  Babott  tenet  j  bov.  terrae  de  libertate  Beatae  Mariae. 

Wath.  In  Wath  est  j  car.  terrae  geld,  de  feodo  de  Moubray 
quam  Nicholaus  de  Stapilton  tenet  de  Bogero  Moubray,  et 
Bogerus  Moubray  de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  xx  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod.  milit. 

Stainoryfe.  In  Staingryf  sunt  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.  geld,  de 
feodo  Paynil  quas  Johannes  de  Staingrive  tenet  in  dominico  de 
Paynil,  [et  Paynil]"  de  rege  in  capite;  imde  yj  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod.  milit.  Et  r^d.  pro  fine  wap.  [per  ann.]"  ijs.  xjd.  Item  in 
eadem  villa  est  di.  car.  terrae  non  geld. ;  imde  ecclesia  dotata 
est,  et  etiam  de  eodem  feodo. 

NuNNiNGTON.  In  Nunuingtou  sunt  vij^  car.  terrae  geld.; 
unde  Johannes  [de]  Staingrive  tenet  iiij  car.  de  feodo  de  Pay- 
nil,  et  Paynil  de  rege  in  capite,  et  di.  car.  [terrae]'  de  feodo  de 
Bos ;  et  Bobertus  de  Bos  [tenet]  iij?  car.  terrae  de  rege  in  capite ; 
et  Adam  Gomay*'  tenet  iij  car.  [terrae]'  geld,  de  feodo  de  Brus, 
et  Brus  de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  x  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et 
redd,  pro  fine  wap.  per  ann.  iijs.  Item  sunt  in  eadem  viUa  iij 
car.  terrae  non  geld. ;  unde  Johannes  de  Staingrif  tenet  de  liber- 
tate Beatae  Mariae  Ebor. 

West  Nesse.  In  West  Nesse  simt  v  car.  terrae  geld,  de 
feodo  Paynill ;  unde  Johannes  de  Staingriff  tenet  iiij  car.  terrae, 

f  tenw,  A.  B.  *  xxij  bov.,  A.  B.  '  et  Paynil,  A. 

J  X  car.,  A.  *  ijs.  ixd.,  A.  '  unde,  A.  B. 

"•  et  Paynil,  A.  B.  "  per  ann.,  A.  B.  •  vj  car.,  A. 

'  teme,  A.  B.  'A.  and  B.  omit  tenet  iij  car.  temo. 
'  Thorny,  A.    Torny,  B. 


120  KIRKBY's   inquest   for  YORKSHIRE. 

et  Ricardus  de  Butterwyk  j  car.  de  feodo  de  Paynil,  et  Paynil  de 
rege  in  capite ;  unde  yj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et  redd, 
ad  finem  wap.  per  ann.  ixd. 

Est  Nesse.  In  Est  Nesse  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  geld.;  unde 
Gilbertus  de  Lue*  tenet  de  Jordano  Foliott,  et  Jordanus  de  haer^ 
de  Wake,  et  haer*  de  Wake  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  Rogerus 
de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  xij  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit. 

BuLFORD.'  In  Bulford  est  j  car.  terrae  geld,  de  feodo  de 
Moubray ;  unde  Johannes  de  Bulford  tenet  de  Rogero  de  Mou- 
bray  pro  j  libra  piperis,  et  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite. 

Grimeston.  In  Grimeston  sunt  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.  de  feodo 
de  Moubray;  unde  Willelmus  [de]  Burdun  tenet  de  Rogero 
Moubray,  et  Moubray  de  rege  in  capite ;  et  tenetur  de  libertate 
Beati  Petri  Ebon 

NoRTHOLM.  In  Northolm  est  j  car.  terrae  geld,  quam 
Jacobus  de  Holm  tenet  de  feodo  de  Nevill,  [et  NeviU]"  de  rege 
in  capite;  [unde]'  viij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.  Item  est 
ibidem  j  car.  terrae  non  geld,  de  libertate  Beati  Petri  Ebor. ; 
unde  Prior  de  Hexthidham*'  tenet  [blank] .  Et  redd,  ad  finem 
wap.  viijd. 

MuscoTES.  In  Muscotes  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  geld,  de  feodo 
de  Moubray ;  unde  Nicholaus  de  Stapilton  tenet  j  car.,  et  Ja- 
cobus de  Holm  tenet  vij  bov.  terrae,  et  Johannes  de  Staingrive 
tenet  v  bov. ;  et  tenent  de  Johanne  de  Vescy,  et  Johannes  de 
Rogero  [de]  Moubray,  et  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  vij 
car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.     Et  non  redd,  ad  finem. 

RicLOF.'  In  Riclof  sunt  ij  car.  terrae  geld,  de  feodo  de  Ros 
quas  Johannes  de  Staingrive  tenet  de  Roberto  de  Ros,  et  Rober- 
tus  de  Ros  de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 
milit.  ;y  et  yj  bov.  terrae*  eidem  pertinent. 

Nawilton.  In  Nawilton  sunt  viij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  de 
Moubray ;  unde  iiij  car.  sunt  de  libertate  Beati  Petri  non  geld. ; 
et  Johannes  de  Eyvyle  tenet  iij  car.  terrae  geld,  in  servitium  de 
eodem  feodo ;  et  Rogerus  Grunet  tenet  j  car.  de  Gilberto  Haun- 
sard,  et  Gilbertus  Haunsard  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  Rogerus 
de  rege  in  capite;  unde  x  car.  terrae  facixmt  feod.  milit.  Et 
redd,  pro  fine  wap.  per  ann.  iiijs. 

•  Gilbert  de  Lue,  or  Luda,  has  been  previously  mentioned. 

'  Probably  this  is  Bowforth,  a  farm  at  the  southern  extremity  of  the  parish  of 
Kirkby  Moorside,  about  half  a  mile  S.  E.  of  Welburn,  and  near  the  ford  across 
Hodge  Beck.    See  p.  110,  note  I. 

-  et  NeviU,  A.  B.  •  unde,  A.  B. 

*  North  Holme  is  not  mentioned  in  the  Black  Book  of  Hexham  (edit.  Svrt. 
Soe.) 

'  Bicolff,  A.  B.  9  A.  omits  milit.,  and  B.  feod.  milit. 

-  fao'  feod.  miUt.,  A.  B. 


.  WAPENTAKE  OF  RTEDALE^  N.  R.  121 

Wymbilton.  In  Wymbilton  sunt  v  car.  terra  et  ij  bov ; 
nnde  x  bov.  snnt  de  libertate  Beat!  Petri  Ebor.  et  non  geld. ;  et 
Nicholaus  de  Stapilton  et  Johannes  de  Bnlford  tenent  iiij  car. 
terrsB  geld,  de  Rogero  Moubray,  et  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite ; 
nnde  yj  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et  redd,  ad  finem  wap.' 
xviijd. 

Fadmore.  In  Fadmore  snnt  yj  car.  terras;  nnde  haer'  de 
Wake  ten'  v  car.  terrse  et  vij  [bov.]"  in  servitium,  et  snnt  geld. ; 
et  tenentur  de  BrOgero  Moubray,  et  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite ; 
nnde  x  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit.;  [et]^  Moniales  de  Keldholm 
tenent  j  bov.  terrae  in  elemosinam  non  geld. 

GiLLiNOMORE.  In  Gilliugmore  sunt  v  car.  terra  de  feodo 
de  Moubray ;  nnde  haBr*  de  Wake  ten'  iiij  car.  terrae  geld,  de 
Rogero  Moubray,  et  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite;  nnde  x  car. 
terrse  faciunt  feod.  milit. ;  et  ecclesia  dotata  est  de  ij  bov.  terrse 
non  geld. 

Ktrkebt  Moresheued.  In  Kyrkeby  Moresbeued  sunt  v 
iear.  terrse  de  feodo  de  Moubray ;  nnde  ecclesia  dotata  est  de  j 
car.  terrse  non  geld. ;  et  hser'  de  Wake  ten'  iiij  car.  terrse  geld, 
de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  Moubray  de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  x 
car.  terrae  [faciimt]*  feod.  milit. 

Ediston.  In  Ediston  sunt  viij  car.  terrse  de  feodo  Rogeri 
Bygod :  unde  Prior  de  Hexthidham''  tenet  v  car.  terrae  et  j  bov. 
non  geld,  de  libertate  Beati  Petri;  et  Priorissa'  tenet  v  bov. 
terrse  non  geld. ;  et  Waterus  Romayn-^  tenet  ij  car.  terrse  geld, 
de  Ricardo  de  Bronhue/  et  Ricardus  de  Comitissa  Albemarliae, 
et  Comitissa  de  Comite  de  Bygod,  et  Bygod  de  rege  in  capite ; 
nnde  ix  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et  redd,  ad  finem  wap.  ijs. 

Bildesdale.  In  Bildesdale  sunt  ij  car.  terrae  geld,  de  feodo 
de  Ros ;  unde  Prior  de  Kyrkeham  tenet  de  Roberto  de  Ros  pro 
j  marca  annuatim,  et  Robertus  de  Ros  de  rege  in  capite ;  unde 
xij  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit. 

BuTTERWYK.  In  Buttcrwyk  sunt  ij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  de 
Moubray ;  unde  iij  bov.  sunt  de  libertate  Beatae  Mariae*  et  non 
geld. ;  [et]*  Nicholaus  de  Wake  tenet  j  car.  terrae  geld.,  et  tenet 
de  Johanne  de  Eyvyle,  et  Johannes  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et 
Rogerus  de  Moubray  de  rege  in  capite;  xmde  xx  car.  terrae 
faciimt  feod.  milit.     Et'  redd,  [ad]  finem  wap.  xijd. 

•  bov.,  A.  B.  *  et,  A.  B.  «  faciunt,  A.  B. 
'  See  Memorials  of  Hexham  (Edit.  Surt,  Soc,),  vol.  ii.,  78. 

•  The  Prioress  of  Keldhohne. 

/  Perhaps  a  son  of  William  de  Eirkeby  le  Bomayn,  who  was  living  in  1242 
(Mem.  of  Hexham^  ii.,  100). 

'  Bicardo  Bronhud,  A.  B.    See  page  118. 

•  Beati  Petri,  A.  B.  '  et,  A.  B. 
i  Et  non  redd,  finem,  A.  B. 


122  kirkby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

Neusum.  In  Neusum  sunt  ij  car.  terrae  geld,  de  feodo  de 
Brus^  quas  hser*  Nicholai  de  Neusum  ten'  de  Brus  pro  xxs.  redd, 
per  ann.^  et  haer'  de  Brus  de  rege  in  capite.  Et  redd,  pro  fine 
wap.  iijs. 

RiTON.  In  Biton  sunt  vj  car.  teme  de  feodo  de  NeviU ;  et 
inde  Prior  de  Malton  tenet  ij  bov.  terrse  in  elemosinam  non 
geld. ;  et  Johannes  de  Biton  tenet  ij  car.  et  sex  boy.  geld,  de 
Willelmo  de  Habbeton,  et  Willelmus  de  Habbeton  de  bar*  de 
Nevill,  et  haer*  de  Nevill  de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  viij  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod.  mUit.  Et  redd,  pro  fine  wap.  vs.  Item  Walterus 
de  Percehay  tenet  iij  car.  in  eadem  de  feodo  Luterell^  et  Luterell 
de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  v)  car.  fSeiciunt  feod.  milit. 

Habbeton.  In  Habbeton  sunt  iij  car.  terrse  de  feodo  de 
Nevill  geld.;  unde  Willelmus  de  Habbeton  tenet  de  haer'  de 
Nevill,  et  hser*  de  Nevill  de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  viij  car.  terrse 
facixmt  feod.  milit.    Et  redd,  ad  finem  wap.  per.  ann.  ijs. 

Thorneton  in  Bisbero.  In  Thometon  sunt  ij  car.  terrse 
geld,  quas  Johannes  de  Buhner  tenet  de  hser'  de  Nevill,  et  hser' 
de  NeviU  de  rege  in  capite ;  unde  iiij  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod. 
milit.     Et  redd,  pro  fine  wap.  per  aim.  iijs. 

Parva  Bero.  In  Berg  est  j  car.  [terrse]*  et  di.  de  feodo  de 
Luterell ;  unde  Priorissa  de  Keldholme  tenet  yj  bov.  terrse,  et 
Walterus  de  Habbeton  tenet  di.  car.  terrse  geld.,  et  Robertus 
[de]'  Chambard  tenet  j  bov.,  et  Johannes  Colbain  tenet  j  bov. 
terrse;  et  tenent  de  Luterell,  [et  Luterell]*  de  rege  in  capite; 
unde  viij  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod.  milit. ;  et  j  car.  terrse  quam 
Willelmus  Malkac"  tenet  de  socagio  de  Pekeiyng,  et  di.  car. 
terrse  de  libertate  Beati  Petri  non  geld.  Et  redd,  ad  finem  wap. 
per  ann.  ixd. 

Magna  Berg.  In  Berg  sunt  vij  car.  terrse;  unde  iij  car. 
terrse  sunt  de  feodo  [de]  Luterell,  unde  Prior  de  Ellerton  tenet 
X  bov.  terrse  in  elemosinam;  et  Robertus  Chambard  tenet  vj 
bov.  geld.,  et  Bemardus  de  Berg  j  car.  terrae  geld.,  de  feodo 
Johannis  de  Wake,  quam  tenet  pro  xiiij™*  parte  feodi  milit. ;  et 
Bemardus  tenet  de  Ada  de  Everingham,  [et  Adam  de  Eve- 
rjmgham]^  de  Johanne  Wake,  et  Johannes  de  Wake  de  Rogero 
de  Moubray,  et  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite ;  imde  xij**  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod.  milit.  Et  redd,  pro  fine  wap.  per  ann.  per  Bemar- 
dum  de  Berg  ixd. 

Scalton.  In  Scalton  sunt  iij  car.  terrse  geld,  quas  Ricardus 
de  Malbys  tenet  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  Rogerus  de  rege  in 

*  terra,  A.  B.  '  de,  A.  B. 

-  et  LutereU,  A.  B.  -  Malbay,  A.    Melka,  B. 

*  et  Adam  de  Everyngham,  A.  B.  '  xii^  oar.,  A.  B. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  RYEDALE^  N.  R.  123 

capite ;  iinde  xij  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit.^  et  sic^  respond,  pro 
quarta  parte  feodi. 


VILLiB    INFRA   LIBERTATES. 

Dicunt  etiam  quod  yj  sunt  villse  et  di.  infra  libertatem  Beatae 
Marise  Ebor.,  videlicet,  Spanton,  Laystyngham,  Hoton  Under- 
heg/  Dueld/  Appilton/  Northmanby,  Kyrkeby  Myperton*  et 
medietas  de  Gilling. 

Item  dicunt  quod  iiij  sunt  villae  de  libertate  Beati  Petri 
Ebor.^  videlicet,  Salton,  Bayby/  Neuton,  et  Orimeston,  et 
medietas  de  Berg,  et  medietas  de  Wymbilton,  et  medietas  de 
Nawelton,  et  medietas  de  Appilton;*  et  non  geld.,  nee  respond, 
alicui  nisi  ballivis  de  libertate  ejusdem. 

Ad  articulum  de  feodis  militum  tenentur  de  domino  rege  in 
capite,  respond,  superius  in  libro. 

Ad  articulum  de  annuls  redditibus  ad  terminum  vitte,  nihil 
dicimus  quia  nihil  scimus. 

Thorneton  in'  Bysbero.  Johannes  de  Bulmer  tenet  ij 
car.  terrse  in  eadem,  et  respond,  pro  di.  feod.,  [et  tenet]  ^  de 
haBT*  de  Nevill,  et  haer*  de  Nevill  de  rege  in  capite. 

Parva  Berg.  Priorissa  de  Keldholm  tenet  vj  bov.  terras,  et 
Walterus  de  Habbeton  di.  car.  terrse,  et  Robertus  Kambard  j 
bov.,  et  Johannes  Colbam  j  bov.  Et  omnes  isti  respond,  pro 
octava  parte  feodi  milit.,  et  pro  medietate  octavae  partis  feodi 
milit.  Et  tenent  de  Roberto  Luterell,  et  Robertus  de  rege  in 
capite. 

Magna  Berg.  Bamerdus  de  Berg  tenet  j  car.  terrae,  et 
respond,  pro  xiiij™*  parte  feodi  milit.,  et  tenet  de  haer*  de  Wake, 
et  haer*  de  Wake  ten'  in  capite  de  rege. 

Sc ALTON.  Ricardus  de  Malbyse  tenet  iij  car.  terrae  in 
eadem,  et  respond,  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  milit.,  et  tenet  de 
Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  Rogerus  de  rege  in  capite. 

f  A.  and  B.  omit  sic.  ''  Hutton-le-Hole. 

•  Dueld  does  not  occur  among  "  The  names  of  all  the  towns  and  villages  in 
Her  Majesty's  liberty  and  court  of  record  of  the  late  dissolved  monastery  of  St. 
MmVs"  {Ehorac.y  624).  Perhaps  Keldam  (Keldhohne),  two  miles  S.W.  of 
Appleton-le-Moor,  is  the  place  intended. 

'  Appleton-le-Moor. 

"  Kirkby  Misperton  is  in  Pickering  Lithe  wapentake. 

•  Brawby,  in  the  parish  of  Salton. 

•  Ampilford,  A.  B.    See  p.  114. 

•  A.  and  B.  omit  in.  '  et  tenet,  A.  B. 


WAPENTAGIUM   DE   LANGBERGHE. 

[MSS.  BawUnson,  460  B.  (plim  448),  to.  84  a.] 


Inquisition  facta  apud  Ormesby  coram  domino  Johanne  de 
Kirkeby^  tliesaurario  domini  regis^  die  Sabbati  proximo  ante 
Passionem  Domini^  anno  regni  regis  Edwardi  tertio  decimo, 
per  hos  xij  viros,  videlicet,  dominum  Bicardum  de  Scotterscelf, 
dominum  de  Boselle,  Gilbertnm  de  Camera,  Waltermn  de  Hur- 
wath,  Waltermn  Thorpe,  Petrum  Bagotte,  Johannem  de  Bed- 
mershall,  Johannem  de  Kirkeby,  Thomam  Gower,  Bobertum 
Colby,  Bicardum  de  Thome,  B.  de  Marton,  Thomam  Waxander 
et  Badnlphum  de  Bathersby  : 

Qui  dicunt  super  sacramentum  quod  iiij"  et  xvij  villae  sunt 
in  wapentagio  de  Langberche,  scilicet,  Marske  cum  Uplethum 
cum  West  Cotum,  Tocotts,  Lasingby,  Lakkingby,  Eston, 
Northmanby,  Ormesby,  Marton,  Tollesby,  Newham,  Medelles- 
burghe,  Acclum,  Arsum  cum  Levingthorpe,  Stainsby,  Hem- 
lington,  Staynton  cum  Thometon,  Malteby,  Thormonby,  Bar- 
wick,  Ingelby-Loringe,  Yarom,  Wirkesdaill*  cum  Stayndallrig, 
Kirke  Levyngton,  Castell  Levyngton,  Crathome  cum  Foxton, 
Bongton,  Engilby  juxta  AmecUflfe,  Faceby  cum  Sexhowe, 
Karleton,  Magna  Buskeby,  Dromonby,  Parva  Buskeby,  Parva 
Broxton,  Magna  Broxton,  Grenehowe,  Engilby  juxta  Grenehowe, 
Badersby,  Ayton,  Neweton,  Pinchingthorpe,  Esby,  Killdayll, 
Hoton,  Gisbume,  Upsall,  Murton,  Nunthorpe,  Tonesdaill,*' 
Seymor,  Tanton  cum  Newby,  Hilton,  Querelton  cum  Trane- 
holme,  Pottowe,  Hoton  juxta  Budby,  Myddelton  cum  Thorpe, 
Skelton,    Brotton,    Skyningrave,    Morsom    cum    Stayneowe,^ 

•  This  part  of  Kirkby's  Inquest  does  not  occur  in  the  York  copy,  or  in  any 
of  the  other  MSS.  mentioned  at  the  first  i>age  of  the  present  volume.  A  Feo- 
dary*8  Book  (temp.  SUz,)  in  the  Beristry  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  York 
contains,  however,  a  portion  of  this  Inquisition  which,  with  a  few  exceptions, 
agrees  with  the  Kawlinson  text.  It  is  referred  to  in  the  succeeding  notes  by  the 
letter  F.  Extracts  have  been  printed  by  Graves  in  his  History  of  Cleveland,  but 
they  are  occasionally  mixed  up  with  other  extracts  from  the  '*  Feoda  Militum  " 
of  the  Slst  Edward  I.,  the  same  authority  being  erroneously  assigned  to  both. 

*  Low  Worsall,  in  the  parish  of  Kirk  Levington. 

'  Tunstall,  a  small  hamlet  about  one  mile  S. W.  of  Nunthorpe. 
'  Stanghow,  a  village  one  mile  N.W.  of  Great  Moorsholme. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  LANOBAROH^  N.  R.  125 

Grenerig/  Danby,  Westerdaill,  Leverton  cum  Wapillhowe/ 
Scaling,  Loftous,  Esington,  Boleby,  Ceton,  Rouseby,  Hilder- 
well,  Newton,  Bamtby  alias  Bameby,  Lithe,  Egton,  Rudby, 
Pickton  et  Worstingby.^ 

Et  qtuB  vilke  sunt  gildabiks  et  qua  non,  dicunt  quod  omnes 
yillse  superius  nominatse  sunt  gildabiles  exceptis  Westerdayll, 
qua  est  in  libertate  Templariorum,  et  Middylburch  et  Neweham, 
quae  sunt  de  libertate  Abbatis  de  Witby ;  et  excepta  Rudby,  quae 
non  est  gildabilis.  Et  cum  per  rotulum  per  ipsos  prseliberatum 
testificatum  sit  ipsam  esse  gildabilem,  postmodum  per  inquisi- 
tionem  diligentius  et  strictius  reperiimt  ipsam  non  esse,  quia  est 
dominicalis  ecclesise  de  Rudby. 

Et  si  status  eorum  mutationem  ;  per  quos,  etc. 

Thormanby.*  Dicunt  quod  Thormanby  mutatur  per  cartam 
libertatis  Abbatis  et  Conventus  de  Bilanda  quam  habent  per 
cartam  domini  Henrici  regis,  patris  domini  regis  nimc,  de 
quadam  parte  villse  praedictae,  prout  continetur  in  cartis  suis,  a 
tempore  Henrici  regis  praedicti. 

Skelton  et  Marsk.  Dicimt  quod  villae  de  Skelton  et 
Marske  mutantur  in  hoc,  quia  ubi  dare  consueverunt  commune 
amerciamentum  cum  venitur,  ad  praesens  contradicunt :  quae 
yillae  sunt  Walteri  Faconberge,  per  quem  status  mutatur  de 
toto  tempore  suo  et  x  annorum. 

Kylton,  Brotton,  Lythum,*  Morsum-'*  et  Danby,  cum 
PERTiNENTiis.  Dicuut  ctiam  quod  status  villarum  de  Kilton, 
Brotton,  Lithum,  Morsum  et  Danby,  cum  pertinentiis,  mutatur 
per  Marmaduciun  de  Twinge,  seniorem,  defunctum,  qui  eas 
tenuit,  in  hoc  quod,  ubi  dare  consuevit  commxme  amerciamentum, 
dare  contradicunt  a  tempore  x  annorum. 

Ormesby,  Newton,*  Elerby,  Mykilby,  Barneby,  Lieth, 
Egton,  Westingby*  et  Slethollme."*  Dicunt  etiam  quod 
status  villarum  de  Ormesby,  Neweton,  Elerby,  Mykilby, 
Barneby,  Lythe,  Egton,  Westingeby  [et]  Slethollme,  cum 
pertinentiis,  mutatur  in  hoc,  et  per  Petrum  de  Malo  Lacu, 
quod  in  eisdem  villis  ballivi  domini  regis  facere  consueverunt 

*  Probably  Girrick,  a  hamlet  in  the  township  of  Great  Moorsholme. 
^  Waupley,  a  hamlet  one  mile  and  a  half  S.B.  of  Liverton. 

'  Otherwise  Westingby. 

*  Thomab}',  in  the  parish  of  Stainton.    See  p.  105,  ante, 

*  Perhaps  this  is  Upleatham. 

^  Great  Moorsholme,  in  the  parish  of  Skelton. 

*  Newton  Mulgrave. 

'  The  vill  of  Westingby  has  disappeared.  Its  site  is  probably  indicated  by 
Westonby  House,  about  one  mile  W.N.W.  of  Egton,  in  the  parish  of  L^he.  * 

"•  An  error,  doubtless,  for  Lealholme.  The  hamlet  of  Lealholme  Bridge,  in 
the  parish  of  Danby,  is  three  miles  W.N.W.  of  Egton,  and  Lealholm  Hall  is 
about  half  that  distance  from  Westonby  House. 


126  kirkby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

summonitionem  et  districtioiiem^  et  debita  domini  regis  levare^ 
et  per  prsedictum  Petrum  impediuntur. 

QUERELETON/       SeYMOR^       HiLTON^      MiDDELTON^       EsTON^ 

Grenehowe,  Hoton/  Pottou,  Goweton,  Rymekton/  Kerle- 
TON.  Dicunt  etiam  quod  status  villarum  de  Quereleton,  Seimor, 
Hilton^  Mydelton,  Estonn^  Grenehowe,  Hoton,  Pottou,  Goweton, 
Rymeketon,  Kerleton^  et  duarum  car.  terras  de  Neweby,  et  vj 
boyatarum  in  Scothnkelff  et  Thoralby,  unius  car.  terrse  in 
Tranehollme,  quse  sunt  de  tenura  ecclesiae  Cantuariensis^  quas 
Nicholaus  de  Meimell  tenuity  mutatur  per  Stephanum  de 
Mennell^  patrem  Nicholai  prsedicti^  in  hoe  quod^  ubi  dare  con- 
sueverunt  commune  amerciamentum,  eas  dare  defendit^  a  tem- 
pore XX**  annorum. 

ToNSTALL^  Ayton  ET  Browchton.  Dicunt  etiam  quod 
status  villae  de  Tunstall^  iij  car.  terras  in  Magna  Ayton^  x  car. 
terrae  in  Magna  Browcheton^  quae  sunt  de  feodo  domini  de 
Mennell^  [qyn]  non  permittit  ballivis  domini  regis  tenere  wa- 
pentagium :  mutatur  per  eimdem  dominum  Mennell^  quia  ubi 
consueverunt  dare  amerciamentum,  eas  dare  defendit. 

Wapentaoium  infra  libertatem  ECCLEsiiE  Cantuariensis. 
Dicunt  etiam  quod  dominus  Nicholaus  de  Mennell  non  permittit 
ballivis  domini  regis  tenere  wapentagium  infra  libertatem  ecclesiae 
Cantuar.  de  feod.  milit.  quia  tenetur  de  domino  rege  in  capite. 

Skelton  cum  pertinentiis,  et  Enolefeld  fsicj  juxta  Arne- 
CLiFF.  Dicunt  etiam  quod  dominus  Walterus  de  Faconbridge 
tenet  de  domino  rege  in  capite  quinque  feod.  milit.,  una  cum 
castro  de  Skelton  cum  pertinentiis,  unde  Willelmus  de  Colvell 
tenet  di.  feod.  in  Engleby  juxta  Ameclif,  unde  xij  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod.  unius  milit.,  et  reddit  ballivo  domini  regis  de«  fine 
cum  wapentagio  vs.  xd. 

NoNNYNGTON.''  Johaxmcs  de  Malteby  tenet  unum  feod.  et 
fsicj  Nonnington,  unde  x  car.  terras  faciunt  feod.  unius  milit., 
et  redd,  ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine  wap.  yjs. 

LoFTEHousE.     Prior  de  Gisburne,  Willelmus  Homef  et  alii 

■  Whorlton.  •  Hutton,  near  Eudby,  otherwise  called  Hutton  Rudby. 

'  Bimeketon,  F.  An  error,  I  believe,  for  Buncketon.  East  Bounton,  in 
the  parish  of  Budby,  is  about  three  miles  west  of  Potto  and  Goulton. 

f  pro  fine  wtpentagii,  F. 

*"  This  entry  should  probabW  read  as  follows: — MaUehy,  Johannes  de 
Malteby  tenet  unum  feod.  in  Malteby  et  Thornton,  unde  x  car.  terne  faciunt 
feod.  unius  milit.,  et  redd,  ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine  wap.  vjs. — In  the  31st 
Edward  I.  John  de  Malteby  held  six  carucates  in  Malteby,  where  ten  made  one 
knight's  fee.  There  is  no  place  called  Nunnington  in  Langbargh  wapentake,  but 
the  hamlet  of  Thornton  is  little  more  than  half  a  mile  E.N.E  of  Maltby. 

•  Thomas,  son  of  Eudo  de  Humet,  gave  a  capital  manse  in  North  Lofthouse 
to  the  canons  of  Gisburn  (Guisbrough),  which  William  de  Humet  confirmed 
{BuHon'M  Man.  JShor,,  849). 


WAPENTAKE  OF  LANOBAROH^  N.  R.  127 

tenentes  in  Loftehouse  tenent  di.  feod.  in  eadem  de  dicto  domino 
Waltero,  unde  xvij  car.  terrse  facinnt  feod.  unins  milit.  Et 
dictus  Willelmus  Hornet  reddit  ballivo  domini  regis  ijs.  iiijd. 
Prior  de  Gisbume  pro  fine  reddit  iijs. 

Englebt.^  Stephanns  Gower  et  Lucia  uxor  ejus  tenent  di. 
feod.  in  Engleby-Loreng  de  dicto  Waltero,  unde  xij  car.  terrse 
facinnt  feod.,  et  redd,  ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine  viijs. 

BoLBTE.  Bobertus  Busshell  tenet  cU.  feod.  in  Bolby  de  dicto 
Waltero,  unde  x*  car.  facinnt  feod.  milit.,  et  redd,  ballivo 
domini  regis  pro  fine  iijs. 

Hilton.  Major  fqtuere  magister)  Willelmus  de  Petowe 
tenet  iiij*^  partem  unius  feod.  in  Hilton  de  dicto  domino 
Waltero,  unde  xij  car.  terrse  facinnt  feod.,  et  redd,  ballivo 
domini  regis  pro  fine  iijs. 

Memorandum  quod  Walterus  Faconberg  reddere  tenetur 
domino  regi,  pro  portione  sua  terrarum  et  tenementorum  domini 
Petri  de  Brus,  pro  fine  comitatus  et  wap.  xd. 

Yarom.  Haeres  Marmaduci  de  Thwenge,  qui  est  in  custodia 
domini  regis,  tenet  viij  feod.  milit.  et  di. ;  et  Danby  pro  uno 
feod.  de  domino  rege  in  capite ;  et  villam  de  Jarom,  sicut  liberum 
burgum :  et  reddere  tenetur  ballivo  domini  regis,  pro  portione 
ejus  terrarum  et  tenementorum  domini  Petri  de  Brus,  pro 
finibus  comitatus  et  wap.  xjs. 

KiLDAiLL,  Crathorn,  Barwick,  Thorbianbt,  Ormesbt, 
Lasingbt,  Normandby,  Upsall,  Mythorpb*  et  Arsum.  Hie 
xyj*'  car.  terrse  facinnt  feod. ;  unde  Willelmus  de  Percy  de 
Kyldall  tenet  iij  feod.  milit.,  de  dicta  hsereditate, — ^in  Kildaillj 
Crathome,  Barwick  et  Thormanby  unum  feod.,  imde  xij  car. 
[facinnt]  feod.  unius  milit.;  in  Ormesby,  Lasingby  et  Nor- 
mandeby  unum  feod.,  unde  xij  car.  terras  faciimt  feod.  milit. ; 
in  Upsall,  Mithorpe  et  Arsum  unum  feod.,  unde  xij  car.  facinnt 
feod.  milit.  [Et]'  reddit  per  ann.  ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine 
xyjs. 

AccLUM,  LEvyNGTHORPE,^  Thornton,'  Marton,  Tolisby 
ET  RouESBY.  Willelmus  de  Bovington  tenet  tres  partes  unius 
feod.,  de  dicta  haereditate,  in  Acclum,  Levyngthorpe,  Thornton, 

'  Afterwards  called  Cold  iDgleby,  and  now,  I  believe,  Ingleby  Hill,  a  small 
hamlet  one  mile  and  a  half  S.S.E.  of  Barwick-on-Tees,  aliaa  Barwiok-Inglebj, 
in  the  parish  of  Stainton.  The  canons  of  Gisbum  had  "ex  done  Willelmi 
Lorengis  tres  bovatas  terrse  et  tres  toftos  in  Caldengelby  "  (Mon,  AngL,  vi.,  269). 

"  xij  car.,  F. 

•  Minthrop,  F.  An  error  for  Nunthorp.  In  the  31st  Edward  I.  Amald  de 
Percy  held  one  knight's  fee  in  "  Uppesale,  Nunthorp  et  Arsum." 

•  xij  car.,  F.    This  is  the  correct  reading.  •  Et,  F. 
'  Linthorpe,  one  mile  north  of  Acklam. 

'  Thornton,  near  Stainton. 


128  ki&kby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

Marion,  Tolisby  et  Rouesby ;  unde  x  car.  teme  faciunt  feod. 
milit. ;  et  redd,  ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine  iijs.'* 

Tampton.*  Nicholaus  Mennell  tenet  iiij**"  partem  iinius 
feod.  de  dicta  hsereditate  in  Tampton;  unde  xij  ear.  faciimt 
feod. ;  et  redd,  ballivo  domini  regis  ijs. 

Leverton.  Henriens  filius  Conani*'  tenet  di.  feod.  de  dicta 
haereditate  in  Leverton ;  nnde  x  car.  terrae  fecinnt  feod. ;  et 
redd,  ballivo  domini  regis  [pro]^  fine  viijs. 

AsiLABT,  Newton-Othenbruche'  et  Thorneton.  Wil- 
lelmus  de  Rossells  tenet  tres  partes  unius  feod.,  de  dicta  haere- 
ditate,  in  Asillaby,  Neweton-Othenbrugh  et  Thorneton;  unde 
X  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. ;  et  redd,  per  ann.  domino  regi 
pro  fine  vs.  xd. 

PicKTON  et  Jarome.  Galfiidus  de  Pickton  tenet  iiij*^ 
partem  unius  feod.,  de  dicta  haereditate,  in  Pikton ;  unde  xij  car. 
terrae  faciunt  feod.  unius  milit. ;  et  redd,  pro  fine  iijs.  Idem 
Gal&idus  tenet  xij  bov.  terrae  in  campo^  de  Jarom. 

Seton  [et]  Skelton.  Adam  de  Seton  tenet  iiij°'  car.  terrae, 
de  dicta  haereditate,  in  Seton,  et  di.  car.  terrae  in  Skelton  de 
feod.  Faconbrige;  unde  x  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit.;  et 
redd,  ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine  vs.^ 

TocoTTEs  [et]  Marske.  Johauucs  de  Tocottes  tenet  unam 
car.  terrae,  de  dicta  haereditate,  in  Tocottes,  unde  x  car.  faciunt 
feod. ;  et  unam  car.  terrae  in  Marske  de  feod.  Faconbrig,  unde 
xij  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit.;  et  redd,  ballivo  domini  regis  pro 
fine  ijs. 

Stainesby,  Hemlinoton,  Colby,  Pinchingthorp,  Tocottes 
ET  BoLBY.  Banulphus  de  Meinill*  tenet  in  Stainsby,  Hemling- 
ton  et  Colleby,  de  dicta  haereditate,  unde  xiiij  car.  terrae  et*  di. 
faciunt  feod. ;  eV  etiam  in  Pinchingthorpe,  Tocottes  [et]*  Bolby ; 
et  redd,  ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine  xviijd.  Walterus  de  Stains- 
by reddit  ballivo  domini  regis,  pro  quadam  parte  feodi  illius 
praedicti,  de  fine  iijs.  Adam  Tocottes  redd,  ballivo  domini  regis, 
pro  quadam  parte  feodi  illius  praedicti,  de  fine  vjs. 

•  jis.,  F.  *  Tanton,  in  the  pariah  of  Stokedey. 

•  See  p.  63,  note  r.  '  pro,  F. 

'  Otherwise  called  Newton  subtus  Othenesbergh,  or  Newton-Omback,  and 
now  only  Newton.  "  Not  farre  off,  Ounsbery  or  Rosebeir  Topping  mounteth 
up  a  mighty  height,  and  maketh  a  goodly  shew  a  farre  off,  serving  unto  sailers 
for  a  marke  of  (firection,  and  to  the  neighbour  inhabitants  for  a  prognostication  : 
For,  so  often  as  the  head  thereof  hath  his  cloudy  cap  on,  lightly  there  followeth 
raine :  whereupon  they  have  a  proverbiall  Bhime,  JThen  Rosehery  Topping 
weares  a  cap.  Let  CUveland  then  beware  a  clap"  (Camden's  Brit.,  ed.  1610, 
p.  721).  /  campis,  F.  »  ijs.,  F. 

•  An  error  for  Nevill.  Eanulph  de  Nevill  was  certified  lord  of  Pinching- 
thorpe in  1816. 

'  F.  omits  et  di.  >  ac,  F.  *  cum,  F. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  LANOBAROH^  N.  R.  129 

Hoton/  Pinchingkthorpe  et  Normanbt.  Hugo  de  Hoton,* 
Adam  de  Northemanby  et  Rogenis  de  Lofte  tenent  uniun  feod., 
de  dicta  hsereditate^  in  Hoton,  Pinehingthroppe  et  Normanby ; 
nnde  xij  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod.  milit. ;  et  Hugo  de  Hoton  reddit 
balliyo  domini  regis  de  fine^  pro  sua  parte^  vijs.  Adam  de  North- 
manby^  pro  parte  sua,  yjs.,  et  Rogerus  Lofte,  pro  sua  parte,  in 
Northemanby,  yjs. 

Yarom.  Haeres  Stephani  Kellet  tenet  ij  bov.  terr»,  de  dicta 
bsereditate,  in  Yarom ;  unde  xij  car.  terrae  facixmt  feod.  milit. ; 
et  reddit  ballivo  pro  fine  vijd.  ob. 

ESKEDALL,   BaRONIA  D£  MuLGRAYE,   MaONA   AyTON,   MaONA 

Browcheton  et  Tunstall.  Dicunt  quod  Prior  et  Fratres  de 
Gromont  tenent  in  Eskedalle,  de  dono  Petri  de  Malo  Lacu,  x 
car.  terras  in  baronia  de  Mulgrave,  tam  in  terris  quam  in 
yasto.  Accedere  debent  domino  regi*  custodiendi.  Petrus  de 
Malo  Lacu  tenet  iiij°'  feod.  milit.  cum  castro  de  Mulgrave  de 
domino  rege  in  capite;  unde  Nicholaus  Meinell  tenet  imum 
feod.  in  Magna  Ayton,  Magna  Browgheton  et  Tunstall ;  unde  x 
car.  terrse  faciunt  feod.;  et  reddunt  ballivo  domini  regis  pro 
fine  ijs.  xd.,  causa  custodiendi  terr*  Johannse  Bayn  de  Broweghe- 
ton,  quae  toto  tempore  dictus  dominus  in  custodia  custodit  a 
tempore  xij  annorum  non  reddidit  fsicj :  scilicet  Hugo  de 
Tunstall,  tenens  dicti  Nicholai,  de  dicto  feodo,  reddit  ballivo 
domini  regis  pro  fine  ijs. 

Wilton,  Lakinby,  Lasingby,  West  Cottum,  Elerdebt  et 
Thorpe*  juxta  Kilton.  Ranulphus  de  Nevell  tenet  uniun 
feod.  de  dicto  Petro  in  medietatem  de  Wilton  et  in  Lakinby, 
Lasingby,  West  Cottum,  Elerdby  et  Thorpe  juxta  Kilton ;  unde 
X  car.  teri'se  faciunt  feod. :  et  Johannes  de  Bulmer''  tenet  illud 
feod.  de  dicto  Ranulpho,  et  idem  Johannes  reddit  ballivo  domini 
regis  pro  fine  vjs.  viijd. 

Neweton  juxta  Mulgrave.  Robertus  de  Bemeby  tenet 
iiij**'  car.  terrae  in  eadem  de  dicto  Petro.  Radulphus  de  Thwing 
et  Robertus  de  Aclum  tenent  iiij°^  car.  terrae  in  Neweton  juxta 
Mulgrave  de  dicto  Petro.    Liberi  tenentes  de  Lithe  tenent  duas 

'  Hutton-Lowcross,  commonly  called  Hutton-Locras,  a  township  of  scattered 
houses  in  the  parish  of  Guisbrough. 

"•  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Hugh  de  Hoton,  "  qui  tenuit  de  Lucia,  filia  et  hserede 
Boberti  de  Tweng,  in  custodia  regis  existente,"  was  taken  in  the  18th  Edward  I., 
his  son  John,  then  aged  fifteen  years,  being  his  next  heir  (Cal.  Gen.,  i.,  413). 
In  1335  the  prior  and  convent  of  Gisbum  granted  the  manor  of  Hoton  juxta 
Gisbum  to  John,  son  of  Hugh  de  Hoton,  during  his  life,  for  the  annual  pension 
of  £1  Is.  Od.  {Burton's  Mon.  Ehor.,  346). 

"  The  text  reads  "  re«  tempore  custodiendi,"  but  F.  properly  omits  tempore. 

•  Now  called  Kilton  Thorpe. 

f  His  grandson,  Ealph  de  Bulmer,  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Wilton, 
Bulmer  and  Welbume  in  the  2ud  Edward  II.  {Col,  Rot.  Chart. y  148). 


130  KIRKBy's   inquest   foe  YORKSHIRE. 

car.  terwe  in  eadem  de  dicto  Petro.  Liberi  tenentes  de  Egton 
tenent  ij  car.  terrse  in  eadem  de  dicto  Petro.  Liberi  tenentes 
de  Mykelby  tenent  iiij°'  car.  terrse  in  eadem  de  dicto  [Petro] . 
Qnae  omnes  praedictae  car.  terrae  faciunt  ij  feod.  milit.,  unde  x 
car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  Et  dominus  Petrus  de  Malo  Lacu  red- 
dit  ballivo  domini  regis  pro  iij^^  feod.  praedictis  xxxviijs.  yjd. 
pro  fine  com^  et  wap. 

Wilton,  [West  Cotum],  Marske  et  Uplethum.  Johan- 
nes Percy  de  TopcliflF  tenet  di.  feod.  in  Wilton  [et  West  Cotum]* 
de  domino  rege  in  capite ;  et  Johannes  de  Bulmer  tenet  aliud 
di.  de  dicto  Johanne  Percy,  et  idem  Johannes  Bulmer  reddit 
X  li.,  .  .  .  nomine  liberae  firmae.  Item  tenet  in  Marske  et  Uple- 
thum yj  car.  terrae  pro  di.  feod.,  et  est  tenens  haeredum  Willelmi 
Argent'  /  et  redd,  ballivo  domini  regis  pro  finibus  iijs.  jd. 

Castel-Leventon.  Nicholaus  de  Menell'  tenet  di.  feod.  in 
Castel-Leventon  de  domino  rege  in  capite,  unde  x  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod. ;  et  redd,  ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine  viijs. 
•  Warleton,'  Semor,  Brathwaith,*  Eston,  Greneowe,' 
Hilton,  Midelton,  Rudby,  Hoton,"'  Pothou  cum  Goweton, 
Carleton,  Runghton,  Scuterskelfe,  Thoraldby,  Neweby, 
Tranehollme  et  Pothoue.  Nicholaus  de  Menell  reddit  bal- 
livo domini  [regis]  pro  Warlton,  Semor  cum  Braithewaithe, 
Eston,  Greneowe,  Hilton  (excepta  portione  Willelmi  dc  Pottow), 
Midleton,  Rudby,  Hoton,  Pothou  cum  Goweton  (excepta  una 
car.  terrae  quae  est  de  feod.  haered'  Marmaduci  de  Thwiuge), 
Carleton,  Runghton,  et  pro  una  car.  et  \j  bov.  terrae  in  Scuter- 
skelf  [et]'  Thoraldby,  et  ij  car.  in  Neweby,  et  una  car.  terrae  in 
Tranehollme,  quae  sunt  de  libertate  ecclesiae  Cantuar.,  pro  finibus 
xxxs.  (exceptis  ijs.  quos  Robertus  de  Pottoue*  reddere  tcnetur 
ballivo  domini  regis,  pro  titulo  suo,  in  Pottowe,  quia  est  de  liber- 
tate praedicta) .  Et  Johannes  de  Pottowe  reddit  pro  parte  sua 
xijd.  quos  dictus  Robertus  et  Johannes,  de  toto  tempore  suo, 

•  The  text  reads  "  Elwest  tot "  corruptly.  The  heirs  of  J.  de  Bulmer  held 
half  a  knight's  fee  in  "  Willton  cum  West  Cotom  "  in  the  31st  Edward  I.  West 
Coatham  is  two  miles  and  a  half  north  of  Wilton. 

•'  William  de  Argenton,  with  the  consent  of  Julian,  his  wife,  and  of  Roger 
and  Agnes,  their  son  and  daughter,  gave  land  in  Uplium  (Upleatham)  to  the 
canons  of  Gisbum  {Burton't  Mon.  Ebor.,  353). 

•  On  May  7th,  1285,  Nicholas  de  Meynill  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  all 
his  demesne  lands  of  Castellevyngton  {Ord't  Cleveland,  610). 

'  Whorlton. 

"  Brathwaith  is  not  mentioned  in  the  Inquisition  of  the  Slst  Edward  I.,  or 
in  the  Nomina  Villarum.  Its  site  is  probably  indicated  by  Braworth  Farm, 
about  a  mile  and  a  half  south  of  Seamer. 

•  Greenhow,  a  township  in  the  parish  of  Ingleby-Greenhow. 

•  Hutton-Eudby.  '  et,  F. 

'  Robert  de  Pottowe  married  Alice,  daughter  of  John  de  Blaby  ( Col.  Gen., 
ii.,  601). 


WAPENTAKE    OF   LANGBARGH^    N.  R.  131 

non  reddiderunt  ei,  a  tempore  Robert!  x  annonim,  a  tempore 
dicti  Johamiis  xij  annorum.  Et  dictus  Nicholaus  reddere  tenetur 
baUivo  domini  regis  pro  terr^  Symonis  Bert  de  Kerleton,  de  fine 
iJ8.,  quos  non  reddidit  a  tempore  xij  annorum.* 

Marton.  Johannes  de  Blaby*  reddit  ballivo  domini  regis, 
de  tenemento  suo  in  Marton,  pro  fine  yjs. 

Kyrkelethum.  Marmaducus  de  Thwenge  reddit  ballivo 
domini  regis,  de  Kirkelethum  ciun  pertinentiis,  pro  fine  xiijs. 
iiijd. 

Arsum.*  Willelmus  Ruse*'  de  Aresum  reddit  ballivo  domini 
r^^is,  de  tenemento  suo  in  eadem,  pro  fine  xijd. 

MoRETON.  Willelmus  de  Moreton  reddit  ballivo  domini 
regis,  de  tenemento  suo  in  eadem,  pro  fine  iijs. 

HiLDERWELL.  Hseres  Roberti  de  Seton  reddit  ballivo  domini 
regis,  pro  tenemento  suo  in  Hilderwell,  pro  fine  xviijd. 

SowETHE  LoFTos.  Willclmus  Percy  de  Sowethe  Lottos 
reddit  ballivo  domini  regis,  de  tenemento  suo  in  eadem,  pro 
fine  yjs. 

Uplethym.  Willelmus  Argent^  de  Uplethum  reddit  ballivo 
domini  regis,  et  quod  tenet  in  eadem,  de  fine  iiijs.  jd. 

Uplethum.  Cutbertus  Capoun  de  eadem  reddit  ballivo 
domini  regis,  de  tenemento  suo  in  eadem,  pro  fine  xvd. 

Cufusmodi  annui  redditus  debetur  de  singulis  villis,  turn  ad 
tumum  vicecomitis,  quam  [ad  visum  franciplegii'] . 

Quantum  quilibet  ballivis  dat  pro  [Jirma']  wapentagii, 

Yarom.  Adam  de  Staineley  tenet  de  dicta  haereditate  in 
Yarom,  unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. ;  et  reddit  ballivo  domini 
regis  pro  fine  iijd.  ob. 

Newton-Theurbrugh.^  Adam  Arundall  tenet  tres  car. 
terrse  in  Neuton-Theuerbrught,  de  eadem  haereditate,  vel  Mar- 
gareta'  Rose,  unde  decem  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. ;  et  Rogerus 
Maliverer  tenet  eas  de  dicto  Ada;  et  idem  Rogerus  reddit 
ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine  ijs.  iiijd. 

Thornemoneby,     Levynthorpe,     Stayneton,     Lasingby, 

•  The  York  MS.  (F.)  ends  here. 

•  By  Inq.  p.  m.,  Slst  Edward  I.,  John  de  Blaby  died  seised  of  one  messuage, 
120  acres  of  land,  a  mill,  and  two  acres  of  meadow  in  Marton  {Col.  Inq. p.  «•., 
!.,  166).    See  p.  99,  ante, 

•  Ayresome,  or  Airsholme,  near  Linthorpe. 

•  An  error,  I  believe,  for  EufTus.  Richard,  son  of  Baldric  de  Anisum,  gave 
two  acres  of  land  in  Leventhorp  to  the  monks  of  Midlesburg  {Burton* t  Mon. 
Ebor.,  83).  William,  son  of  Richard  Ruffus  de  Arusum,  gave  all  his  land  at 
Billesdale  to  the  canons  of  Kirkham  (Ibid.,  374).  William  RuflFus  de  Arusum 
gave  four  acres  of  land  at  Gaiterig,  or  Gayteryk,  near  the  Tees,  to  the  monks  of 
Byland  (Ibid.,  332).  ''  See  p.  128,  note  e. 

•  Margaret,  wife  of  Robert  de  Ros,  and  sister  and  co-heiress  of  Peter  de 
Brus.    Her  sister  Lucy  married  Marmaduke  de  Thweng. 

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132  kirkby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

GtowETON  ET  Lythym.  Prior  de  Gisbume  tenet  unum  feod.  in 
Thomemoneby,  Levyngthorpe,  Stainton,  Lasingby  et  Goweton, 
de  dicta  haereditate^  unde  x  car.  terrae  faciimt  unnm  feod.  milit. ; 
et  reddit  pro  finibus  yjs.  quos  Prior  debet  Marmaduco  de 
Thwinge,  quos  reddere  consuevit ;  haeres  suus  reddere  tenetur 
pro  ij  bov.  terrse  Johannae  Tofte  duas  acras  et  ij  roddas  terrae 
in  Lithum^  quae  vtdent  xxxiijs.  iiijd.^  quos  dictus  Marmaducus 
et  haeredes  ejus  habent  in  collationc  dictorum  vj  solidorum. 

Thomas  Waxander^  pro  parte  sua  illius  feodi^  reddit  ballivo 
domini  regis  pro  fine  iijs. 

Johannes  de  Gauton  (Gouton)^  pro  parte  sua  illius  feodi^ 
reddit  domino  regi  xijd. 

Thorpe  et  Moresum/  Marmaducus  de  Thwenge  tenet  xij 
bov.  terrae  in  Thorpe  et  Moresum  de  hsereditate  de  Brus,  imde 
X  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. ;  et  reddit  ballivo  domini  regis  pro 
fine  ijs.  viijd. 

Barnaldeby.^  Prior  de  Gisbume  [tenet]  xxj  bov.  terrae  in 
Bamaldby^  unde  x  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. ;  et  reddit  bal- 
livo domini  regis  pro  fine  iiijs.  vjd. 

KiRKE  Levyngthorpe.*  Henricus  de  Percy  tenet  quatuor 
car.  terrae  in  Kirke  Levyngthorpe,  imde  x  faciunt  unum  feod. 
milit. ;  et  non  reddit  ballivo  domini  regis  finem ;  et  est  liberum 
maritagium. 

Kerke  Levyngton.  Willelmus  de  Levyngton  tenet  xj  bov. 
terrae  in  Kerke  Levyngton,  imde  x  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. ;  et 
reddit  ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine  xviijd. 

Faceby,  Sexhowe,  Wirkesayll/  Standall-brig/  Aclam, 
Marton  et  Parva  Buskeby.  Domina  Margareta  de  Rose  tenet 
iij  feod.  et  di.  feod.  milit.  de  domino  rege  in  capite.  Robertus 
de  Scoterscelf,  Rogerus  Stormy  [et]  Robertus  Gower  tenent  ij 
feod.  terrae  in  Faceby  cum  Sexoue,  Wirkesaill  cum  Standall- 
brige,  Aclam,  Marton  [et]  Parva  Buskeby ;  imde  x  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod.  Et  Robertus  de  Scoterskelf  reddit,  pro  parte  sua, 
pro  fine  viijd.    Rogerus  Stormy,  pro  parte  sua,  pro  fine  iijs.  viijd. 

Buskeby  Parva,  Glaphowe,*  Tocottes'  et  Lethum.    Wil- 

/  Eilton  Thorpe  and  Great  Moorsholme,  in  the  parish  of  Skelton. 
'  Bamahy,  a  small  hamlet  two  miles  and  a  half  west  of  Guishrough. 

*  A  clerical  error  for  Kirke  Levyngton,  where  Henry  de  Percy  held  four 
carucates  in  the  Slst  Edward  I.  *  Low  Worsall. 

J  Called  Stayndalerigge  in  the  Inquisition  of  the  Slst  Edward  I.  Staindale 
Hill  is  the  name  of  a  farm  on  Low  Worsall  Moor,  in  the  parish  of  Kirk 
Levington. 

*  Glaphowe  does  not  occur  in  the  Nomina  Villarum.  It  is  probably  identical 
with  Wapillhowe  ( Waupley )  mentioned  at  p.  125.  In  the  Slst  Edward  I.  Geoffrey 
de  Maucovenaunt  held  half  a  knight's  fee  in  "  BoUeby  cum  Glapphowe."  Waupley 
is  about  three  miles  8.W.  of  Boulby. 

'  Tocketts,  a  small  township  one  mile  and  a  half  S.S.W.  of  Upleatham. 


WAPENTAKE    OF   LANOBAROH^    N.  R.  133 

lelmus  Mowebery,  junior,  pro  quodam  tenemento  quod  tenet  de 
illo  feodo  in  Parva  Buskeby,  reddit  pro  fine  ijs.  Matheus  de 
Glaphowe  tenet  di.  car.  terrae  in  Glaphowe,  unde  x  faeiunt  feod. 
milit.  Adam  Tocottes  tenet  di.  feod.  in  Tocottes  et  Lethum, 
unde  X  faeiunt  feod. ;  et  reddit  ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine  vs. 

EsiKOTON.  Gilbertus  de  Camera  et  Gal&idus  de  Maucov- 
(en)ande  tenent  di.  feod.  in  Esington  de  dicta  Margareta,  imde 
xij  car.  terrse  faciimt  uniun  feod.  Et  dictus  Gilbertus,  pro 
medietate  sua  illius  feodi,  reddit  ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine 
iijs. ;  et  dictus  Galfridus,  pro  sua  medietate,  reddit  de  fine  iijs. 

Stokeslay,  Batherby,  Ingleby  juxta  Grenehowe,  Parva 
Browohton,  Dromondby,  Kyrkeby,  Magna  Buskeby,  Scoter- 
SKELFF,  Parva  Buskby,  Thoralby  et  Neweby.  Johannes  de 
Balliolo*  tenet  iiij  [feod.]  de  domino  rege  in  capite  in  Stokeslay, 
Batherby,  Ingleby  juxta  Grenehowe,  Parva  Browghton,  Dro- 
mondby, Kirkeby,  Magna  Buskeby,  Parva  Buskeby,  Scoterskelf, 
Thoraldby  et  Neweby.  Et  Robertus  filius  Rogeri"  tenet  ea  de 
dicto  Johanne,  et  Hugo  de  Euer  tenet  eadem  feoda  de  dicto 
Roberto,  unde  xiiij  car.  terrae  faeiunt  feod.  Et  idem  Hugo 
reddit  ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine  xvs. 

Kirkeby.  Johannes  de  Kerkeby,  qui  tenet  partem  illorum 
feod.,  reddit  ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine  vs. 

Robertus  de  Scoterskelf  tenet  partem  illorum  feod.,  et  reddit 
ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine  ijs. 

Robertus  de  Hastinge,^  qui  tenet  partem  illorum  feod.,  reddit 
ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine  xs. 

Robertus  de  Gowerton,^  qui  tenet  partem  illorum  feod.,  red- 
dit ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine  vs. 

Prior  de  Hexam,*  qui  tenet  partem  illorum  feod.,  reddit  bal- 
livo domini  regis  pro  fine  xiijs. 

Willelmus  Stormy,  qui  tenet  partem  illorum  feod.,  reddit 
ballivo  domini  regis  pro  fine  xs. 

"  The  celebrated  John  de  Balliol,  one  of  the  competitors  for  the  throne  of 
Scotland.    He  was  declared  king  in  1292,  and  died  in  1296. 

"  Roger  de  Eure,  eldest  son  of  John  Fitz  Robert,  by  Ada  de  Balliol,  aunt  to 
the  above-mentioned- John  de  Balliol,  who  had  Stokesley  of  the  gift  of  her  father 
Hugh.  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Lady  Ada  de  Balliol  was  taken  in  the  35th  Henry  111., 
when  the  Jurors  say  that  "  dominus  Hugo  de  Balliol  dedit  manerium  de  Stokesley 
cum  pertinentiis  Adse  filise  suae  in  liberum  maritagium,  et  quod  dicta  Ada  post 
mortem  viri  sui  feoffavit  Hugonem  et  Robertum  filios  sues  de  prsedioto  manerio 
cum  pertinentiis  die  Dominica  proxima  ante  festum  Sancti  Bamabs  Apostoli 
anno regni  regis  Henrici,  filii  regis  Johannis,  tricesimo  quarto"  {Cal.  Gen.,  i.,  38). 

•  William,  son  of  Adam  de  Hesting,  was  lord  of  Great  Buskby  in  1231  {Ord's 
Cleveland,  395).  ''  A  clerical  error  for  Gower. 

♦  The  portion  of  the  fee  of  Balliol  held  by  the  Prior  of  Hexham  comprised 
lands  in  Ingleby,  Little  Broughton  and  Kirkby  {Mem.  of  Hexham,  ed.  Surt.  Soc, 
ii.,  xiv.).  "  Item  Prior  de  Hextildesham  tenet  tenementa  in  Parva  Brouton  quie 
tolebant  reddere  de  finibus  per  ann.  xijd.,  xx  anniselapsis"  {Rot,  Hundr.,  i.,  128). 


184  KIBKBY^S   INQUEST    FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

Dicunt  quod  dominus  Walterus  de  Faconbrig  et  haeredes 
Marmaduci  Thewenge,  ballivi  wapentagii  de  Langberch  in  feodo, 
per  eartam  domini  Johamiis  regis,  dant,  pro  firma  illius  wapen- 
tagii annuatim  domino  regi  xl  marcas. 

In  quibus  rebus  sen  perqiuesiiis  status  scilicet  wapentagii,  etc. 

Dicunt  quod  in  xvij  li.  ijs.  ijd.  annuatim  firma  wapentagii. 
In  prsemissis  ad  voluntatem  promittimt :  in  wager,  waysum,  et 
in  aliis  perqusesitis  constat  firma  wapentagii. 

Item  non  depecunia  qwe  resfpondeturj  vicecomiti  de  persona 
contra  statum,  quia  nihil. 

Item,  si  ballivi  infra  libertatem  vel  extra  veteribus  exitibus 
utantur,  per  quas,  etc.    Nihil. 

Et  de  illis  qui  clamant  habere  libertat'  et  wapentag,  etc. 

Skelton.  Dicunt  quod  Walterus  de  Faconbrige  clamat 
habere,  per  eartam  domini  regis  nunc,  wreccam  maris  pertinen- 
tem  ad  partem  suae  baronise  de  Skelton,  et  furcam,  mercatum, 
et  pertinentia,  scilicet,  a  quo  tempore,  nullum  potest  inquirere 
(sic). 

Yarom  et  Brotton.  Haeres  Marmaduci  de  Tweng  clamat 
habere  mercatum  et  feriam  in  Yarom,  et  villam  de  Yarom  libe- 
rum  burgum,  et  pertinentia,  scilicet,  qualiter,  et  a  quo  tempore, 
quod  non  potest  inquiri.  Et  warennam  in  Brotton  per  eartam 
domini  regis  nunc,  et  wreccam  maris  pertinent,  ad  baroniam 
suam  et  pertinent,  de  Yarom,  scilicet,  qualiter,  dicunt  quod  sine 
warranto,  scilicet,  a  quo  tempore,  dicunt  quod  a  tempore  istius 
anni,  etc. 

Cuckbwalde.''  Stephanus  de  Malo  Lacu'  clamat  habere 
parcum  in  Cuckewolde,  scilicet,  qualiter,  ignoratur,  et  a  quo 
tempore,  dicunt  quod  istius  anni.  Petrus  de  Malo  Lacu  clamat 
habere  ftircam  et  wreccam  maris,  scilicet,  qualiter,  dicimt  sine 
warranto,  a  quo  tempore,  istius  anni. 

Magna  Ayton.  Hseres  Baldwini  Wake,  qui  est  in  custodia 
domini  regis,  clamat  habere  marcatum  in  Magna  Ayton  et  war- 
ennam, per  eartam  domini  regis  Henrici,  et  furcam,  scilicet, 
qualiter,  et  a  quo  tempore,  non  potest  inquiri. 

Wilton,  Lakinby,  Lasinoby  et  Cottom.  Nicholaus  de 
Menell  clamat  habere  feriam  in  Weolton,'  per  eartam  domini 
Edwardi  regis,  et  warennam,  parcum  et  furcam,  scilicet,  qualiter, 

'  Peter  de  Malo  Lacu  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Cukewald  in  the  38th 
Henry  III.  (Co/.  Rot.  Chart.y  80).    I  am  unable  to  identify  this  place. 

•  Probably  Stephen  de  Mauley,  afterwards  prebendary  of  Bugthorpe  and 
archdeacon  of  Cleveland^  who  died  in  1317^  and  was  buried  in  Y'ork  Minster 
{Fatti  Ebor.,  i.,  378). 

'  An  error  for  Whorlton.  On  July  16th,  53rd  Heniy  III.,  the  king  granted 
a  charter  of  free  warren,  market,  etc.,  in  Welverton  (Whorlton)  to  Nicholas  do 
Meynill,  which  was  confirmed  by  Edw.  I.,  Nov.  24th,  1281  ( Ord's  Cleveland,  610). 


WAPENTAKE  OP  LANGBARGH,  N.  R.  135 

et  a  quo  tempore,  non  potest  inquiri.  Johannes  Buhner"  clamat 
habere  warennam  liberam  in  Wilton,  Lakmby,  Lasingby  et  Cot- 
tom,  in  feodo  suo,  per  cartam  domini  Johannis  (data  cartse  anno 
V*®),  et  furcam  et  pertinent,  a  Conquesto. 

Ayton  Parva.  Radulfus'  de  Malbis  clamat  habere  furcam 
in  Parva  Ayton,  et  terras  suas  non  gildabiles  in  eadem,  quae 
sunt  de  honore  regis. 

Berwyck.  Hugo  filius  Henrici  clamat  habere  warennam 
in  Berwik,  per  cartam  domini  regis  Henrici,  et  furcas,  scilicet, 
qualiter,  non  potest  inquiri. 

Stokesley.  Hugo  de  Eury**  clamat  habere  feriam  in  Stokes- 
ley  per  cartam  domini  Henrici,  patris  domini  regis  nunc.  Market 
Town,  et  furcas,  scilicet,  qualiter,  et  a  quo  tempore,  non  potest 
inquiri. 

KiLLDAYLL,  Ormesby  ET  Crathorne.    Willclmus  de  Percy* 

•  His  grandfather,  Alan  de  Wilton,  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  "apud 
Wilton  cum  pertinentiis,  scilicet  Cothum  et  Laisingebi  et  Lacnebi  in  feodo  suo/' 
28th  April,  5th  John  (Bot.  Chart.,  127  i). 

'  Undoubtedly  an  error  for  Bicardus.  The  name  of  Balph  does  not  occur  in 
the  Malbis  pedigree.  Sir  Richard  Malbis,  of  Acaster  Malbis,  was  the  head  of 
the  family  at  the  date  of  this  Inquest.  On  Aug.  28th,  1179  (25th  Henry  II.), 
Boger  de  Molbray  and  Henry  de  Munford  released  the  capital  messuage  "  et 
totam  medietatem  terrae  de  Eton"  to  Richard  Malebisse  (Tork  Corporation 
Papert,  ii.,  954). 

»  Hugh  de  Eure  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Stokesley  in  the  19th 
Edward  I.  (Col.  Rot.  Chart.,  121). 

'  "  Inquisitio  facta  die  Dominica  proximo  post  diem  Cinerum  anno  13** 
Edwardi  primi  coram  Johanne  de  Reygate  et  Oalfrido  Aguyllun  super  statu 
Willelmi  de  Fercy  de  Kyldale,  etc. — Dicunt  [juratores]  super  sacramentum  suum 
quod  prsedictus  Willelmus  de  Percy  de  Kyldale  ad  pra?sens  non  est  compos  mentis 
suae.  Dicunt  etiam  quod  idem  Willelmus  dedit  manerium  suum  de  Crathorne 
cum  pertinentiis  Willelmo  filio  suo  juniori,  habendum  et  tenendum  de  pnedicto 
patre  suo  et  haeredibus  suis  tota  vita  ipsius  Willelmi  filii. — Et  dicunt  quod  tem- 
pore quo  fecit  dimissionem  prsedicti  manerii  pnedicto  Willelmo  filio  suo,  infirma- 
batur  quadam  infirmitate  quae  dicitur  Paralasis,  et  fuit  tunc  minus  compos 
mentis  susd. — Dicunt  etiam  quod  prsedictus  Willelmus  pater  post  festum  Sancti 
Michaelis  anno  regni  domini  regis  nunc  duodecimo  dedit  manerium  suum  de 
Kildale  cum  pertinentiis  praedicto  Willelmo  filio,  habendum  et  tenendum  eidem 
Willelmo  filio  tota  vita  ipsius  Willelmi  filii. — Et  dicunt-  quod  post  decessum 
pnedicti  Willelmi  filii  praAictum  manerium  cum  pertinentiis  remanebit  Willelmo 
filio  Amaldi  de  Percy  et  ha>redibu8  suis  imperpetuum.  Et  revera  dicunt  quod 
tempore  quo  praidictus  Willelmus  pater  fecit  donationem  et  dimissionem  illam, 
non  fuit  compos  mentis  suae  nee  sanse  memorise,  immo  omnino  impotens  sui 
sensus  et  virium. — Postmodum  prsedictus  WiUelmus  pater  visus  et  diligenter 
diversimode  examinatus  per  pradictos  Johannem  de  Eeygate  et  Galfridum 
Aguyllun  sujjer  statu  suo,  utrum  videlicet  sit  compos  mentis  sua)  necne,  et 
super  aliis  articulis  in  brevi  contentis,  dixit  tenere  lacrimando  prout  loqui  potuit 
quod  ipse  non  fuit  compos  mentis  sua),  nee  scivit  qualiter  Willelmus  filius  suus 
intra vit  manerium  suum  de  Kildale,  nee  quo  modo  ipse  ejectus  est  ab  eodem 
manerio.  Et  ad  alios  articulos  brevis,  nee  ad  alia  sibi  opposita,  nihil  respondebat ; 
sed  petiit  tenere  lacrimando  quod  posset  pacem  ab  eis  habere,  et  quod  non  impe- 
dirent  ipsum  quin  posset  reverti  ad  manerium  suum  de  Kildale.  Unde  viso  et 
examinato  diversimode  prajdicto  Willelmo  patre  per  prajdictos  Johannem  et 


186  kirkbt's  inquest  fob  Yorkshire. 

clamat  habere  marcatnm  et  feriam  in  Kildayll/  per  cartam 
domini  regis  Henrici,  et  warennam  in  Kildaill  et  Ormesby,  per 
eandcm  cartam,  warennam  in  Crathome  pertinent^  et  fiircas  in 
Kildaill^  scilicet,  qualiter  et  a  quo  tempore,  non  potest  inquiri. 

GisBURNE,  Lythum,  Tollesby,  Arneclief,  Ugthorpe, 
Malteby,  Tolbsby,  Uplethum,  Arsum,  Barnalby,  Lonsdayll,' 
Skelderschuthe*  et  Gisburn  PRiBDicTA.  PrioT  dc  Gisbume 
clamat  habere  totam  Gisburn  et  totam  Lithum,*  scilicet,  novem 
car.  terrae,  cum  ilia  parte  de  Cotum  quse  illi  adjacet,  cum  omni- 
bus pertinentiis,  etc.,  de  eadem;  di.  car.  terrae  in  Tollesby; 
duas  bov.  terrae  et  unum  toftum  eis  adjacens  in  Amecliff  j^ 
imam  car.  terrae  in  Ugthorpe,  et  quandam  villam  cum  duabus 
bov.  terrae  in  Malteby;  di.  car.  terrae,  cum  pertinentiis;''  in 
Tolsby  duas  bov.  terrae  et  unimi  toftum,  ut  antedictimi  est; 
duas  antedictas  bov.  terrae  in  Ugthorpe,  et  tenement^  North- 
marm'*  fsicj  et  Uplithum  et  iiij®'^  acras  terrae,  in  eadem  terra,  in 
Arsima  cum  pertinent,  in  liberam,  puram  et  perpetuam  elemosi- 
nam.  Et  clamat  habere  [soch,  infangthef,  toll  et  team]-^  in 
liberam  et  puram  elemosinam.  Clamat  etiam  habere  warennam, 
per  cartam  domini  regis  Henrici,  patris  domini  regis  nunc,  in 
Gisbume,  Ugthorpe,  Barnalby,  Lounesdaill  [et]  Skelderschuthe, 
a  tempore  dicti  regis,  anno  xlvj.  Clamat  etiam  habere  merca- 
timi  et  feriam  in  Gisburn  per  tres  dies  durantes,  per  cartam 
domini  regis  Henrici,  a  tempore  dicti  regis,  anno  xlvij. 

Broughton  et  Kyrkeby.  Dicunt  quod  Abbas  de  Revalibus 
clamat  habere  libertates  in  omnibus  finibus  in  Browegheton^ 

Galfridum,  videtur  eis  quod  idem  Willelmus  est  omnino  impotens  sui  et  virium 
sui  corporis  atque  carens  ratione  et  sensu  sanse  memoriae  et  inteUectus  '*  ( Cal. 
Chn.y  i.,  359). 

'  In  37th  Henry  III.  William  de  Percy  had  a  grant  of  a  market  and  fair  at 
Kildale,  with  free  warren  there  and  in  Ormesby  (CcU.  Sot  Chart. ^  77). 

•  Lonsdale,  a  fisirm  in  the  parish  of  Great  Ayton,  three  miles  S.S.W.  of 
Ouisbrough. 

«  Skelderskew  Grange  in  Commondale,  in  the  parish  of  Guisbrough. 

•  Before  1125  Robert  de  Brus,  the  founder,  gave  to  the  canons  of  Gisbume 
"  totam  Lyum  (Kirkleatham),  scilicet,  novem  carucatas  terrse,  cum  ilia  parte  de 
Cotum,  quae  illi  adjacet,  et  caeteris  omnibus  ad  eam  pertinentibus  "  {Mon.  Angl.^ 
vi.,  267). 

'  The  same  canons  had  "  ex  dono  Walter!  Ingelram  ecclesiam  de  Erenclive, 
oum  duabus  bovatis  terrae  et  manso  eis  adjacente  "  {Ibid.,  vi.,  268). 
'  There  is  something  omitted  here.    This  paragraph  is  most  corrupt. 

•  Perhaps  Northmanby  is  the  place  intended. 

^  The  text  reads  "  Sochefanghetoll  et  tenement."  corruptly.  King  Henry  I. 
granted  to  the  prior  and  canons  sac,  soc,  thol,  theam,  and  infangentheof,  and 
also  allowed  them  a  market  at  Guisbrough  every  Monday,  and  a  fair  every  year 
for  three  days,  viz.,  on  the  Assumption  of  the  Blessed  Virgin,  and  on  the  day 
before  and  after.  He  likewise  granted  them  free  warren  in  the  demesne  lands 
of  Guisbrough,  Ugthorpe,  Bernaldby  and  Lounsdale  {Ord'g  Cleveland,  187). 

'  Little  Broughton.    In  an  account  of  the  lands,  etc.,  given  to  the  monks 


WAFENTAILE   OF  LANOBABGH^  N.  R.  137 

et  Kirkeby,  quas  habuit  de  dono  Jurdani  Payne,  Alani  Bareni 
et  aliorum  liberorum  hominiLiu  de  eisdem  villis  prsedictis,  tenend' 
eas  terras  quietas  et  solutas  ab  eonim  servitiis  secularibus,  et  ab 
omni  opere  servili,  per  cartas  Richardi  regis  et  regis  Henrici, 
patris  domini  regis  nunc,  anno  liiij*®. 

Cableton.  Clamat  [etiam]  habere  in  Carleton  tres  bovatas 
terrae  de  dono  Symonis  filii  Galfridi  Bert  in  pnram  et  perpetuam 
elemosinam,  per  cartam  domini  regis  Henrici,  patris  domini 
regis  nunc,  anno  Ivj.  Et  «  teneatur  aliquo  serviiio,  etc.,  dicimt 
quod  modo  debito  intelligunt. 

Si  quid  domino  regi  de  suo  jure  fuerit  subtractum,  etc,  Dicunt 
quod  vs.  iiijd.  annui  redditus,  de  iij  car.  terrae  in  Kemesdayll* 
juxta  Greneowe,  sunt  a  domino  rege  subtracti  [per]  Bobertum 
de  Mennell,  avura  Nicholai  de  Mennell,  a  tempore  domini  Jo- 
bannis  regis.  Et  xxs.  annui  redditus,  de  iij  car.  terrae  in  Magna 
Broughton,  sunt  a  domino  rege  subtracti  per  AUanum  Baren, 
antecessorem  Johannis  nimc,  a  tempore  Johannis  domini  regis, 
etc. 

Si  quid  in  wapentagio  domino  regi  pertinere  debeat  unde  sei- 
ritus  non  est.  Dicunt  quod  dominus  rex  seisitus  non  est  de 
secta  comitatus  terrae  quae  fuit  Roberti  de  Lasingby  in  eadem, 
quae  eidem  pertinere  debeat,  etc.  Dicunt  quod  dominus  rex  non 
seisitus  est  de  secta  comitatus  terrarum  quae  fuerunt  Willelmi 
Capoim  in  Uplethimi,  quae  ei  pertinere  debeat ;  et  dicunt  quod 
dominus  rex  seisitus  non  est  de  secta  comitatus  terrae  [quae] 
fiiit  Roberti  Barmby  in  eadem,  quae  pertinere  debeat,  etc. 

of  BioTaux  during  the  abbacy  of  Sylvan,  who  died  in  1189,  it  is  recorded  that 
"  grangiam  de  Brocton  cum  pertinentiis  suis  dederunt  nobis  Jordanus  Paen  et 
csteri  liberi  homines  ejusdem  villae"  {Mon.  Angl.^  v.,  282). 

*  The  Camisedale  of  Domesday  Book.  Mr.  Ord  {Hist.  Cleveland,  244)  sup- 
poses this  place  to  be  identical  with  Commondale,  a  township  in  the  parish  of 
Guisbrough,  which,  according  to  Graves  (page  435),  should  more  properljr  "  be 
written  Colmandale,"  having  been  "  so  called  from  the  venerable  Colman,  bishop 
of  Lindisfeme,  who  had  formerljr  an  hermitage  or  place  of  residence  here."  The 
canons  of  Guisbrough  had  lands  in  "  Colmandale"  {Mon.  Angl.y  vi.,  276),  which 
would  be  included  in  the  original  donation  of  the  founder,  Robert  de  Brus. 
Commondale,  however,  can  scarcely  be  considered  "  juxta  Greneowe,"  from  which 
it  is  distant  more  than  six  miles.  In  the  Becapitulatio  of  the  Domesday  survey 
Camisedale  is  placed  between  Engelbi  and  Broctun.  Ingleby-Greenhow  is  only 
two  miles  from  Broughton. 


WAPENTAGIUM  DE  PTKERING  IN  NORTH- 
R[IDING]  COM.  EBOR.' 

[MSS.  Bawlinson,  450  B,  183  a.] 

Marton.  Est  in  eodem  wapentagio,  in  qua  sunt  tres  car. 
terrae  de  soca,  et  talliantur^  quas  Willelmus  de  Aton  tenet. 

HoTON.*  Est  in  eodem  wap.,  in  qua  sunt  xj  car.  et  una 
bov.  terwe  de  soca  quas  Agnes  de  Vescy  tenet,  et  talliantur 
quoad  domini  regis,  etc. 

Newton  et  Preston.*'  Respondent  pro  una  villa  in  eodem 
wap.,  in  qua  simt  duse  car.  et  di.  de  baronia,  de  feodo  Rogeri 
Bygott,  et  sunt  geldabiles;  quanmi  Symon  Ughtred  tenet  x 
bov.,  et  Jacobus  Jordan  x  bov.  terrae,  etc. 

Aton.**  Ex  parte  occidentali  aquae  est  in  cod.  wap.,  in  qua 
sunt  viij  car.  terrae  de  soca  de  Pykeryng,  et  talliantur,  quas 
Willelmus  de  Aton  tenet  de  domino  Edmundo,*  etc. 

Aton.-^  Ex  parte  orientali  aquae  est  in  eodem  wap.,  in  qua 
simt  quatuor  car.  et  yj  bov.  terrae  de  baronia ;  de  quibus  ij  car. 
sunt  de  feodo  Rogeri  Bygott  [et]^  sunt  geld. ;  quarum  Willelmus 
de  Irton  tenet  unam  car.,  ct  Willelmus  de  Fyshbum  et  participes 
sui  unam  car.  Et  ij  car.  et  yj  bov.  sunt  de  feodo  Henrici  Percy, 
et  sunt  geld.,  quas  Alanus  fUius  Ricardi  et  Alexander  de  Percy 
et  participes  sui  tenent,  etc. 

Irton.    Est  in  eodem  wap.,  in  qua  sunt  iiij*^'^  car.  terrae  de 

'  Collated  with  Addit.  MS.  26,729,  in  the  British  Museum,  oited  in  the 
following  notes  by  the  letter  S.  This  wapentake  does  not  occur  in  any  of  the 
other  copies  of  KirkbVs  Inquest.  There  is,  however,  in  the  possession  of  Joseph 
Munby,  esq.,  of  York,  "A  Booke  shewinge  the  tenure  of  all  such  Manners, 
Landes  and  Tenements  in  the  Countye  of  York,  as  are  at  this  day  holden  of  the 
Bight  honorable  Henry  Earle  of  Northumberland."  This,  which  is  hereinafter 
referred  to  as  the  Percv  MS.,  was  compiled  in  1607  by  "  John  Carvile,  esquier, 
his  Lordship's  steward.^'  It  contains  two  or  three  notes  "ex  quadam  In- 
quisitione,  capta  coram  Johanne  de  Kirkeby,  yocata  Kirkehy  Quest,  apud 
Scartheburg,  die  Martis  ....  anno  regni  regis  Edwardi  primi  tertio  decimo,  de 
▼illis  et  carucatis  terrsQ  in  wapentagio  de  Pickeringe,  et  de  feodis  militum  ejusdem 
wapentagii."  These  notes,  fortunately,  supply  some  valuable  additions  to  the 
BAwlinson  text.  *  Button  Bushel. 

*  Preston  has  disappeared.    It  is  not  mentioned  in  the  Nomina  Villarum. 
d  West  Ayton. 

*  Edmund  Plantagenet,  sumamed  Crouchback,  earl  of  Lancaster. 
/  East  Ayton.  ^  et,  8. 


WAPENTAKE    OF   PICKERING    LYTHE^    N.  R.  139 

baronia^  de  fepdo  de  Percy,  et  sunt  geld. ;  quarum  Willelmus  de 
Irton  tenet  xiiij  bov.  terrae,  Sibilla  del  Hay  unam  car.,  Thomas 
de  Irton  v  bov.,  et  Johannes  de  Russell  v  bov  terrae,  etc. 

Thorpfeld.^  Quamvis  non  sit  villa,  est  in  eodem  wap.,  in 
qua  est  una  car.  terrae  de  baronia,  de  feodo  Henrici  de  Percy, 
et  est  geld.,  quam  Johannes  de  Percy,  qui  est  in  custodia  domini 
regis,  tenet,  etc. 

Semer.  Est  in  eodem  wap.,  in  qua  sunt  quinque  car.  terrae 
de  baronia,  de  feodo  Henrici  Percy,  et  sunt  geld.,  quas  praedic- 
tus  Henricus  tenet,  etc. 

Dbpbdale.^  Quamvis  non  sit  villa,  est  in  eodem  wap.,  in 
qua  sunt  quatuor  car.  terrae  de  baronia,  de  feodo  Henrici  Percy, 
et  sunt  geld. ;  quarum  Henricus  de  Kayton  tenet  ij  bov.,  Wil- 
lelmus filius  Reyneri  ij  bov..  Abbas  de  Bella  Landa^  vj  bov., 
Thomas  de  Anlaeby  xiij  bov.,  Johannes  Bard  iiij  bov.,  Johannes 
de  Percy  ij  bov.,  Capell^  de  Osgotby  ij  bov.,  et  Henricus  de 
Kayton  et  Willelmus  filius  Rayneri  unam  bov. 

Burton  Dale.*  Quamvis  non  sit  villa,  est  in  eodem  wap., 
in  qua  sunt  iiij^  car.  terrae  de  soca  de  Pykeryng  (secundum 
alios  rotulos  de  baronia)^  quas  Johannes  de  Percy  tenet,  et  sole- 
bant  talliari,  et  pro  quibus  praedictus  Johannes  reddit  firmam 
domino  Edmundo;  sed  tallagium  subtractum  est,  a  tempore 
mortis  domini  regis  Johannis,  etc. 

Osgotby.  Est  in  eodem  wap.,  in  qua  sunt  v  car.  terrae  de 
baronia,  et  sunt  geld. ;  quarum  Johannes  Bard  tenet  ij  car.  et 
V  bov.,  Capell^  de  Osgotby  iij  bov.,  Thomas  de  Anlaeby  ij  bov., 
Johannes  filius  ejus  ij  bov.,  Johannes  de  la  Mare  ij  bov.,  haered. 
S  .  .  .  myflFs  (secundum  alium  rot.)  ij  bov.  terrae,  ecclesia  de 
Kayton  unam  bov.,  Allanus  Stanes  unam  bov.,  Robertus  de 
Righton  unam  bov.,  Johannes  Payne  ij  bov.,  Ricardus  filius 
Johannis  ij  bov.,  Abbas  Rievallis  unam  bov. 

Kayton.  Est  in  eodem  wap.,  in  qua  sunt  iiij^  car.  terrae : 
de  quibus  ij  car.  simt  de  baronia,  de  feodo  Rogeri  Bygott,  et 

*  I  am  unable  to  identify  Thorpfeld. 

'  Deepdale,  on  the  east  side  of  Weapon-ness  (Oliver's  Mount),  extends  from 
one  to  three  miles  south  of  Scarborough. 

i  Durand  de  Cliva,  and  William  de  Clayton,  son  of  Durand,  gave  the  manor 
of  Depedale  to  the  monks  of  Byland  (Burton's  Mon.  Ebor.,  332). 

*  Button  Dale,  on  the  west  side  of  Weapon -ness,  near  Scarborough.  In 
1209  king  John  confirmed  to  the  nuns  of  ^<osedale  the  grant  which  "Matilda 
<^u8e  fUit  uxor  Americi  de  Scardeburgh  per  cartam  suam  fecit  prsedictis  monia- 
libus  de  sex  lagenis  olei  annuatim  infra  xv  dies  post  festum  Nativitatis  Sancti 
Johannis  Baptist®,  de  quodam  tofto  in  Burtondale  jacente  inter-  toftum  beati 
Nicholai  et  toftum  Siwardi  Pistoris,  et  de  quodam  alio  tofto  super  Bamesdale, 
infra  murum  quod  fuit  Willelmi  filii  Gamelli  imperpetuum  recipiendis"  (Mon. 
Angl.,  iv.,  318). 

'  S.  omits  secundum  alios  rotulos  de  baronia. 


140  KIRKBY's   inquest   for   YORKSHIRE. 

sunt  geld.;  quarum  Johannes  Bard  tenet  unam  car.  terrae,  et 
hser*  WiUelmi  Hateryst'  unam  car. :  et  aliae  ij  ear.  fuenint  de 
baronia^  de  feodo  Willelmi  Desengers,*  et  sunt  de  elemosina 
de  Whitby,  et  non  sunt  geld. ;  quarum  Abbas  de  Whitby  tenet 
unam  car.,  et  hser*  Willelmi  Hatcrist  unam  car. 

Kylwardby."  Est  in  eodem  wap.,  in  qua  sunt  ij  car.  terrae 
de  baronia  de  feodo  Henrici  de  Percy,  et  sunt  geld.,  quas  Symon 
de  Cresacre  tenet,  etc. 

Lebreston.  Est  in  eodem  wap.,  in  qua  sunt  vj  car.  terrae 
de  baronia  de  feodo  Rogeri  Bygott,  et  sunt  geld.;  quarum, 
scilicet  Ro.  de  Percy  [et]  Robertus  Playce''  tenet  fsicj  ^  bov., 
Johannes  Bard  tenet  ij  car.,  Prior  de  Bridlyngton  iij  car.,  et 
Abbas  Rievallis  unam  car. 

Memorandum  quod  in  alio  rotulo  wap.  Robertus  Wyemf 
tenet  ix  bov.  terrae  infra  summam  praedictam,  etc. 

Grysthorpp.  Est  in  eodem  wap.,  in  qua  sunt  iiij  car.  terrae 
de  soca  de  Pykeryng,  et  talliantur ;  quarum  Prior  de  Bridlyng- 
ton tenet  ij  car.  et  ij  bov.,  et  Rogerus  de  Morpath*  tenet  unam 
car.  et  vj  bov.  terrae,  etc. 

Newbigoyng.''  Est  in  eodem  wap.,  in  qua  sunt  ij  car.  terrae 
de  soca  de  Pykering,  et  talliantur,  quas  Robertus  de  Wyerum' 
tenet,  etc. 

Thurstanby.'  Est  in  eodem  wap.,  in  qua  sunt  ij  car.  terrae 
de  baronia  de  feodo  Henrici  de  Percy,  et  sunt  geld.,  quas  Wil- 
lelmus  de  Mireth"  tenet,  etc. 

Bryniston.  Est  in  eodem  wap.,  in  qua  simt  iij  car.  et  di. 
terrae  de  feodo  Rogeri  Bygott,  et  sunt  geld. ;  quarum  Prior  de 
Bridlyngton  tenet  xiiij  bov.,  et  haeres  Rogeri  Moraunt  tenet 
xiiij  bov.  terrae,  etc. 

Cloghton.  Est  in  eodem  wap.,  in  qua  sunt  una  car.  et  ij 
bov.  terrae  de  baronia  de  feodo  Henrici  de  Percy,  et  sunt  geld., 
quas  Adam  de  Dugylby*  tenet.  Et  non  plus  hie  de  infra  sok 
quia  xij  de  Scalby  respond,  inde,  etc. 

"  Besengers,  S.  "  Eillerby,  near  Cayton. 

*  In  1303  the  Prior  and  Convent  of  Bridlington  held  one  mediety  of  Leb- 
berston^  and  Robert  de  Place  the  other  (Burton's  Mon.  Ehor.,  235). 

'  In  1316  Robert  de  Wyem  and  the  Prior  of  Bridlington  were  returned 
lords  of  this  place. 

«  In  1266  William,  son  of  Robert,  son  of  Roger  de  Morpath,  quit-claimed 
six  oxgangs  of  land  here  to  the  canons  of  Bridlington  {Burton's  Mon.  Ebor.,  231). 


Newbiggin  is  one  mile  east  of  Gristhorpe. 

•  8rd  July,  1306.  Licence  to  Robert  de  Wyeme  to  have  an  oratory  within 
his  manor  of  Neubyging  {Bea.  Gh'eenJIeld,  pars  i.,  112  a). 

'  Throxenby,  in  the  parish  of  Scalby. 

"  An  error,  doubtless,  for  William  de  Morers,  who  held  two  carucates  here 
in  the  81st  Edward  I.  S.  reads  corruptly  "AhXm.  de  Moreth."  See  p.  146, 
pottea. 

'  In  1299  Adam,  son  of  Adam  de  Dugelby,  gave  one  capital  messuage  in 


WAPENTAKE   OF   PICKERING   LYTHE,  N.  R.  141 

Yedinoham.  Pretia*  Priorissa  de  Yedjmgham  tenet  in 
campo  in  quo  est  scitus  abbathiae  ij  car.  terrae  de  baronia  de 
feodo  Bogeri  Bygott  quae  non  sunt  geld.;  et  idem  Rogerus 
respond,  pro  eisdem. 

FuKBRioo.  Pratres  Militiae  Templi  tenent  in  loco  qui  dici- 
tur  Pukbrigg/  in  quo  domus  eorum  scituatur^  [et]  sunt  ij  car. 
terrae  de  baronia^  de  feodo  Bogeri  Bygot,  non  geld.,  etc. 

[Snaynton^  cum  Westethorpe'  in  Brumpton.  Est  in 
eodem  (scilicet  wap.  de  Pickeringe)  in  qua  sunt  xv  caruc. ;  qua- 
min  X*"  sunt  de  baronia,  de  feod.  Bogeri  Bygot,  et  sunt  geld., 
quas  Johannes  de  Vescy  tenet.  Et  ij  carucat.  et  dimid.  de 
baronia,  de  feod.  Henrici  de  Percy,  et  sunt  geld.;  quarum  haered. 
Alani  Cynere  tenent  unam  carucat.  et  dimid.,  et  WiUehnus 
Themef  unam  car.  Et  ij  car.  et  dimid.  sunt  de  socagio  domini 
Edmundi,  et  talliantur;  quarum  Priorissa  de  Wykeham*  tenet 
xiij  bovat.,  et  Bobertus  de  Conoysklef  vij  bovat.] 

wapentaoium  de  pickeringe  in  northr'  in  com.  ebor.* 

Defeodis  milit,  qua  ienentur  de  domino  rege  in  capite,  et  qui 
ea  tenent y  et  in  quibus  villis,  et  qui  sunt  tenentes  sui,  et  ubi  sunt, 
ut  sciatur  ubi  distringendum  sit  pro  servitiis  domini  regis,  si 
a  retro  fuerint,  pradicti  juratores  dicunt  quod, 

Bogerus  Bygott  tenet  de  domino  rege  in  capite,  pro  feodo 
imius  milit.,  xj  car.  terrae  (secundum  rotulum  wapp.  xij  car., 
etc.)  in  Sy velyngton,*^  Marton,  Parva  Edston,''  et  Cathwayte ;' 
quod  feodum  Bicardus  Bruys  tenet  de  eodem  Bogero.  Et  de 
quo  etiam  feodo  idem  Bicardus  tenet  in  dominico  in  Syveling- 
ton  iij  car.  et  iij  bov.  terrae ;  Priorissa  de  Yedingham,  de  eodem 
Bicardo,  in  eadem,  unam  car.  et  unam  bov.  terrae;  Prior  de 
Malton,  de  eodem  Bicardo,  in  eadem,  iiij  bov.  terrae. 

Clocton,  with  three  oxgangs  of  land  and  four  orofbs,  to  the  canons  of  Bridlington 
{^Bwrton't  Mon.  Ebor.,  221).  »  Prajterea,  8. 

'  Foukebrigg,  now  called  Poulbridge,  about  one  mOe  east  of  Yedingham 
abbey,  was  afterwards  given  to  the  Hospitallers,  and  is  described  in  an  extent  of 
their  possessions  in  England,  taken  in  1838,  as  "  una  plaoea  destructa,  cujus 
herbagium  valet  per  ann.  xs. "  ( The  Hospitallers  in  England.  Ed.  Camd.  Soc., 
140). 

f  This  entry  is  taken  from  the  Perc^  MS.,  fo.  264  a.    See  p.  144,  postea. 

•  Westhorpe  is  not  mentioned  in  the  Nomina  Villarum,  and  has  now  dis- 
appeared. 

'  Richard,  son  of  Thora  de  Soeigton,  gave  land  in  Snainton  to  the  nuns  of 
Wykeham  {Burton's  Mon.  Ebor.,  257). 

*  S.  omits  this  title.  *  Sinnington. 
^  Little  Edston  is  in  Ryedale  wapentake. 

'  Cathwayte  is  not  mentioned  in  the  Aid  of  the  31st  Edward  I.,  or  in  the 
Nomina  Villarum,  and  I  am  unable  to  identify  it.  There  is  a  farm  called 
Cartoft  about  half  a  mile  north  of  Little  Edston. 


142  kirkbt's  inquest  fob  torkshibe. 

Abbas  Beatse  Marice  Ebor.  tenet  de  eodem  Ricardo^  et  de 
eodem  feodo,  in  Marton  vij  bov.  et  xxx  acras  terrae,  vocatas 
nnam  bov.  terrae,  etc.  Prior  de  Malton  de  eodem,  in  eadcm,  ij 
bov.  et  di.  terrae ;  Prior  de  EUerton,  de  eodem  Ricardo,  in  eadem, 
iiij  bov. ;  hseredes  Reneri^  Bertram,  de  eodem  Ricardo,  in  eadem, 
iij  bov.;  hser*  Mathei  de  Benyngfeld/  de  eodem  Rieardo,  in 
eadem,  residuum,  scilicet,  unam  car.  yj  bov.  et  di. 

Prior  de  Malton,  de  eodem  Ricardo,  de  eodem  feodo  in  Parva 
Edston,  unam  car. 

Et  idem  Ricardus  tenet  de  praedicto  Rogero  et  de  feodo  prae- 
dicto,  in  Cathwayte,  unam  car.  terrae,  quam  haeredes  praedicti 
Mathei  de  Benjmgfeld  deberent  tenere  de  praedicto  Ricardo. 
Sed  jacet  friscus,  et  est  communa  pastura,  etc. 

Summa  bov.  terrae  illius  feodi  iiij"  viij;  quarum  in  Syveling- 
ton  xl  bov.  Marton  xxxij  bov.  Parva  Edeston  viij  bov. 
Cathwayte  viij  bov. 

Rogerus  Bygott  tenet  de  eodem  domino  rege  in  capite,  et 
pro  feodo  unius  milit.,  xij  car.  terrae  in  Wilton  et  Yedyngham ; 
quod  feodum  Willelmus  Brus  tenet  de  eodem  Rogero.  Et  de 
quo  etiam  feodo,  Priorissa  de  Yedyngham  tenet  de  praedicto 
Willelmo  in  Yedyngham,  in  puram  elemosinam,  ij  car.  terrae. 

Eadem  Priorissa  tenet  de  eodem  Willelmo  in  Wilton  iij  bov. 
terrae.  Petrus  de  Nevyll  de  eodem  Willelmo,  in  eadem  villa, 
quinque  bov.  Robertus  Capellanus  de  eodem,  in  eadem  villa,  iij 
bov.  terrae.  Decanus  ecclesiae  Ebor.  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  ij  bov. 
terrae.  Rogerus  de  Hokrell  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  ij  bov.  Hjer^ 
Johannis  de  AUerstane  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  ij  bov.  Et  idem 
Willelmus  de  Bruys  in  dominico,  in  eadem,  vij  car.  et  vij  bov. 
terrae,  etc. 

Cropton.  Johannes  filius  Baldwini  Wake,*  qui  est  in  cus- 
todia  domini  regis,  tenet  de  domino  rege  in  capite,  pro  feodo 
unius  milit.,  v  car.  terrae  (secimdum  alium  rotidum  xiiij  car.  et 
tres  bov.  terrae),  quas  in  Cropton  Nicholaus  de  Wake  tenet  de 
eodem  Johanne ;  de  quibus  Walterus  Repingale  tenet  de  eodem 
Nicholao,  in  eadem,  ij  bov.,  et  idem  Nicholaus  residuum. 

Wrelton.  In  Wrelton  sunt  ij  car.  terrae  quas  haercs  Wal- 
teri  Boy  et  participes  sui  tenent  de  eodem  Nicholao. 

Ayeslaby.  In  Aslaeby  sunt  ij  car.  terrae :  quarum  haeredes 
Amaldi  de  Aslaeby  tenent  de  eodem  Johanne  vij  bov. ;  Prior  dc 
Malton  de  eodem  Johanne  iij  bov.;  Eustachius  de  Pertc  de 
eodem  Johanne  iiij  bov. ;  Ricardus  Scott  de  eodem  Nicholao 

/  Bicardi,  8.  f  Conyngfeld,  8. 

*  Baldwin  Wake  was  dead  in  1283,  and  John,  his  son  and  heir,  had  livcrv 
of  his  lands  in  the  18th  Edward  I.  {Du^d.  Bar,,  i.,  540). 


WAPENTAKE   OF  FICKERINO   LYTHE,    N.  R.  143 

unam  bov. ;  et  Templarii  de  eodem  Johanne,  in  purom  elemo- 
sinam^  unam  bov. 

MiDDLETON.  In  Midylton  sunt  iij  car.  et  iij  bov.  terrae: 
quamm  Priorissa  de  Rossedale  tenet  de  eodem  Johanne  unam 
car.;  Nicholaus  Wake,  de  eodem  Johanne,  x  bov.  in  eadem 
quas  Henricus  de  Boys  tenet,  ut  dicitur ;  Guido  de  Aslacby,  de 
eadem  Johanne,  unam  bov. ;  Willelmus  Bruys,  de  eodem  Johanne, 
unam  bov.;  Magister  Rogerus  de  Scard',  de  eodem  Johanne, 
unam  bov.  et  di. ;  Willelmus  filius  Rogeri,  de  eodem  Johanne, 
di.  bov. ;  Willelmus  Malkake,  de  eodem  Johanne,  unam  bov. ; 
Bogerus  Dryng,  de  eodem  Johanne,  di.  car. 

Calthorne.  In  Calthom  sunt  ij  car.  terrse :  quarum  Magis- 
ter Rogerus  de  Scard'  tenet,  de  eodem  Johanne,  di.  car.  terra, 
de  eodem  Johanne,  ij  bov.  fsicj;  Willelmus  de  Nevill,  de  eodem 
Johanne,  ij  bov.;»  WiUelmus  de  Nevyll,  de  eodem  Johanne, 
unam  car. ;  Walterus  de  Repyngdale,  de  eodem  Johanne,  unam 
bov.;  et  Prior  de  Malton  tenet,  in  puram  elemosinam,  unam 
bov.  terr». 

Rogerus  Bygott  tenet  de  domino  rege  in  capite,  pro  quarta 
parte  unius  feod.  milit.,  iiij  car.  terrae  in  Levesham,  ij  car.  terrae 
in  Lokton,  et  di.  car.  terrae  in  Pyckeryng,  per  cartam  domini 
regis  Henrici  factam  Hugoni  Bygott:  quarum  idem  Rogerus 
tenet  in  dominico  in  Levesham  ij  car.  et  quinque  bov. ;  Galfridus 
filius  Bartholomei  tenet  de  eodem  Rogero  di.  car. ;  Thomas  filius 
Radulphi  de  eodem  Rogero  iij  bov. ;  Nicholaus  Raven-'  de  eodem 
Rogero  ij  bov. ;  Gocelinus  filius  Adae  j  bov. ;  ecclesia  de  eadem 
j  bov. 

Roaldus*  filius  Adae  tenet  in  Lokton  j  car.  terrae  de  eodem 
Rogero;  Fratres  Militiae  Templi  in  eadem  vj  bov.  de  eodem 
Rogero ;  Radulphus  Skyryng  de  eodem  Rogero,  in  eadem,  j  bov.; 
Willelmus  Bameby  de  eodem  Rogero,  in  eadem,  j  bov. 

Et  Adam  Bruys  tenet  de  eodem  Rogero  in  Pickerynge  ij 
bov.;  et  Fratres  Hospitalis  Sancti  Nicholai,  in  eadem,  de  eodem 
Rogero  j  bov.,  etc. 

Newton.  Rogerus  Bygott  tenet  de  domino  rege  in  capite, 
pro  xij"*  parte  feodi  imius  milit.,  j  car.  terrae  in  Newton  quam 
Reynerus  de  Nevyll  tenet  de  eodem  Rogero,  et  quam  Willelmus 
de  Halton  tenet  de  eodem  Reynero ;  unde  Priorissa  de  Rosse- 
daill  tenet  iij  bov.  terrae;  haer*  Willelmi  de  Bolbek  iij  bov.; 
Willelmus  Jarrur'  j  bov. ;  et  idem  j  bov.  Et  residuimi  feodi  in 
Hirdirskelk,'  etc. 

*  S.  omitfi  Willelmus  de  Nevill  de  eodera  Johanne  ij  bov. 
J  Raudun,  S.  *  Radulphus,  8. 

'  Hinderskelfe,  in  the  wapentake  of  Buhner.    Castle  Howard,  the  princely 
residence  of  the  earls  of  Carlisle,  now  occupies  its  site. 


144  ubkbt's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

RowcESBY.*  De  feodo  Comitis  Marescalli  sunt  in  Rouceby 
3dij  bov.  terrse  de  baronia^  quarum  vij  car.  et  di.  [et]"  j  bov* 
terrse  faciunt  feed,  unius  milit. :  quarum  Edmundus  de  Has- 
tyngs  tenet  de  eodem  Rogero,  in  dominico  et  servitio,  iiij  bov. 
terrse ;  Willehnus  de  Everle  ij  bov. ;  Alanus  Pye  ij  bov. ;  Ma- 
theus  Gower  ij  bov. ;  haer*  Alexandri  de  Rouceby  ij  bov. ;  Ste- 
phanus  Wotte  j  bov.  Et  residuum  dicti  feodi  in  Hoton  BaJdolf,'* 
etc. 

Thorneton.  Rogerus  de  Moubray  tenet  de  domino  rege  in 
capite  iij  car.  terrse  in  Thornton,  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  unius 
mUit.,  quas  Willehnus  de  WyveU  tenet  de  eodem  Rogero,  et 
hser*  Rogeri  Morant  ten^  easdem  de  eodem  Willelmo,  etc. 

Thorneton.  Hseredes  Willelmi  vel  Petri  fsicj  de  Bruys 
tenent  de  domino  rege  in  capite,  in  Thornton,  pro  quarta  parte 
feodi  unius  milit.,  quas  Willelmus  Percy  de  Kyldale  tenet  de 
eisdem,  et  quas  haeres  Roberti  Maungevileyne  tenet  de  eodem 
Willelmo,  etc. 

Snaynton,  Westhorpe  et  Brompton.  Rogerus  Bygott 
tenet  de  domino  rege  in  capite  x  car.  terrse  in  Snaynton  et 
Westhorpp  in  Brompton,  pro  feodo  unius  milit.,  quas  Johannes 
de  Vescy  tenet  de  eodem  Rogero ;  de  quibus  Agnes  de  Vescy 
tenet  v  car.,  et  Rogerus  Helden'  tenet  v  car.  terrse,  etc. 

Brompton  et  Salden.^  Rogerus  Moubray  tenet  de  domino 
rege  in  capite  xij  car.  terrse  in  Brumpton  et  Salden,  pro  feodo 
unius  milit.,  quas  Johannes  de  Vescy  tenet  de  eodem  Rogero : 
unde  Agnes  de  Vescy  dotata  est  de  vj  car.,  et  eadem  tenet  in 
dominico,  de  emptione,  xiij  bov.;  Willelmus  Mayverhermer  (?)  x 
bov.  (vel  xj,  secundum  rotulum  wap.) ;  et  Johannes  de  Vescy  in 
dominico  iij  car.  et  j  bov.  terrse  (vel  tantima  j  car.,  secundum 
rotulum  wap.) 

Juratores  dicunt  quod  Comes  Albemarlise  tenuit  de  Comite 
Norfolkise  iiij  feod.  et  di.  in  Thornton,  Preston,  Newtone,  Bri- 
nyston,  Aton,  Cayton,  Leberston,  et  Osgotby  in  wap.  de  Pykc- 
ryng :  in  Ryllyngton  et  Thorpp  in  wap.  de  Bukcros  :  in  Potter 
Brompton  in  wap.  de  Dekryng :  et  in  Edeston  et  Holm  in  wap. 
de  Rydaill :  quse  feoda  idem  Comes  Norfolk^  tenuit  de  domino 
rege  in  capite.     Et  Johannes  de  Estou*"  tenet  omnia  praedicta 

•"  The  site  of  Boxbj  may  be  placed  about  one  mile  west  of  Thornton. 

-  et,  8. 

«  Button  Bardolf,  in  Buhner  wapentake.    See  p.  108,  ante. 

'  Heldeis,  S. 

*  Sawdon,  one  mile  and  a  half  north  of  Brompton. 

'  Dr.  Whitaker  says,  "John  de  Eshton  is  chiefly  memorable  for  having  con- 
tested the  right  to  the  earldom  and  estates  of  Albemarle  with  Edward  I."  (Hist. 
Craven,  183);  and  that  "the  king,  unable  to  evade  the  claim  of  his  com]>ctitor, 
oondeaoended  to  oome  to  an  agreement  with  him ;  and  in  consideration  of  an 


WAPENTAKE   OF   fICKEBINO   LYTHE,   N.  R.  145 

feoda,  tarn  in  dominico  quam  in  servitio^  de  dono  domini  regis^ 
et  per  cartam  domini  regis  Edwardi  qui  nunc  est,  pro  feodo 
unius  milit. :  de  quibus  idem  Johannes  Eston  tenet  in  Thornton, 
in  dominico,  iiij  car.  et  yj  bov.  terrse;  Alanus  filius  Johannis 
tenet  de  eodem  Johanne,  in  eadem,  yj  bov. ;  Hugo  Brom'*  de 
eodem  Johanne,  in  eadem,  ij  bov.;  Stephanus  fiUus  Alani  ij 
boY.;  Eobertus  de  Conskylff  iij  bov.;  Alanus  capellanus  j  bov.; 
Willehnus  de  Everle  j  bov. ;  Henricus  de  Eston  j  bov.  In  eadem 
Jacobus  de  M(»ra  tenet  x  bov. 

Et  Simon  Ughtred  x  bov.  de  eodem  Johanne  in  Preston  et 
Newton. 

Prior  de  Bridlington  tenet  in  Bryniston,  de  eodem  Johanne, 
sdiij  bov. ;  hser'  Bogeri  Moraunt  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  xiiij  bov. 
terrse. 

Willelmus  de  Fyshbum  tenet  de  eodem  Johanne,  in  Aton, 
ex  parte  orientali  aquae,  j  car. ;  Willelmus  de  Irton  de  eodem 
Johanne,  in  eadem,  j  car. 

Johannes  Barde  tenet  de  eodem  Johanne,  in  Cayton,  j  car. ; 
haer'  WiUelmi  Hatecrist  de  eodem  Johanne,  in  eadem,  j  car. 

hundred  pound  lands,  John  de  Eshton  released  the  earldom  and  harony  of 
Skipton"  {Ihid.f  226).  This  aooount  is  partly  corrohorated  hy  the  following 
extract  from  the  Plea  Boll  of  the  35th  Edward  I. :— "  Thomas  de  Multon  et 
Thomas  de  Lucy,  qui  dicunt  se  esse  hseredes  Avelinse,  quondam  filise  Willelmi 
de  Fortihus,  petunt  quod  dominus  rex  respectum  habeat  ad  jus  suum,  quod 
habent  in  maneriis  de  Cokermewe  in  com.  Cumberland,  Skipton  in  com.  Ebor., 
et  Roddeston  in  com.  Northampton.  Petitio  mittitur  hie,  etc.  Et  Johannes  de 
Cestria,  qui  sequitur  pro  domino  re^  et  servientes  regis  dicunt  pro  rege  quod 
in  Parliamento  regis  tento  anno  iiij  regni  sui  quidam  Johannes  de  Eston  petiit 
prsemissa,  simul  cum  aliis  terns  de  q^uibus  dicta  Avelina  obiit  seisita,  etc.  Qui 
quidem  Johannes  ilia  tenementa  remisit  domino  regi  pro  C  lib.  terr»  quas  idem 
'  dominus  rex  eidem  concessit  in  manerio  de  Thometon  prope  Pykeringe,  et 
Skipton  in  com.  Ebor.,  etc.  Ideo  Johannes  de  Eston,  oonsanguineus  et  hseres 
dicti  Johannis,  sum*  per  yicecomitem,  etc.,  antequam  procedatur,"  etc.  {Abbrev. 
PlacU.,  261).  It  appears,  also,  that  John  de  Eston,  in  consideration  of  the 
manor  of  Appletreewick  in  Craven,  released  his  claim  to  the  estates  of  Aveline 
de  Fortihus  in  England  and  Normandy.  A  copy  of  the  acquittance  is  entered 
in  the  Liber  Rubeus  Feodorum  in  the  Exchequer,  fol.  249  h. — ^J.  R.  W. 

In  1279,  John,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  John  de  Eston,  granted  to  the  prior  and 
canons  of  Bridlington  exemption  from  suits  of  court  at  Thometon  ( Jfon.  Ebor., 
232).  In  the  9th  Edward  I.  John  de  Eston  had  a  grant  from  the  king  of  a 
market  and  fair  in  Thornton  juxta  Pickeringe  (CaL  Rot.  Chart.,  109).  The 
Inq.  p.  m.  of  John  de  Eshton,  aU<u  Eston,  was  taken  in  the  29th  Edward  I. 
The  jurors  ss^  that  "  Johannes  filius  Roberti  de  Eston,  quondam  fratris  dicti 
Johannis  de  Eston,  est  hseres  propinquior  tam  prsedicti  Johannis  de  Eston  quam 
pnedicti  Roberti  quondam  fratris  Johannis  de  Eston.  Dicunt  etiam  quod  est 
etatis  viginti  quinque  annorum  "  {Col.  Oen.,  ii.,  601).  80th  Edward  I.,  " Mand. 
magistro  Ricaj^o  de  Havering,  escaetori  regis  citra  Trent',  quod  aocepta  securi- 
tate  a  Johanne  filio  et  hserede  Roberti  de  Eshton  dudum  defuncti,  de  rationabili 
relevio  suo  de  omnibus  terris  et  tenementis  que  etiam  de  rege  ut  de  honore  de 
Skipton  in  manu  nostra  existente  tenent'  per  servitium  militm  "  {Abbrev.  Bot. 
Orig.,  119). 
•    Browne,  S. 

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146  KIRKBY^S   INQUEST    FOB   YORKSHIRE. 

Idem  Johannes  Barde  tenet  de  eodem  Johanne^  in  Lebreston, 
ij  car.  terrae;  Prior  de  Bridlington  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  iij  car.; 
Abbas  de  Rievalle  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  j  car. 

Johannes  Barde  de  eodem  in  Osgotby  ij  car.  et  di. ;  haer' 
Willebni  Hatecriste  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  ij  car,  et  di. 

Residuum  vero  dictorum  feodorum  inquiretnr  in  aliis  wap. ; 
et'  Prjrthby  et  Grymeston  in  wap.  de  Buckros ;  et  Crambum  in 
wap.  de  Bnlmer,  etc. 

Summa  car.  ejusdem  feodi  in  wap.  de  Pykering,  xxviij  car.  et 
yj  bov.  terrae;  quarum  in  Thornton  vij  car.  et  vj  bov.  terrae, 
Newton  et  Preston  ij  car.  et  iiij  bov.,  Brenyston  iij  car.  et  iiij 
bov.  terrae,  Aton  ex  parte  orientali  aquae  ij  car..  Cay  ton  ij  car. 
terrae,  Leberston  vj  car.  terrae,  Osgotby  v  car.  terrae. 

Item  haeredes"  domini  Henrici  Percy  tenent  de  domino  rege 
in  capite  duo  feoda  milit.  et  quartam  partem  et  xvj™»°^  partem 
unius  feodi  in  Semer,  Burton  Dale,  Aton,  Irton,  Kylwardby  et 
Snaynton;  de  quibus  iidem"  haeredes  tenent  in  Semer  v  car. 
terrae,  in  Torpfeld  j  car.,  et  in  Burton  Dale  iiij  car.  terrae  pro  j 
feodo. 

Simon  de  Kylwardby  tenet  in  eadem,  de  praedictis*^  haere- 
dibus,  ij  car.  terrae  pro  quarta  parte  unius  feodi. 

Willelmus  de  Irton  tenet  in  Irton,  de  praedictis*  haeredibus, 
xiiij  bov.  terrae,  [T.  fil.  ejus  tenet  in  eadem,  de  eodem  haerede, 
V  bovat.,  Johannes  Bussell  in  eadem  v  bov.,  et  Sibilla  de  Haya 
j  caruc.]'  in  eadem,  quae  faciunt  iiij  car.  terrae,  pro  di.  feodo. 

Et  haer'y  Alani  Cyner  ten^  de  haeredibus  de  Percy,  in  Snayn- 
ton, xiij*  bov.  terrae  pro  viij^*  parte  et  xig™*  parte  j  feodi.  Et 
Willelmus  Thurneff*  tenet,  in  Snaynton,  j  car.  terrae*  quae  sole- 
bat  teneri  de  antecessoribus  ejusdem  haer',  pro  xij™*  parte  unius 
feodi  milit.,  et  modo  tenet  eandem  de  Templariis.* 

Idem  haer*  tenet  ij  car.  terrae  in  Thurustanby  pro  quarta 
parte  unius  feodi  milit.,  quas  [Willelmus  de]''  Morers  tenet  de 
eodem,  etc. 

'  Probably  an  error  for  soilioet. 

"  H»res  domini  Henrici  de  Percy  tenet,  JPeroy  MS, 

•  idem  lueres  tenet,  Perc^f  MS,  •  de  prjedicto  hserede,  Percv  MS. 

'  T.  fil.  ejus  tenet  in  eadem,  de  eodem  hserede,  v  bovat.,  Johannes  Bussell  in 
eadem  v  bov.,  et  Sibilla  de  Haya  j  caruc,  Percy  MS. 

9  Et  hsDredes  Alani  Cynere  tenent  de  hterede,  Percy  MS. 

•  xii  bov.,  Percy  MS. 

*  Thornoue,  Percy  MS.  2  Id.  Dec.,  1300.  Licence  to  Mr.  John  de  Sneinton, 
rector  of  Budston,  "  ut  in  honesto  oratorio  infra  manerium  Willelmi  Thorneve, 
germfkni  tui,  apud  Sneinton,  in  parochia  de  Brumpton,  erecto,  divioa  pro  auima 
Isabdlss  Thorneve,  matris  tu»,  per  unum  annum  licite  facias  celebrari  "  {Se^. 
Corbridye,  23  h). 

*  de  eodem  nsrede  de  .Percy  quse,  Percy  MS, 

'  The  Percy  MS.  omits  et  modo  tenet  eandem  de  Templariis. 
'  Willehnus  de,  Percy  ^8. 


WAPENTAKE    OF   PICKERING    LYTHE^    N.  R.  147 

Cujusmodi  redditus  annul  debetur  in  singulis  villis  vicecomiti, 
tarn  ad  tumum  vicecomitis  quam  ad  visum  franciplegiij  juratores 
dicunt  quod  nesciunt^  quia  dicunt  quod  wapentagium  de  Peke- 
ryng  est  in  manu  domini  Edmundi^  de  dono  domini  Henrici 
regis,  patris  regis  Edwardi,  et  non  respondet  vicecomiti,  nisi  in 
hiis  quae  pertinent  ad  coronam  domini  regis. 

Item,  quantum  quodlibet  wapentagium  dat  pro  firma  wap,  sui, 
dicunt  quod  nesciunt,  quia  wap.  de  I^^keryng  est  in  manu  domini 
Edmimdi,  ut  supra,  et  ballivus  suns  respondet  ei  de  exitibus,  etc. 

Item,  quantum  wapentagium  solebat  dare,  etc.,  dicunt  quod 
manerimn  de  Pykering  cum  wap.  et  pertinentiis,  dum  fuit  in 
manu  domini  regis,  solebat  [dare]"  per  annum  vij  li.  xs.,  etc. 

Item,  in  quibus  rebus  seu  redditibus  vel  perquisitis  firma  wap, 
constat,  seu  levari  solebat,  dicimt  quod  ballivus  de  Pykeryng 
levat  et  recepit  omnes  exitus,  ad  opus  domini  Edmundi,  unde 
firma  solebat  levari,  etc. 

Item,  de  illis  qui  clamant  habere  libertates  in  wap,,  a  quo 
tempore,  etc.,  dicunt  quod  antecessores  Henrici  de  Percy,  apud 
Semarr,  antecessores  Johannis  de  Yescy,  apud  Brompton,  et 
antecessores  Johannis  Wake,  apud  Cropton,  habuerunt  curias 
suas  et  furcas  et  emendas  de  serevisia  braciata  contra  assisam,  et 
faciunt  judicium  de  latronibus,  per  sectam,  et  hiis  usi  sunt  a 
tempore  a  quo  memoria  non  est.  Et  in  jllo  tenementi*^  (sic) 
domino  regi  pro  libertatibus  prsedictis,  etc. 

Item  dicunt  quod  Fratres  Militice  Templi,  Hospitalarii  [et] 
Canonici  de  ordine  de  Sempryngham^  tenent  curias  suas  et 
capiunt  emendas  de  braciatricibus :  hoc  idem  faciunt  Willelmus 
Bruys,  apud  Wilton,  Ricardus  Bruys,  apud  Sevelyngton,  Hugo 
de  Hastyng,  apud  Ailerstane,  Johannes  de  Eston^  apud  Thorn- 
ton, et  Decanus  Ebor.,  apud  Pykeryng,  [et]  tenent  curias  suas 
de  tribus  septimanis  in  tres  septimanas,  et  capiunt  emendas  de 
pistoribus  et  braciatricibus. 

It&tn,  de  prisonamentis  [et  prisonibusy  ubicunque  captis,  qua- 
liter  et  quibus  locis  deliberar',  dicimt  quod  Vicecomes  Ebor.  facit 
tumum  suum  per  [senescallum  ?] .     Ballivus  de  Pykeryng  facit 

inquisitiones   suas  in  balliva  sua,   et  judical *  invenit' 

ducere*  fac*  ad  prisonam  de  Pykeryng,  et  postea  ad  curiam  prox- 
imo sequentem,  quos  invenit  culpabiles  per  judicium  dampnat, 
et  inculpabiles  salvat,  etc. 

Item,  si  aliquid  domino  regi  subtractum  fuerit  de  jure  suo, 
etc.,  dicunt  quod  iiij  car.  terrae  in  Burton, 

•  dare,  S.  ^  tenentur,  S. 

f  et  prisonibus,  8.  *  Some  words  are  omitted  here. 

'  duas,  8. 

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INQUISITIONES'  FBODOBUM  IN  KICHEMONDSHIBE  FACTJB  CORAM 
JOHANNB  DB  KIRKBT,  THESAUBARIO  DOMINI  EDWARDI^  FILIl 
BEOI8  HENRICI^  ANNO  REONI  EJU8DEM  REGIS  EDWARDI  XY^^ 
UT  PATET  IN  ROTtTLO  FEODORUM  EJUSDEM  ANNI  IN  COMI- 
TATT7  EBOR.^  ET  IN  BAOA  DE  FEODIS  IN  CUSTODIA  REMEMO- 
RATORIS  THESAURARII  EXI8TENTE  IN  BBOR.*       (MSS.  Cotton, 

Faust.  B.  vii.,  fo.  90  a.) 

[WAPENTAGIUM    DE   HANG.]' 

Caterik.  Johannes  de  Britannia  tenet  eandem  villain  de 
domino  rege ;  sed  per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisi- 
tione  prsedicta.'' 

Baynebrio.  Idem  Johannes  tenet  eandem  villam  de  rege 
in  capite  j  [sed  per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio,  etc.]' 

HoBNEBY.  Sunt/  ibidem  sex  car.  terrce,  unde  xij  faciunt 
feodum  unius  militis :  de  quibus  Robertus  de  Lascelles  tenet  ij 
car.  terrae,  Petrus  de  Crakall  ij  car.,  Ricardus  de  Barton  j  car., 
Thomas  filius  Thomse  de  Otrington  j  car.  de  Edmundo  f^ton, 
et  idem  Edmundus  de  hseredibus  de  Thometon  Stiward,  et  iidem 
hseredes  de  Johanne  de  Britannia,  et  idem  Johannes  de  rege ; 
[sed  per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  prse- 
dictis,  nee  aliquid  redd,  ad  finem  prsedictum.]^ 

•  The  text  of  the  Inquest  for  the  whole  of  Bichmondshire  is  derived  from 
the  original  Begister  of  the  Honor  of  Bichmond,  a  beautiftd  manuscript  of  the 
early  part  of  the  fifteenth  centnuy,  now  among  the  Cottonian  MSS.  in  the  British 
Museum.  The  Begister,  as  is  well  known,  has  ahready  heen  printed  by  the 
learned  Gale  {Eegikrum  Sonoru  de  Michmand.  Folio,  Lond.,  1722);  but  that 
portion  of  his  text  whioh  comprises  Kirkby's  Inquest  has  some  inaccuracies  and 
omissions.  These,  with  various  readings  from  the  A.  B.  and  T.  MSS.,  will  be 
found  recorded  in  the  following  notes. 

*  A.  B.  and  T.  omit  this  title. 

'  Wapentagium  de  Hang,  A.  B.  Y.  The  Benster  has  "  Incipiunt  feoda  de 
Hang  West"  erroneously,  as  the  wapentakes  of  East  and  West  Hang  are  mixed 
up  indiscriminately. 

'  inquisitionibus  pnsdictiB,  A.  B.  Y. 

'  sed  per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio,  etc.,  A. 

^  The  entries  in  MSS.  A.  B.  and  Y,  generally  commence  "  In  eadem  villa 
sunt." 

'  sed  per  auod  ser\itium  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  prsedictis,  nee 
aliquid  redd,  ad  finem  prvdictum,  A.  B.  Y. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   HANO^   N.  B.  149 

Magna  Appilton  et  Parva  Appilton.*  Sunt  in  eisdem 
villis  yij  car.  terrse^  unde  xij^  etc. :  qnarum  Abbas  Beatae  Mariae 
Ebor.  tenet  ij  bov.  terrse  in  puram  elemosinam  a  tempore  quo 
non  extat  memoria;  et  Abbas  de  Jorevalle  tenet  di.  car.  in 
elemosinam  a  tempore  regis  Henrici^  de  hseredibus  Thomse  de 
Burgoj  et  residuum  tenetur  de  eisdem  hseredibus^  et  iidem 
hseredes  de  Johanne  de  Britannia^  et  Johannes  de  rege;  [sed 
per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  prsedictis.]^ 

Hakpord.  Sunt  ibidem  iij-^'  car.  terrse :  de  quibus  Robertus 
de  Hakford  tenet  vij*  bov.  terrae  de  hseredibus  Thomse  de  Burgo ; 
et  iidem  hseredes  tenent  residuum  de  Johanne  de  Britannia^  et 
idem  Johannes  de  rege  [in  capite ;  sed  per  quod  servitium  non 
fit  mentio ;  unde  xij  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod.  milit.] .' 

AsKERiGO.  Sunt  ibidem  vj  car.  terrse^  unde  xiiij  faciimt 
feod.  milit. :  de  quibus  Ranulphus  filius  Banulphi  tenet  j  car. 
terrse  de  Henrico  de  la  Wodhall^  et  idem  Henricus  de  Hugone 
filio  Henrici^"*  et  idem  Hugo  de  Comite  Bichmimdise^  et  Comes 
de  rege  in  capite ;  et  Willelmus  Banastre  tenet  imam  car.  terrse^ 
et  Abbas  de  Jorevalle  tenet  j  car.  et  di.,  et  Willelmus  Toke  di. 
car.  terrse,  et  Petrus  Grossetest  j  car.  terrse,  et  Thomas  de 
Thometon  j  car.  de  Hugone  filio  Henrici,  et  idem  Hugo  de 
Sibilla  de  Ttometon  Stiward,  et  dicta  Sibilla  de»  Comite  Rich- 
mundise,  et  Comes  de  rege  [in  capite]  .<*  Et  reddit  villa  prsedicta 
ad  finem  prsedictum  vs.  vjd. 

HoLTBY  ET  Aynderby.'  Simt  ibidem  ix  car.  terrse,  et 
faciunt  feod.  imius  milit. :  de  quibus  Willelmus  de  Holtby  tenet 
iiij  car.  terrse  et  di.  de  Henrico  de  Bipon,  et  Henricus  de  Comite 
Bichemundise,  et  Comes  de  rege  [in  capite]  ;^  et  residuum  tene- 
tur' de  Roberto  de  Aynderby  de  eodem  Comite,  et  Comes  de 
rege.     [Et  nullum  fit  servitium.]  *■ 

KiRKBT'  ET  Fleteham.  Suut  ibidem  ix  car.  terrse,  unde^ 
(blank)  faciunt  feod.  imius  milit. :  de  quibus  Nicholaus  de  Sta- 

*  East  and  West  Appleton,  in  the  parish  of  Catteriok. 

'  sed  per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  prtediotis,  A.  B.  Y. 

S  iiy  car.,  Y.  *  vj  bov.,  Y. 

'  in  capite;  sed  per  ouod  servitium  non  fit  mentio;  unde  nj  oar.  terns 
fiK»nnt  feod.  milit.,  A.  B.  Y. 

"  Hugh  Fitz  Henry,  lord  of  Bavensworth,  died  in  the  first  week  of  Lent, 
83rd  Ediwd  I.,  leaving  Henry  his  son  and  heir  {Col.  Q^n.,  ii.,  697). 

"  Johanne  de  Britannia,  et  idem  Johannes  de  rege,  A.  B.  Y.,  and  so  through- 
out these  MSS. 

•  in  capite,  A.  B.  Y. 

'  Ainderby  Myers,  a  f^urm  in  the  township  of  Ainderby-Myers-with-Holtby, 
and  parish  of  Hornby. 

t  tenet  Robertus,  A.  B.  Y.  '  Et  nullum  fit  servitium,  A.  B.  Y. 

'  The  vill  of  Kirkby  has  disappeared.  Kirkby  Hall,  near  the  parish  church 
of  St.  Mary,  about  one  mile  north  of  Kirkby  Fleetham,  probably  occupies  its 
site.  '  et  faciunt,  Y. 


150  KIRKBY's    inquest   for   YORKSHIRE. 

pilton  tenet  iij  car.  terrae  de  Willelmo  Giffard,  et  idem  Willel- 
mus  tenet  j  car.  terrae  de  Johanne  de  Britannia  Comite  Riche- 
mimdise^  et  idem  Comes  de  rege;  et  Prioiissade  Marrig  tenet  ix 
bov.  terrae  in  puram  ekmosinam  a  tempore  quo  non  extat 
menoria;  et  eadem  Priorissa  tenet  similiter  dnas  boy.  terrae  de 
Henrico  filio  Conani  ;*  et  idem  Henricus  tenet  ij  car.  et  j  boy. 
terrae^  et  praedicta  Priorissa  tenet  ij  boy.  de  Johanne  Cohnan^  et 
idem  Johannes  tenet  ij  car.  et  yj  boy.  terrae  de  Comite  Riche- 
mundiae^  et  Cornea  de  rege. 

Thorneton  Bust.  Snnt  ibidem  sex  car.  terrae,  nnde  xviij, 
etc.  ;*  quarum  mia  ear.  tenetnr  de  haeredibus  Willehni  de  Bid- 
mer,  et  dL  car.  et  y  boy.  terrae  tenentur  de  Thoma  Temper- 
snape,  et  idem  Thomas  de  Roberto  de  Tatersale,*'  et  idem  Rober- 
tus  de  Sibilla  de  Thometon  Stiward,  et  eadem  Sibilla  de  Comite 
Ridiemundiae,  et  Comes  de  rege.  [Et  nullum  fit  inde  seryitium.]  ' 

West  BoIiVON  bt  PARyA  Bolton  .^  Sunt  in  eisdem  yiUis  yj 
ear.  terrae  et  di.  quae  faciunt  feod.  unius  milit. :  de  quibus  Hen- 
rieufi  de  Bothis  et  Elena  de  Bolton  tenent  ij  boy.  terrae  dc  Magis- 
tro  Sancti  Leonardi,  et  idem  Magister  de  Willelmo  de  Preston 
in  puram  elemosinam,  [a  tempore,  etc.] ;'  et  idem  Willelmus 
tenet  iij  car.  terrae  de  Maria  de  Neyille,*  et  eadem  Maria  de 
Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege;  et  Willelmus  Scrop  tenet  iij  car. 
terrae  de  Cecilia  de  Hemeby,  et  eadem  Cecilia  de  Roaldo^  filio 
Roaldi,  et  idem  Roaldus  de  Maria  de  Neville,  et  [eadem]'  Maria 
de  Comite  Richemundiae,  et  idem  Comes  de  rege.  [Et  nihil 
reddit,  etc.]^ 

Atkescarth.  Sunt  ibidem  iij  car.  terrae,  et  faciunt  iiij**™ 
partem  feodi  unius  milit. :  de  quibus  Rogerus  Oysell  tenet  j  car. 
et  di.  de  Maria  de  Neville,  et  eadem  Maria  de  Thoma  de  Burgo, 
et  Thomas  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege ;  et  Ranulphus  filius 

"  His  grandfather,  Henry  Fiti  Conan,  had  a  charter  of  tree  warren  in 
Liverton,  Kelfield,  and  Fleetham  in  the  56th  Henry  III.  {Cal.  Mot.  Chart.,  103). 

*  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  Robert  de  Tatersale,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  de  Tateraale,  who  died  in 
1273  {Cal.  (Ten.,  i.,  194),  married  Joan,  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  Ralph  Fitz 
Ranulph,  lord  of  Middleham,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  Robert,  who  was  found  to 
be  his  heir,  and  of  ilill  age,  in  the  26th  Edward  I.  (Ihid.,  u.,  557).  See  p.  162, 
poitea. 

'  Et  nullum  fit  inde  servitium,  A.  B.  T.  The  next  eutay  in  these  MSS.  is 
Thoraldeby. 

'  West  Bolton,  in  the  parish  of  Aysgarth,  and  Castle  Bolton,  in  the  parish 
of  Wensley.  '  a  tempore,  etc.,  A.  B.  Y. 

'  The  well-known  "  Mary  of  Middleham,"  widow  of  Robert  de  Neville  of 
Raby,  and  eldest  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  the  above  Ralph  Fitz  Ranulph,  lord 
of  Middleham. 

*  Rotld  de  Burton,  constable  of  Richmond  {JReg.  Hon.  de  Bickm.,  apud  Gale, 
229).  '  eadem,  A.  B.  Y. 

^  Et  nihil  reddit,  etc.,  A.  B.  Y. 


WAPENTAKE    OF   HANO^    N.  R.  151 

Ramilphi  tenet  j  car.  teirae  de  Nicholao  [de]*  Gertheston/  et 
idem  Nieholaus  de  [dicto]^ Thoma  de  Burgo,  et  [idem]* Thomas 
de  Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege ;  et  Rogerus  Oysell  tenet  ij  bov. 
de  dicto  Nicholao^  et  idem  Nicholans  de  [dicto]^  Thoma^  et 
idem  Thomas  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege :  Hugo  de  Kirkby 
tenet  ij  bov.  terrae  de  Thoma  de  Burgo,  et  [idem]*  Thomas  de 
Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Thosesbt.  Sunt  in  eadem  villa  tres  car.  terras^  et  f aciunt 
quintam-^'  partem  feodi  unius  milit. :  de  quibus  Petrus  filius 
Hugonis  tenet  duas  car.  terrae  et  sex  bov.  terrae  de  Willelmo 
filio  Nicholai  [de]  Ebor./  et  haeredes  ejusdem  Willelmi  de  haere- 
dibus  de  Thornton  Stiward,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  Comite  Rich- 
mundiae^  et  Comes  de  rege ;  et  Hugo  de  Thoresby  tenet  de  Petro 
de  eadem  duas  bov.  terrae^  et  idem  Petrus  de  haeredibus  de 
Thometon  Stiward,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de 
rege. 

Preston.  Sunt  ibidem  iij  car;  terrae,  et  faciunt  quintam 
partem  unius  feodi  milit. :  de  quibus  Thomas  de  Preston  tenet 
j  car.  terrae  et  di.  de  Willelmo  de  Preston,  et  idem  Willelmus 
de  Briano  filio  Briani  et  Hugone  filio  Henrici  per  aequales  por- 
tiones,  et  praedicti  Brianus  et  Hugo  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de 
rege. 

BiTRTON  IN  BiscHOPDALE.  Simt  ibidem  vj  car.  terrae  quae 
faciunt  di.  feod.  milit. ;  de  quibus  Robertus  de  Tatersale  tenet 
xiiij  bov.  terrae  de  Johanne  Comite  Richmundiae ;  et  Magister 
Templi  tenet  ij  bov.  terrae  de  eodem  Roberto,  et  idem  Robertus 
de  praedicto  Comite ;  Adam  filius  Galfridi  tenet  j  car.  de  Thoma 
de  Burgo ;  Rogerus  Oysell  di.  car.  de  eodem  Thoma :  Johannes 
Bigot  tenet  iij  bov.  de  Galfrido  de  Scot,  et  idem  Galfridus  de 
eodem  Thoma;  et  Thomas  Totty  tenet  ij  bov.  terrae  de  haere- 
dibus Willelmi  le'  Bulure,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  haeredibus  Tho- 
mae  de  Burgo ;  et  Hugo  de  Kirkby  tenet  ij  bov.  terrae  de  haere- 
dibus praedicti  WiUelmi;  [et]*  Robertus  de  Tatersale  tenet  j 
car.  terrae  de  Roberto  de  Ramyt,"  et  idem  Robertus  de  haere- 
dibus praedicti  Willelmi  le  Bulur,*'  et  iidem  haeredes  de  dicto 
Thoma  de  Bui^o ;  et  Michael  de  Harcla  tenet  tres  bov.  terrae 
de  haeredibus  ejusdem  Thomae,  et  idem  Thomas  de  Comite,  et 
Comes  de  rege. 

•  de,  A.  B.  Y. 

/  Nicholas,  son  of  Robert  de  Gerdiston  (Garriston),  confirmed  a  grant  of 
land  in  Hunton  to  the  nuns  of  Marrick  in  1266  (Coll.  Top.  et  Oen.,  v.,  119). 
f  dicto,  Y.  *  idem,  A.  B.  Y. 

'  dicto,  B.  Y.  J  quartam,  A. 

*  Some  account  of  this  family  has  been  given  at  p.  20. 
'  de  Bulmer,  B.  "  et,  A.  B. 

-  Eunt,  B.    Raunt,  Y.         •  le  Buhner,  B. 


152  kirkby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

Est  Bolton.'  Sunt  ibidem  tres  car,  terrae,  et  faciunt  vj**" 
partem  unius  feodi  milit. :  de  quibus  Willelmus  de  Serop  tenet 
medietatem  de  Johanne  Comite  Richemnndiae ;  et  aliam  medie- 
tatem  tenet  Willelmus  de  Scrope  de  Ranulpho  filio  Banulphi^  et 
idem  Ranulphus  de  Maria  de  Neville^  et  eadem  Maria  de  hsere- 
dibus  de  Thometon  Styward^  et  iidem  hseredes  de  Comite^  et 
Comes  de  rege;   [sed  per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio,  etc.]* 

RiDMER.  Sunt  ibidem  quinque  ear.  terrse  quae  faciunt  ter- 
tiam  partem  feodi  unius  milit. :  de  quibus  iij  car.  et  di.  tenentur 
de  Maria  de  Neville ;  et  hseredes  Alani''  de  Walkyngham  tenent 
de  Abbate  de  Jorevalle  j  car.  terrse,  et  idem  Abbas  de  Waltero 
de  Eggesclyf,  et  idem  Walterus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Ilketon.'  Sunt  ibidem  iij  car.  terras  quae  tenentur  de 
Hugone  filio  Henrici,  et  idem  Hugo  tenet  de  Johanne  de  Waw- 
ton/  et  idem  Johannes  de  Rogero  [de]"  Moubray,  et  [idem]" 
Rogerus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  [Et  nullum  fit  inde 
servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  praedictis,  nee 
aliquid  redd.,  etc.]* 

SwYNTON.  Sunt  ibidem  vj  car.  terrae,  unde  xij  faciunt,  etc.; 
quarum  iiij'  car.  tenentur  de  Radulpho  de  Normanvill ;  et  idem 
Radulphus  tenet  residuum  de  Hugone  filio  Henrici,  et  idem 
Hugo  de  Johanne  de  Wawton,  et  Johannes  de  Comite,  et  Comes 
de  rege.  [Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum,  nee  aliquod  fit 
inde  servitium.]  y 

Helhe  et  Sutton.  Sunt  ibidem  in  eisdem  villis  quinque 
car.  terrae  quae  tenentur  de  Johanne  de  Wauton,  et  idem  Johan- 
nes de  Rogero  [de]"  Moubray,  et  [idem]'  Rogerus  de  Comite, 
et  Comes  de  rege.     [Et  nihil  reddit.]' 

f  Low  Bolton,  near  Bedmire,  in  the  parish  of  Wensley. 

*  sed  per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio,  etc.,  A.  6.  Y. 

*  Alan  de  Walkingham,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  John  de  Walkingham,  hj  Agnes, 
daughter  of  Alan  de  Stavelej,  married  Eva,  daughter  of  Sir  Adam  de  Boltby. 
His  Inq.  p.  m.  was  taken  in  the  12th  Edward  I.,  his  sou  Adam  being  his  next 
heir  {Cal.  (Ten.,  i.,  347).  '  Ilton,  in  the  parish  of  Masham. 

'  Sir  John  de  Wauton,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  John  de  Wauton,  lord  of  Masham- 
shire,  died  in  1297  {Fishef^B  MfUhamthire^  220).  By  an  Inq.  p.  m.,  taken  d2nd 
Edward  L,  his  daughter  Joan  was  found  to  be  his  next  heir  \Cal.  Gen.,  ii.,  660). 
The  proof  of  age  of  "Johanna,  uxor  Hugonis  de  Hepham,  filia  et  hseres 
Johannis  de  Wauton,"  was  taken  Jan.  2lBt,  34th  Edward  I.,  when  "  Galfridus 
Le  Lord  de  Pykenham  Wade  (oo.  Norfolk),  dicit  quod  dicta  Johanna,  filia  et 
hseres  pnedioti  Johannis  de  Wauton,  nata  apud  IVkenham  Wade  et  in  eoolesia 

S'ufldem  Yill»  baptizata  fuit  in  supervigilia  Sancti  Bartholomei  anno  regni  regis 
dwardi  decimo  octavo  "  (Ibid.,  ii.,  704). 
-  de,  A.  B.  Y.  '  idem,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  Et  nullum  fit  inde  servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  predictis, 
nee  aliquid  redd.,  etc.,  Y.,  and  nearly  the  same  in  A.  and  B. 

'  ii  oar.,  A.    dute  oar.,  B. 

F  Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  pradiotum,  nee  aliquod  fit  inde  servitium,  Y.,  and 
similar  in  A.  and  B.  '  Et  nihil  reddit,  A.  B.  Y. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   HANO^   N.  R.  153 

Eltnstrtnoe.  Est  ibidem  j  car.  terrse :  de  qua  Abbas  de 
Jorevalle  tenet  j  bov.  terrae  de  Waltero  le  Latryn'/  et  idem 
Walteros  tenet  eandem  bov.  et  iij^  alias  boy.  de  Johanne  de 
Wanton;  et  idem  Johannes  tenet  residuum  de  Bogero  [de]* 
Monbray^  et  idem  Rogerus  de  Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege.  [Et 
nihil  redd,  ad  finem  prsedictum.]'' 

Eltnoton.  Sunt  ibidem  vj  car.  terrse :  quarum  iij  car. 
tenentur  de  Johanne  de  Wawton;  [et]'  Abbas  de  Jorevalle 
tenet  similiter  de  eodem  Johanne^  et  reddit  per  annum  xs. ;  et 
idem  Johannes  [tenet] ^^  de  Rogero  [de]*  Moubray^  et  idem 
Bogems  de  Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Masham  et  Parva  Burton.^  Sunt  in  eisdem  villis  xxvij 
car.  terras^  et  respondent  pro  uno  feodo  milit.  Item  sunt  ibi  vj 
car.  terrse ;  de  quibus  Magister  Militise  TempU  in  Anglia  tenet 
ij  bov.  terrse  in  puram  elemosinam;  et  residuum  tenetur  de^ 
Johanne  de  Wawton,  et  idem  Johannes  de  Bogero  [de]*  Mou- 
bray,  et  idem  Bogerus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  [Et  nul- 
lum fit  inde  servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  prse- 
dictis.]^ 

Feoherbt.-^'  Sunt  ibidem  iij  car.  terrse :  de  quibus  Elias  de 
Petherby  tenet  ij  car.  de  Johanne  de  Wanton,  unde  ix  car. 
faciunt  feod.  unius  milit.,  et  idem  Johannes  de  Avicia^  Marmyon, 
et  eadem  Avicia  de  Johanne  Comite  Bichemimdise,  et  idem  Comes 
de  rege.  Item  prsedictus  Elias  tenet  j'  car.  terrse  de  Gilberto 
de  Clifton,  et  idem  Gilbertus  de  hseredibus  de  Thornton  Stiward, 
et  iidem  hseredes  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Et  redd,  per 
ann.  xs. :  sed  utrum  reddi  debet  ad  finem  wapentagii  vel  ad  auxi- 
lium  vicecomitis  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  [prsedictis]  .* 

Burton  super  Yore."  Sunt  ibidem  iiij*  car.  terrse,  unde 
xiiij,  etc.,  quas  Bicardus  de  Magna  Burton  tenet  de  Maria  de 
Neville,  et  eadem  Maria  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.     [Et  nihil 

Clyfton.*  Gilbertus  de  Clifton  tenet  iij  car.  terrse  de  Bo- 
berto  de  Tatersale,  et  Bobertus  de  Comite  Bichemundise,  et 
Comes  de  rege.     [Et  nihil  redd.]^ 

•  Lambard,  Y.    Launde,  A.  B.  *  iiij*',  Y. 

'  de,  A.  B.  Y.  '  Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  pradictum,  A.  B.  Y. 

•  et,  A.  B.  Y.  /  tenet,  Y. 

f  Low  Burton,  near  Masham.  ^  a  Johanne,  Gale. 

'  £t  nullum  fit  inde  servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio  in  inmiisitionibus  prsedictis, 
B.  Y.  J  Fearbjr,  in  theparish  of  Masham. 

•  For  some  account  of  Avice  Marmion,  see  W  est  Tanfield. 
'  y  car.,  Y.  "•  prsedictis,  Y. 

"  Called  Great  Burton-upon-the-Yore  in  1475,  and  now  High  Burton. 

•  iij  car.,  Y.  '  Et  nihil  redd.,  A.  B.  Y. 

•  Clifton-upon-Ure,  a  township  in  the  parish  of  Thornton  Watlas.  It  is  not 
mentioned  in  the  Nomina  Yillarum. 


154 


Kfsftsr'i  t3iQUxrr  rom  TaBusrKs. 


Trtkne.  Sunt  ibideiii  tres  car.  tcrr^  et  dj.,  nude  xij,  etc, : 
de  qmibaj  Ricimlus  der  StaTnlaT  tenet  j  csr.  terfae  de  Gilbeito 
de  OtftoQ ;  et  idem  Gilbertus  tenet  i^idnas  ij  ear,  de  Roberto 
de  TateTBale,  et  Boberttia  de  Comite,  et  Ccnnea  de  fege-  [Et 
Eiuliun]  fit  inde  ierntium  de  quo,  etc,]' 

TnoKSETOS  ET  Watlous/  Stmt  in  eisdem  Tilli»  ix  car. 
tnrae  et  di,^  irnde  xij*  facinet  feod.  iiiiiiis  milit, :  de  qnibus  Her- 
veuft  de  Watlous  tenet  iiij*  car,  terra*  et  ij  bcir.  terrm  de  Boberto 
de  Tatersale ;  et  Petms  de  Thorealwr  tenet  qmnqiie  ear*  et  ij  boT. 
teirae  de  eodem  Roberto,  et  idem  Bobertus  de  Comitej  et  Cornea 
de  rege.     [Et  nullum  fit  inde  serrititun,  etc,]" 

BBOAtE  ET  FaFTaBY*  Sunt  ibidem  vij  car,  terne^  qnarum 
ij  ear.  et  di.  et  xij  bo  v.  tenentur  de  Briano  filio  Alani ;  et  idem 
Brianiui  tenet  residuum  de  ifohaTine  Comite  HichemaiidiaB;  et 
Comes  de  regej   [»cd  per  quod  sendtinm  non  fit  mentio,  etc.]' 

Ker]>7REiy«  Sunt  ibidem  ix  car.  terrsej  quae  faciunt  qiiartam 
partem  feodi  nnins  mil  it, :  de  qui  bus  Petnia  flUus  Hugonis  de 
Thoresby  tenet  XYiij  bo  v.  terrse  de  Avicia  M  army  on  ^  et  cad  em 
Avici  a  de  Johanne  Comite  Ricbemundia*,  et  idem  Comes  de  regc ; 
et  Elena  domina  de  Keri>erby  tenet  totum  residuum  de  Bolero 
de  Laacelle«,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  Roaldo  filio  Hoaldi,  et  idem 
Eoalduu  de  Coroite^  et  Comes  de  rege.  [Et  mhil  redd,  ad  finem 
pnedictumj  ncc  aliquod  fit  inde  senitium.]* 

MiDELHAM.  Sunt  ibidem  iij  car.  terrae,  quse  faciujit  quar- 
tam  partem  fcodi  uniiiB  milit. ;  et  tenet  eas  Maria  de'  NeviJl  de 
Comite,  et  Come«  de  rege.     [Et  nihil  reddit,]^ 

Carleton  et*  Coverdale,  Sunt  ibidem  in  eadem  villa  v 
car.  terr^,  undc  xij,  etc. :  de  quibus  j  car.  [et]*^  ij  bov.  terrae 
tenentur  de  Maria  de  Neville ;  et  eadem  Maria  tenet  eai  et  re* 
siduns  iij  car.  et  vj  bov.  terrse  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

CovKRHAM.  Sunt  in  eadem  villa  iiij  car.  terrae,  quae  faciuiit 
tcrtiam  partem  fcodi  nnius  milit.  :  de  quibus  Stcpbauus  de 
Covcrhara  teuet  ij  car.  terrae  de  Comite  Hichcmundiae ;  et  Abbaa 
de  Coverbam  tenet  de  pnedicto  Stepbauo  j  car*  et  di.;  et  idem 
Stcphanus  tenet  di,  can  de  Maria  de  Neville,  et  eadem  Maria 


'  Gftle  omita  de. 

'  Et  nullum  fit  inde  ierritium  de  quo,  eto,,  A.  B.  T. 

'  Ttio  vill  of  WaUou^,  the  Wadlea  of  Domeeday  Bookj  baa  now  diaippeared, 

*  liiij,  A. 

'  Et  nullum  fit  iodo  sorvitium,  ©to.,  A.  B.  T. 

*  Firhy,  tk.  Ninftll  vilhi^^  and  township  one  mile  south  of  Bedal^. 

*  Sed  j-er  qucHl  tservitlum  mm  fit  mentio,  elo..  A,  B.  Y* 

'  Et  nihil  podd.  ad  fiuem  pruDdictum,  aeo  liiqucMi  fit  inde  flcrvitiuiu.  A,  B>  T. 
'  CJjilii  omits  do.  •  Et  rahil  reddit,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  Cm-lelon  in  Cbvordale,  A.  B.    This?  in,  no  doubt,  the  correct  re«diiig, 

*  el,  A.  B.  Y. 


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153 


de  Roaldo  filio  Roaldij  et  idem  Roaldiis  de  Comitej  et  Comes  de 
pege, 

CALDESBBGir  BT  Parva  Scrafton.''  Sunt  ibidem  luj  car. 
terrse,  quas  faciunt  iij^^*^  partem  feodi  unius  milit. :  de  quibua 
Stephanus  de  Coverham'  tenet  j  car.  et  iij  bov.  terrse  de  Maria 
de  Neville ;  et  Rogerus  rtlius  Robert!  tenet  quinque  bov.  terrse 
de  eodem  Stephatio,  et  idem  Stephanus  de  [prjedicta]-^  Maria 
de  Neville ;  ct  eadem  Maria  tenet  totnm  praedictnm  tenementnm 
de  Comite  Eichemundiae,  et  Comes  de  rege* 

West  Schapton.  Est  ibidem  nna  car.  teme,  quam  Abbas 
de  Coverham  tenet  de  Ranulpbo  filio  Ranulphij  et  idem  RauuU 
phus  de  Comite  Richemundisej  et  Comes  de  rege.  [Et  nihil 
redd,  ad  linem  prsedictnm,  nee  fit  inde  ser\Htium  de  quo  fit 
mentio  in  inquisitionibus  pnedictiB,]^ 

Akelthorp.  Sunt  ibidem  iij  car.  terrsBj  qnse  facinnt  iiij"""* 
partem  feodi  unins  milit, :  de  qui  bus  WOlelmus  [de]^  Midilton 
tenet  medietatem  de  Willelmo  de  Ebor*,  et  idem  WiOelmus  de 
Roberto  de  Tatersale ;  et  Willelmus  filiuB  Walter!  tenet  aliam 
medietatem  de  eodem  Roberto*  Et  totum  priedietura  tenemen- 
tnm tenetur  de  Comite  Richcmundiaej  et  idem  Comei*  illud  tenet 
de  rege. 

West  Witton  et  Swynythwaite*  Sunt  in  eiadem  villis  yj 
car.  terrse,  quse  faciunt  di.  fcod.  milit. ^  quae  tenentur  de  Roberto 
de  Tatersale^  et  idem  Robertus  tenet  eaa  dc  [pra^dieto]'  Jolianne 
Comite  RichemundiBej  et  Comes  de  rege.  [Et  nibil  redd.  a4 
finem  prsedictum.]^ 

Melmorry.^  Sunt  ibi  ij  car,  terrse  et  di.^  uude  xij^  etc*, 
quse  tenentur  dc  [prsedict^] '  Maria  de  Nevill,  et  eadem  Maria 
eas  tenet  de  Comite  Richemundisej  et  Comes  dc  rege*  [Et 
nihil  redd.,  ncc  ullum  fit  inde  servitiumj  etc.]" 

Est  Witton.  Sunt  ibidem  in  eadem  villa  vjcar.  terne, 
quae  faciunt  di.  feod.  milit. :  de  quibus  Abbas  de  Jorevalle  tenet 
quinque  car.  terrre,  et  reddit  regi  per  anu*  %x  H. ;  et  Brianus 
filius  Alani  tenet  unam  car,  terrae  de  Comite  RiehemuodiGe^  ct 
Comes  de  rege. 

HoTON  Hang.     Sunt  ibidem  vj  car*  terrse,  quse  faciunt  di, 

^  East  Scrai^o,  a  hiwsilet  lia!f  a  mile  S.W.  of  CaJdbergli. 

'  SlepheQ  de  Coverham  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  In  "  Caudobtrg  et 
Scrafton^*  in  the  55th  Henry  III.  (dU.  Mot.  Chart.,  99). 

/  pnudicta,  A.  B.  T. 

'  Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  pra^ictunt,  n@c  fit  indo  lervitiim)  de  (juo  Et  mentio 
in  inquisitionibiis  prsediolis,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  de,  A.  B.  Y  '  priEdicto,  A.  B.  Y. 
i  Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  prffidiotutn,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  Iti  MSS.  A>  B.  and  Y.  Mclmorby  precedes  Akelthorpe,  whi«b  is  followed 
by  £«l  Witton.  '  pradicta,  A,  B.  Y. 

*  Et  nihil  redd. J  neo  uUum  fit  inde  servitium,  elo-,  A.  B,  ¥. 


156  kirkbt's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

feod.  mifit. :  de  quibiis  Abbas  de  Jorevalle  tenet  iij  car.  teme 
et*  di.  de  Comite  Richemundise ;  et  Walterus  Eggeliscliff  tenet  yj 
boT.  terrse  de  eodem  Abbate^  et  idem  Abbas  de  prsedicto  Comite ; 
et  pnedictus  Walterus''  tenet  j  car.  terrse  de  eodem  Comite ;  et 
Walterus  filius  Alani  tenet  di.  car.  de  Maria  de  Neville^  et  eadem 
Maria  .de  Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege.  [Et  nullum  fit  inde  ser- 
vitium  de  quo  fit  mentio^  etc.]^ 

Thorneton  Stiward.^  Sunt  ibidem  v  car.  et  v  bov.  terrw, 
unde  xiiij  fadunt  feod.  [milit.]  f  quarum  una  car.  et  y  bov. 
tenentur  de  Sibilla  de  Thorneton;  et  Johannes  de  Saperton 
tenet  iiij^  boy.  terrse  de  Johanne  de  Haseby^  et  idem  Johannes 
de  hseredibus  Ricardi  de  Laybum^  et  iidem  hseredes  de  prsedicta 
Sibilla^  et  eadem  Sibilla  de  Comite  Bdchemundise^  et  Comes  de 


Ftnkall.  Stmt  ibidem  vj  car.  terrae,  et  faciunt  di.  feod. 
milit. :  de  quibus  ecclesia  dotata  est  de  una  car.  terrse ;  et  Abbas 
de  Joreyalle  tenet  ij  car.  terrse  de  Comite  Richemundise ;  et 
idem  Abbas  tenet  alias  ij  car.  terras'  de  Johanne  le'  Breton^  et 
idem  Johannes  de  Comite  Bichemundise.  Item^  idem  Abbas 
tenet  j  car.  terrse  de  Briano  filio  Alani^  et  idem  Brianus  de 
Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege.     [Et  nihil  redd.,  etc.]** 

Burton  Constable.  Simt  ibidem  xij  car.  terrse;  de  quibus 
Abbas  Beatse  Marise  Ebor.  tenet  ij  boy.  terrse,  et  Magister  Sancti 
Leonardi  tenet  alias  ij  boy.  terrse  in  puram  elemosinam  de 
Boaldo  filio  Boaldi;  et  idem  Roaldus*  tenet  residuum  de  Johanne 
Comite  Richemundise,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Est  Haukeswell.  Sunt  in  eadem  yilla  yj  car.  terrae,  qua- 
rum  iiijo'  sunt  de  feodo  Marise  de  Neyille,  et  faciunt  tertiam 
partem  feodi  unius  milit. ;  et  ij  car.  sunt  de  feodo  le'  Butiller,  et 
faciunt  yj**™  partem  feodi  unius  milit. ;  de  quibus  di.  car.  et  ij 
boy.  terwe  tenentur  de  Waltero  de  EgUsclyfi^,*  et  idem  Walterus 
tenet  residuum  de  prsedicto  feodo  le  Butiller  de  Comite  Riche- 
mundise,  et  idem  Comes  de  rege ;  et  hseredes  Ricardi  de  Rybof 

"  A.  omits  et  di.  *  Willelmus,  A.  B. 

r  £t  DiiUum  fit  inde  eervitium  de  quo  fit  mentio,  etc.,  A.  6.  T. 

*  Dr.  Whitaker  was  of  opinion  "  that  this  place  acquired  its  distinctive  appel- 
lation of  Steward  firom  some  of  the  seneschals  of  the  earls  of  Bichmond  "  {Hi*t. 
JSichmondakire,  i.,  368). 

'  milit.,  A,  B.  Y.  •  Gale  omits  terr». 

'  de.  Gale.  ■  Et  nihil  redd.,  etc.,  A.  B.  Y. 

'  His  son,  Thomas  de  Bichmond,  was  returned  lord  of  Burton  Constahle  in 
the  9th  Edwurd  11.,  and-  in  the  following  reigli  sold  that  manor  to  Henry,  lord 
Sorope,  of  Bolton.  Isabella,  sister  and  heir  to  Boald  de  Bichmond,  and  daughter 
•of  the  above  Thomas,  married  Nicholas,  second  baron  Stapleton  of  Carleton,  and 
was  buried  at  Draz. 

*  Son  of  Bobert  de  Egglescliffe.  By  his  wife  Emma  he  had  a  son  Bobert 
(WkUaker^t  Bickmandskire,  i.,  112),  who  was  certified  lord  of  HaujLwell  in  1316. 


WAPENTAKE   07   HANO^    N.  R.  157 

tenent  rj  bov.  temd,  et  Abbas  de  Coyerham  tenet  di.  car.  de 
Maria  de  Neville ;  et  una  car.  et  di.  et  x  boy.  terrse  tenentor 
de  Heryeio  de  Watlons^  et  idem  Herveus  de  [prsedicta]'  Maria 
de  Neyille^  et  eadem  Maria  de  Comite  Bichemundise^  et  idem 
Comes  de  rege. 

Magna  Fencotes  et  Parva  Fencotes.  Simt  ibidem  ix 
car.  terrse^  qnse  facinnt  feod.  imius  milit. :  de  quibns  Magister 
Militise  TempU  in  Anglia  tenet  di.  car.  in  piiram  elemosinam^  [a 
tempore  quo  non  extat  memoria];^  et  Willelmus  de  Holtbjr 
tenet  iij  car.  et  di.  de  Alano  le  Fraunceys ;  et  idem  Alanus  tenet 
residuas  v  car.  terrse  de  Hugone  filio  Henrici^  et  idem  Hugo  de 
Henrico  filio  Conani^  et  Henricus  de  Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege. 
[Et  nullum  fit  inde  sendtium.]' 

ScoRUBTON.  Sunt  ibidem  xij  car.  [terrse]/  quse  faciimt 
feod.  unius  milit. :  de  quibus  ecclesia  dotata  est  de  j  car.  terrse; 
et  Abbas  Beatae  Marise  Ebor.  tenet  ij  boy.  terrse ;  et  Abbas  Jore- 
yaUis  tenet^  j  boy.  terrse  et  ix  acras  prati^  et  Magister  Militise 
TempU  in  Ajiglia  tenet  (blank)  in  puram  et  perpetuam  elemo- 
sinam^  [a  tempore  quo  non  extat  memoria]  f  et  residuum  tenet 
Bogems  de  Lascelles  de  Comite  Bichemundise^  et  Comes  de 
rege. 

Walburn.  Sunt  in  eadem  yilla  y'  car.  terrse :  quarum  di. 
car.  et  yij'  boy.  terwe  tenentur  de  hseredibus  de  Thornton ;  et 
una  car.  tenetur  de  domina  de  Leybume^  et  eadem  domina  tenet 
de  Maria  de  Neville,  et  eadem  Maria  de  haeredibus  de  Thornton  \ 
et  Walterus  filius  Abrahse  tenet  iij  boy.  de  hseredibus  Bicardi  de 
Leybum,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  prsedictis  hseredibus  de  Thornton  : 
Bobertus  de  Hertford  tenet  vj  boy.  de  Wymero  de  Walburn,  et 
idem  Wymerus  tenet  easdem  yj  boy.  cum  iiij  boy.  de  prsedictis 
haeredibus  de  Thornton,  et  iidem  hseredes  de  Comite  Bichemun- 
di«,  et  Comes  de  rege  :  et  Abbas  de  Coyerham  tenet  iij  boy.,  et 
Abbas  Jorevallis  ij  boy.,  et  Priorissa  de  Ellerton  ij  boy.  in  ele- 
mosinam ;  [sed  a  quo  et  per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio  in 
inquisitionibus  prsedictis  :]>'  et  Magister  Militise  Templi  tenet  j 
boy. ;  sed  a  quo  et  per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio,  [etc.,  nee 
aliquid  reddit.]^ 


'  pnedicta,  A.  B.  Y. 

'  a  tempore  quo  non  extat  memoria,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  Et  nullum  fit  inde  servitium,  A.  B.  Y,  •  teme,  A.  B,  Y. 

*  Gale  omitfi  tenet. 

'  a  tempore  quo  non  extat  memoria,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  vj  car.,  A.  B.  Y.  '  vj  bov.,  B.  ...  ... 

/  sed  a  quo  et  per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio  in  inquiationibus  pnediotui, 

.  B.  Y. 
'  etc.,  nee  aliquid  reddit,  Y.    et  nihil  redd.,  et<j.,  B. 


158  Kuuunr's  csQiicav  lOft  TaAKSHiKZ. 

WrnxDEMiMJ  n  Ultbkbowz.*  Sunt  ibtdem  ix  car.  terre, 
qiUB  £M:nmt  lieod.  imiiis  milit. :  de  quibfiis  nna  car.  et  dL  et  t 
boff.  terrae  taientnr  de  Niciiolao  de  Weodeale^ ;  et  idem  Nicho- 
lans  tenet  imam  car.  et  t  boT.  terrs*  de  Comite  Richemondiae, 
et  idem  Comes  de  rege ;  et  iij  car.  et  xiii}  bov.  tenentnr  de  prae* 
dicto  Ccnnite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

LATBUBinu  Sunt  ibidem  rij  car.  terrae,  onde  xiiij,  etc.: 
qoarom  iiij  bor.  tenentur  de  WiUebno  de  Lajbum,  et  idem 
WiUehnus  de  haeredibiis  de  Thomtcm  Stiirard,  et  iidem  haeredes 
de  Ccnnite  Bichemmidiae ;  et  xiiij  bor.  tenentur  de  eiadem  haere- 
diboB,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  praedicto  Comite ;  et  Cecilia  de  La j- 
bom^  Alicia^  Isabella,  et  Agnes  tenent  j  car.  terrae  de  Johanne 
de  Aldbnrgh,  et  idem  Johannes  de  praedictis  haeredibns,  ut  snpra ; 
et  eaedem  Cecilia,  Alicia,  Isabella,  et  Agnes  tenent  ig  boT.  terrae 
de  Maria  de  NeviU,  et  [eadem}'  Maria  de  [praedictis]^  haeredibus 
de  Thornton,  et  haeredes  de  Thc^mton  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de 
r^e;  [et]'  Bicardns  de  Wodyngton  tenet  ij  car.  terrae,  et  haere- 
des Bicardi  de  Bybof  tenent  dL  car.;  sed  non  dicitur  de  quo, 
nee  per  quod  servitium. 

Heknebt.  Sunt  ibidem  ix  car.  terrae,  unde  xiiij,  etc. :  qua- 
rum  ij  car.  et  v  bov.  terrae  tenentur  de  Willelmo  de  Leybum ; 
et  Thomas  de  Biswik  tenet  j  bov.  de  Abbate  JorevalUs,  et  idem 
Abbas  de  dicto  Willelmo;  et  idem  Willelmus  tenet  j  car.  terrae 
et  vj  bov.  terrae,  una  cum  praedictis  tenementis,  de  Roberto  de 
Pumeux,  et  idem  Robertus  de  haeredibus  de  Thornton,  et  iidem 
haeredes  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege :  et  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.  et 
V  bov.  terrae  tenentur  de  Waltero  Gill ;  et  idem  Walterus  tenet 
j  car.  et  iij  bov.  terrae  de  haeredibus  Thomae  de  Stochale,  et 
iidem  haeredes  de  Roberto  de  Foumeus,  et  idem  Robertus  de 
praedictis  haeredibus  de  Thornton,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  Comite 
Richemimdiae,  et  Comes  de  rege.  [Et  nullum  fit  inde  servitium 
de  quo  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  praedictis.]"* 

Gbtnton.  Est  ibidem  una  car.  terrae,  quam  Prior  de  Brid- 
lyngton  tenet  in  puram  elemosinam  de  antecessoribus  Gilbcrti 
de  Gaunt ;  et  nullum  fit  inde  servitium,  [ut  supra.]  " 

Staynton.  Simt  ibidem  iij^  car.  terrae,  quae  faeiimt  iiij^°* 
partem  feodi  imius  milit. :  de  quibus  WiUelmus  de  Staynton 
tenet  j  car.  de  Roberto  de  Hertford ;  et  [idem]^  Robertus  tenet 
eandem  car.  et  residuas  ij  car.  de  Wichardo  de  Charroun,  ct 

*  The  vill  of  UlYeshowe  has  disappearud.  It  stood,  probably,  not  far  from 
Ulshaw  Bridge,  near  Middleham,  and  about  three  miles  and  a  half  E.S.E.  of 
Wensley.  '  v  bov.  teme  et  di.,  Y. 

J  eadem,  A.  B.  Y.  *  prajdictis,  A.  B.  Y.  '  et,  A.  B. 

"  St  nullum  fit  inde  servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  prse- 
diotis.  A,  B.  Y.  "  ut  supra,  A.  B. 

•  6  car..  Gale.  '  idem,  A.  B.  Y. 


WAPENTAKE    OP   HANO^    N.  R.  159 

idem  Wichardus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege^  quse  faciunt  di. 
feed,  milit. 

Spenytho&ne.  Sunt  ibidem  vj  ear.  terrse^  quse  fadunt  di. 
feod.  milit. :  de  quibus  ecclesia  dotata  est  de  di.  car.  terrse ;  et 
ij  bov.  terrse  tenentur  de  Tboma  filio  Johamiis  de  Spenythome^ 
et  idem  Thomas  de  Ranulpho  filio  Banulphi ;  et  j  car.  et  xiiij 
bov.  terrae  tenentur  de  prsedicto  Ranulpho  filio  Banulphi;  et 
idem  Banulphus  tenet  ij  car.  terrse  et  di.^  ima  cum  tenementis 
prsedictis^  de  Maria  de  Nevill^  et  eadem  Maria  de  Comite  Biche- 
mundise^  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Bebdene.  Sunt  ibidem  iij  car.  terrse^  quse  faciunt  iiij**™ 
partem  feodi  unius  milit.:  quarum  persona  de  Haukeswell  tenet 
ij  bov.  terrse  in  puram  elemosinam^  et  nilul  reddit :  Bobertus 
filius  Mathei  tenet  ij  bov.  terrse  de  Boberto  de  Band,  et  idem 
Bobertus  de  Walter©  de  EggesclyflF;  et  Alanus  Hawys  tenet  ij 
bov.  terrse,  et  Thomas  filius  Thomae  tenet  alias  ij  bov.  terrsB  de 
eodem  Waltero ;  *  et  idem  Walterus  tenet  xiiij  bov.  terrae,  una 
cum  prsedictis  tenementis,  de  Comite ;  et  Edmundus  de  Killom 
tenet  similiter  ij  bov.  terrse  de  eodem  Comite,  et  idem  Comes 
de  rege;  [sed  per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisi- 
tionibus.]*" 

Danbt.  Sunt  ibidem  v  car.  terwe,  unde  xij  etc. :  de  quibus 
Bicardus  de  Charroun  tenet  tertiam  partem  ejusdem  villse,  ex- 
oepta  j  acra'  et  di.  terrse ;  et  Edmimdus  de  Killom  tenet  duas 
partes  prsedictae  villse  de  Comite  Bichemundise,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Welle,  Nostebfeld  et  Faohebwalde.'  Sunt  ibidem  vj  car. 
terrse,  quae  faciunt  di.  feod.  milit. :  de  quibus  Bobertus  de  Tater- 
sall  tenet  v  car.  terrae  in  dominico  de  Comite  Richemundiae,  et 
Comes  de  rege ;  et  Maria  de  Neville  tenet  Fagherwald  pro  una 
car.  terrae  de  eodem  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  [Et  nihil 
"  reddit.]  « 

Patbik  Bbompton.  Sunt  ibidem  xij  car.  terrae,  quae  faciunt 
feod.  unius  milit. :  de  quibus  Alicia  Plays  tenet  in  dominico  v 
car.  terrae  de  Hugone  filio  Henrici,  et  idem  Hugo  de  Comite 
Bichemimdiae,  et  Comes  de  Bege :  Beginaldus  de  Lyns  et 
Bicardus  filius  ejus  tenent  iiij  car.  terrse  et  di.  de  haeredibus  de 
Homeby,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  Edmimdo  Fyton,  et  idem  Edmun- 

t  Willelmo,  A.  B. 

^  sed  per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus,  A.  B.  Y. 

'  caruc.  et  di.,  A. 

'  Fatherwald,  A.  6.  Y.  This  place  has  disappeared.  It  is  not  mentioned  in 
the  Nomina  Villarum.  Gale  says,  "  extitit  villa  [de  Fagherwalde]  inter  Welle 
et  Cathorpe  tempore  Edwardi  III.  cum  fundaretur  hospitale  de  Welle,  prout  ex 
chartis  ejus  apparet,  et  vestigiis  sedificiorum,  quae  nomen  in  agris,  Fairvx>od 
Fields,  etiamnum  retinent ''  (Seg.  Hotter,  de  JBtcAm.,  246).  Carthorpe  is  two  and 
a  half  miles  E.N.E.  of  Well.  -  Et  nihil  reddit,  A.  B.  Y. 


160  KIRKBT^S   INQUEST   FOE  YORKSHIRE. 

dus  de  hseredibtis  de  Thometon  Styward,  et  iidem  hseredes  de 
Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege ;  et  una  car.  tenetur  de  Roberto  de 
Tatersale^  et  idem  Robertus  de  Waltero  de  Berdene/  et  Wal- 
teros  de  Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege :  Ricardus  de  Lyns  tenet  ij 
boT.  de  Roberto  de  Lacelles^  et  idem  Robertus  de  prsedicto 
Waltero,  et  idem  Walterus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege ;  et 
Michael  de  Bereheby*'  tenet  ij  bov.  de  eodem  Waltero,  et  idem 
Walterus  de  Comite,  et  idem  Comes  de  rege;  et  Elias  de  Fereby 
tenet  j  car.  terrse  de  Avicia  Marmyon,  et  eadem  Avicia  de 
Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.     [Et  nihil  reddit  ad  finem.]* 

Neuton  bt  Rtsewik.  Simt  in  eisdem  villis  xij  car.  terra, 
qu»  faciunt  feod.  unius  milit. :  quarum  j  car.  et  £.  et  vj  bov. 
teme  tenentur  de  Roberto  Tortemayns ;  et  idem  Robertus  tenet 
in  dominico  unam  car.  et  ij  bov.  terrae,  una  cum  tenementis 
prsdictis,  de  Roberto  de  Tatersale,  et  Robertus  de  Comite 
Richemundise,  et  Comes  de  rege ;  et  di.  car.  et  iiij  bov.  terrse 
tenentur  de  Ricardo  de  la  Chaumber ;  et  idem  Ricardus  tenet 
in  dominico  j  car.  et  ij  bov.  terrse  de  hseredibus  Thomse  de 
Burgo,  et  iidem  hseredes  de  Comite  Richemundi»,  et  Comes  de 
rege ;  et  una  car.  terrse  tenetur  de  Maria  de  Neville,  et  eadem 
Maria  tenet  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege ;  et  j  car.  terrae  et  di. 
tenetur  de  hseredibus  Thomse  de  Burgo,  et  prsedicti  hseredes  de 
Hugone  filio  Henrici,  et  idem  Hugo  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de 
rege ;  et  Abbas  de  Jorevalle  tenet  Rysewik  pro  iij  car.  terrae  de 
Nicholao  de  Gertheston,  et  idem  Nicholaus  de  praedictis  hsere- 
dibus Thomse  de  Burgo,  et  iidem  hseredes  de  Comite,  et  Comes 
de  rege. 

Hesilton.  Sunt  ibidem  vj  car.  terrae,  quse  faciimt  di.  feod. 
milit. :  quarum  di.  car.  et  iiij  bov.  terrae  tenentur  de  Briano 
filio  Alani,  et  idem  Brianus  de  Comite  Richemundise,  et  Comes 
degrege;  et  Abbas  Jorevallis  tenet  ij  car.  de  Roaldo  filio  Roaldi 
in  puram  elemosinam,  et  idem  Roaldus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de 
rege ;  et  Elias  de^  Hesilton  tenet  di.  car.  de  Petro  de  Crakhall,  et 
idem  Petrus  de  dicto  Briano,  ut  supra.  Item  idem  Elias  tenet 
ij  bov.  terrse  de  Priorissa  de  Marrigg  in  elemosinam,  et  eadem 
Priorissa  de  Elia  de  Wynderhill,  et  idem  Elias  de  Petro  de 
Crakall  prsedicto,  et  Petrus  de  Briano,  et  Brianus  de  Comite, 
et  Comes  de  rege;  [et  Elias  de  Hesilton  tenet  ij  bov.  terrae 
de  prsedicto  Elya  de  Winderhyll,  et  idem  Elyas  de  praedicto 
Petro,  ut  supra;]'  et  Elias  de  Hesilton  tenet  duas  bov.  terrae  de 

•Bred'.T.    Berd',A.B. 
•  Borrowby,  in  the  parish  of  Leake.    See  p.  100. 
'  £t  nihil  reddit  ad  flnem,  A.  B.  Y.  '  Gale  omits  de. 

'  et  Elias  de  Hesilton  tenet  ij  bov.  terns  de  prsedicto  Elja  de  Winderhyll,  et 
idem  Elyas  de  prsedicto  Petro,  ut  supra,  A.  B.  T. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   HANO^    N.  R.  161 

Willdmo  de  Merkjmgton,  et  idem  Willelmus  de  prsedicto  Briano, 
et  idem  BrianuB  de  Comite  Richemiindise,  et  Comes  de  rege. 
[Et  nullmn  fit  inde  servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio^  ut  supra.]* 

HuNTON^  Gertheston*  ET  Erethorne.  Sunt  in  eisdem 
yilUs  xiiij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij,  etc. :  quarum  ij  car.  et  vij  bov. 
tense  tenentur  de  Johamie  de  Hunton ;  et  idem  Johannes  tenet 
iij  car.  et  v  bov.  terrse  de  Hugone  filio  Henrici,  et  idem  Hugo 
de  Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege ;  et  residuum  tenetur  de  feodo 
diversorum^  sicut  continetur  plenius  in  inquisitionibus  prsedictis. 
[Et  nullum  fit  inde  servitium,  ut  supra.]*' 

Snaps.  Sunt  ibidem  v  car.  terrae,  unde  xij,  etc. ;  quarum 
una  car.  tenetur  de  Maria  de  Neville ;  et  eadem  Maria  tenet 
residuum  de  Johanne  Comite  Richemundise^  et  idem  Comes  de 
rege.     [Et  nullum  fit  inde  servitium.]'' 

Thorp  Pirrowe.  Sunt  ibidem  ij  car.  terrse^  unde  xij,  etc.; 
et  Helwisia  de  Pirrowe  tenet  eas  in  dominico  de  Bx>berto  de 
Tatersale  per  servitium  militare^  et  idem  Bobertus  de  Comite, 
et  Comes  de  rege. 

Atscouoh  et  Lemynoe.'  Sunt  in  eisdem  villis  vij  car., 
unde  xij,  etc. :  de  quibus  Magister  Militise  Templi  in  AngUa 
tenet  j  bov.  terrae  in  puram  elemosinam  de  Hugone  filio  Hen- 
rici ;  et  iij  car.  tenentur  de  eodem  Hugone  per  servitium  mili- 
tare ;  et  idem  Hugo  tenet  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Hippeswelle.  Sunt  ibidem  iij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij,  etc. ; 
de  quibus  Radulphus  de  Brantyng  tenet  ij  partes  unius  car.  de 
Alano  de  Caber,-^  et  reddit  per  ann.  pro  omni  servitio  di.  marc. ; 
et  iiij  bov.  terrae  tenentur  de  eodem  Alano;  et  idem  Alanus 
tenet  residuum  de  Avicia  Marmyon,  et  eadem  Avicia  de  [prae- 
dicto]^  Boaldo,  et  [idem]*  Boaldus  de  Comite  Richemundiae,  et 
Comes  de  rege. 

CoLBURNE.  Sunt  ibidem  vj  car.  terrae,  quae  faciunt  quar- 
tam  partem  feodi  unius  milit. :  quarum  iij'  car.  terrae  tenentur 
de  Johanne  Comite  Richemundiae,  et  idem  Comes  tenet  eas  de 
rege;  et  residuum  tenetur  de  Henrico  de  Ripon,  et  idem  Hen- 
ricus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  [Et  nullum  fit  inde  servi- 
tium, ut  supra.]-'' 

'  Et  nullum  fit  inde  servitium  de  quo  fit  meotio,  ut  supra,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  Garriston,  in  ^e  parish  of  Hawxwell. 

'  £t  nullum  fit  inde  servitium,  ut  supra,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  Et  nullum  fit  inde  servitium,  A.  6.  Y. 

'  Little  Leeming,  oUm  Lemingford,  in  the  parish  of  Bedale.  The  great 
Boman  road  leading  from  Isurium  to  Cataractonium  crossed  Leeming  Beck  at 
this  point. 

/  Kabergh,  Y.  '  prsedicto,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  idem,  A.  B.  Y.  '  iiij  car.,  Y. 

i  Et  nullum  fit  inde  servitium,  ut  supra,  A.  B.  Y. 

M 


162  kibkby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

BuBOH.  Sunt  ibidem  vij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij,  etc. :  de  qoibus 
Abbas  Jorevallis  tenet  j  car.  terrae  in  puram  elemosinam^  a  tem- 
pore regis  Johannis^  de  Avicia  Marmyon ;  et  residumn  tenetnr 
de  feod.  diversorum^  sicut  plenius  continetnr  in  inquisitionibns 
pnedictis ;  quie  quidcm  feoda  tenentnr  de  Boaldo  prsedicto,  et 
Aoaldus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

BoBELL  ET  Thornton*  Collyngb.  Sunt  ibidem  x  car.  terrae, 
unde  xij,  etc. :  de  quibus  ecclesia  de  Bedale  dotata  est  de  ij 
bov.  terrae ;  et  Abbas  de  Sancta  Agatha  tenet  j  bov.  terrae  simi- 
liter in  puram  elemosinam ;  et  residuum  tenetur  de  feod.  diver- 
•orum,  qui  tenent  de  Briano  filio  Alani,  et  idem  Brianus  de 
Maria  de  Neville,  et  eadem  Maria  de  Roberto  de  Monsters,  et 
idem  Robertus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Pabva  Cbakehall.  Sunt  ibidem  v  car.  terrae,  unde  xij,  etc., 

Juae  tenentur  de  feod.  diversorum,  qui  tenent  de  Johanne  de 
Iritannia  Comite  Richemimdiae,  et  idem  Comes  de  rege.     [Et 
nullum  fit  inde  servitium,  etc.]' 

Magna  Cbakehall  et  Rande."*  Sunt  ibidem  iiij  car.,  unde 
xi\,  etc. :  de  quibus  Robertus  de  Rande  tenet  unam  di.  car.,  et 
Oilbcrtus  filius  Hawisiae  tenet  aliam  di.  car.  de  Roberto  de 
Tatersale ;  et  idem  Robertus  tenet  residuum  de  Comite  Riche- 
mundiae,  et  Comes  de  rege.  [£t  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  prae- 
dictum.]* 

Thoraloeby.^  Sunt  ibidem  ix  car.  terne,  unde  xiij  faciunt 
feod.  unius  milit. :  de  quibus  Rogerus  Oysell  tenet  di.  car.  de 
Roberto  de  Tatersale  ;P  et  idem  Robertus  tenet  viij  car.  terrae 
et  di.  de  Comite  Richemundiae,  et  Comes  de  rege.     [Et  nihil 

*  Now  called  Cowling  only, — a  hamlet  in  the  township  of  Bumll-cum- 
Cowling,  and  parish  of  Bedale.  At  the  date  of  the  Domesday  Survey  there  were 
five  carucates  in  Borel,  and  four  in  Torneton.  According  to  Gale  {S^ff.  Hon.  de 
Riohmondf  pp.  26,  240),  Thornton  Collynge  was  called.  Southometon  (South 
Thorneton)  in  the  80th  Henir  II.  This  is  somewhat  singular,  as  Ck)wling  and 
BurriU  are  due  north  of  Thornton-Watlaa,  and  east-by-north  of  Thornton - 
Steward. 

'  Et  nullum  fit  inde  servitium,  etc.,  A.  B. 

"  Rands  Oranse,  a  small  township  near  Bedale. 

"  Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  pnedictum,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  See  page  150,  note  x. 

'  In  the  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Eobert  de  Tatersale,  senior,  taken  in  the  26th  Edward  I., 
the  jurors  say,  "  quoad  pnediota  maneria  de  Welle,  Crakehale  et  Thoraldeby  cum 
suis  membris  et  pertinentiis,  quod  pnediotus  B.obertus  de  Tateshale  nihil  habuit 
neo  tenuit  in  eisdem  maneriis  die  quo  obiit  nisi  tantum  ratione  Johannse,  filia; 
Badulphi  fllii  Badulphi,  uxoris  ipsius  Eoberti,  qu»  quidem  maneria  de  Welle, 
Crakehale  et  Thoraldeby  eidem  Johannn  in  propaitem  suam  sibi  oontingentem  de 
hsereditate  qute  fuit  pncdioti  ILadulphi  dudum  post  mortem  ejusdem  Badulphi 
jure  hsBreditario  desoenM>ant  et  assignebantur  taiiquam  uni  filiarum  et  hsDredum 
ipsius  Badulphi.  Et  dici&nt  quod  idem  B.obertus  et  Johanna  uxor  ejus,  quse 
adhuo  superstes  est,  ISenuerunt  eadem  maneria  conjunctim  in  forma  prsedicta  de 
Johanne  de  Britannm  ut  de  honore  castri  sui  de  Bichemond  "  ( Col,  Oen.,  ii.,  55  7) 


WAPENTAKE    OP   HANO^    N.  R.  168 

redd,  ad  finem  prsedictom^  nee  aliud  fit  inde  servitium  de  quo 
fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  prsedictis.]^ 

HuDDESWELL.  Sunt  ibidem  vj  car.  terrse^  nnde  xij  etc. ;  de 
quibos  Abbas  Sanctse  Marise  Ebor  tenet  viij  boy.  terrse  in  domi- 
nico  de  Comite  Bichemundise. 


DE     TSRBIS     IN     LIBERTATE     BEATiB     MARIJS     EBOR.     IN     EODEM 
WAPENTAOIO. 

Sunt  in  eodem  wapentagio  de  Hang  villa  de  Munkeby/ 
qnam  Abbas  Beatse  Manse  de  Ebor.  tenet  in  dominico ;  villa  de 
Langthome/  quam  Bobertus  de  Lascelles  tenet  de  dicto  Abbate. 

In  villa  de  Scotton  snnt  iiij^'  car.;  quarum  dominus  de 
Latymer  tenet  ij  car.^  et  Johannes  de  Steyngreve  ij  car.  de 
dicto  Abbate. 

In  villa  de  Catrik  ij  car,  terrse^  quas  Abbas  tenet  in  dominico. 

In  villa  de  Scnrueton  ij  bov.  terrse^  quas  Abbas  tenet  in 
dominico. 

In  villa  de  Huddeswelle  vuj  bov.  terrse^  quas  Abbas  tenet  in 
dominico  de  Comite  Bichemundise^  et  Comes  de  rege. 

In  villa  de  Danby  j  car.  terrse,  quam  Johannes  de  Danby 
tenet  de  Abbate^  et  Abbas  de  Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege. 

t  Et  nihil  redd,  ad  flnem  pnediotum,  neo  aliquid  fit  inde  servitium  de  quo  fit 
mentio  in  inquisitionibus  pnedictis,  A.  B.  Y.  In  these  MSS.  the  inquisition  for 
the  wapentake  of  Hang  ends  here. 

'  Munkeby  is  not  named  in  the  Nomina  Yillarum.  Gale  says,  "  nulla  higua 
nominis  villa  vel  in  oomitatu  Eboraoensi,  vel  Biohmondiensi  agnoscitur "  (A^, 
Hon,  de  JUehmond.  245). 

*  The  Abbat  of  St.  Mary's  was  returned  lord  of  Langthome  in  1316. 


h2 


INCIPIT  FEODARIUM-  DE  GILLYNG  WEST/ 

[MSS.  Cotton,  Faust.  B.,  yii.,  fo.  98.] 


B0WB8  CUM  BoLRON.  Sunt  ibidem  vij  car.  et  di.  teme : 
unde  Comes  Richemundise  tenet  v  car.  in  capite^  sed  non 
respondet  pro  feodo  militari;  Stephanus  de  Ulveshowe  tenet 
di.  car.  terrse  de  domino  Comite^  et  Comes  de  domino  rege  in 
capite;  Thomas  de  Bolron  tenet  vj  bov.  terrse  in  Bolron  de 
Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege.  [Magister  Hospitalis  Sancti 
Leonardi  Ebor.  tenet  x  bov.  terrse  in  Bowes  de  Comite^  et  Comes 
de  rege.]^  lUam  terram  tenet  Magister  Templi''  in  puram 
elemosinam,  et  nullum  facit  servitium^  nee  fecit  a  tempore  quo 
non  extat  memoria. 

Brioenale.  Sunt  ibidem  vj'  car.  terrae^  unde  xij  car.  terrse 
fadunt  feodum  unius  militis,  quas/  Edwardus  Charles  tenet  de 
Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege ;  [sed  non  dicitur  per  quod  servitium.]  9 

Cliffs  super  Tese.*  Idem  Edwardus  tenet  unam  car. 
terrse  ibidem  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Item  Thomas*  de 
Laton  tenet  de  eodem  Edwardo  in  Est  Laton  tres  car.  terrse^  et 

*  Colkted  with  Addit.  MS.,  Brit.  Mus.,  26,729,  oited  in  the  suooeeding  notes 
by  the  letter  S.,  and  also,  as  fiur  as  practicable,  with  MSS.  A.  B.  and  T.  In 
these  last-mentioned  MSS.  the  wapentakes  of  East  and  West  Gilling  are  mixed 
up  in  a  somewhat  perplexing  manner,  and  the  entries  are  given  in  a  more  abbre- 
viated form  than  in  the  Begister,  which  itself  is  only  an  abstract  of  the  original 
return  b^  Kirkby.  Nevertheless  these  MSS.  occasionally  disclose  new  reacQngs 
and  additional  matter.  The  S.  MS.  contuns  two  versions  of  this  portion  of  the 
Inquest.  The  first  (fo.  72)^  which  corresponds  in  general  arrangement  with  the 
Begister,  supplies  several  important  variations  from  that  text.  The  second  (fo. 
78)  is  headed  "Gillyng  West  alio  mode,"  and  agrees  in  nearly  every  particular 
with  MSS.  A.  B.  and  T. 

»  Wapentagium  de  Gilling,  A.  B.  T. 

'  Magister  Hospitalis  Sancti  Leonardi  Ebor.  tenet  x  bov.  teme  in  Bowes  de 
Cromite,  et  Ck>me8  de  rege,  S. 

*  lUam  terram  tenet  pnedictus  Magister  in  puram  elemosinam,  et  nuUum 
fkdt  inde  forinsecum  servitium,  neo  fecit  a  tempore  quo  non  extat  memoria,  S. 
This  account  in  confirmed  by  MSS.  A.  B.  and  T.,  which  read  as  follows :— "  Item 
Magister  Hospitalis  Sancti  Leonardi  de  Ebor.  tenet  residuas  x  bov.  terrse  de 
eodem  Comite  in  puram  elemosinam,  et  idem  Ck>mes  de  rege  in  capite,  ut  supra, 
neo  fit  inde  aliquod  servitium."  «  i^  car.,  A. 

/  quas  hiaredes  Willehni  Charles  tenent,  A.  B.  T. 

'  sed  non  didtur  per  quod  servitium,  A.  B.  T. 

A  MSS.  A.  B.  and  Y.  omit  this  entry.  <  Johannes,  S. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   OILLINO   WEST^    N.  R.  165 

Edwardus  de  Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege.  Item  Thomas  Grete- 
hede  tenet  de  eodem  Edwardo  in  Atlowe-Couton-^'  duas  car. 
teme^  et  Edwardus  de  Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege. 

RoKSBT.  Sunt  ibidem  tres  car.  terrse^  unde  xij  faciunt 
feodum  militare,  quas  Alexander  de  Rokeby  tenet  de  Briano 
filio  Alani^  et  Brianus  de  Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege ;  [sed  non 
didtur  per  quod  servitiimi.]* 

MiKiLTON^  Ceosthwayte  ET  LoNTON.  Sunt  ibidem  vj  car. 
terrse^  unde  xij,  etc. :  de  quibus  Thomas  de  Graystok'  tenet 
unam  car.  in  Crossethwaite  de  Hugone  filio  Henrici ;  et  Alexander 
de  Rokeby  tenet  j  car.  in  Lonton  de  eodem  Hugone ;  et  Alanus 
Cocus  tenet  di.  car.  terrae  in  Mikelton  de  dicto  Hugone;  et 
dictus  Hugo  tenet  tres  car.  terrse  in  eadem  de  Comite,  et  simi- 
liter tenet  residuum  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

RUMBALDEKIRK"*   CUM    HuNDRETHWAITE.      Suut   ibidem  trCS 

car.  terrse,  unde  xij,  etc. :  de  quibus  Brianus  filius  Alani  tenet 
in  Hundrethwaite  j  car.  terrse,  et  unam  aliam  car.  terrse  in  viUa 
Sancti  Rumaldi/  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege;  et  Parsona 
ecclesisB  Sancti  Rimialdi^  tenet  j  car.  terrse  in  eadem  villa,  unde 
ecdesia  sua  dotata  est. 

Ltrttnoton.  Sunt  ibidem  quinque  car.  terrse,  unde  xij, 
etc. :  de  quibus  Ricardus  [de]'  Ragill  tenet  di.  car.,  Alexander 
Garet^  di.  car.,  Hugo  Milner  di.  car.  de  Henrico  Spryng,  et 
Henricus  de  Hugone  filio  Henrici,  et  Hugo  de  Comite,  et 
Comes  de  rege;  et  Abbas  de  Egleston  tenet  ij  bov.,  et  Priorissa 
de  Marrig  ij  bov. ;  Parsona  Sancti  Rumaldi''  tenet  ij  bov.  in 
elemosinam  de  Henrico  Spryng,  et  Henricus  de  Hugone  filio 
Henrici,  et  Hugo  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege ;  et  Willelmus 
de  Gergrave  tenet  di.  car.  de  Briano  fiilio  Alani,  et  Alanus'  fsicj 
de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege;'  et  Henricus  Spryng  tenet  ij 
car.  et  ij  bov.  terrae  de  Hugone  filio  Henrici,  et  Hugo  de  Comite, 
et  Comes  de  rege. 

J  Gale  says  of  AUowe-Gouton, — "  yilla  eadem  quse  et  East  Cowton  "  (Be^.  Hon, 
ds  Biehmond,  245),  and  gives  as  his  authority  the  following  extract  from  the 
Monasticon : — ''Bobertus  Clarevanx  tenet  in  Athowoowton,  {Utter  East  Cowton, 
duas  partes  decimarum  de  dominicis  quondam  Wymari  Dapiferi."  I  believe, 
however,  that  Atlowe  Cowton  was  not  identical  with  East  Cowton.  In  1816 
Edward  Charles  and  Bobert  de  Lasceles  were  certified  joint  lords  of  "  Suth  Couton 
et  Atelou."  The  hamlet  of  Atley  Hill,  and  Atley  Hill  Farm,  are  within  the 
township  of  South  Cowton,  and  about  one  mile  and  a  half  W.S.W.  of  East 
Cowton.    These  places  are  all  in  the  wapentake  of  Gilling  East. 

*  sed  non  dicitur  per  quod  servitium,  A.  B.  Y. 

'  "William,  son  of  Thomas  de  Graistock,  had  a  grant  of  free  warren  in 
"Crosthayte  in  Tesdale  "  in  the  13th  Edward  I.  {Cat.  Rot,  ChaH.  115). 
"  Yilla  Sancti  Beginaldi,  S.    Yilla  Sancto  Bomaldo,  A.  B.  Y. 
"  Binaldi,  S.  •  Beginaldi,  8.  '  de,  S. 

♦  Barott,  S.  ^  Beginaldi,  8.  •  Brianus,  A.  B.  Y. 
'  S.  omits  this  entry. 


166  kirkby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

ScAROYLL.  Sunt  ibidem  iiij<^'  car.  temd,  et  sita  est  in 
foresta :  nude  Willelmus  de  Skargill  tenet  duas  car.  terrse  et 
di.  de  Comite  in  capite^  et  reddit  domino  Comiti  per  ann.  xijs.^ 
et  pro  finibns  ixd.  ob.,  et  Comes  tenet  de  rege;  et  Johannes  de 
Skargill  tenet  nnam  car.  terr»  de"  Willelmo^  et  Willelmus  de 
Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege ;  et  Bogerus  filius  Bogeri  de*  eadem 
tenet  di.  car.  terrse  de  dicto  Willelmo,  et  Willelmus  de  Comite^ 
et  Comes  de  rege;  [sed  non  dicitur  per  quod  servitium.]* 

Bernynoham.  Sunt  ibidem  yj  car.  terrae^  unde  xij^  etc. :  de 
quibus  Willelmus  de  Bemyngham  tenet  duas  car.  terras^  et 
Willelmus  filius  Stephani  ij  car.  de  Priore  de  Gisburgh,  et  IWor 
de  Bogero  Moubray^  et  Bogerus  de  Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege ; 
et  WiUelmus  CapeUanus  tenet  in  eadem  ij  car.  de  Boaldo  de 
Bichemimd^  et  Boaldus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  r^e. 

Neusom.  Sunt  ibidem  v  car.  terrae,  unde  xij,  etc.,  quas 
Margeria  de  Neusom,  Willelmus  Mikelton/  Cassandra  Figot 
tenent  in  parcenar. ;  et  dicti  Willelmus  et  Cassandra  tenent 
partes  suas  de  dicta  Margeria,  et  ipsa  de  Hugone  filio  Henrici, 
et  Hugo  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  £t  sunt  ibidem  simi- 
liter aliae  quinque  car.  quas  Henricus  Pigot  tenet  de  Briano  filio 
Alani,  et  Brianus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Et  Elias  de 
Mikeltony  et  Gervasius  de  Skireswith  tenent  duas  car.  de 
Willelmo  de  Bemjmgham,  et  Willelmus  de  Priore  de  Gisburgh, 
et  Prior  de  Bogero  Moubray,  et  Bogerus  de  Comite,  et  Comes 
de  rege.     [Et  nihil  redd.]' 

Dalton  Michell.'  Sunt  ibidem  tres  car.  terrae,  unde  xij, 
etc.,  quas  Michael*  Byell  tenet  de  Briano*^  filio  Alani,  et  Brianus 
de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Dalton  Travers.''    Sunt  ibi  tres  car.  terrae,  unde  xij,  etc. : 

*  dioto  Willelmo  de  Skargill,  B.  •  S.  omits  de  eadem. 

*  sed  non  dioitur  per  quod  servitium,  A.  B.  Y. 

'  do  Midelton,  S.  '  Middelton,  A.  B.  S.  Y. 

*  Et  nihil  redd.,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  Probably  Dalton  Michell  was  a^jaoent  to  the  other  two  places  called  Dalton. 
— I  suppose,  at  some  time,  the  township  had  been  divided  into  three  parts  on 
the  oooasion  of  it  ooming  to  co-heiresses,  and  that  the  husband  of  each  gave  his 
name  to  his  share.^J.  B.  W. 

*  Michael  de  Byhill,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  de  Briano  filio  Briani  filii  Alani,  S. 

'  Chde  says  Dalton  Travers  "  traxit  appellationem  suam  a  familia  de  Travers, 
ejus  dim  per  plures  annos  dominis,  licet  eorum  jam  memoria  diu  obsoleverit  '* 
{Sea.  Hon.  de  Itichm.,  243).  Robert,  son  of  Bobert,  son  of  Warin  de  Travers,  gave 
land  in  Dalton  to  the  prioi^  of  Marrick  {Burton's  Mon.  Ebor.,  270) .  In  Coll.  Top. 
et  Qen.  {vol.  v.,  229),  Dalton  Travers  is  stated  to  have  been  otherwise  called 
Qftiles.  In  Gale's  map  of  Eichmondshire,  however,  Dalton  Travers  is  placed 
about  half  a  mile  S.W.  of  Newsham,  and  the  same  distance  N.W.  of  Dalton 
Norreys,  the  latter  being  nearly  one  mile  W.N.W.  of  the  village  of  Gayles.  In 
1816  John  de  Stapelton  and  Eoger  de  As\i  were  returned  joint  lords  of  ''  Dalton 


WAPENTAKE    OF   OILLING    WEST^    N.  B.  167 

de  quibns  Willelmus  Berry^  tenet  unam  car.^  Johannes  Frankest 
iij  boY.^  Henricus  filius  Johannis  unam  bov./  Bicardus  filiua 
Wydiaidi*  de  Charroun  tenet  xij  bov.  de  Hugone  de  Ask,  et 
Hugo  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Dalton  Norreys.  Sunt  ibi  tres  car.  terrae,  unde  xij,  etc. : 
de  quibus  Johannes*  Norreys  tenet  ij>  car.  de  Elia  de  Midelton, 
et  Elias  de  Margeria  de  Newsom,  et  Margeria  de  Hugone  filio 
Henrici,  et  Hugo  de  Matheo*  de  Thometon,  et  Matheus'  de 
Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege;  et  Johannes  de  Ask  tenet  unam 
car.  terr»  in  eadem  de  libertate  Beatse  Marise  Ebor.  in  puram 
elemosinam,  [a  tempore  quo  (non)  extat  men^oria.]** 

Ravenswath.  Sunt  ibi  tres  car.  terrse  et  di.  quas  Hugo 
filius  Henrici  tenet  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege,  [sed  non 
dicitur  per  quod  servitium.]" 

QwAssYNGTON.  Suut  ibi  iiij®''  car.  terrse,  quarum  Banulphus 
filius  Henrici  tenet  duas,  et  Bogerus^  (blankj  tenet  alias  duas 
de  Hugone  filio  Henrici,  et  Hugo  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

KiRKEBY.^  Est  ibi  una  car.  terrae,  quse  tenetur  de  libertate 
Beatse  Marise  Ebor.  in  puram  elemosinam,  a  tempore  quo  non 
extat  memoria. 

MoRTHAM.  Sunt  ibi  tres  car.  terrse,  unde  xij,  etc. :  de  qui- 
bus Willelmus  de  Mortham  tenet  duas  bov.  terr»  de  Johanne 
de  Mortham ;  et  Johannes  tenet  iiij  bov.  terrae  de  Alexandro  de 
Rokeby,  et  alias  iiij®'  bov.  de  Michaele  de  Bemyngham,  et 
Michael  de  Johanne  de  Bemyngham,  et  Johannes  de  Alexandro 
de  Rokeby ;  et  Thomas  Maunsell  tenet  sex  bov.  de  eodem  Alex- 
andro ;  et  Robertus  filius  Rogeri  de  Matham*  tenet  iij  bov.  in 
eadem  de  eodem  Alexandro;  et  idem  Alexander  tenet  quinque  bov. 
de  Maria  de  Midelham,  et  Maria  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Wyclipf  cum  Thorp  et  Girlyngton.  Robertus  de  Wy- 
cliflf  tenet  xij  car.  terrae  in  Wycliff,  Girlyngton  et  medietatem 
de  Thorp,  qu«  faciunt  feodum  militare ;  unde  Thomas  de  Gir- 
lington  tenet  iij  car.  in  Girlington  de  dicto  Roberto.      Item 

in  Broghton  Lithe."  This  is  the  only  Dalton  mentioned  in  the  Nomina  Yillamm 
for  Bidimondshire,  and  it  occurs  immediately  after  Neusam.  In  the  Domesday 
Survey  Broctun  precedes  Neuhuson,  which  is  followed  by  Daltun  and  "alia 
Diltun."  Of  Broghton  Gale  remarks,  "  ignoratur  hodie  locus "  {Reg.  Hon.  de 
Richmond,  230).  I  am  unable  to  say  which  of  the  three  Daltons  named  in  the 
text  is  represented  by  the  present  village  of  that  name. 

*  Vanr,  Y.    Warry,  S.    Worry,  A.  B.  /  Frankyshe,  S. 

f  de  Wychardo  [Ricardo,  A.  B.]  filio  Wychardi  [Bicardi,  A.  B.],  et  idem 
tenet  xij  bov.,  etc.,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  Eicardi,  S.  '  Willeknus,  S.  J  unam  car.,  S. 

*  Michaele,  Y.  '  Michael,  Y. 

•"  a  tempore  quo  (non)  extat  memoria,  A.  B.  Y. 
"  sed  non  dicitur  per  quod  servitium,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  Bogerus  filius  Rogen,  S. 

'  This  entry  is  omitted  in  MSS.  A.  B.  and  Y.  »  Mortham,  8. 


168  KIRKBY's   inquest   for   rORKSHIKE. 

Michael  de  Thorp  et  Eogerus  de  Halnathby  tenent^  j  car.  terrsB 
et  di.  de  medietate  villse  de  Thorp  de  Felicia  de  Hoton^  et  ipsa 
de  Qodem  Roberto.  Item^  idem  Robertus  tenet  vij'  car.  terrse 
in  Wyclyff  de  Willelmo  de  Kirkton,  cum  praedictis  parcellis^  et 
Willelmus  de  Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege.  Et  praedicti  Michael 
et  Rogerus  Halnathby  tenent  de  alia  medietate  de  Thorp  unam 
car.  et  di.  de  eadem  Felicia,  et  Felicia  de  Roberto  Wycliff,  et 
Robertus  de  Maria  de  Midelham,  et  Maria  de  Comite,  et  Comes 
derege. 

HoTON  LoNoviLLERS.'  Suut  ibi  sex  car.  terrse,  unde  xij, 
etc.,  quas  Margareta  de  Neville  tenet  de  Rogero  Moubray,  et 
Rogerus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege ;  et  respondet  pro  finibos 
wapentagii  viijs.  vjd. 

West  Laton.  Sunt  ibi  tres  car.  terrse,  unde  xij,  etc. ;  quarum 
Nicolaus  de  Laton  tenet  de  Johanne*  Crasy  unam  car.  terrse  et 
di.;  et  Johannes  illas  tenet,  similiter  cum  aliis  j  car.  et  di.,  de 
Maria  de  Midelham,  et  Maria  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Keekan.*  Sunt  ibi  tres  car.  terrse :  de  quibus  Michael  de 
Laton  tenet  ij  bov.  terrae,  Johannes  de  Laton  \j  bov.,  Matilda 
Were  j  bov.,  Reginaldus  de  Kerkan  j  bov.  de  Matheo  de  Kerkan ; 
et  Matheus  tenet  yj  bov.  de  Magistro  Militise  Templi,  et  idem 
Magister  de  Comite  in  perpetuam  elemosinam,*  et  Comes  de 
rege ;   [sed  non  dicitur  per  quod  servitium.]' 

Est  Laton.  Sunt  ibi  iij  car.  terrse :  de  quibus  Michael  de 
Laton  tenet  di.  car.  de  Roberto  de  Laton ;  et  Robertus  tenet  ij 
car.  et  di.  de  Hugone  filio  Henrici,  et  Hugo  de  Comite,  et 
Comes  de  rege;  [sed  non  dicitur  per  quod  servitium.]'  Et 
sunt  ibi  iij  afiae  car.  quas  Johannes  de  Laton  tenet  de  Edwardo 
Charles,  et  Edwardus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.y 

Calde WELLE.  Stmt  ibi  \j  car.  terrae :  de  quibus  Petrus 
Gretehede  tenet  j  car.,  Stephanus  de  Bowes  di.  car.,  Johannes 
de  Couton  di.  car.,  Willelmus  filius  Willelmi  di.  car.,  Adam 
filius  Thomae  di.  car.  de*  Roaldo  de  Richemond;  et  Roaldus 
tenet  tres  car.  de  Comite  Richemondiae,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Berforth  super  Tese.     Sunt  ibi  vj  car.  terras,  imdc  xij, 

'  tenet.  Gale.  •  yj  car.,  S. 

'  Otherwise  called  Hutton  Magna,  or  Great  Hutton. 

"  de  Johanne  filio  . . .  de  Laton,  A.  B.  T. 

*  Carkin,  a  small  township  in  the  parish  of  Gilling.  It  is  not  mentioned  in 
the  Nomina  Yillarum. 

*  sine  aliquo  alio  servitio  seculari,  S. 

'  sed  non  dicitur  per  quod  servitium,  A.  B.  Y. 

y  This  entry  is  omitted  in  MSS.  A.  B.  and  Y. 

'  Thoma  filio  Boaldi,  S.  In  MSS.  A.  B.  and  Y.  this  entry  reads  as  follows  : 
— "  Caldewell.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  yj  car.  teme ;  de  quibus  iij  car.  terrae  tenentur 
de  Thoma  filio  Boaldi ;  et  idem  Thomas  tenet  residuas  iij  car.  de  Comite  Biche- 
mundiie,  et  idem  Cromes  de  rege ;  sed  non  dicitur  per  quod  servitium.'* 


WAPENTAKE   OF   OILLINO  WEST^    N.  R.  169 

etc. :  de  quibus  GalMdus  le  Norreys  tenet  tres  car.  terwe  de 
Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege^  et  respondet  de  finibus  wapentagii 
^8.  vjd.;  et  Emma  de  Berford  tenet  iij  car.  in  eadem  villa  de 
Boaldo  de  Bichemond^  et  Roaldus  de  Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege, 
et  non  respondet  pro  finibus  wapentagii."* 

FoRSETT.  Sunt  ibi  viij  car.  terrse^  unde  xij^  etc. :  de  quibus 
Johannes  del  Hegh  tenet  duas  bov.  de  Pigot  de  Scurueton^  et 
Pigot  de  Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege;  et  Simon  de  Melsamby 
tenet  di.  car.  de  Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege ;  Abbas  Beatse  Mari» 
Ebor.  tenet  j  car.  de  Comite  in  puram  elemosinam ;  et  Comes 
tenet  residuimi  villse^  et  similiter  hoc  totum  de  rege ;  [sed  non 
fit  mentio  per  quod  servitium.]* 

Appilby  super  Tese.*  Sunt  ibi  viij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij, 
etc. :  de  quibus  Johannes  de  Breton  tenet  de  Henrico  de  Ripon 
iiij  car.,  Gralfridus  de  Leybum  tenet  ij  bov.  terrae,  et  Galfiridus 
Clericus  tenet  ij  bov.  de  eodem  Henrico,  et  idem  Henricus  tenet 
ij  car.  cum  prsedictis  de  Stacio  Colman  et  de  Henrico  filio 
Hugonis  et  Henrico  filio  Conani,  et  isti  tres  de  Comite,  et  Comes 
de  rege.  Item  Emma  de  Berford  tenet  in  eadem  villa  unam 
car.  terrae  de  Hugone  filio  Henrici,  et  Hugo  de  Comite;  et 
Henricus  Halflarde  ten^  iij  bov.  in  eadem  de  Henrico  filio 
Conani ;  Robertus  de  Tnorp  tenet  j  bov.  de  Thoma  de  Girlyng- 
ton,  et  Thomas  de  Stacio  Colman,  et  Stacius  de  Comite,  et 
Comes  de  rege. 

Aldeburgh.  Sunt  ibidem  viij  car.,  unde  xij,  etc. :  de  qui- 
bus Johannes  de  Craimcewik  tenet  di.  car.,  Johannes  Cort  di. 
car.,  Adam  de  Langrig  di.  car.,  Simon  de  Melsamby  di.  car., 
Rogerus  de  Halnathby  di.  car.,  Rogerus  de^  Blakman  j  car.  de 
Roaldo  de  Richemond,  et  Roaldus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 
Idem  Comes  tenet  in  eadem  iiij  car.  terrse,  prseter  terras  prae- 
dictas ;  [sed  per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitioni- 
bus  prsedictis.]* 

Carleton,  hameletta  de  Aldeburgh.  Sunt  ibi  tres  car. 
terrae,  imde  xij,  etc. :  de  quibus  Johannes  de  Laton  tenet  di./ 
car.  de  Hanlaco  de  Hanlathby,  et  Hanlacus  tenet  di.-^  car.  de 
Roaldo  de  Richemond,  et  Roaidus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 


*  S.  omits  et  non  respondet  pro  finibus  wapentagii. 

*  sed  non  fit  mentio  per  quod  servitium,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  In  the  A.  B.  and  Y.  MSS.  this  entry  is  thus  abbreviated : — "  Appelhy  super 
Tese,  In  eadem  villa  sunt  viij  car.  terrte,  unde  xij  faciunt  feod.,  etc.,  quas 
diversi  tenent  per  medium  de  prsedicto  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege,  sicut  plenius 
continetur  in  inquisitionibus  prsedictis  ;  sed  non  fit  mentio  in  eisdem  per  quod 
servitium."  ^  8.  omits  de. 

'  sed  per  quod  servitium  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  prsedictis,  A.  B.  T. 
•^  unam  car.  et  di.,  S. 


ITO 


KIRKBY's    inquest    foe   rOHKBHlEE. 


Item^  Galfridus  Pigot  tenet  in  eadem  ij  car.  terrae  de  Comitej  et 
Comes  de  rege. 

Staynwigges.  Sunt  ibi  tfes*  car.j  unde  xij,  etc* ;  de  quibus 
Abbas  de  Eglestoii  tenet  j  car.  terras  de  Roaldo  de  RicheTnondj 
et  Roaldus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege  ;*  M agister  Militifie 
Templi  tenet  j  car.  in  puraui  elemoBinam ;  Henrictis  de  Stayii- 
wigges  tenet  ij  bov.,  Stcplianiis  de  Bowea  ij  bov.,  Petrus  de 
Bemynghani  ij  bov,^  Eudo  de  Ricbenkond  j  bov.j  Eudo  de  Pirle 
unam  bov,  de  Matbeo  de  Kerkaoj  et  Matheus  de  Magistro  Mili- 
tiie  Templi^  et  Magister  de  Comite  Richemoudise  in  puram  et 
perpetuam  elemosinacQj  et  Comes  dc  rege. 

Melsamby*  Sunt  ibi  ix  car,  terrae^  uude  xij^  etc* :  de  qnibua 
Walterus  de  Mekamby  tenet  iiij  bov.,  Willelmus  filius  ejusdem 
Waltcri  tenet  v  bov.,  Eudo  de  Carleton  j  bov.j  Robertua  Capel- 
lanus  j  bov.  de  Ada  de  Nairford,  et  Adam  tenet  iij  car.,  cum 
prsedictis,  de  Briano  filio  Alani ;  Simon  de  Melsamby  tenet  in 
eadem  j  car.  terne  et  di,  de  Abbate  JorevaUise ;-'  et  Abbas  Jore- 
valliee  tenet  iij  car.  dc  Briano  filio  Alaui,  et  Brianua  de  Comite, 
et  Comes  de  rege.     [Et  nihil  redd.]* 

DiDRESTON-GRAUNGE*^  Sunt  ibidcm  trca  ear.,  unde  xij,  et^. : 
de  quibus  Abbas  Jo  rev  all  ia  tenet  unam  car,  et  di,  de  Briano 
filio  Alani,  et  Brianus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege ;  idem  Abbas 
tenet  ibidem  j  car.  et  di.  de  Hugone  filio  Henricij  et  Hugo  de 
Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege* 

Kneton,^  Sunt  ibi  quinquc  car,  terrae,  unde  xij,  etc, :  de 
quibus  Alauus  dc  Ulveshowe  tenet  j  bov*  terne,  Hemictis  de 
Midelton  tenet  j  car,  de  Rogero  de  Mynyot ;  et  Rogerus  tenet 
iij  car.,  simul  cum  prsedictis,  de  ComitCj  et  Comes  de  rege ; 
Alexander  de  Kneton  tenet  di.  car.  terrae  de  Willclmo  de 
Lyndesey,  et  Willelmus  de  Comite  j  et  Abbas  Beatie  Marise 
Ebon  tenet  iij  bov.  in  pnrani  elemosinam ;  [aed  uon  dicitur  de 
quo,  nee  per  quod  servitium,]'* 

Midelton  juxta  Ki^teton*"  Sunt  ibi  xij^  car.,  qnaefaeiunt 
feodum  militis  :  de  quibus  xv  bov.  tencntur  de  Willelmo  de 
Lyndcsy ;  et  idem  Willelmus  tenet  ij  car.  terne,  una  cum  prse- 
dictis  XV  bov, J  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.     Item  Galfridus 

^  S.  omitdj  tltia  outry*  *  octo  car,,  S, 

^  TUe  rest  of  this  cDtrj  is  omttted  in  MSS.  A,  B.  and  Y.  

/  A.  B.  S,  iLnd  Y.  omit  de  Abbato  Jorevaliiec. 

*  B%  nihil  T«(ld.,  A.  B.  Y, 

'  Didderaton  Grange  U  about  one  mile  and  a  quarter  w^  of  Melstmby- 

'■  Kueeton,  n  small  bumlet  in  t lie  parish  of  Middleton  Tyiu*,  and  w»]»ent^© 
of  Qilliiiik'  East.  In  MSS.  A.  B,  aod  Y.  this  place  is  described  nfter^  and  in  the 
same  pumgrapb  with,  Jliddleton, 

■  Mfld  nf>n  dicitur  de  quOj  ncc  per  quod  Bervitiuin,  A.  B.  Y* 

^  Middelton  ot  Kneton,  A.  B.  Y. 

^  Tbe^  twelve  earuaites  evidently  inelude  the  five  belon|ftng  to  Kneelon. 


WAPENTAKE    OF    GILXING    WEST,    N.  E. 


171 


Scot^  tenet  in  eadeni  di,  car.  de  Henrico  [tle]«  Midelton ;  €t 
idem  Henricus  tenet  ij  car.  de  ptisdicto  Coraite,  et  Comes  de 
rege,  Et  Parsona  ejusdera  villae  tenet  di.  car,  terrse  de  qua 
eccle^ia  dotata  est  f  [sed  non  didtur  per  quenij  nee  per  quod 
aervitiuin,]  * 

HoTON  Pabya.'  Sunt  ibi  trea  car.  terrse,  unde  xij,  etc., 
quaa  Willelmus  de  Hoton  tenet  de  Roberto  filio  Thomae  de 
Thorpei  et  ipse  Robertus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege, 

Hertfoede*  Sniit  ibi  iij  car,  teme^  unde  xij,  etc.,  de 
quibua  Agnes  de  Levenes  tenet  j  car,  de  Johaniie  de  Hertford, 
et  ipse  Ulam  et  alias  duos  car.  tenet  de  Comite^  et  Comee  de 
rege. 

GiLLYNG  CUM  OvER  Sadbergh,*'  Sunt  ibi  ij  car.  terrse, 
unde  xij,  etc;  de  quibu^i  WiUelmus  de  Bemyngliam  tenet 
unam  car.  terrae  de  Comite  in  Sadlicrghj  et  Comes  de  rege. 
Idem  Comes  tenet  [in  dominico]^  in  Gillyng  unam  car.  teri*se 
de  rege^  [sed  uon  dicitur  per  quod,  etc.]*^ 

Nethee  Sa0bergh/  Est  ibi  una  car. :  unde  Johannes  de 
Skargill  tenet  di.  car.  de  Willelmo  de  SkargiU  j  et  WillehnuB 
tenet  aliam  di*  car.  dc  pnedicta  terra  de  Roaldo  de  Ricliemoudj 
et  Roaldus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  reije. 

Ask,  Sunt  ibi  vj  car.  terrse,  unde  xij,  etc* :  unde  Galfridus 
Fremao  tenet  ij  bov.  de  Hugone  de  Ask;  et  idem  Hugo  tenet 
quinque  car.  et  sex  bov.j  [cum  prsedictis  duabus  bov*  terrse,]* 
de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Sejtubby.  Sunt  ibi  iiij  car.  et  vj  bov.^  unde  xij,  etc, :  de 
quibus  Rogerus  Mjnyot  tenet  iiij  bov.  de  Abbate  de  Egleston^ 
et  Abbas  de  Roaldo  de  Richcmonde ;  et  idem  Abbas  tenet  de 
eodem  Roaldo  ij  car.  de  prsedictia  terris ;  et  Thomas  le  Teynturell 
de  Kichemund  tenet  iiij  Ijov,  de  Abbate  dc  Sancta  Agatha. 
Item  Stepliaiius  filius  Thomse  tenet  di.  car.  de  eotlem  Abbate, 
Johannes  del  Hill  tenet  ij  bov.  de  eodem  Abbate ;  et  Abbas  de 
Saucta  Agatha  tenet  j  car.  terrse  cum  prsedictis  de  Roaldo  de 
Eicbemoud,  et  Roaldus  omnia  pnedicta  de  Comite,  et  Comeii 
de  rege. 

*  de,  A.  B.  T. 

»  A  difTerent  description  of  Middletoo  will  be  found  in  Gilling  Hn^  wnpontake 
(p.  179).  The  twa  accounts  should  be  tAken  together,  as  neither  appe&rs  to  ba 
oompleta  in  itself. 

*  sed  noti  dicitur  per  quonii  nee  per  quod  s^rritinm,  A.  B.  T, 
'  A.  B.  ttnd.  Y.  omit  this  entry. 

•*  Sedbury  Park,  cue  mile  east  of  Gilliug,  in  the  wapentake  of  GilUng  Ea«t. 

*  in  dommico,  A ,  B.  Y, 

*  &ed  uon  dicitur  per  quod,  oto,,  A.  B.  Y. 

*  Sedbury,  or  Low  Sedbury,  one  mile  and  a  half  E.S.E.  of  GilUng,  in  the 
wapentake  of  Gilling  East, 

'cum  praDdicti»  duabus  boy,  terror,  S. 


172  KIRKBY^S   INQUEST   FOR  T0BK8HI&E. 

EsEBT.  Sunt  ibi  viij  car.  terrae^  unde  xij^  etc. :  de  quibus 
Willehnus  Thurkill  tenet  j*  bov. ;  Johannes  filius  Henrici"  ij 
bov.,  Ricardua  filius  Conani  j  bov.,  Willehnus  filius  Bicardi 
j  bov.j  Willelmus  filius  Galfiidi  ij  bov.,  Willehnus  Drinkhale 
tenet  ij  bov.,  Willelmus  Carpenter  iij  bov.,  Stephanus  filius 
Johannis  ij  boy.,  Matilda  Ape  j  bov.,  Adam  de  Ask  iij  bov., 
Alicia  Adamsinrf  j  bov.,  Cecilia  de  Sadbergh  ij  bov.,  Hamo* 
Madd  j  bov.,  Magister  Sancti  Nicholai  sex  bov. ;  et  omnes  isti 
tenent  de  Abbate  Sanctse  Agathse :  et,  prseter  istas  prsedictas, 
dictus  Abbas  tenet  quinque  car.  et  v  bov.  terrse  de  Avicia  de 
Marmyon,  et  Avicia  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Idem 
Abbas  tenet  duas  car.  et  iij'  bov.  de  Boaldo  de  Richemond,  et 
Roaldus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Item  Willelmus  filius 
Agnetis  tenet  iij  bov.  in  eadem  de  Abbate  Beatse  Marise  de 
Ebor.,  et  Abbas  [de  Boaldo  de  Bichmund,  et  Boaldus]''  de 
Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

BiTHE,  [et]  Helaoh  hameletta.'  Sunt  ibi  iiij  car.  terrse, 
unde  xij,  etc. :  de  quibus  Bobertus  de  Heyer  tenet  j  bov..  Bo- 
bertus  Clericus  et  Bobertus^  de  Bythe  iij  bov.,  Willelmus  Over- 
swale  j  car.,  Hugo  filius  Henrici  ij  car.  de  Gilberto  de  Gtiunt ; 
et  idem  OUbertus  illas  tenet^  et  similiter  aUam  di.  car.,  de 
Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Marriog.  Stmt  ibidem  iij  car.  terrse,  unde  xij,  etc. :  de 
quibus  Moniales  de  Marrigg  tenent  j  car.  in  puram  elemosinam 
de  Hugone  de  Ask ;  et  Hugo  tenet  illam,  cum  aliis  ij  car.,  de 
Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege ;  [sed  non  dicitur  per  quod  servitium.]  9 

FREBiYNGTON.  Suut  ibidem  iij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij,  etc. : 
de  quibus  Johannes  fiilius  Warim*  (vel  Briani — superscribed) 
tenet  unam  car.  de  Hugone  filio  Henrici ;  et  Hugo  tenet  illam, 
et  alias  duas  car.,  de  GUberto  de  Gaunt,  et  Gilbertus  de  Comite, 
et  Comes  de  rege. 

Merske.'  Sunt  ibi  vj  car.  terrse,  unde  xij,  etc. :  de  quibus 
Henricus  de  Mersk  tenet  j  car.,  Bogerus  de  Skargill  di.  car., 
Bogerus  de  Bretham'^'  di.  car.  de  Boberto  de  Mersk ;  et  idem 
Bobertus  tenet  dictas  terras,  cimi  aliis  quatuor  car.,  de  Boaldo 
de  Bichemund,  et  Boaldus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

West  Appiloarth.  Bobertus  de  Appilgarth  tenet  in  West 
Appelgarth  imam  car.  terrse  de  Hugone  filio  Henrici,  et  Hugo 
de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

»  quatuor  boy.,  8.  •  Harberti,  8. 

*  Hamond  Mallle,  8.  '  quatuor  bov.,  8. 

*  de  Boaldo  de  Bichmund,  et  Boaldus,  8. 

'  A.  B.  and  Y.  omit  this  entry.  /  Johannes,  8. 

'  sed  non  dioitur  per  quod  servitium,  A.  B.  T.  *  BHani,  8. 

'  The  entries  relating  to  Merske,  West  Appilgarth,  8keIton,  and  Feldom 
are  omitted  in  MSS.  A.  B.  and  T.  i  Bertham,  8. 


WAPENTAKE    OF   6ILLINO   WEST,   N.  R.  173 

Skslton.  Hanlacus  de  Hanlathby  tenet  in  Skelton  unam 
car.  terr»  de  Wichardo  Charron,  et  Wichardus  de  Boaldo  de 
Bichemond,  et  Boaldus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Feldoh.  Abbas  Joreyallise  tenet  in  Feldom  di.^  car.  de 
Bogero  de  Mountford;  et  idem  Rogerus  tenet  prsedictam' 
terram,  et  aliam  di.  car.,  de  Roaldo  de  Bichemond,  et  Boaldus 
de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

*  unam  oar.  et  di.,  S. 

'  cur.  terrsB  et  di.  de  Boaldo,  etc.,  S. 


HIC  INCIPIT  FEODARIUM  DE  GILLYNG  EST/ 

[M88.  Cotton,  Faust.  B.  vu.,  fo.  101  J.] 

Brompton-brigg.*  Sunt  ibi  viij  car.  terrse,  unde  xij,  etc. : 
de  quibus  Johannes  Oille  tenet  di.  car.^  Magister  Sancti  Egidii 
ij  bov.,  Bogerus  de  Tunstall  ij  bov.,  Robertus  Lascellcs  v  bov., 
Nicolaus  Laton  ij  bov.,  Willelmus  ad  Crucem  j  bov.,  Willebnns 
Skargillj  car.,Petni8  Gretehedej  car.  etdi.,et  Thomas  Bawdewyn 
j  car.  et  di.  de  Boaldo  de  Bichemond,  et  ipse  de  Comite,  et 
Comes  de  rege.  Item  Abbas  de  Sancta  Agatha  tenet  in  eadem 
ij  car.  de  prsedicto  Boaldo  in  puram  elemosinam,  quas  idem 
Boaldus  tenet  superius  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Bolton.*'  Sunt  ibi  ij  car.,  unde  xij,  etc. :  de  quibus  Radul- 
phus  de  Bolton  tenet  ij  car.  et  j  bov.,  [et  Prior]  ^  de  Novoburgo 
di.  car.,  Johannes  de  Bellerby  j  car.  et  j  bov.,  Bobertus  Copsy  ij 
bov.,  Johannes  Helbek  di.  car.  de  Thoma  de  Bellerby  \^  et  idem 
Thomas  tenet  prsedictas  et  aliam  car.  de  Boaldo  de  Biehemund, 
et  Boaldus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Item  Abbas  Beatse 
Marise  Ebor.  tenet  di.  car.  terrse  in  eadem  de  prsedicto  Boaldo 
in  puram  elemosinam. 

ScoRTON,  Ukkerbt  ET  Grbnebergh-graunge.^  Suut  ibidem 
xij  car.  terras,  quae  faciunt  unum  feodimi  militarc  integrum : 
unde  Galfridus  de  Ukkerby  tenet  j  car.  de  Johanne  de  Hunton, 
et  Johannes  de  Hugone  filio  Henrici;  Thomas  de  Scorton^  tenet 
ij  car.  de  Henrico  Springe,  et  ipse  de  Hugone  filio  Henrici ; 
Johannes*  de  Scorton,  capellanus,  tenet  vj  lx)v.  de  codem*  Hu- 
gone; et  idem  tenet  illas,  et  alias  duas  car.  et  ij  bov.  in  Scorton 
et  Grenebergh-graunge,  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Item 
Magister  Willelmus  de  Burgo  tenet  in  Scorton  j  car.  terrse. 
Abbas  de  Sancta  Agatha  di.>  car.,  Elias*  de  Wanton  ij  car., 
Thomas  de  Ukkerby  di.  car.,  Elias  de  Ukkerby  ij  bov.,  Hugo 

*  Collated  with  MS.  A.  B.  S.  and  Y.    See  page  164,  note  a, 

*  Brompton-upon-Swale. 

'  A  B.  and  T.  omit  this  entry. 

*  et  Prior,  S.    The  text  has  "  de  Priore  **  erroneously.        '  Wolbery,  8. 

f  Now  called  Greenberry  Grange,  a  farm  nearly  two  miles  E.N.E.  of  Scorton. 

*  Hukerby,  A.  B.  Y.  *  Hugo,  A.  B.  Y.      • 
'  eodem  Henrico,  et  idem  Henricus,  A.  B. 

S  unam  oar.,  S.  *  Elena,  S. 


WAPENTAKE    OF   6ILLINO   EAST^    N.  R.  175 

de  Ukkerby  ij  bov.^  Abbas  de  Fontibua  in  Grenebergh-graunge 
unam  car.  de  Briano  filio  Alani^  et  Brianus  de  Comite^  et  Comes 
de  rege :  et  sic  medietas  illius  villse  tenetur  de  feodo  Hugonis 
filii  Henrici^  et  alia  medietas  de  feodo  Briani  filii  Alani. 

Kypflyno  cum  Staynhowe.*  Sunt  ibi  ij  car.,  nnde  xij,  etc., 
quas  Abbas  de  Sancta  Agatha  tenet  de  Roaldo  de  Bichemund, 
et  Boaldns  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Item  Magister  Militise 
Templi  tenet  j  car.  in  Staynhowe  in  puram  elemosinam,  et  per- 
tinet  ad  KippUnge. 

Whitwbllb.*  Sunt  ibi  iiij**'  car.  terrse,  unde  xij,  etc. ;  de 
quibus  Henricus  de  Staynlay  tenet  ij  car.,  et  hseredes  Thomse 
de  Yirhitwell  j  car.  et  di.,  et  Johannes  Warde  di.  car.  de  Andrea 
Neville,  et  Andreas  de  Roaldo  de  Bichemund,  et  Roaldus  de 
Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Lanoton  Magna.*  Sunt  ibi  vij  car.  terr»,  unde  xij,  etc.  : 
de  quibus  Thomas  de  Gormier  tenet  j  car.,  Thomas  de  Hunton 
di.  car.,  Henricus  Freman  j  bov.,  Walterus  Bonde  j  bov..  Abbas 
JorevaUis  ij  bov.  de  Hugone  filio  Henrici,  et  Hugo  de  Comite, 
et  Comes  de  rege.  Item  Hugo  de  Langton  tenet  in  eadem  j 
car.,  Bobertus  Colyngham^  j  car.  de  Thoma  de  Burgh,  et  Thomas 
de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Item  Thomas  de  Scurueton 
tenet  in  eadem  j  car.,  Alanus  Cowhird  \j  bov..  Abbas  JorevaUis 
j  car.,  Willelmus  filius  Custantise  j  bov.,  Rogerus  Lyard  j  bov. 
de  Roaldo  de  Bichemimd,  et  Roaldus  de  Comite,  et  Comes 
de  rege. 

Langton  Pabva.  Sunt  ibi  iiij<>'  car.,  unde  xij,  etc.,  quas 
domina  Avicia  Marmyon  tenet  de  Comite. 

Thirnetoft.  Sunt  ibidem  vj  car.  terrse,  unde  xij,  etc. : 
de  quibus  Thomas  de  Ryell  tenet  j  car.  de  Rogero  Lascels,  et 
Rogerus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Item  Robertus  Con- 
stable tenet  ibidem  j  car.  et  vij  bov.  terrse,  Robertus  Bumell  j 
car.  et  iij  bov.  de  Rogero  Lascelles ;  et  Rogerus  tenet  illas,  et 
alias  vij  bov.,  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Morton.  Sunt  ibi  xij  car.,  quae  faciunt  feodimi  militare ;  de 
quibus  Robertus  Bumell'  tenet  x  car.  de  Roberto  de  Fumeux, 

'  Stanhowe  is  the  name  of  a  farm  one  mile  and  a  quarter  E.N.E.  of  Kiplin. 

•  Magna  Wytewell,  A.  B.  S.  Y. 

"  Otherwise  Langton-upon>Swale. 

•  Colman,  8.    de  Cullingham,  A.  B.  Y. 

9  In  1280  Robert  Bumell,  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  had  a  charter  of  free 
warren  "  in  omnibus  dominiois  terris  suis  de  Morton  super  Swale,  Barkeby  Or- 
blawere  et  Osmunderle  in  oomitatu  Eboracensi "  (i^.  Kon.  de  iZicAm.,  186.  Col, 
Rot.  Chart.,  111).  He  was  sometime  archdeaoon  of  York  {Fasti  Ebor.,  i.  815), 
and  lord  chancellor  from  1274  until  his  death,  which  occurred  at  Berwick-on- 
Tweed,  25th  Oct.,  1292  {Foss's  Judges,  iii.,  63).  By  Inq.  p.  m.,  21st  Edward  I., 
his  nephew  Philip  Bumell,  son  of  his  elder  brother  Hugh,  was  found  to  be  his 
heir  {Cal  Gen.,  ii.,  464). 


176  kirkby's  inquest  for  Yorkshire. 

et  Bobertus  de  Comite^  et  Comes  de  rege.  Item  Ellas  de 
Wyndhill  tenet  ij  car.  ibidem  de  Briano  filio  Alani^  et  Bnanns 
de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

SoLBERGH.'  Sunt  ibi  iij  car.  terrae^  iinde  xij^  etc.^  quas 
Johannes  Breton  tenet  de  Thoma  Raynevill,  et  Thomas  de 
Rogero  Lascelles^  et  Bogerus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Mawnby.  Sunt  ibi  ij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij,  etc. :  de  quibus 
Thomas  de  Maimby  tenet  di.  car.  de  Rogero  Lascelles^  et  Roge- 
rus  tenet  illam''  et  xij  bov.  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege ;  [sed 
non  dicitur  per  quod  servitium.]' 

KiRKBY  [super]  '  Wysk.  Suut  ibi  vj  car.  terrse,  unde  xij, 
etc. :  de  quibus*  Thomas  de  Maimby  tenet  ij  car.  de  Rogero 
Lascelles;  et  Abbas  de  Fontibus  tenet  iiij  car.  de  pr»dicto 
Rogero,  et  Rogerus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Neuby  super  Wysk.  Sunt  ibi  iij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij,  etc. : 
de  quibus  Johannes*  Holtby  tenet  j  car.  et  di.,  et  Thomas  de 
Maunby  j  car.  et  di.  de  Rogero  Lascelles,  et  Rogerus  de  Comite, 
et  Comes  de  rege. 

Warlaghby.  Sunt  ibi  vij  car.,  unde  xij,  etc. :  de  quibus 
Galfridus  de  Hewik  tenet  iij  car.  et  di.,  Rogerus  Spamore  iij 
car.  et  di.  de  Stephano  de  Coverham,  et  Stephanus  de  Comite, 
et  Comes  de  rege. 

Aynderby  Pourneux.*'  Est  ibi  una  car.  terrae,  quam  Rober- 
tus  de  Foumeux  tenet  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Yafforde.  Stmt  ibi  vij  car.  et  i  bov.,  unde  xij,  etc. :  de 
quibus  Willelmus  le  Scrop  tenet  iiij  bov.,  Hugo  de  la  Mare  iiij 
bov.,  Hugo  de  Langton  ij  bov.,  Nicholaus  de  Scurueton  j  bov., 
Ricardus  Bretvill  j  car.  et  iij  bov.  de  Bawdewino  Bretvill ;  et 
Baudewinus  tenet  illas,  et  alias  iij  car.  et  di.,  de  Comite,  et 
Comes  de  rege.     Item  Galfridus  de  Hanby  tenet  vij  bov.  terrae 

«  Sowber,  S.  Gale  has  the  following  note  on  Solbergh : — "  Hodie  nullum 
superest  sub  hao  appellatione  oppidulum,  licet  forense  olim  floruisse  tradunt 
aoooliB,  ubi  jam  ager  amplus  et  paaouus,  Sober  Pasture  diotus,  antiquum  retinet 
nomen,  et  fonan  ex  cinenbus  deleti,  aliud  in  vicinia  emenit,  cujus  nomen  Newby, 
novam  satia  indioat  habftationem,  neo  in  Gonquestoris  Censu  repertam"  (Rea.  Hon. 
de  Riohm.,  280).  The  hunlet  of  Low  Sowber  is  in  the  parish  of  Ainderbj-Steeple, 
and  Sowber  Hill  in  the  adjoining  parish  of  Kirkby-Wiske. 

'  illas.  Gale. 

'  sed  non  dicitur  per  quod  senritium,  A.  B.  Y. 

'  super,  S. 

"  dominus  Thomas,  dominus  ejusdem  villn  tenet,  etc.,  S. 

*  Willelmus  de  Holtby,  S.  In  the  28th  Edward  I.  Thomas  de  Holteby,  in  a 
plea  which  he  brought  asainst  Thomas  Baucrom,  concerning  one  messuage  and 
two  bovates  of  land  in  Newby,  described  himself  as  being  the  son  of  W  illiam, 
son  of  Henry,  son  of  William  de  Holteby  and  Matilda  his  wife  (Coll.  Top.  et 
Oen.,  i.,  273). 

*  Now  called  Ainderby-Steeple.  In  1816  John  de  Furnels  was  certified  lord 
of  "  Aynderby  wythe  Stepil." 


WAPENTAKE    OF   GILLINO   EAST^    N.  R.  177 

de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege;  [sed  non  fit  mentio  per  quod 
servitium.]* 

Danbt  super  Wysk  cum  Bedeham.  Sunt  ibi  xij  car.  terrse^ 
qusB  faciunt  feodum  militare :  de  quibus  Michael  Scott  tenet  ij 
bov.,  BemarduB  Nevill  ij  bov.,  Thomas  Baudewyn  j  car.  et  ij 
bov.  de  Comite  ;^  et  Comes  tenet  illas,  et  alias  x  car.  et  ij  bov., 
de  rege.  Item  Bemardus  de  Nevill  tenet  [in]  Bedham  j  car.  et 
ij  bov.  terr»  de  Johanne  Stayngreve,  et  Johannes  de  Comite, 
et  Comes  de  rege. 

MiKEL  CouTON'  CUM  Smethton.*  Suut  ibi  X  car.  terrae, 
unde  xij,  etc.:  de  quibus  Galfridus  Breton  tenet  di.  car.,  Philip- 
pus  Boyyill  di.  car.,  Bobertus  filius  Alani  j  car.  et  di.,  Priorissa 
de  Marrig  ^*  bov.,  Henricus  de  Homeby  iij  bov.,  Johannes  de 
Couton  j  bov.  de  Edmimdo  Fyton.^  Item  Prior  de  Bridlyngton 
yj  bov.,  Johannes  Attewell  ij  bov.,  Hugo  de  Herlsey''  ij  bov., 
Thomas  de  Couton  ij  bov.  de  Johanne  de  Chambare,''  et  Johannes 
de  Edmundo  Fyton.  Item  Johannes  de  Smythton  tenet  j  car. 
in  Smythton  de  dicto  Edmundo ;  et  Abbas  Beatae  Manse  de 
Ebor.  tenet  in  Smythton  j  car.  in  puram  elemosinam.  Et  prse- 
dictus  Edmundus  tenet  prsedictas  terras,  et  alias  ij  car.  in  Couton, 
de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Item  Magister  Militise  Templi/ 
tenet  vj  bov.  in  Couton  in  puram  elemosinam. 

South  Couton.  Sunt  ibi  yj  car.  terrae,  unde  xij,  etc. :  de 
quibus  Bobertus  filius  Johannis  tenet  di.  car.  de  Willelmo 
Lacelles ;  et  idem  Willelmus  tenet  ij  car.  et  di.  de  Briano  filio 
Alani.  Item  Sibilla  de  Scotland  tenet  iij  car.  de  Willelmo 
Lascelles,  et  Willelmus  de  Briano  filio  Alani,  et  Brianus  de 
Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

North  Couton.  Sunt  ibi  iij  car.  terrae,  imde  xij,  etc.  :  de 
quibus  Hugo  de  Couton  tenet  ij  bov.  de  Johanne  de  Laton, 
Bogerus^  Smyth  \j  bov.  de  eodem  Johanne ;  et  Johannes  tenet 
illas,  et  alias  ij  car.,  de  Briano  filio  Alani,  et  Brianus  de  Comite, 
et  Comes  de  rege. 

'  sed  non  fit  mentio  per  quod  servitium,  A.  B.  T. 

9  Gale  omits  "  Comite ;  et  Comes  tenet  illas  et  alias  x  car.  et  ij  bov.  de." 

*  Called  Temple  Couton  in  1316,  and  now  East  or  Long  Cowton. 
"  A.  B.  and  i .  omit  this  entry.  *  unam  bov.,  8. 

'  By  Inq.  p.  m.,  24th  £dward  I.,  Edmund  Fyton  died  seised  of  the  manor  of 
Couton  (Cal.  Inq.  p.  m.,  i.,  127),  John  de  Fyton  being  his  son  and  heir  {Col. 
Gen.,  ii.,  615). 

^  Berdsey,  S. 

•  Camberd,  8.  In  1284  John,  son  of  William  Chambard  of  Hildingley,  con- 
firmed to  the  monks  of  Bridlington  what  his  ancestors  had  given  to  them  in 
Couton-Magna  or  East  Couton  {Burton**  Mon.  Ebor.,  222). 

/  Temple  House  is  about  a  quarter  of  a  mile  west  of  East  Cowton. 

^  haer*  Rogeri  Knyth  ten*  duas  bov.  de  dicto  Johanne.  Uxor  Bogeri  Knyth 
tenet  iiij*'  bov.  de  dicto  Johanne.  Idem  Johannes  tenet  prtedlotas  terras,  et  alias 
duas  car.  terrse,  de  Briano  filio  Alani,  Brianus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege,  6. 

N 


178 


KIEEBT's    TXQUBST   fob  YORKSniRi:, 


Eryom.  Sunt  ibi  viij  car,,  nude  xij,  etc. ;  de  quibua  Nicho- 
laus*  de  Uomondby  tenet  vj  car.,  et  Johanjies  {blanky  tenet  ij 
car.  de  Coniite^  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Croft.  Sunt  ibi  \\j  car*,  unde  xijj  etc. :  de  quibus  JoLannes 
de  Croft,  [capellamiB,]-'  tenet  di.^  car.j  Kicardus'  le  Marschal  di. 
car,  dc  lloaldo  de  Hiehemond  ;  et  idem  tenet  easdem,  enm  aliis 
j  car*  et  di*,  dc  ComitCj  et  Comes  de  rcge^  Item  Johannes 
Clarvaux'*  tenet  ibidem  j  car,  et  di,  [de  Thoma  fratre  suOj  et 
Thomas]  *■  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Item  Abbas  Beatse 
Marise  Ebor.  tenet  ibidem  ij  car,  et  v  bov*  in  puram  elemosinam. 
Item  Rogerus  de  Croft  tenet  ibidem  de  Magistro  MilitiseTempli 
iij  bov.  terrae. 

Walmyre.  Est  ibi  j  car.  terrse,  quam  Johannes  Breton*' 
tenet  de  lloaldo  de  Richemoud,  et  lioaldus  de  Comite^  et  Comes 
de  rcgc, 

JoLBY.  Sunt  ibi  iij  car.,  unde  xij.^  etc. :  de  quibus  Agneys 
Noreys  tenet  nuam  car.,  Henricns  de  Jolby  tenet  j  car.^  Han- 
laeus  de  Haulathby  j  car.  de  Roaldo  de  Richemund,  et  Boaldtia 
de  ConaitCj  ct  Comes  de  rege. 

Stapilton.^  Sunt  ibi  quinque  car.,  unde  xij^  etc. :  de  qui* 
bus  Rogerus  de  Stapilton  tenet  ij  bof .,  Alanns  Orre  di*  car*, 
Galfridns  de  Stapilton  ij  bov.  de  Nicholao  de  Stapilton ;  et 
Nicholaus  tenet  illas,  cum  aUis  ij  car.,  de  Roaldo  de  Richemundj 

*  RicaTdtis  d©  Romondbv,  S,     See  p.  101,  note  *. 

'  Johannes  de  Musters,  S.  In  1316  Johu  d©  Markenfeld  and  John  d©  ATust^is 
wtre  returned  join  I  lords  of  EryhoLou 

^  cKpeihLuu»,  3.  *  9«  omits  di. 

'  S.  omiU  Ricardus  le  Marsch^  di.  tar. 

"  A  younger  son  of  Robert  de  Clureviitiit  (a  weal  thy  citizen  of  TotIe,  imd 
grantee  of  landA  in  Croft,  before  12-16),  by  Eve,  daugbter  of  William  Fairfswe  of 
York.  He  married  Matilda,  daUf^btcr  of  Adam  le  Cerf,  alderman  of  York,  by 
whom  he  bad,  with  other  isi^uo,  William,  hiA  sou  and  beir.  Jobn  de  ClareTaux, 
by  will  dated  at  StivetUQ  (Steeton,  near  York),  Nov-  l&tb,  1285,  dedred  lo  be 
buried  in  tbe  cemetery  of  All  SaiiTta  in  Usei:rate,  if  be  died  at  ToA  or  Stiveton, 
hut  if  at  Crolt,  then  to  be  bnried  tbere  {Lon^ftnffg's  EUt.  <^  Darlin^tcn). 

'  de  Tbomfi  fhitra  suo,  ei  Tbomas,  S,  de  Tboma  de  Clervas,  et  idem  Thomas^ 
A.  B.  y.  Sir  Thoma«  de  Clenmu^j  Itni^lit,  Bimoo,  John,  Robert  and  Feier,  hm 
brothers,  were  witne^ee^  with  Adam  le  Corf,  mayor  of  York  (wbo  held  thai  office 
for  tbe  bat  time  in  1270),  to  aa  undated  charter  by  which  Nicholas!  da  Neuaom 
and  A^^rne^i  hh  wife^  qaitclaimed  to  E^e,  late  wii^  of  Robert  de  Ciervaufi,  a  mm^ 
mafe  iu  the  imn&k  of  St>  Mary  in  Walmg^te,  which  formerly  belonged  to  hla 
father,  Thomaj*  le  Panmer  {Ori^nal  charier  at  JfercAnnl't  Mali).  Kiehola«  d© 
Neu3^>m  won  probably  the  iame  person  wbos^  heira  beM  two  caru<^te«i  at  Keusom 
in  EyedaJe,  as  mentioned  at  p.  122,  anUa.  TbomaB  Fkhner  was  mayor  of  York  in 
1219.  Sir  Thomas  de  Clare vaux,  wbo  was  liymg  in  129S,  bad  an  only  cbild^ 
Katberine,  wbo  died  s.  \f.  {IjoikgtfaJ*€^t  DoHimgttm). 

'In  132S  John  le  Brpton,  fon  and  heir  of  Sir  Pbilip  le  Breton^  mort^ged 
the  whole  vili  of  Walmire  to  the  above-nten^oned  WUtiam  de  Clarevaux  and  his 
giflt«r  Matilda^  and  subsequenlly  released  it  to  them  (Lof^^it^**  Dufihff' 
iom^  Ixiv.).  ^  A  3.  sod  Y*  omit  this  entry. 


4 

I 


WAPENTAKE    OF   OILLINO   EAST^    N.  B.  179 

et  Roaldus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Item  Abbas  de  Sancta 
Agatha  tenet  ij  car.  de  prsedicto  Boaldo  in  puram  elemosinam. 

Cleseby  cum  Cloubek.  Sunt  ibidem  viij  car.,  unde  xij, 
etc. :  de  quibus  Harsculphns  filins  Willehni  tenet  j  car.  de 
Boberto  de  Cleseby ;  Alexander^  de  Cleseby  tenet  di.  car.  de 
eodem  Boberto;  et  Robertus  tenet  easdem  terras,  et  alias  yj  car. 
et  di.^  de  Boaldo  de  Bichemund^  et  Boaldus  de  Comite,  et  Comes 
de  rege. 

Neuton  Morell.  Sunt  ibi  iiij  car.,  unde  xij,  etc. :  de 
quibus  Thomas  de  Hanlathby  tenet  di.  car.,  WUlelmus  de 
Houghton  j  car.  de  Thoma  de  Moubray  ;*■  et  idem  Thomas  tenet 
ij  car.  de  Briano  filio  Alani,  et  Brianus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de 
rege.  Item  Abbas  de  Sancta  Agatha  tenet  j  car.  de  prsedicto 
Thoma,  et  Thomas  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.' 

Barton.  Simt  ibi  yj  car.,  unde  xij,  etc.  :  de  quibuB  Abbas 
de  Sancta  Agatha  tenet  iij  car.  de  Banulpho  filio  Badulphi,  et 
Banulphus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Item  Johannes  Grym- 
bald'  et  Bicardus"  de  Hodilston  tenent  iij  car.  ibidem  de  Boaldo 
de  Bichemund,  et  Boaldus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege ;  [sed 
non  fit  mentio  per  quod  servitium.]" 

Bretanby.  Sunt  ibi  iij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij,  etc.,  quas 
Thomas*'  de  Appilgarth  tenet  de  Willelmo  de  Boyvill,  et  ipse  de 
Thoma  de  Helbek,'  et  Thomas  de  Boaldo  de  Bichemund,  et 
Boaldus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

Hanlathby.  Sunt  ibi  iij  car.,  imde  xij,  etc.,  quas  Hanlacus 
de  Hanlathby  tenet  de  Boaldo  de  Bichemund,  et  Boaldus  de 
Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 

MiDELTON.y  Sunt  ibi  rj*  car.  terrae,  unde,  xij,  etc. :  de  qui- 
bus Willelmus'de  Comehowe  tenet  iij  bov.,  Alexander  de  Brynys- 
ton  ij  bov.,  Nicholaus  filius  Thomse  ij  bov.,  Stephanus  Serlson 
j  bov.,  Johannes  Gayne  iij  bov.,  Johannes  Gille  iiij  bov.  de  Wil- 
lelmo de  Lyndesey ;  et  idem  WUlelmus  illas  tenet,  et  alias  ij  car. 

«  her' Alex',  S. 

•"  Maunby,  8.  Thomas  de  Mauneby  was  returned  lord  of  Neuton  Morell  in 
1316. 

'  The  items  in  this  entry  do  not  agree  with  the  sum  totaL  The  A.  B.  and  T. 
MSS.  read  tiius : — "  Neuton  Morel.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iiij  car.  terrse :  de  quibus 
iij  car.  terrsQ  tenentur  de  Briano  filio  Alani,  et  idem  Brianus  de  Comite,  et  Comes 
de  rege.  Item  Abbas  de  Sancta  Agatha  tenet  in  eadem  villa  j  car.  terrse  de 
Thoma  de  Magneby,  et  Thomas  de  prsedicto  Briano,  et  Brianus  de  Comite,  et 
Comes  de  rege ;  sed  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  prsedictis  per  quod  servitiiun." 

'  Grumbald,  A.  B.  Y.  »  Rogerus,  8. 

"  sckI  non  fit  mentio  per  quod  servitium,  A.  B.  Y. 

-  Eobertus,  A.  B.  8.  Y.  '  Glebek,  A.  B.    Clebek,  Y. 

9  A.  B.  and  Y.  omit  this  entry.    See  p.  170,  ante, 

•  Evidently  an  error  for  vij  car.  There  are  six  carucates  and  four  bovates 
accounted  for,  but  the  half  carucate  with  which  the  church  of  Middleton  was 
endowed,  as  mentioned  at  p.  171,  is  here  omitted. 

N    2 


180  KIRKBY's    inquest   for  YORKSHIRE. 

et  j  bov.,  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Item  Galfridus  de 
Scotland  tenet  ibidem  di.  ear.  de  Henrico  de  Midelton,  et  idem 
Henricus  tenet  illas,  et  alias  ij  car.,  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 
MuLTON.*  Simt  ibi  ix  car.,  imde  xij,  etc.:  de  quibus^Symon 
de  Mnlton  tenet  j  car.  de  Comite ;  et  idem  Comes  tenet  illam, 
et  alias  v  car.,  de  rege.  Item  Abbas  de  Egleston  tenet  ibidem 
ij  car.,  et  Magister  Militise  Templi  tenet  j  car.  de  Comite  in 
puram  elemosinam. 

DE    LIBERTATE    BEATiB    MARIA    IN    PILEDICTO   WAPENTAOIO   DE 
GILLYNO    EST. 

Inquiaitio*  facta  infra  Libertatem  Beatae  Mariae  Ebor.,  coram 
Johanne  de  Kirkby,  thesaurario  domini  regis,  per  sacramentmn 
Panlini  de  Lillyng,  Ricardi  Buterwik,  Stephani  Schupton,  Hu- 
gonis  Escrigg,  Angerini  Bedenesse,  Thomae  de  Sancto  Martino, 
Jacobi  Milington,  Roscelini  Scrayngham,  Roberti  Housome, 
Nicholai  Holford,  Willelmi  Fynmer  et  Johannis  de  Sarterino, 
qui  dicunt  super  sacramentum  suum  quod  sunt  in  libertate 
Sanctse  Mariae,  in  wapentagio  de  Gillyng,  villa  de  Smetheton*^ 
(excepta  una  car.  terrae),  v5la  de  Gilmanby,''  in  villa  de  Croft  j 
car.  terrae,  in  villa  de  Gillyng  j  car.  terrae,  in  viDa  de  Dalton'  j 
car.  terrae,  in  villa  de  Boulton  di.  car.  terrae,  in  villa  de  Forset/ 
j  car.  terrae  :  de  quibus  Abbas  Beatae  Mariae  tenet  in  dominico 
in  Smethton  ij  car.  terrae,  et  villam  de  Gilmanby,  in  Forset  j 
car.  terrae,  in  Boidton  di.  car.  terrae,  in  Croft  j  car.  terrae; 
Bogerus  Bretby  in  Smetheton  di.  car.  terrae ;  Johannes  Colby  j 
car.  in  eadem ;  Vicarius  de  Gillyng  j  car.  terrae  in  Gillyng ; 
Johannes  Aske  j  car.  in  Dalton ;  Adam  Kirkeby  di.  car.  in 
eadem;^  Rector  ecclesiae  de  Kirkeby  di.  car.  in  eadem;  et  tenent 
totum  de  dicto  Abbate,  et  Abbas  de  Comite  Richemimdiae,  et 
idem  Comes  de  rege. 

*  The  following  transcript  of  the  entry  relating  to  Multon,  as  given  in  the 
8.  oopy  of  this  Inquest,  affords  additional  proof  that  the  text  in  the  Register, 
although  much  less  ahhreviated  than  the  A.  B.  and  Y.  MSS.,  is  only  an  abstract 
of  the  original  return  : — "  MuUon.  Sunt  ibidem  ix  car.  terrse,  unde,  etc. :  de 
quibus  Symon  de  Multon  tenet  unam  car.  terrae  de  Comite,  et  Comes  illam  tenet, 
et  alias  <^uinque  car.,  de  rege.  Item  Abbas  de  Eggleston  tenet  duas  car.  terrsc  de 
Comite  in  puram  elemosinam.  Item  Magister  Militiae  Templi  tenet  in  eadem 
villa  unam  car.  in  puram  elemosinam  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  domino  rege  in 
capite."  In  the  A.  B.  and  Y.  copies  this  entry  is  thus  abridged : — "  Molton.  In 
eadem  villa  sunt  ix  car.  terrae,  unde  xij,  etc. :  de  quibus  Simon  de  Molton  tenet  j 
car.  de  dicto  Comite ;  et  idem  Comes  tenet  v  car.  terra?,  una  cum  prsedicta  car.,  de 
rege,  etc.,  sed  non  dicitur  per  quod  servitium." 

*  This  Inquisition  is  omitted  in  MSS.  A.  B.  S.  and  Y.         "^  Great  Smeaton. 

*  Gilmanby,  in  the  parish  of  Bowes,  and  wapentake  of  Gilling  West,  has  not 
been  previouslv  mentioned. 

'  Balton  Norreys,  in  the  wapentake  of  Gilling  West. 

/  Forset  is  in  Gilling  West. 

'  Kirkby  Bavensworth,  in  the  wapentake  of  Gilling  West. 


[WAPENTAGIUM-  DE]*  HALYKELD. 

[MS.  Cotton,  Faust.  B.  vii.,  fo.  106.] 


EsTKiLBY^  £T  Lemynoe.  Sunt  in  eisdem  villis  xviij  car. 
temdy  quae  fadunt  feodum  unius  militis:  de  quibus  Magister 
Sancti  Leonardi  tenet  j  car.  in  elemosinam^  sed  non  dicitur  de 
quo ;  et  Thomas  de  Neuton  tenet  quinque  car.  terrae  de  Alano'' 
et  Roberto  de  Eskelby,  et  iidem  AJanus  et  Robertus  de  Avicia 
Marmyon^  et  eadem  Avicia  de  Comite  Richemundiae^  et  idem 
Comes  de  rege.  Et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  wapentagii  di. 
marc. :  et  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitione  praedicta  de  quo,  vel 
de  quibus,  residuae  xij  car.  tenentur,  vel  per  quod  servitium. 

Thekeston.  In  eadem  villa  simt  xij  car.  terrae  quae  faciunt 
feod.  milit. :  de  quibus  viij  car.  tenentur  de  Maria  de  Midelham, 
et  eadem  Maria  de  Comite  Richemundiae,  et  idem  Comes  de 
rege ;  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  wap.  praedicti  iiijs. ;  et  Abbas 
de  Coverham  tenet  iij  car.  terrae,  et  Magister  Sancti  Leonardi  j 
car.  de  Roberto  de  Musters,  et  idem  Robertus  de  Comite,  et 
Comes  de  rege ;  et  nullum  fit*  inde  servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio 
[in  inquisitionibus  praedictis]  / 

Karethorf.  Sunt  in  eadem  villa  xj  car.  terrae,  unde  xij 
faciimt  feod.  [milit.]  /  quas  Avicia  de  Marmyon  tenet  de  Comite 
Richemundiae,  et  idem  Comes  de  rege.  Et  nilul  redd,  ad  finem 
praedictum. 

Thorneberoh.  Sunt  in  eadem  villa  ij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij 
faciimt  feod.  milit.,  quas  haeredes  Radulphi*  de  Middelton  tenent 
de  dicta  Avicia,  et  eadem  Avicia  de  Comite  praedicto,  et  Comes 
de  rege.     Et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  viijd. 

Est  Tanfelde.     Sunt  in  eadem  villa  viij  car.  terrae,  imde 

•  Collated  with  MSS.  A.  B.  S.  and  Y. 

*  "Wapentagium  de,  A.  B.  Y. 

'  Exelby,  in  the  parish  of  Bumeston. 

'  Alan  de  Eskelby,  in  a  plea  which  he  brought  in  the  6th  Edward  I.  against 
Pioot  de  Newton,  touching  ten  oxgangs  and  one  and  a  half  acres  of  land  at  Eskelbj 
and  Newten,  set  out  his  descent,  as  being  the  son  of  Henry,  son  of  Ivetta,  whose 
surname  is  not  therein  mentioned,  sister  and  heir  of  Stephen,  son  of  Bobert,  son 
of  Wiraar,  who  lived  in  the  time  of  King  Henry  II.  (Mem.  of  Fountains,  i., 
358.     Coll.  Top.  et  Gen.,  i.,  257). 

'  faciunt,  Gale.  ^  in  inquisitionibus  prsedictis,  Y. 

f  milit.,  Y.  *  Ranulphi,  A.  B.  Y. 


182  KIRKBY^S    INQUEST    FOB   YORKSHIRE. 

xij  faciunt  feod.  milit. :  de  quibus  Robertus  de  Cleseby  tenet  vj 
car.  de  prsedicta  Avicia  de  Marmyon;  et  eadem  Avicia  tenet 
residuas  ij  car.  de  Johanne  de  Vescy/  et  Johannes  de  rege.  Et 
redd,  [per  ann.]^'  ad  finem  prsedictnm  viijs. 

West  Tanfelde.  Sunt  in  eadem  yULsl  xj  car.  terrse,  qnse 
faciunt  feod.  milit.^  quas  Avicia  de  Marmyon*  tenet  de  Comite 
Ricbemnndise^  et  idem  Comes  de  rege.  Et  redd,  per  ann.  ad 
finem  prsedictnm  iiijs.' 

Wath.  Sunt  in  eadem  villa  ij  car.  terrse,  unde  xij  faciunt 
feod.  milit.,  quas  Avicia  de  Marmyon  tenet  de  Briano  fiUo  Alani, 
et  idem  Brianus  de  prsedicto  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Et 
redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  prsedictum  xviijd. 

Stnderby.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj"  car.  terrae,  unde  xij 
faciimt  feod.  milit. ;  de  quibus  Avicia  de  Marmyon  tenet  iij  car., 
et  Biobertus  de  Musters  tenet  residuas  iij  car.  de  praedicto  Comite, 
et  Comes  de  rege.    Et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  prsedictum  ijs.  yjd. 

Gaytenby.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrse,  quae  faciimt 
iiij*»°^  partem  feodi  unius  milit.;  et  tenentur  de  Roberto  de 
Tateshale,  et  idem  Robertus  de  Roberto  [de] "  Musters,  et  idem 
Robertus  de  praedicto  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Et  redd,  per 
ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  ijs. 

Swayneby.**  In  eadem  villa  sunt  yj  car.  terrae,  quae  faciunt 
di.  feod.  milit. ;  et  Ranulphus  filius  Ranulphi  tenet  eas  de 
Maria  de  Midelham,  et  eadem  Maria  de  praedicto  Comite,  ct 
Comes  de  rege;  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  ijs. 

Pykehale  et  Rokesby.^  In  eisdem  villis  stmt  xiiij  car. 
terrae,  unde  xij  faciimt  feod.  milit. :  de  quibus  Andreas  de  Nevill 
tenet  viij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  Roaldi,  et  idem  Roaldus  de  Comite, 
et  Comes  de  rege.  Et  in  praedicta  villa  de  Rokesby  simt  yj  car. 
terrae :  de  quibus  Abbas  de  Fontibus  tenet  iiij®'^  car.  et  di.  de 
dicto  Andrea  de  Nevill ;  et  idem  Andreas  tenet  praedictas  vj  car. 
de  Roberto  de  Musters,  et  idem  Robertus  de  Comite,  ct  Comes 
de  rege.     Et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  iijs. 

'  Vestey,  Gale.  J  per  ann.,  A. 

*  Avice  Marmion  was  the  daughter  and  heiress  of  Hugh,  son  of  Jernegan 
de  Tanfield,  who  died  in  the  2nd  John,  leaving  her  an  infant.  She  then  came 
into  the  custody  of  Bohert  de  Yipont,  and  in  the  16th  of  John  married  Robert 
de  Marmion,  junior.  They  were  parties  to  a  fine  levied  in  the  19th  Henry  III. 
relating  to  two  carucates  of  land  in  Wath  juxta  Tanfelde,  by  the  description  of 
"  Robertus  Marmion  et  Avicia  uxor  ejus."  In  her  widowhood  and  in  the  10th 
Edward  I.  she  founded  a  chantry  at  the  altar  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  in  the  church 
of  Tanfield,  and  dying  not  long  after  left  issue  "William  de  Marmion,  who  married 
Loretta,  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  Roesia  de  Dover. — J.  R.  W. 

'  iys.,  A.  B.  "  vij  car.,  A.  "  de,  A.  B. 

•  Two  or  three  fkrm-houses  about  a  mile  and  a  half  N.N.W.  of  Pickhill 
occupy  the  site  of  the  village  of  Swainby. 

f  Piokhill-with-Roxby. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   HALLIKELD^   N.  B.  183 

Kybtelyngton.  In  eadem  villa  sirnt  ix«  car.  terrse,  unde 
xij  faciunt  feod.  milit.^  quas  Bobertus  de  Musters  tenet  de 
Ck>mite^  et  Comes  de  rege ;  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  prsedictum 
Y]8.  ijd.*;  de  quibus  Magister  Sancti  Leonard!  tenet  unam  car.^ 
et  Magister  Templi  vij  bov.,  et  nihil  redd. 

Ayndebby/  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrse,  imde  xviij 
car.  faciunt  feod.  milit. :  de  quibus  Abbas  de  Fontibus  tenet  v 
car.  et  v  bov.  terrae  de  prsedicto  Comite,  et  idem  Comes  de  rege ; 
et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  prsedictum  iijs.;  et  Magister  Hospi- 
talis  Sancti  Johannis  tenet  iij  bov.  terr» ;  sed  non  dicunf  de 
quo,  nee  per  quod  servitium. 

Uppeslunde.'  In  eadem  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae,  quae  faciunt 
tertiam  partem  feodi  milit. :  quarum  Willelmus  de  Holteby^ 
tenet  ij  car.  de  Maria  de  Midelham,  et  eadem  Maria  de  Comite, 
et  Comes  de  rege ;  et  idem  Willelmus  tenet  j  car.  de  Avicia  Mar- 
myon,  et  eadem  Avicia  de  haeredibus  Banulphi  de  Middelton, 
et  iidem  haeredes  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Et  redd,  per 
ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  xxijd. 

MiDDiLTON.'  In  eadem  villa  sunt  v  car.  terrae,  unde  xij 
faciunt  feod.  milit.,  quas  haeredes  Ranulphi  de  Midilton  tenent 
de  feodo  Boaldi,  et  idem  Roaldus  de  Abbate  Jorevallis,  et  idem 
Abbas  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege.  Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem 
praedictum. 

Yabnewik.**  In  eadem  villa  simt  iij  car.  terrae,  quae  faciunt 
iiij*^  partem  feodi  milit. :  quarum  Bogerus  de  Ingoldeby  tenet 
j  car  de  Roberto  [de]'  Tateshale,  et  idem  Robertus  de  Roberto 
[de]*  Musters,  et  idem  Robertus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege; 
et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  ijs.  ob. ;  et  Magister  Sancti 
Leonardi  tenet  j  car.,  et  Magister  Templi  aliam  car.,  sed  non 
dicunt  de  quo,  vel  per  quod  servitium. 

DisFOBDE.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vijy  car.  terrae :  de  quibus 
Abbas  de  Fontibus  tenet  iij  car.  et  di.  de  Thoma  de  Dysford,'  et 
Thomas  de  haeredibus  Henrici  de  Percy,  et  iidem  haeredes  de 
rege ;  et  Johannes  de  Disford"  tenet  j  car.  de  eisdem  haeredibus. 


«  X  car.,  A.  B. 

•■  Ainderby-Quernhowe,  in  the  pariah  of  Piokhill. 

•  dicitur,  A.  B.  Y. 

'  Upsland,  a  hamlet  one  mile  and  a  quarter  S.W.  of  Kirklington. 

•  Hoteby,  Gale. 

•  Middleton-Quernhowe,  in  the  parish  of  Wath. 

•  Yam  wick,  now  depopulated,  stood  a  little  to  the  north  of  Kirklington. 
'  de,  A.  B.  Y.  re  car..  Gale. 

'  In  1286,  Thomas,  son  and  heir  of  Marmaduke  Darel,  son  of  Ralph,  son 
of  Baldwin  de  Discoford,  confirmed  to  the  monks  of  Fountains  all  that  his 
ancestors  had  j^iven  in  Disceforde,  Balderby,  Birkou  and  Eseby  {Burton*s  Mon. 
Ehor.,  162).  -  Wildford,  A.    Wilford,  B. 


184  KIRKBY^S    INQUEST   FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  xijd.;  et  Thomas  de  Disford 
tenet  ij  car.  et  di.  de  dietis  haeredibus,  et  nihil  redd. 

Ayscenby.*  In  eadem  viDa  sunt  yj  car.  terrae,  quae  faciimt 
di.  feod.  milit.^  et  tenentnr  de  haeredibus  de  Percy,  et  iidem 
haeredes  tenent  de  rege ;  de  quibus  Prior  de  Novoburgo  tenet 
duas  bov.  in  elemosinam,  et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum. 

Ranyngton.^  Sunt  in  eadem  villa  yj  car.  terrae  et  di.,  unde 
xij  faciunt  feod.  milit. :  de  quibus  Magister  Sancti  Leonardi 
tenet  ij  car.  et  v  bov.  in  elemosinam  de  Thoma  de  Arches ;  et 
Abbas  de  Fontibus  tenet  iij  car.  de  haeredibus  de  Percy,  et  redd, 
per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictimi  ijs. ;  et  Prior  de  Novo  Burgo  tenet 
di.  car.  de  Johanne  de  Disford,  et  idem  Johannes  de  praedictis 
haeredibus  de  Percy,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  rege;  et  Hugo  de 
Costr*''  et  Stephanus  de  Dalton  tenent  iij  bov.  de  praedictis 
haeredibus  de  Percy,  et  haeredes  de  rege ;  et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem 
praedictum. 

Newby.*  In  eadem  villa  sunt  ij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij  faciunt 
feod.  milit.,  quas  Johannes  de  Neuby  tenet  de  haeredibus  de 
Percy,  et  iidem  haeredes  de  rege;  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem 
praedictum  xijd. 

Melmorby.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  vj  car.  terrae,  quae  faciunt 
di.  feod.  milit. :  de  quibus  Abbas  de  Fontibus  tenet  iiij"  car.  de 
Avicia  Marmyon,  et  eadem  Avicia  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege ; 
et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  iijs. :  et  idem  Abbas  tenet 
ij  car.  de  feodo  Roaldi,  et  idem  Roaldus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de 
rege;  et  nullum  fit  inde  servitium  [de  quo  fit  mentio,  etc.]-^ 

Howe.  Sunt  in  eadem  villa  iij  car.  terrae,  quae  faciunt  iiij^*" 
partem  feodi  milit. ;  et  G  alfridus  de  Howe^  eas  tenuit  de  Radul- 
pho  de  Trehampton,  et  idem  Radulphus  de  Roberto  de  Musters, 
et  Robertus  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege,  et  solebat  reddere  per 
ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  ijs.  vjd.;  et  Magister  Sancti  Leonardi 
nunc  eas  tenet,  sed  quo  warranto  non  fit  mentio  in  inquisitio- 
nibus  praedictis,  nee  aliquod  fit  inde  servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio, 
ut  supra. 

Thorneton*  Cundale.     In  eadem  villa  sunt  viij  car.,  unde 

*  Aystenby,  Gale.  '  Eainton,  in  the  parish  of  Topcliffe. 

^  Cestre,  A.  B.  In  1263,  Hugh,  son  of  William  de  Chester,  gave  security 
to  the  monks  of  Fountains  for  the  payment  of  an  annual  rent  of  6d.  out  of  a 
toft  and  croft  at  Baynington  (Burton's  Mon.  Ehor.,  195). 

'  Newby -super-Swale.  /  de  quo  fit  mentio,  etc.,  A. 

f  Geoflfrey,  son  of  Robert  de  How,  gave  ten  oxgangs  of  land  with  a  toft  and 
a  croft  in  How  to  the  Hospital  of  St.  Leonard,  York.  And  John,  son  of  Geoffrey 
de  How,  released  to  it  all  his  right  in  the  manor,  town,  and  territory  of  How, 
as  well  in  demesne  as  in  services,  and  ratified  his  father's  donation  of  the  same 
{Brokers  Sboracumy  335). 

*  Thornton  Bridge,  near  Cundall. 


WAPENTAKE    OF   HALLIKELD^    N.  B.  185 

xij  car.  faciimt  feod.  milit. :  de  quibus  Johannes  de  Eyville*  tenet 
yj  car.  de  Jaeobo  de  NerfF/  et  idem  Jacobus  de  Galfrido  de  Nevill, 
et  idem  Galfndus  de  Bannlpho  de  Sley/  et  idem  Ranulphns  de 
Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege ;  et  redd,  per  ann. 
ad  finem  prsedictnm  iijs. :  et  Prior  de  Novo  Burgo  tenet  j  car., 
nomine  dotis  ecclesise  suae,  sed  non  dicitur  de  quo ;  Nicholaus 
de  la  Ryrer*  tenet  j  car.  de  Rogero  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus 
de  rege ;  et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  prsedictum  ixd. 

MiLDEBY.  In  eadem  villa  sunt  ij  car.  terras  et  di.,  unde  xij 
car.  terrse  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  quas  Johannes  de  Breton  tenet 
de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege ;  et  redd,  per 
ann.  ad  finem  prsedictum  xijd. 

HuNDBURTON."  In  cadcm  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terrae,  quae 
faciimt  vj**"  partem  feodi  milit.;  et  Willehnus  de  Hardeme 
tenet  eas  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege ;  et 
redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  prsedictum  xijd. 

Langthobp.  In  eadem  villa  simt  iij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij 
faciunt  feod.  milit. :  de  quibus  Prior  de  Novo  Burgo  tenet  ij 
car.,  et  Thomas  de  Weston*  tenet  j  car.  de  Rogero  de  Moubray, 
et  idem  Rogerus  de  rege.  Et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum 
ijs.  viijd. 

KiBKEBY  SUPER  MoRAM.^  In  eadcm  villa  simt  v  car.  terrae, 
unde  xij  faciunt  feod.  milit. :  de  quibus  Prior  de  Novo  Burgo 
tenet  ij  car. ;  et  Alexander  de  Ledys  tenet  residuas  iij  car.  de 
eodem  Priore,  et  idem  Prior  de  Rogero  Moubray,  et  idem  Roge- 
rus de  rege.     Et  redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  vs. 

Norton.^  Sunt  in  eadem  villa  vij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij  faciunt 
feod.  milit.,  quae  tenentur  de  Abbate  de  Sancto  Albano,  et  idem 
Abbas  de  rege :  et  nullum  fit  inde  servitium  de  quo  fit  mentio 
in  inquisitionibus  praedictis. 

Balderby.    Abbas  de  Fontibus  tenet  Balderby,  Birkhou,«'  et 


'  John  Dayvill  was  certified  lord  of  "Thornton,  Cundell  et  Leooehy,  iij 
Yill»,"  in  1316.  J  Norflf',  A.  B. 

*  Sleys,  A.  B.  '  Ryber,  Gale. 

"  Humberton,  a  hamlet  in  the  township  of  Hiunberton-with-Milby,  and 
parish  of  Kirkby-on-the-Hill.  -  Wistou,  A.  B. 

•  Commonly  called  Kirkby-Hill.  '  Norton-le-Chiy. 

f  The  partictdar  sites  of  Birkhou  and  Eseby,  in  the  township  of  Baldersby, 
are  not  known,  but  the  following  extracts  from  the  Fountains'  charters,  kindly 
communicated  by  Mr.  "Walbran  of  Eipon,  prove  that  these  places  stood  some- 
where between  Baldersby  and  Rainton : — Beatrice,  widow  of  Peter  de  Melsa, 
gave  to  the  Abbot  and  Convent  of  Fountains,  eleven  oxgangs  of  land  "  scilicet, 
quicquid  continetur  infra  has  divisas.  A  divisa  de  Birkhou,  in  longum  divisse  de 
Eseby,  usque  ad  filum  aquse  de  Swale,  et  sic  deorsum  in  longum  aquse  usque  ad 
divisas  de  Neuby,  et  sic  sursum  in  l^njjum  pnedictse  divisae  usque  ad  divisas  de 
Ranyngton,  et  sic  per  eandem  divisam  de-inter  Raynyngton  et  Bake-stain-bench 
usque  jmI  diviijam  de  Birkhow,  ct  sic  usque  ad  capud  de  Eseby."    From  another 


186  KIBKBT^S   INQUEST   FOB  YOBKSHIBV. 

Eseby  de  haeredibus  de  Percy,  quae  quondam  fuerunt  villae,  et 
nunc  est  una  grangia,  quae  vocatur  Bsdderby ;  et  redd,  per  ann. 
ad  finem  praedictum  iijs. 

Bbynyston/  Abbas  Beatae  Mariae  [Ebor.]'  tenet  unam 
medietatem  de  feodo  Robert!  [de]'  Musters,  et  Robertus  de 
Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege ;  et  aJiam  medietatem  tenet  de  feodo 
de  Midelham,  et  feodiun  tenetur  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege. 
Et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  praedictum,  nee  aliquod  fit  inde  servitiimi 
de  quo  fit  mentio  in  inquisitionibus  praedictis. 

Sutton  Hougbave.  In  eisdem  viUis"  ("sicj  sunt  iiij®'  car.  terrae, 
unde  xviij  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  quas  Radulphus  de  Ruge- 
mund'  tenet  de  Comite  Richemimdiae,  et  Comes  de  rege;  et 
redd,  per  ann.  ad  finem  praedictum  ijs. :  et  Abbas  de  Fontibus 
tenet  v  bov.  terrae ;  sed  a  quo,  vel  per  quod  servitium,  non  fit 
mentio  in  inquisitionibus  praedictis.** 

Explicit  wapentagium  de  Halykeld, 


DE     TEBBIS     DE     LIBEBTATE     BEATA     MABIA     EBOB.     IN     DICTO 
WAPENTAGIO. 

Sunt  in  dicto  wapentagio  de  Halikeld  villa  de  Brjmyston,  quam 
Abbas  Beatae  Mariae  Ebor.  tenet  in  dominico ;  villa  de  Edelyng- 
thorp,  de  qua  Abbas  tenet  vj  bov.  terrae  in  dominico,  Ricardus 
de  Buterwik  j  car.  terrae  et  di.,  Goram  tenet  unam  car.  terrae ; 
Johannes  Steynley  j  car.  terrae,  et  Michael  Crokedayke  v  bov. 
terrae  tenent  de  dicto  Abbate.  In  Kirkby  in  Mora  [est]  j  bov. 
terrae  quam  Abbas  tenet  in  dominico  de  dicto  Comite,  et  Comes 
de  rege. 

obarter  it  appears  that  there  waa  "  fossatum  inter  grangiam  de  Balderby  et 
divisas  de  Esseby,"  and  in  another  of  the  twelfth  century  mention  is  made  of 
"  fossatum  quod  est  divisa  inter  Balderby  et  Eseby." 

'  Bumeston.  •  Ebor.,  A.  B.  Y.  '  de,  A.  B.  Y. 

•  An  error,  probably,  for  "eadem  villa."  The  Chartulary  of  Fountains 
contains  upwards  of  twenty  charters  relating  to  Sutton-Hougrave,.  all  very  early 
and  before  the  date  of  Kirkby's  Inquest,  and  in  all  these  the  place  is  called 
"Sutton  hougrave."  At  the  time  of  the  Domesday  Survey  there  were  four 
carucates  in  Sudtone  and  five  in  Hograve. 

•  Eiohemund,  A.  B.  Y.  •  M88.  A.  B.  S.  and  Y.  end  here. 


KNIGHTS'    FEES 


YORKSHIRE. 


3l8T  EDWARD  I. 


FEODA-   MILITUM   IN    COM.   EBOE. 


[WAPENTAGIUM   DE    STAINCLIFFE.] 

Inquisitio^  facta  de  feodis  milit.  et  car.  terrse  in  wapentagio 
de  Staincliffe^  anno  regni  regis  E.  xxxj^  per  Willelmum  de  Ces- 
t(e)runt^  Edmiindum  Maunsell^  Alanum  de  Catherton^  Hugonem 
de  Halghton,  Johannem  Kighley,  Nigellum  de  Stainforde,  Hen- 
ricTim  Eliam  fsicj  de  Stretton^  Adam  de  Horton^  Willelmum  de 
Sutton,  Bobertum  Bull  et  Johannem  de  Paytenall,  juratores, 
qui  dicunt  super  sacramentum  suum  quod, 

Cbakehowe,  Ayebton,  Bbinsall  et  Coniston.  Dominus 
Radulphus  de  Nevill  tenet  in  capite  de  domino  castri  de  Skyp- 
ton  xij  car.  terrae,  et  faciunt  feod.  unius  milit.;  quarum  Prior  de 
Marton  tenet  de  ipso  iiij*^  car.  in  Crakehowe ;  Prior  de  Boulton 
tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  unam  car.  et  di. ;  hseres  dje  Billeston 
tenet  [in  eadem]/  de  eodem,  di.  car.  terrae:  dominus  Hugo 
filius  Henrici  tenet  de  eodem  in  Ayprton  j  car. :  dominus  Jo- 
hannes Gylliot  tenet  de  eodem  in  Brinsall  j  car.;  Willelmus  de 
Hebden  tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  j  car. :  Johannes  de  Coniston 
tenet  de  eodem  in  Coniston  j  car. ;  Bogerus  de  Barker  tenet  de 
eodem,  in  eadem,  j  car. ;  Willelmus  Malghum  tenet  de  eodem, 
in  eadem,  vj  bov. ;  Gilbertus  de  Singleton  tenet  de  eodem,  in 
eadem,  ij"  bov.  terrae. — Unum  feod.,  unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod. 

Heton,  Farnhill,  Coningley,  Neusom,  Aekeworth, 
EssHETON  ET  Gaborave.     DomiuB  Margareta  de  Nevill  tenet  in 

*  The  Inquisitions  "  de  feodis  militum  '*  were  taken  preparatory  to  the  levying 
of  the  Aid  for  marmng  the  king's  eldest  daughter,  which  was  granted  hy  -Par- 
liament in  the  18th  Edward  I.  {Sotul.  Pari.,  i.,  25),  but  was  not  collected  until 
the  Slst  year  {Ibtd.,  266).  Further  particukrs  concerning  this  Aid  will  be  given 
in  a  subsequent  page. 

*  This  inquisition  for  the  wapentake  of  Staincliffe  is  taken  trom  the  book 
marked  B.,  iv.,  24,  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  which  has  hitherto  been  cited  by 
the  letter  B.  In  the  following  various  readings,  the  letter  F.  denotes  a  Feodary^s 
Book  in  the  Begistry  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  York,  and  B.  the  Bawlinson 
MS.,  460  B,  in  the  Bodleian  Library. 

*  in  eadem,  F. 


190  knights'  fees  in  Yorkshire. 

capite  de  domino  dicti  [Castri]''  xxj  car.  terrse  et  di.,  unde  xiiij 
car.  terrse  faciunt  feod.;  et  sic  de  singulis  feod.  milit.  dicti  Castri 
xiiij  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod. ;  quarum  Abbas  de  Fumase  tenet  de 
domina  Margareta  ij  car.  et  di.  in  Heton ;  haeres  Eliae  de  Rils- 
ton*  tenet  de  eadem  ij  car.  et  di.-^  in  Heton ;  Abbas  de  Fontibus 
tenet  de  eadem  Margareta^  in  eadem^  j  car. :  Robertus  de  Pern- 
hill  tenet  de  eadem  Margareta  ij  car.  et  vij  bov.  in  Famhill :  Prior 
de  Boulton  tenet  de  eadem  in  Coningley  ij  car.  ct  iij  bov.;  Wil- 
lelmus  Todde  tenet  de  eadem  di.  car.  in  eadem ;  Johannes  Browne 
tenet  de^  eadem  ij  bov.:  Johannes  de  Ley  tenet  de  eadem  in 
Neusom  di.  car. :  hseres  Simonis  de  Monhaud  et  Gilbertus  de 
Hoton*  tenent  de  eadem  in  Aekeworth  j  car.  et  di. :  Adam 
fqtuBre  Abbas)  de  Fumais  tenet  de  eadem  in  Essheton  j  car. : 
Johanna  de  Strynsall  tenet  de  eadem  in  Gargrave  di.  car. ; 
Robertus  filius  Johannis'  tenet  de  eadem  di.  car.  in  eadem; 
Johannes  de  Flashy  tenet  de  eadem  iij  bov.;  Stephanus  de 
Calton-'  tenet  de  eadem^  in  eadem,  j  bov. ;  Adam  de  Newland 
tenet  in  eadem  ij  bov.;  Gilbertus  Proudefote  tenet  in  eadem 
j  bov. :  et  in  manu  sua  propria  simt  v  car.  et  j  bov.  [in]* 
Geyrgrave.  Summa  xxj  car.  et  di.  terrae,  quae  faciunt  unum 
feod.  et  medietatem  feod.  et  di.  car. 

Ayrton/  Calton  et  Esslake.  Hugo  [filius]*  Henrici 
tenet  in  capite  de  domino  dicti  Castri  xij*  car.,  unde  xiiij  car. 
faciunt  feod. ;  quarum  Prior  de  Boulton  tenet  de  eodem  in  Ayr- 
ton  et  in  Calton  j  car.  et  di. ;  haeres  Johannis  de  Feucser  tenet 
de  eodem,  in  eisdem,  j  car. :  Ricardus  de  Plumlund  tenet  dc 
eodem  in  Calton  iij  car.  i  Henricus  de  Marton  tenet  de  eodem 
in  Esslake  ij  car.  et  di. :  [et]^  in  manu  sua  propria  sunt  iij  car. 
in  Ayerton.     Summa  xp  car.  terrae. 

^  Castri,  P. 

'  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Elias  de  Billeston  was  taken  "  die  Sabbati  post  Ascen- 
fiionem  Domini/'  23rd  Edward  I.,  bis  next  heirs  being  his  daughters  "  Emma  ct 
Cecilia,  unde  primogenita  est  trium  annorum  et  postgenita  trium  mensium  " 
(Col.  (j^en,,  ii.,  601).  Cecilia,  probably,  did  not  long  survive  her  father.  See 
p.  193,  pottea. 

/  B.  omits  et  di.  ^  in,  E.  *  Heton,  F. 

'  WiUehni,  F.  i  Carlton,  F.  »  in,  F.  E. 

'  33rd  Edward  I.  iiij'.  de  ca^tione  manerii  de  Ayrton  in  Cravene  in  manum 
regit, — "  Causa  captionis  manerii  de  Ayrton  in  Cravene  in  manum  doraini  rej^ns 
per  Eicardum  Oysel,  eschaetorem  regis  ultra  Trentam,  etc.— Manerium  de 
Ayrton  in  Cravene  cum  suis  pertinentiis  oaptum  est  in  manum  domini  regis  eo 
quod  Hugo  filius  Henrici  tenuit  illud  manerium  cum  pertinentiis  de  domino  re^^e 
in  capite,  ut  de  honore  Castri  de  Skipton,  per  servitium  militare  : — qui  quidem 
Huffo  obiit  prima  septimana  Quadra^^esimse  anno  regni  regis  Edwardi  tricesimo 
terno.  Et  super  hoc  Henricimi,  fihum  et  hseredem  ejusdem  Ilugonis,  sine 
homagio  seu  feoditate  domino  regi  faciendis,  vel  aliqua  eschaetria,  in  pncdicto 
manerio  [ego  eschaetor]  inveni  ingressum,  per  quod  quidem  cepi  in  manum 
regis  prodictum  manerium"  {Col,  Gen.,  ii.,  697).  •"  filius,  F.  K. 

•  xj  car.,  F.  •  et,  F.  E.  /•  xj  car.,  F. 


WAPENTAKE   OF  STAINCLIFFE,   W.  R.  191 

Sutton,  Draghton  et  Adingham.  Dominus  Willelmus  le 
Vavasor  tenet  in  eapite  de  domino  dicti  Castri  xj«  car.,  ut  supra; 
qnarum  Johannes  de  Boyyill''  tenet  de  ipso  iij  car.  in  Sutton ; 
Adam  de  Middleton  tenet  de  ipso  in  Draghton'  ij  car. ;  et  iiij 
car.  sunt  in  manu  sua  propria  in  Adingham.     Summa  xj^  car. 

Scothobp,  Halton  et  Esbt.  Prior  de  Boulton  tenet  in 
eapite  de  domino  dicti  Castri  yj  car.  et  di.,  unde,  ut  supra;' 
quarum  hser**  Roberti  de  Skothorp  ten*'  de  ipso  j  car.  et  di.  in 
Scothorp ;  et  v  car.  sunt  in  manu  sua  propria  in  Halton  et  Esby. 
Summa  vj  car.  et  di. 

Halton  et  Skipton.  Dominus  Henricus  de  Kighlej  tenet 
in  eapite  de  domino  dicti  Castri  j  car.  et  di. ;  quarum  Prior  de 
Boulton  tenet  j  car.  de  ipso  in  Halton ;  et  di.  car.  est  in  manu 
sua  propria  in  Skipton ;  sed*'  ij  bov.  tenentur  per  serjantiam,  et 
nihil  redd,  ad  finem  wapp.     Summa  j  car.  et  di. 

Broghton.  Dominus  Johannes  Gilliot  tenet  in  eapite  de 
domino  dicti  Castri  v  car.  et  unam  bov.,  imde,  ut  supra;  qua- 
rum Adam  filius  Willelmi  tenet  de  ipso  j  car.  in  Broghton ;  Jo- 
hannes de  Lofkhouse  tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  j  car.;  Henricus 
de  Aula  tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  di.  car. ;  et  ij  car.  et  di.  et  j 
bov.  [sunt]*  in  manu  sua  propria  in  Broghton.  Summa  v  car, 
et  j  bov. 

Appiltrewik  et  Hertlington.  Dominus  Henricus  de  Hert- 
lingtony  tenet  in  eapite  de  domino  dicti  Castri  j  car.  et  vj  bov., 
unde,  ut  supra ;  quarum  Willelmus  Desert  tenet  de  ipso  in  Ap- 
piltrewik ij  bov.;  et  Henricus  de  Kighley  tenet  de  eodem,  in 
eadem,  ij  bov. ;  et  j  car.  et  ij  bov.  simt  in  manu  sua  propria  in 
Hertlington  et  Appiltrewik.     Summa  j  car.  et  yj  bov. 

Heghfeld,  Otterburne,  Hahmlith  et  Malgham.  Willel- 
mus Malleverer  tenet  in  eapite  de  domino  dicti  Castri  xiiij  car., 
et  faciunt  feod. ;  quarum  dominus  Johannes  Beke  tenet  de  ipso 
iiij  car.  in  Heghfeld:  dominus  Henricus  de  Kighley  tenet  de 
ipso  in  Otterburne  iij  car. :  dominus  Henricus  de  Hertlington 
tenet  de  eodem  iij  car.  in  Hahmlith :  Prior  de  Boulton  tenet  de 
eodem  j  car.  in  Malgham ;  Willelmus  de  Haukeswik  tenet  de 

•  Ix  car.,  F. 

'  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  William  de  Boyvill,  who  died  seised  of  the  hamlet  of 
"Collyngge,"  and  the  manor  of  "Sutton  in  Airdal"  (Cal.  Inq.  p,  ».,  i.,  196), 
was  taken  July  24tb,  38rd  Edward  I.,  John  de  Boyvill  being  his  son  and  heir. 
The  jurors  say  that  "  dictus  Johannes  erit  setatis  viginti  duorum  annorum  die 
Sancti  Laurentii  proximo  futuro  "  {Cal.  Ghn,,  ii.,  678). 

•  Broughton,  F.  '  F.  omits  unde,  ut  supra.  •  hseres,  F. 

•  tenet,  F.  •  et,  F.  '  sunt,  F.  B. 

V  Sir  Henry  de  Hertlington,  son  and  heir  of  William  de  Hertlington,  "  fuit 
de  a3tate  viginti  unius  annonun  et  amplius  die  quo  diotus  Willelmus,  pater  suus, 
obiit,  scilicet,  die  Sabbati  in  vigilia  Sancti  Thomee  Apostoli  anno  regni  regis 
Edwardi  vicesimo  prirao"  {Cal.  Oen.,  ii.,  464). 


192  KNIGHTS^    FEES    IN   YORKSHIRE. 

eodem  ij  car. ;  Abbas  de  Pontibus  tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem^  j 
car.     Summa  j  feod. 

Marton  et  Stretton.  Willelmus  de  Marton*  tenet  de 
domino  dicti  Castri  xij  car.,  unde,  ut  supra ;  quarum  Prior  de 
Boulton  tenet  de  ipso  iij*  car.  et  vj  bov.  in  Marton ;  dominus 
Johannes  Gilliot  tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  ij  car. ;  Isabella  de 
Haukeswik  tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  ij  bov.;  Thomas  del 
Storthes  tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  ij  bov.;  Ricardus*  Molant 
tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  ij  bov. ;  Willelmus  Leget  tenet  de 
eodem,  in  eadem,  ij  bov. ;  Willelmus  del  Hill  tenet  de  eodem, 
in  eadem,  ij^  bov.  Alicia  del  Hill  tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  j 
bov. ;  Willehnus  de  Cest  (e)  runt  tenet  de  eodem  in  Stretton  vj  bov.  ; 
Adam  de  Pauvell  tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  ij  bov. ;  Hugo  Ake 
tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  j  bov. :  et  iij  car.  et  [blanky  bov. 
sunt  in  manu  sua  propria  in  Marton.  Summa  xij  car.  et  \j  bov. 
terrae. 

CoNYNGSTON.*  Willclmus  de  Hebden  tenet  in  capite  de 
domino  dicti  Castri  vj  car.,  imde,  ut  supra ;  quarum  Abbas  de 
Pontibus  tenet  in  Conyngston  vj  bov.;  Robertus  Pychsall-^  tenet 
[de]^  eodem,  in  eadem,  vj  bov.;  Willelmus  de  Ilketon  tenet  de 
eodem,  in  eadem,  ij  bov. ;  et  iiij  car.  et  ij  bov.  sunt  in  manu  sua 
propria.     Summa  vj  car.  terrae. 

Kighley,  Halton  et  Essheton.  Johannes  de  Essheton 
tenet  in  capite  de  domino  dicti  Castri  x  car.,  unde,  ut  supra; 
quarum  dominus  Henricus  de  Kighley*  tenet  de  eodem  in  Kighley 
iiij  car. ;  Prior  de  Boulton  tenet  de  eodem  in  Halton  ij  car. ;  ct 
iiij**^  car.  sunt  in  manu  sua  propria  in  Essheton.     Summa  x  car. 

Kighley,  Skipton,  Rilleston  et  Bracewell.  Haeres* 
Ricardi  Tempest,  qui  est  in  custodia  domini  regis,  tenet  in  capite 
de  domino  dicti  Castri  \j  car.  et  vj  bov.,  unde,  ut  supra ;  quarum 

«  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  William  de  Marton  was  takeu  in  the  33rd  Edward  I.,  his 
son  William  being  his  next  heir.  "  De  estate  dicti  Willelmi,  filii  et  bscrcdis  dicti 
Willelmi,  defuncti,  dicunt  [  juratores]  (mod  idem  Willelmus  ftiit  die  Mercurii  in 
septimana  Pentecostes  anno  regni  regis  Edwardi  tricesimo  tertio  de  setate  viginti 
et  septem  annorimi"  (CcU,  Gen.,  ii.,  687). 

•  ij  car.,  F.  E.  *  Willelmus  Molant,  F.    Eicardus  de  Moland',  R. 

•  unam  bov.,  E.  ^  sex  bov.,  E.  '  Ck)niston  in  Kettlewell  Dale. 
/  PigheU,  F.    de  Pikhall,  E.                            ^  de,  F.  E. 

•  In  the  88rd  Edward  I.  Henry  de  Keighley  had  a  charter  for  a  market,  fair, 
and  free  warren  at  Keighley  {Col.  Eot,  Chart.,  136). 

'  1st  Oct.,  82nd  Edward  I.  Proof  of  age  of  John,  son  and  heir  of  Eichard 
Tempest. — ^"  Willelmus  de  Marton,  setatis  sexaginta  annorum,  juratus  et  Beparatim 
examinatus  super  setate  prsedicti  Johannis,  filii  et  hseredis  dicti  Eicardi,  dicit 
quod  pnedictus  Johannes  natus  fuit  apud  Brayoewelle  quadam  die  Sancti  Bar- 
tnolomei  Apostoli,  quote  anno  domini  regis  nunc  ignorat,  et  in  baptisterio 
eodesie  Sancti  Michaelis  ejusdem  villse  baptizatus;  cucit  tamen  quod  a  dicto 
die  Sancti  Bartholomei  nativitatis  pnedicti  Johannis  fuerunt  viginti  et  nniis 
anni  elapsi  die  Sancti  Bartholomei  proximo  pncterito.    £t  dicit  sc  su|>or  certi- 


WAPENTAKE   OP   STAINCLIPPB,   W.  R.  193 

dominus  Henricus  de  Kighley  tenet  de  eo  in  Kighley  ij  car.,  et 
in  Skipton  ij  bov. ;  dominus  Henricus  de  Hertlington  tenet  de 
eo  in  Rilleston  j  ear. ;  Robertus  filius  Mathei  tenet  de  eo  in 
Braeewell  y  bov.  terrae;  et  iij  car.  sunt  in  manu  dicti-'  regis 
ratione  custodise.     Summa  vj  car.  et  vj  bov. 

Rilleston  et  Scothorp.  Haeres*  Eliae  de  Rilleston,  qui  est 
in  custodia  domini  regis,  tenet  in  capite  de  domino  dicti  Castri 
iiij  car.  et  di.  terrae  in  Rilleston  et  in  Scothorp ;  et  totum  [est] 
in  manu  domini  regis  ratione  custodiae. 

CoLLiNO.  Johannes  de  Boyvill  tenet  in  capite  de  domino 
dicti  Castri  iiij'  car.,  unde,  ut  supra ;  quarum  Willelmus  de  Ces- 
trunt  tenet  de  eo  in  Colling  di.  car.;  Adam  filius  Radulphi  tenet 
de  eodem,  in  eadem,  di.  car.;  Matilda  de  Culcotes**  tenet  de 
eodem,  in  eadem,  ij  bov.;  Paulinus  Bothecolloke  tenet  de  eodem, 
in  eadem,  ij  bov.;  Alcoke  de  Holenyes"  tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem, 
ij  bov.;  Johannes  filius  Agnetis  tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  j  bov.; 
et  ix  bov.  sunt  in  manu  sua  propria.     Summa  iiij  car.  et  di. 

Esse  ETON  et  Garegrave.  Thomas  de  Mounceus  tenet  in 
capite  de  domino  dicti  Castri  iii  car.,  unde,  ut  supra ;  quarum 
Abbas  de  Pumas  tenet  de  eo  [in]^  Essheton  ij  bov.;  Willelmus 
de  Malghom  tenet  de  eo,  in  eadem,  vj  bov.;  et  ij  car.  simt  in 
manu  sua  propria  in  Garegrave.     Summa  iij  car. 

Skipton,  Bradley  et  Garegrave.  Johanna  de  Strinsall'^ 
tenet  in  capite  de  domino  dicti  Castri  iij  car.  terrae  et  di.,  imde, 
ut  supra;  quarum  Henricus  Vlf?  tenet  in  Skipton  de  ea  ij  bov.; 
Rogerus  Bulloke  tenet  de  eadem  ij  bov. :  Thomas  filius  Nicholai 
tenet  de  eadem  in  Bradelay  ij  bov.;  Adam  filius  NoV**  tenet  de 
eadem,  in  eadem,  ij  bov.;  Galfridus  filius  Nob'*'  tenet  de  eadem, 
in  eadem,  j  bov.;  Willelmus  filius  Battay  tenet  de  eadem,  in 
eadem,  j  bov.;  et  j  car.  et  ij  bov.  stmt  [in]'  manu  sua  propria  in 
Bradley  et  Garegrave.     Summa  iij  car.  et  di. 

Broghton  et  Stretton.    Everardus  Fauvell  tenet  in  capite 

tudine  diei  et  anni  nativitatis  prsedictee  recolere  per  hoc,  quod  die  Exaltationis 
Sancttt  Crucis  proximo  poet  Dativitatem  praedicti  Johanuis  natus  fuit  sibi  quidam 
filius,  PatriciuB  nomine,  qui  tuit  setatis  viginti  et  unius  annorum  ad  dictum  festum 
Exaltationis  Sanctee  Crucis  proximo  pr»teritum*'  (Cal.  Oen.,  ii.,  675). 
>  domini,  B. 

*  The  proof  of  age  of  Emma,  wife  of  Richard  Fauvell,  and  daughter  and 
heiress  of  Elias  de  Rilleston,  was  taken  on  Wednesday,  11th  March,  82nd 
Edward  I.,  when  "  Johannes  de  BLigheleye,  setatis  quiuquaginta  annorum,  juratus 
et  separatim  examinatus, — dicit  quod  dicta  Emma  nata  fuit  apud  Flasceby  die 
Dominica  proxiraa  ante  festum  Sancti  Petri  in  Cathedra  ultimo  praBteritum 
Hierunt  quindecim  anni  elapsi,  et  in  baptisterio  eoclesise  Sancti  Andreas  Apostoli 
de  Geyregrave  baptizata"  {Cal.  Gen.,  ii.,  676). 

'  iij  car.,  F.    tres  car.,  R. 

"•  An  error,  perhaps,  for  Ouleootes.  "  Alcock  de  Holines,  F. 

•  in,  F.  '  Strensall,  F.  ♦  Volf,  F. 
"  Nobilis,  F.                '  in,  F. 

o 


194  knights'    fees    in    YORKSHIRE. 

de  domino  dicti  Castri  iij  car.  et  di.^  unde^  ut  supra ;  quamm 
Conttantinus  Fauvell  tenet  in  Broghton  j  ear.  terrse :  Ricardns 
Fauvell  tenet  de  eodem  in  Stretton  di.  car. ;  Adam  Fauvell  tenet 
de  eodem,  in  eadem,  ij  bov. ;  Willelmus  de  Ce8t(e)runt  tenet  de 
eodem,  in  eadem,  ij  bov. ;  Nicholaus  Taybanke  tenet  de  eodem^ 
in  eadem,  ij  bov.;  Prior  de  Boulton  tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem^ 
y  bov.;  Ricardus  de'  Goldring  tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  ij  bov.; 
et  vj  bov.  sunt  in  manu  sua  propria  in  Stretton.  Summa  iiij* 
car.  et  di. 

Skipton  et  Bradelay.  Willelmus  de  Ce8t(e)runt  tenet  in 
capite  de  domino  dicti  Castri  j  car.,  unde,  ut  supra;  cujus  Hen- 
ricus  Cest(c)runt  tenet  de  eodem  in  Skipton  ij  bov. :  WiQelmus 
Carpentarius  tenet  de  eodem  in  Bradelay  ij  bov.;  Robertus 
Buke  tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  j  bov. ;  Robertus  filius  Galfridi 
tenet  dc  eodem,  in  eadem,  j  bov. ;  Johannes  le  Botiler  et  quidam 
alius  tencnt  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  ij  bov.     Summa  j  car. 

Broouton,  Bradelay  et  Skipton.  Henricus  de  Aula  tenet 
in  capite  dc  domino  dicti  Castri  iij  car.,  unde,  ut  supra ;  quarum 
Thomas  RjrvcU  tenet  dc  codcm  in  Broghton  ij  bov. ;  Henricus 
de  Skelcslay  tenet  de  eodem  in  Bradelay  ij  bov. ;  dominus  Hen- 
ricus dc  Kighley  tenet  de  eodem  in  Skipton  ij  bov. ;  et  yj  bov. 
simt  in  manu  sua  propria  in'  Skipton.     Summa  iij  car. 

Elslake.  Elias  de  Stretton  tenet  in  capite  de  domino  dicti 
Castri  di.  car.,  unde,  ut  supra;  cujus  dominus  Johannes  Gilliot 
tenet  de  eodem  in  Elslake  j  bov. ;  Godefridus  de  Alta  Ripa  tenet 
dc  codcm,  in  eadem,  ij  bov. ;  et  j  bov.  est  in  manu  sua  propria. 
Summa  di.  car. 

[  ]     Hseres  Roberti  de  Scothorp  tenet  in  capite 

de  domino  dicti  Castri  di.  car.,  unde,  ut  supra ;  et  totimi  [est] 
in  manu  sua  propria.     Summa  di.  car. 

Stretton.  Adam  Fauvell  tenet  in  capite  de  domino  dicti 
Castri  iij  bov.  in  Stretton,  unde,  ut  supra ;  et  totum  [est]  in 
manu  sua  propria.     Summa  iij  bov. 

Stretton  et  Broghton.  Ricardus  filius  Hugonis  tenet  in 
capite  de  domino  dicti  Castri  iij  bov.  in  Stretton  et  Broghton, 
unde,  ut  supra;  et  totum  [est]  in  manu  sua  propria.  Summa 
iy  bov. 

Draohton  et  Broohton.  Ricardus  de  Fauvelthorp  tenet 
in  capite  de  domino  dicti  Castri  j  car.,  unde,  ut  supra ;  unde 
Johannes  filius  Roberti  tenet  de  eodem  in  Draghton*^  ij  bov. ; 
Willelmus  filius  Elise  tenet  de  eodem,  in  eadem,  j  bov. ;  et  v 
bov.  sunt  in  manu  sua  propria  in  Broghton.'     Summa  j  car. 

♦  F.  omite  de.  "  iij  oar.  et  di.,  F.  R.  •  F.  omits  in  Skipton. 

•  Brougfaton,  F.  '  F.  omitie  in  Broghton. 


WAPENTAKE   OP   STAINCLIPPE^  W.  R.  195 

Skipton  et  Bradelay.  Adam  del  Bank  tenet  in  capite  de 
domino  dicti  Castri  j  car.^  unde^  ut  supra ;  unde  Adam  Thor- 
brande  tenet  de  eodem  in  Skipton  j  bov. ;  Robertus  filius  Alfen' 
tenet  de  eodem^  in  eadem^  j  bov. ;  Bogenis  BuUoke^  tenet  de 
eodem,  in  eadem,  j  bov. ;  Robertus  le  Mercere  tenet  de  eodem, 
in  eadem,  j  bov. ;  Willelmus  filius  NoV*  et  Willelmus  Carpen- 
tarius  tenent  de  eodem  in  Bradelay  ij  bov. ;  et  ij  bov.  sunt  in 
manu  sua  propria  in  Skipton.     Summa  una  ear. 

Bradelay.  Robertus  Buke  tenet  in  capite  de  domino  dicti 
Castri  [di.  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra ;  et  totum  [est]  in  manu 
sua  propria  in  Bradelay.     Summa  di.  car.  terrse.]* 

[Elias  Buk  tenet  in  capite  de  domino  dicti  Castri]*  ij  bov., 
unde,  ut  supra;  et  totum  [est]  in  manu  sua  propria  in  Bradelay. 
Summa  ij  bov. 

Robertus  le  Mason  tenet  in  capite  de  domino  dicti  Castri  ij 
bov.,  unde,  ut  supra;  et  totimi  [est]  in  manu  sua  propria  in 
Bradelay.*    Summa  ij  bov. 

Robertus  filius  Galfridi  tenet  in  capite  de  domino  dicti  Castri 
di.  car.  in  Bradelay,  imde,  ut  supra;  imde  [Ricardus]**  filius 
Walteri  tenet  de  eo  in  Bradelay  ij  bov. ;  et  ij  bov.  sunt  in  manu 
sua  propria.     Summa  di.  car. 

Ricardus  filius  Walteri  tenet  in  capite  de  domino  dicti  Castri 
di.  car.  in  Bradlay,  unde,  ut  supra;  et  totum  [est]  in  manu  sua 
propria.     Summa  di.  car. 

Skipton.  Willelmus  de  Brigham  tenet  in  capite  de  domino 
dicti  Castri  di.  car.  in  Skipton,  unde,  ut  supra;  unde  Agnes 
[de]'  Famhill  tenet  de  eo  ij  bov.  in  Skipton;  et  ij  bov.  sunt  in 
manu  sua  propria.     Summa  di.  car. 

Constantinus  Fauvell  tenet  in  capite  de  domino  dicti  Castri 
di.  car.  in  Skipton,  imde,  ut  supra ;  et  totum  [est]  in  manu  sua 
propria.     Summa  di.  car. 

Willelmus  de  Meitgrene^  tenet  in  capite  de  domino  dicti 
Castri  ij  bov.  terrae  in  Skipton,  ut  supra;  et  totum  [est]  in  manu 
sua  propria. 

Thomas  de^  Groper  et  Henricus  le  Wileshire  tenent  in  capite 
de  domino  dicti  Castri  ij  bov.  in  Skipton,  ut  supra;  et  totum 
[est]  in  manibus  suis  propriis. 

Appletrewik.    Adam  de  Wodhouse  et  Willelmus  Giremeu' 


9  Buck,  F.  •  Nobir,  F. 

•  di.  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra ;  et  totum  [est]  in  manu  sua  propria  in  Bradelay. 
Summa  di.  car.  terrse,  B. 

•  Elias  Buk  tenet  in  capite  de  domino  dicti  Castri,  R. 
'  R.  omits  in  Bradelay.  ^  Ricardus,  F.  R. 

•  de,  R.  ^  Mowgrene,  F.    Macegrene,  R. 
i  le  Groper,  F.  R. 

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196  KNIOHTS'  FEES  IN  YORKSHIRE. 

tenent  in  capite  de  domino  dicti  Castri  ij  bov.  in  Appletrewik, 
ut  supra ;  ct  totum  [est]  in  manibus  suis  propriis. 

Broohton.  Haercs  Willelmi  Proudefote  tenet  in  capite  de 
domino  dicti  Castri  di.  car.  in  Broghton,  ut  supra ;  unde  Con- 
stantinus  Fauvell  tenet  j  bov.,  Willelmus  de  Brus  tenet  j  bov., 
ct  Willelmus  Legett  tenet  ij  bov.     Summa  di.  car. 

Appletrewir.  Dominus  Ranulphus  de  Nevill  tenet  in 
capite  de  domino  dicti  Castri  j  car.  in  Appletrewik,  unde,  ut 
supra,  quam  Prior  de  Marton  tenet  de  eo  integraliter. 

Sripton,  Strbtton,  Thorleby,  Sighelesden  et  Skibden. 
Dominus  Castri  tenet  in  dominico  in  Skipton  vj  car.  in  manu 
sua  propria ;  ct  in  Strctton  et  Thorleby  tenet  in  dominico  iiij" 
car.  Item  habet  [in]*  Sighelesden  ix  car.,  quas  nativi  sui  tenent. 
Item  habet  in  Skibden  iij  car.,  quas  nativi  sui  tenent.  Summa 
xxij  car. 

Summa  xij  feoda  iij  car.  et  j  bov.,  de  quibus  dominus  'Rex 
tenet  in  dominico  j  feod.  et  di.  et  j  car.,  unde  xiiij  car.  faciimt 
feod. ;  ot  sic  restant  x  feoda  et  di.,  et  j  car.  et  v  bov.,  unde 
denarii  levari  potcrunt. 


PIODVM  DOMINI  ROGERI  DE  MOUBRAY  IN  WAP.  DE  STAINCLIFF. 

Neuton'  et  Elslare.  Dominus  Philippus  de  Kimbe'  tenet 
in  capite  de  haer'  de  Moubray  vj  fsicj  car.,  unde  xxviij  car. 
faciuut  feod.  imius  milit. ;  quanun  Alanus  de  Catherton  tenet 
de  dicto  Philippo  vj  car.  et  di.  in  Neuton  et  in  Elslake.  Jo- 
hannes de  Catherton  tenet  in  eisdem,  de  eodem,  di.  car.,  unde, 
ut  supra.     Summa  vij  car. 

Thorp.  Prior  de  Boulton  tenet  in  capite  de  dicto  haerede 
de  Moubray  j  car.  in  Thorp ;  et  haer*  Henrici  de  Hedlingham 
ten'  dictam  car.  de  [prsedicto]*  Priore.     Summa  j  car. 

Flasceby  bt  Winterburn.  Willelmus  Greyndorg'  tenet  in 
capite,  etc.,  vj  car.  in  Flasceby  et  Winterburn,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Hertlington.  Dominus  Ranulphus  de  Nevill  tenet  in 
capite,  etc.,  ij  car.  in  Hertlington;  et  dominus  Henricus  de 
Hartlington  tenet  dictas  ij  car.  de  dicto  domino  Ranulplio. 

Appletrewick.  Willelmus  Desert  tenet  in  capite,  etc.,  di. 
car.  in  Appletrewick ;  unde  Henricus  filius  Ricardi  de  Kighley 

*  in,  F.  R.  '  Bank  Newton,  in  the  parish  of  Gargrave. 

J  Grandson  of  "  old  Philip  de  Eyme,"  who  is  mentioned  at  p.  199,  postea 
fPlae,  de  Quo  Warr.,  397).  Sir  Philip  de  Kyme  had  summons  to  Parliament  in 
the  28rd  Edward  I.,  and  died  in  the  16th  Edward  II.  {Du^d.  Bar.,  l,  620). 

*  pnedicto,  F.  R. 

'  The  hrass  matrix  of  the  personal  seal  of  William  Graindehorge,  date,  13th 
century,  was  found  at  Flashy  in  1843  {Arehaol  Journal,  ii.,  399). 


WAPENTAKE   OP   STAINCLIFFE^   W.  B.  197 

tenet  de  dicto  Willelmo  j  bov. ;  et  iij  bov.  [sunt]*  in  manu  sua 
propria. 

Hebden.  Abbas  de  Fontibus  tenet  in  capite,  etc.,  ij  car.  in 
Hebden ;  et  WiUelmus  de  Hebden*  tenet  eas  de  dicto  Abbate 
de  Fontibus. 

Summa**  xx^  car.  et  di.,  quae  faciunt  di.  feod.,  viij^*"  partem 
et  xiiij"»»°»  partem  j  feodi.  Summa  iij  quart,  j  feodi,  et  j  car., 
unde  xxviij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

FEODA  DOMINI  HENBICI  DE  LASCY  IN  DICTO  WAP.  DE   STANECLIPP. 

ScLATEBUBN.  Dicunt  quod  sunt  in  Sclatebum  iij  car.,  quas 
Comes  Lincolnise  tenet  in  dominico  de  rege  in  capite,  sed  nihil 
redd,  ad  finem  wap. 

EsiNOTON.  Dicunt  quod  in  Esington  est  j  car.,  quam  hser* 
Adse  de  Wannervill  ten^  de  Comite  Lincolnise,  et  Comes  de  rege 
in  capite,  et  nihil  redd,  ad  finem  prsedictum. 

Neuton.^  Dicunt  quod  in  Neuton  sunt  ij  car.,  unde  Elias 
de  Thomeley  tenet  iiij  bov.  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege ;  Alanus 
de  Neuton  [tenet]''  ij  bov.  de  Comite,  et  Comes,  ut  supra;  et 
Comes  tenet  j  car.  et  ij  bov.  de  rege  in  capite,  et  nihil  redd,  ad 
finem  wap. 

Bbadefobd.  In  Bradeford  sunt  iij  car.,  quas  Comes  tenet 
in  dominico  de  rege,  et  nihil  redd.,  ut  supra. 

Hamebton.  In  Hamerton  est  j  car.,  quam  Stephanus  de 
Hamerton  tenet  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege,  et  nihil  redd.,  etc. 

Gbenedelington.*  In  Grenedelington  simt  iij  car.,  quas 
Comes  tenet  in  dominico  de  rege  in  capite,  et  nihil  redd.,  [ut 
supra.] ' 

MiTTON.  In  Mitton  simt  iij  car.  terrae,  unde"  hser*  domini 
Radulphi  de  Mitton  ten'  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege  in  capite, 
et  redd,  fines  wap.,  unde  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit.' 

Waddington.  In  Waddington  est  j  car.  et  iij  bov.,  quas 
haer*  Ricardi  Tempest  ten'  de  Comite,  et  Comes  de  rege  in  capite, 
et  redd.,  ut  supra. 

Summa  xx  caf.,  unde  xiiij  faciunt  feod.,  et  iiij**"  partem  j 

-  sunt,  R. 

"  Son  and  heir  of  Sir  William  de  Ebor.,  aUeu  de  Hebden.  His  mother 
Cecilia  re-married,  before  1294,  Amandus  de  Surdeval  (Re^.  BomanuSf  26  a). 
Some  account  of  this  family  has  been  given  at  page  20. 

•  Summa  xviij  car.  et  di.,  quae  faciunt  di.  feod.  milit.,  viij'*"  partem  et  unam 
car.,  unde  xxviij,  etc.,  F.  f  xix  car.  et  di.,  R. 

•  Nevrton-on-Hodder.  '  tenet,  F.  R. 

•  Grinlington,  F.    Now  called  Grindleton. 

'  ut  supra,  R.  "  quas,  F. 

'  F.  omits  unde  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit. 


198  knights'  fees  in  Yorkshire. 

feodi.     Summa  j  feod.  et  di.,  prseter  j  car.,  irnde  xiiij  car.  faciunt 
feod.,  vij"*°  partem  et  xxviij  partem  j  feodi. 

FEODA  DOMINI  HENRICI  D£  PERCY   IN  DICTO  WAP.  DE  STANECLIFF. 

HoRTON.  In  Horton  sunt  vij  car. ;  unde  Nicholaus  de  Hor- 
ton  tenet  ij  car.  et  vj  bov.  de  Johanne  de  Caily,  et  Johannes  de 
Henrico  de  Percy,  [et  Percy]  *^  de  domino  rege  in  capite,  et 
nihil  redd,  ad  wap.;  et  Willelmus  [de]'  Irby  tenet  in  eadem  x 
bov.,  scilicet  iiij  del  Percy,  et  ille  de  rege  in  capite,  et  yj  de 
Nigello  de  Setill,  et  Nigellus  de  Percy,  et  Percy  de  rege  in 
capite,  et  redd,  ad  finem  wap.  vjd. ;  et  Johannes  Steling  tenet 
ij  bov.  de  Hfospitali  Sancti  Leonardi  Ebor. ;  et  Bob^rtus  de 
Boulton  tenet  vj  bov.  de  eodem  Hospitali ;  et  Abbas  de  Salley 
tenet  ij  bov.  de  hserede  de  Monte  Alto,  et  ille  de  Percy;  et 
Johannes  Bonltony  tenet  vj  bov.  in  eodem  modo,  et  redd,  ad 
finem  wap.,  etc.     Summa  vj  car. 

Pathenall.  In  Pathenall  simt  vj  car.;  unde  Alanus  de 
Mcrton*  tenet  ij  car.  de  haer'  domini  Ricardi  de  Brus,  et  Brus 
de  Percy,  et  ille  de  rege  in  capite ;  et  Simon  de  Pathenall  tenet 
V  bov.  de  Percy,  ut  supra;  et  hseres  Ricardi  de  Goldesburgh 
tenet  v  bov.  de  Percy,  ut  supra ;  et  idem  hseres  tenet  viij  bov. 
de  Hospitali  Sancti  Leonardi.  Johannes  Boulton  tenet  iij  bov. 
de  eodem  Hospitali,  et  Willelmus  Prude  tenet  j  bov.  de  eodem 
Hospitali.  Ricardus  del  Mor*  tenet  iij  bov.  del  Percy,  ut  supra ; 
et  Robertus  filius  Roberti  [tenet]*  (blank/  bov.  del  Percy,  ut 
supra ;  et  hseres  dicti  Ricardi  tenet  iij  bov.  de  domino  Johanne 
Giliot :  et  redd,  ad  finem  wap.,  imde  xiiij  car.  faciimt  food.,  et 
sic  de  singulis  illius  feodi.     Summa  yj  car. 

Neusom  et  Nappay.  In  Newsom  et  Nappay  sunt  iiij  car.; 
unde  Willelmus  de  Greynedorg  tenet  v  bov.  del  Percy,  et  ille, 
ut  supra ;  et  Stephanus  de  Neusom  tenet  ij  bov.  de  dicto  Wil- 
lelmo  Greynedorg,  et  ille  de  Percy,  ut  supra.  Thomas  de  Pathe- 
nall tenet  j  bov.  de  dicto  Willelmo  Greynedorge,  et  Willelmus 
de  Percy,  ut  supra,  etc.  Johannes  de  Garegrave  tenet  j  car.  de 
dicto  Willelmo,  et  Willelmus,  ut  supra.  Et  omnes  istae  bov. 
redd,  [ad]  finem  wap.  Et  domus  Hospitalis  Sancti  Leonardi 
tenet  in  puram  elemosinam  ij  car.  et  vij*  bov.,  et  nihil  redd. 
Summa  iiij  car. 

Boulton.  In  Boulton  sunt  ij  car.  terrse,  unde  rector  eccle- 
siae  tenet  di.  car.  terrse  de  qua  ecclesia  dotata  est ;  summaque 
patet.     Summa  ij  car. 

-  et  Percy,  F.  '  de,  E.  '  Coulton,  F. 

■  Morton,  F.    Horton,  R.  *  tenet,  R. 

*  iiij**  bov.,  F.    unam  bov.,  R.  "  sex  bov.,  R. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   STAINCLIFFE^   W.  R.  199 

Gi«BUBNE  CUM  Westby.  In  Gisbum  cum  hameletto  de 
Westby  sunt  iiij  car. ;  quanim  Abbas  de  Salley  tenet  j  car.  del 
Percy,  et  clamat  habere  in  elemosina  et  nuUa  hsereditate,  et 
Percy  de  rege  in  baronia;  et  Walterus  de  Rimington  tenet  j 
car.  de  Monmlibus  de  Appilton,  et  Moniales  de  Percy,  ut  supra, 
et  nihil  redd,  in  baronia ;  et  Persona  ecclesise  de  Gisbum  tenet 
in  eadem  j  car.  unde  ecclesia  dotata  est,  et  nihil  redd.  Willel- 
mus  de  Bibstan  et  Godith  uxor  ejus  tenent  in  Westby  j  car.  in 
dominico  et  servitio  del  Percy,  et  Percy,  ut  supra,  etc. ;  et  dat  ad 
finem  wap.  iiijd.     Summa  iiij  car. 

MiDEHOP.  In  Midehop  est  j  car.;  unde  Robertus  [de]' 
Rimington  et  Agnes  uxor  ejus  tenent  in  dominico  et  servitio,  et 
totum  del  Percy,  et  Percy,  ut  supra;  et  dat  ad  finem  wap.,  etc., 
[lijd.]'     Summa  J  car. 

Remington.  In  Remington  sunt  ix  car. ;  quarum  Willehnus 
de  Roucestre  tenet  totum  in  dominico  et  servitio  de  Alano  de 
Catherton,  et  Alanus  de  Percy,  et  Percy,  ut  supra;  et  redd,  ad 
finem  wap.  vjs.     Summa  patet. 

Thornton.  In  Thornton  simt  xij  car.;  quarum  ecclesia 
dotata  est  de  iiij  bov.,  et  data/  sunt  per  veterem  Philippum  de 
Kimbe;^  et  Johannes  King  tenet  j  bov.  de  Hospitali  Sancti 
Johannis  in  elemosinam,  et  Aiit  elemosinata  a  tempore  quo  non 
extat  memoria ;  et  dominus  Walterus  de  Monnay*  tenet  totum 
residuum  in  dominico  et  servitio  del  Percy,  ut  supra,  et  redd,  ad 
finem  wap.  vs.  vjd.     Summa  xij  car. 

Route emell.  In  RouthemeU  sunt  ij  car. ;  quarum  le  Percy 
tenet  di.  car.  de  Willelmo  le  Fleming,  et  WiUelmus  del  Percy, 
[et  Percy]  ,•  ut  supra,  in  baronia ;  et  Thomas  de  Alta  Ripa  tenet 
ij  bov.  de  Willelmo  Fleming,  et  Willelmus,  ut  supra ;  et  Wil- 
lelmus  le  Fleming  tenet  j  car.  de  Percy,  et  Percy,  ut  supra,  et 
redd,  ad  finem  wap.  xijd. ;  et  Abbas  de  Salley  tenet  ij  bov.  de 
Willelmo  Fleming,  et  Willelmus,  ut  supra ;  et  facit  forinsecum 
servitium,  et  habuit  ingressum  in  tempore  regis  Henrici  patris 
Edwardi.     Summa  ij  car. 

WiKELswoRTH.  In  Wikclsworth  sunt  iiij  car.;  quarum 
Adam  de  Wikelsworth  tenet  ij  car.  in  dominico  de  Abbate  de 
Fontibus,  et  Abbas  de  Ricardo  de  Brus,  et  Ricardus  de  Comif 
de  Claro'  (sic)  et  Percy,  ut  supra,  in  capite ;  et  Adam  filius  Adae 

*  de,  F.  •  xijd.,  F. 
/  dotata,  B.    F.  omits  et  data  sunt. 

'  Philip  de  Ejme  was  the  son  and  heir  of  Simon  de  Ejme,  and  died  in  the 
26th  Henry  III.  {Dugd.  Bar.,  i.,  620).    See  page  196,  antea. 

*  Mouncy,  R.  In  the  28th  Edward  I.  Walter  de  Muncey  had  a  grant  of 
free  warren  in  Thornton  juxta  Skipton  in  Craven,  and  in  the  hamlets  of  Everby 
and  Kelbroke  {Col.  Rot.  Chart.,  130).  '  et  Percy,  F. 

i  Gilbert  de  Clare,  earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hereford,  married  Joan  of  Acres, 


3(M)  knights'  fees  in  toekshimb. 

(I0  fmlc'tn  trtict  vj  bov.  dc  Abbate  de  Fontibiis,  et  Abbas,  ut 
Mitpm;  vt  llnincniN  dc  Knoll  tenet  di.^  car.  de  Abbate  de  Fern- 
iibtiM,  ri  Abban,  ut  supra;  et  Magister  Militis  Templi  tenet  i) 
hov.  ilf  Ada  filiuH  Ada,  et  Adam  de  Ada  de  Werwike/  et  Adam 
«!«•  Abbato  dc  Fontibus,  ut  supra;  et  redd,  ad  finem  wap.  [ijs.]" 
Siifnmn  iiij  car. 

HwiNDON.  In  iSwindon  sunt  y)  car.  et  di. ;  qoarom  Bobertns 
i\v  hnikcnlMTKli  tenet  totum  in  dominico  et  servitio  de  Radnlpho^ 
|dc|"  Ncvill,  ct  Ilfululphus  de  Percy,  et  Percy  de  rege;  et  redd. 
ail  mtcin  wap.  ijs.     Summa  patet. 

iMNdc'tjrr.  In  LaiiKcliff  sunt  ij  car.;  quamm  Abbas  de 
Niilb'y  fj*nct  t^ituni  in  dominico  de  Percy,  et  Percy  de  rege;  et 
chitnai  bab(*r(^  lilM*rtateni  dc  tempore  Hcnrici  patris  Edwardi,  et 
riMld.,  in  aitticpio  tcmiKirc,  ad  finem  wap.  [xviijd.]/  et  mode  est 
in  noflotn vt  contra<licinit.     Summa  patet. 

HkttiIiIm  In  Hcttill  sunt  iiij  car.;  quarum  Robertus  filius 
Albredir  teiM't  <li.  car.  dc  Percy;  et  Willelmus  de  Wayte  tenet 
(It.  (Mir.,  ct  Wan'  <l<^  Settill  tenet  ij  bov.,  et  Willelmus  filius  Petri 
tenet  J  bov.p  et  Ni^ellus  dc  Pathenall  tenet  ij  bov.;  et  tenentur 
de  Peri^y,  et  Percy  dc  rcgc;  ctdominus  Henricus  de  Percy  tenet 
lit  doininieo  ij  ear.  et  j  bov.  de  rege  in  capite;  et  Willelmus 
llliuM  Itiululpni  tenet  ij  bov.  de  Hospitali  [Sancti  Johannis].< 
Sammn  iiij  ear. 

(hfiKi.KNWiKK  KT  STocnouHRs.  In  Gigcleswike  sunt  iiij  car. 
eutn  hiuneletto;  (pumun  Ilcnricus  dc  Percy  tenet  ij  car.  de 
rej(e  in  baronia;  et  eecl(»Mia  dotata  est  de  di.  car.;  et  Stephanus 
Heott«^  tenet  di.  ear.  de  IVrcy,  ct  Percy  de  rcgc;  et  Abbas  de 
Furnie'  tenet  j  car.  in  Sto(?b()UH(»8,  in  elcmosinam,  de  Percy,  et 
Percy  I  ut  «upra ;  et  confirinata  est  a  carta  Ricardi  regis.  Summa 
iiij  ear. 

Mauuium.  In  Malghum  sunt  iiij  car.;  quarum  Abbas  de 
FontibtiN  tenet  iij  car.  de  Percy,  et  dat  ad  finem  wap.  xijd. ;  et 

dnUKlttitr  of  Kittg  Kdward  tho  Fint,  and  left  at  his  decease  in  1295,  a  son  and 
heir,  (iillHirt,  thou  agod  five  years  {Dugd.  Bar.,  i.,  215).  It  appears  from  an 
oxUiit  of  the  manor  of  Preston  in  Craven,  which  was  taken  in  the  33rd  Edw.  I. 
( Cat.  (hn.,  II.,  097),  that  the  aforesaid  earl  held  four  carucates  of  land  in  Wykeles- 
wurtli  {Cat,  Inq.  p,  m.,  i.,  202). 

Many  landn  Hcattored  in  different  parts  of  England  were  held  of  "  the  Honor 
of  ('larc,"  whioli  belonged  to  the  earls  of  Clare,  as  they  were  often  styled,  until 
thoy  tMXuinio  earls  of  Gloucester ;  but,  as  it  has  been  said,  not  after  that  period. 
This  point  Is,  however,  not  settled  to  my  satisfaction,  and  this  earl  may  have 
been  called  so,  iwpularly,  after  the  death  of  his  father,  Gilbert,  7th  earl  of 
Hereford,  and  before  he  was  summoned  to  Parliament  in  the  1st  Ed\%iird  II. 
BtiU,  as  he  had  not  paid  his  relief,  the  land  could  not  legally  bo  said  to  be  held 
of  him.— J.  11.  W. 

*  unnm  cor.,  P.  '  He  is  called  Berwyk  in  Kirkby's  Inquest. 

"  ys.,  P.  "  Banulpho,  E.  •  de,  F. 

'  XTiU^.,  et  mode  oontradicunt,  F.  *  Sancti  Johannis,  F. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   STAINCLIFFE^    W.  R.  201 

Thomas  de  Malghum  tenet  di/  car.  de  Priore  de  Boulton,  et 
Prior  de  Percy,  et  Percy  de  rege  in  capite ;  et  Elias  de  Otter- 
bum  tenet  ij'  bov.  de  Abbate  de  Fontibns,  et  Abbas  de  Percy, 
ut  supra,  in  capite.     Summa  iiij  car.  et  di.' 

KiRKEBY.  In  Kirkeby  sunt  iij  car.;  quarum  Abbas  de  Der- 
bam  tenet  ij  bov.  unde  ecclesia  fuit*  dotata ;  et  idem  Abbas  tenet 
xij  bov.  de  domina  Alicia  de  Bukeden ;  et  Robertus  de  Stainford 
tenet  j  bov.,  et  Adam  filius  Alicise  de  Bukeden  tenet  ij  bov.,  et 
Johannes  filius  Pyme  de  Malghum  tenet  j  bov.,  et  Ricardus  de 
Rither  tenet  j  bov.,  et  Alicia  de  Bukeden  tenet  iiij"  bov.  [Et]*' 
omnes  isti  tenent  de  Alicia  de  Bukeden,  et  Alicia  de  Percy  in 
dringagio,'  et  Percy  de  rege  in  capite.     Summa  iij  car. 

Carleton.  In  Carleton  sunt  vj  car. ;  de  quibus  Rector 
ecclesise  tenet  di.  car.  in  elemosinam.  Item  Godefridus  de  Alta 
Ripa  tenet  di.  car.  de  domino  Thoma  de  Alta  Ripa  in  capite. 
Item  Robertus  filius  Willelmi  tenet  di.  car.  in  eadem  villa  de 
eodem  Thoma ;  et  totum  residuum  tenet  prsedictus  Thomas,  de 
Percy,  in  capite,  reddendo  ei  j  librum  cimini.     Summa  vj  car. 

Preston.  In  Preston  sunt  vj  car.;  quarum  Franciscus  (?) 
Perfect  de  Preston  et  Alicia  uxor  ejus  tenent  j  car.,  tam  in 
dominico  quam  in  servitio,  de  Percy.  Item  Persona  dictse 
ecclesise  de  Preston  tenet  j  car.  unde  ecclesia  dotata  est.  Item 
Elias  de  Gloc^^  tenet  iiij'  bov.  de  Ricardo  de  Brus,  et  Ricardus 
de  Percy.  Item  Ricardus  de  Brus  tenet  iij*  bov.,  tam  in  domi- 
nico quam  in  servitio,  de*  quibus  Abbas  de  Salley  tenet  ij*  bov. 
Abbas  de  Fontibus  tenet  iij**  bov.,  et  Persona  ecclesise  ejusdem 
villae  tenet  j  bov.  in  puram  elemosinam ;  et  Abbas  de  Fontibus 
tenet  easdem  [bov.]*  de  Abbate  de  Salley)  et  Abbas  de  Salley 
de  Ricardo  de  Brus,  et  Ricardus  de  Percy.     Summa  vj  car. 

Gayrgrave.  In  Gayrgrave  sunt  vij  car.  et  di.  de  feodo  de 
Percy,  quas  dominus  Johannes  de  Eivill  tenet  de  domino  [Hen- 
rico]-^ de  Percy,  et  Percy  de  rege  in  capite.  [Summa  vij  car. 
et  di.]^ 

Staneford.  In  Staneford  sunt  iij  car.;  unde  Abbas  de 
Salley  tenet  j  car.  et  vj  bov.,  tam  in  dominico  quam  in  servitio, 
de  Henrico  de  Percy ;  et  dicunt  quod,  tempore  Henrici  regis, 

'  unam  car.,  F.  •  iiij<*'  bov.,  F.  '  B.  omite  et  di. 

•  est,  F.  •  quinque  bov.,  F.  •  Et,  F. 

'  The  people  who  held  by  this  peculiar  tenure  were  called  "  drenges,"  and, 
according  to  Sir  Edward  Coke,  were  "  free  tenants  of  a  manor,"  which  is  not  an 
exact  definition. — J.  R.  W.  ( Fide  Introduction  to  Domesday  Book  by  Sir  Henry 
Ellis,  and  Abbrev.  Bot.  Orig.,  i.,  70.)    The  F.  MS.  has  "  bur^gio  "  erroneously. 

'  Glocester,  F.  •  iiij  bov. — struck  out — ij  car.  et  vj  bov.,  F. 

•  iiij*"  bov.,  R.  *  Et  Abbas,  F.  *  iij  bov.,  F. 

^  ij  bov.,  F.  •  bov.,  F.  ^  Henrico,  B.. 

f  Summa  vij  car.  et  di.,  F.  B. 


aU))  RNIQHTS'    PIB9    IN    YORKSHIRE. 

dmbrunt  ad  fluem  wap.  vi\jd.»  et  modo  nihil.  Item  ConBtantinnB 
I^ViuvrU  rt  Alicia  uxor  cjua  teneut  x  bov.,  tarn  in  dominioo  quRin 
in  wrvitio,  ot  tonent  do  Willelmo  Malleverer,  et  Willelmus  de 
lUdulpho  do  Nonwunill,  ot  Kadulphus  de  Percy,  et  Percy  de 
ro|CO  in  oamtc.  Itoni  Robertu8  do  Staneford  tenet  di.  car.  de 
limlulpho  ao  Nonnaiinll,  ot  KadiUphus,  ut  supra.  Abbas  de 
Dorhaui  touot  j  bov.  in  piiram  elcmosinam,  ut  dicitur.  Summa 
l^  oar. 

(.'ONvaTON.  lu  Conyston  sunt  iij  car.  de  feodo  deP^rcy; 
nuanun  hior*  Rioardi  do  Normanvill  ten'  ij  car.  et  yj  bov.  de 
PhilipiK)  do  Kyrao,  ot  Philippus  de  Percy,  et  Percy  de  rege  in 
eanito.  Ricardus  filius  Roberti  de  Conyston  tenet  ij  bov.  de 
ooaom  Philippo,  in  oodem  modo.     Summa  iij  car. 

Hruihpbldb.  In  Helghfelde  sunt  ij  car.  de  feodo  de  Percy; 
ot  Hospitale  Sancti  Johannis  tenet  dictas  ij  car.  de  domino 
Ranulpno  do  Ncvill,  ot  dominus  Ranulphus  de  Percy,  et  Percy 
de  rogo  in  capite.     Summa  patet, 

Pathorn.  In  Pathom  sunt  iij  car.,  quas  dominus  Ranul- 
phus de  Nevill  tenet  de  Percy,  et  Percy  de  rege  in  capite.  Summa 
patet. 

West  Halohton.  In  West  Halghton  sunt  iij  car.,  quas 
dominus  Ranulphus  de  Nevill  tenet  de  Percy,  et  Percy  de  rege 
in  capite.     Summa  iij  car. 

Memorandum  quod  viij  villse  sunt  in  dicto  wapentagio  de 
Stanecliff,  de  feodo  de  Percy,  de  quibus  prsedictis  viij  [villis]* 
non  possunt  scire  aliquam  veritatem  de  car.  terrarum  quae  sunt 
in  prsedictis  villis,  quia  dictse  villse  nolunt  venire  coram  praedictis 
xij  ad  ipsos  certificandum  de  fcodis,  scilicet,  in  Bukeden,  Kettel- 
well,  Litton,  Amcliff,  Gersington,  Linton,  Thresfeld  et  Styveton 
et  qusedam  villa  vocataNewtou»  sub  Crakemor  [cum]-'  Ameford,* 
de  quibus  adhuc  nullam  certitudinem  possimt  habere,  nee  cujus 
food.  Amford  sit. 

Summa  feodorum  Henrici  de  Percy,  vij  feoda  et  di.  [et]  ij 
car.,  undo  xliij'  car.  faciunt  food.,  quae  faciunt  vij  feoda  et  vij™*™ 
partem  unius  feodi. 

Summa  feodorum  wap.  de  Stanecliffe  supradicti,  xxj  feoda  et 
di.,  iiij**  pars,  viij  pars  et  xiiij  pars  unius  feodi. 

*  villis,  F.  '  Little  Newton,  near  Long  Preston. 

i  oum,  F.  *  Amford,  in  the  parish  of  Long  Preston. 

'  zliiy  oar.,  &. 


FEODA  MILITUM  [IN]  WAPENTAGIO  DE 
CLARHOWE.' 

Bethemesley.  De  ij^»  feodia:  de  feodo  de  Percy  vj  bov. 
terra,  iinde  octo  bov.  faciunt  carucatam,  [et]  xxiiij*  car.  faciimt 
feodum :  de  feodo  de  Skipton  xiiij  bov.  terrae,  iinde,  ut  supra. 

Nescefeld.  De  feodo  de  Percy  iij  car.  terrae,  unde  xiiij 
car.  faciunt  feod.  milit. 

MiDLSTON.  De  feodo  de  Percy  iij  car.  terrse,  unde  xvj  car. 
faciunt  feod.  milit. 

Askewith.  De  ij^'"  feodis  :  de  feodo  de  Percy  iiij  car.  terrse, 
unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. :  de  feodo  de  Vescy  ij  car. 
terrse,  unde  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Letheley.  De  feodo  de  Percy  ij*  car.  terrse,  unde  xiiij  car. 
faciunt  feod. 

Casteley.     De  feodo  de  Percy  j  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Kyrkby  Orblauers.  De  feodo  de  Percy,  cum  hameletto 
de  Walton,  iiij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Sykelynghall.  De  feodo  de  Percy  iiij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut 
supra. 

Lynton.  De  feodo  de  Percy  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.,  unde,  ut 
supra. 

Spofford.  De  feodo  de  Percy  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.,  imde,  ut 
supra. 

Folyfayt  et  Aketon.''  De  duobus  feodis  :  de  feodo  de 
Percy  j  car.  et  di.,  unde,  ut  supra :  de  feodo  de  Ros  xij  bov. 
terrae,  unde  x  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

Plumpton.  De  ij^'"  feodis  :  de  feodo  de  Percy  ij  car.  terrae, 
unde  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feodum :  de  feodo  de  Vescy  ij  car.  terrae, 
unde,  ut  supra. 

Parva  Rybston.  De  feodo  de  Percy  ij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut 
supra. 

CoLTHORP.    De  feodo  de  Percy  iij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Wytherby.     De  feodo  de  Percy  j  car.  terrae,  de  feodo  de 

'  The  remaining  Knights'  Fees  in  the  West  Biding  are  taken  from  the  book 
marked  B.,  i.,  11,  in  the  Public  Biecord  Office,  which  has  previously  been  referred 
to  in  these  notes  by  the  letter  A. 

*  xiiij  car.,  B.  F.  *"  iij  car.,  B.  F. 

'  Aketon,  a  farm  in  the  township  of  FolUfoot,  and  parish  of  Spofforth. 


204  knights'  fees  in  yoekshirb. 

Moubray  j  car.  terrae,  de  feodo  de  Brus  j  car.  terrse,  de  feodo  de 
Tcford'  J  car.,  unde  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod.,  quas  Templarii  tenent 
in  clemoaiuam,  et  habent  breve  J 

AsMUNDERBY.  Dc  fcodo  dc  Pcrcj  iij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut 
supra. 

Parva  Stodeley.^  De  feodo  de  Percy  j  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut 
supra. 

HuNOERY  Stodeley.*  Dc  fcodo  de  Percy  j  car.  terrae,  unde, 
ut  supra. 

Kereby.     De  feodo  de  Percy  iij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Denton.  De  feodo  de  Archiepiscopo  iiij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij 
car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

Parva  Tymble.  De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  j  car.  terrae,  unde, 
ut  supra. 

Neuhall.  De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  iij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut 
supra. 

Farnelay.  De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  iiij*  car.  terrae,  unde^* 
x^  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Lyn DELAY.  De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  j  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut 
supra. 

Weston.  De  feodo  de  Bygott  ix  bov.  terrae,  unde  viij  bov. 
terrae  faciunt  carucatam,  et  xij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Aldefeld.  De  feodo  de  Moubray  ij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij  car. 
faciunt  feod. 

Wykersley.*  De  feodo  de  Moubray  j  car.  terrae,  unde  xiiij  ^ 
car.  faciunt  feod. 

[  ] .     De  feodo  de  Moubray  j  car.  terrae,  unde  xiiij 

car.  faciunt  feod."* 

*'  9th  Edward  IT. — "  Ad  petitionem  Alicise,  quae  ftiit  uxor  domini  Philippi  de 
Tef^rth,  suggerentis  regi  quod  cum  Magister  Templariorum  in  Anglia  certa 
tenementa  in  Wetherby  de  dicto  Philippe,  viro  guo,  per  servitium  Ixs.  per  annum 
tenuerit,  de  quibus  servitiis  dicta  Alicia  de  xxs.  dotata  extiterit  et  seisita,  douec 
terrae  et  tenementa  Templariorum  in  manum  domini  regis  devenerint:  unde 
BUpplicat  pro  Deo  quod  super  hoc  inquiratur,  et  remedium  sibi  fiat,  etc.  Re- 
sponsum  est  sic :  Mandetur  escaetori  regis  ultra  Trentam  quod  inquirat  super 
oontentis  in  petitione,  et  oertificet  thesaurarium  et  barones  de  Scaccario,  ut  ipsi 
ulterius  faciant  quod  de  jure  fuerit  faciendum  "  {Rot.  Pari.,  i.,  344). 

/  Breve,  That  is  to  say  that  the  Templars  held  the  king's  writ  or  mandate, 
declaring  them  to  be  exonerated  from  the  payment  of  Aids,  etc.,  in  respect  of 
their  tenure  in  frank-ahnoigne.  According  to  Madox  {HUt.  Exchequer,  i.,  599), 
an  "  Aid  pur  faire  Fitz  Chivaler,  or  pur  fiUe  marrier,  was  not  demandable  from 
lands  which  were  held  either  in  Frankalmoigne  or  Socage." 

«■  The  position  of  "  Parva  Stodeley  "  (at  this  time)  cannot  now  be  defined. — 
J.  R.  W. 

*  Hungery  Studley,  etUcte  North  Studley  (Percy  MS),  the  site  of  which  is 
now  included  within  the  township  of  Studley  Roger. — J.  R.  W. 

'  iij  car.,  B.  i  ut  supra,  F.    . 

*  A  misiake  for  Wynkesloy. 

'  xij  car.,  B.  F.  *  F.  omits  this  entry. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   CLAEO,  W.  R.  205 

Ktbkby  [Malserd]  .*  De  feodo  de  Moubray  xij  car.  terrae, 
et  faciunt  feod.  milit.^  cujus  quarta  pars  datur  in  elemosinam 
Abbati  de  Fontibus,  et  habet  breve, 

AsERLET  CUM  MEMBRis.  Dc  fcodo  dc  MoubrajT  V  car.  terrae, 
unde  X  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit. 

Orouelthorp.  De  feodo  de  Moubray  iiij  car.  terrae,  unde 
X  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit. ;  quarum  Abbas  de  Fontibus  tenet  ij 
car.,  et  Templarii  iij*'  car.,  et  habent  breve, 

Herlethorp.^  De  feodo  de  Moubray  ij  car.  terrae,  unde  x 
car.  faciunt  feod. 

RippELEY.  De  feodo  de  Ros  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.,  unde,  ut 
supra. 

Berohby.^     De  feodo  de  Ros  ij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

North  Dighton.  De  feodo  de  Ros  iij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut 
supra. 

South  Dighton.  De  feodo  de  Ros  iiij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut 
supra. 

iNGBfANTHORP.    Dc  fcodo  dc  Ros  iij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Parva  Cattell.*"  De  feodo  de  Ros  j  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut 
supra. 

Brame.     De  feodo  de  Ros  j  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Magna  Rybstan.  De  feodo  de  Ros  iiij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut 
supra,  quas  Templarii  tenent  in  elemosinam,  et  habent  breve. 

Hunsingore.  De  feodo  de  Ros  iiij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Magna  Cathel.  De  feodo  de  Ros  iij  car.  terrae,  imde,  ut 
supra. 

Coppegrave.  De  feodo  de  Ros  iij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 
Hospitalarii  tenent,  et  habent  breve, 

Herkenden.'  De  feodo  de  Ros  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.,  unde,  ut 
supra.     Prior  de  KydeshalP  tenet,  et  habet  breve. 

Staynburn.  De  feodo  Baldewini  de  Insula  iiij  car.  terrae, 
unde  xij  car.  faciunt  feod.  Abbas  de  Fontibus  tenet,  et  habet  breve. 

•  Kyrkby  Malserd,  B.  F.  •  ij  car.,  F. 

'  Probably  some  forgotten  place  in  the  parish  or  honor  of  Kirkby  Malzeard. 
There  is  another  Herlethorp,  also  belonging  to  the  Moubray  fee,  in  Harthill 
wapentake.     See  p.  80,  aniea. 

♦  Barrowby,  a  hamlet  in  the  township  of  Kearby-cum-Netherby,  and  parish 
of  Kirkby  Overblow. 

''  Little  Cattal  is  a  hamlet  in  a  detached  portion  of  the  parish  of  Whixley. 

'  Now  called  Arkendale,  a  village  three  miles  and  a  half  N.E.  of  Knares- 
borough. 

'  Kideshill,  B.  Kedeshil,  F.  An  error  for  "  Lilleshull,"  in  Shropshire.  About 
the  year  1210  Hillaria  de  Trussebut  granted  to  God  and  the  Blessed  Mary  of 
LiUeshuU,  "  et  ejusdem  loci  conventui  ibidem  Deo  servientibus,  pro  animabus 
patris  et  matris  mese,  et  pro  anima  Roberti  de  Budlers,  quondam  viri  mei,  et  pro 
salute  animae  meae,  et  hseredum  meorum,  totam  terram  meam  de  Arkendene,  tarn 
in  viUenagio,  quam  in  libero  servitio,  cum  omnibus  pertinentiis  suis  infra  villam 
et  extra  *'  (Mon,  Angl,  vi.,  263). 


206 


KNIGHTS^    7E£S    IN    YORESHIKl, 


KioGETON.  De  diiobiis  feodis  :  de  feodo  Baldwini  de  Insula 
ij  car*  terrse,  unde,  lit  supra ;  quanmi  Abbas  de  Fontibus  tenet 
ij  ear.  terrae,  et  habet  breve  :  de  fecxlo  de  Sloubray  ij  car,  terrse^ 
Tindej  lit  supra, 

Kesewyk,  De  feodo  Baldwini  de  Insula  ij  car.  terrae  et  di., 
unde  X  car,  faciunt  feod. 

With  ETON.**  De  feodo  Baldwin!  de  Insula  iiij  car.j  unde 
xij  car.  faeiimt  feod. 

GoLHESBUEGe.  De  feodo  de  Vescy  iiij  car,  terree^  unde  xij 
car,  faciiuit  feod.  milit. 

HoPERTON.  De  feodo  de  Bnia  ij  car.  terra^j  unde  jdj  car. 
faciunt  feod. 

Alleeton.     De  feodo  de  Brus  ij  car.  terrsej  unde^  ut  supra. 

Clarton.     De  feodo  de  Brus  ij  car.  terraej  unde,  ut  supra, 

Pakva  UsEBtiBx*  De  feodo  de  Brus  ij  car.  terne^  unde,  ut 
supra, 

GuYXLEY.  De  feodo  de  Brus  vj  car,  terrse  et  di*,  unde^  ut 
supra* 

Kirk  Hamerton.  De  feodo  de  Brus  ij  car,  terne,  unde,  ut 
supra.     Priories  a  de  Monketon  tenet,  et  habet  breve, 

Grene  Hamerton.  De  feodo  de  Brus  iij'  car.  ten^,  unde, 
ut  supra. 

Nun  Monketon.  De  feodo  dc  Brus  iij  car.  terrse,  uude^  ut 
supra;  quarum  Prioriasa  dc  Moukcton  tenet  j  car.  terncj  et 
habet  breve* 

DuNSEORD  [et]  *"  Branton.'  Dc  feodo  de  Brus  iij  car.  terrae, 
unde,  ut  supra, 

Flasceby.  De  feodo  de  Greley*'  ij  car.  terrse,  unde  xij  ear. 
factum  feod.,  ut  supra. 


*  Weoton^  in  the  parisli  ©r  Harewood. 

•  ij  cw„  B.  «  et,  B.  P, 
^  BfsntoD  Green,  near  Upper  Dunsiforth. 

'  Probablj  the  Lincolnshite  familj  of  that  name. 


FEODA  MILITUM  [IN]  WAPENTAGIO  DE 
SKTRAKE. 


Nomina  juratorum  ad  inquirendum  de  feodis  ipsius  wapen- 
tagii^  videlicet,  Laurentius  de  Arthyngton,  Willelmus  Patefyne, 
Nicholaus  de  Ilketon,  Bicardus  deWygdon^Bobertua  de  Carleton, 
Willelmus  de  Berghby,  Alfredus  de  Mansion,  Thomas  de  Hors- 
ford,  Bogerus  de  L^es,  Willelmus  de  HiUum,  Walterus  de 
Meddylton  et  Thomas  de  UUeskelfe,  [qui  dicunt  quod,]* 

Morton.  Haer'*  de  Morton  ten'  in  Morton  ij  car.  terrse  et 
di.,  unde  xiiij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

Ilkeley.  In  Ylkeley  sunt  iij  car.  terrae,  unde  xiiij  faciunt 
feod.;  de  quibus  Bobertus  de  Percy  tenet  j  et  di..  Abbas  de 
Fontibus  de  Abbate  de  Salley  di.,  Bector  ecclesise  ejusdem  villae 
di.,  Abbas  de  Salley  tenet  di.  car.,  ei^  habet  breve.  Abbas  de 
[Fontibus]  tenet  di,  car,,  et  habet  breve. 

Yedon.  Haeredes  de  Yedon  tenent  in  Yedon  j  car.  terras 
et  di.,  unde  xyj  car.  faciunt  feod. 

BouDON.  In  Boudon  sunt  iij  car.  terrae,  unde  xvj  car. 
faciunt  feod. ;  de  quibus  Prior  de  Bolton  tenet  j,  Thomas  de 
Horsford  tenet  j,  et  Michael  de  Boudon  tenet  j.  Prior  de 
Boulton  tenet  j  car,,  et  habet  breve. 

HoBSFORD.  In  Horsford  sunt  iij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra; 
de  quibus  Abbas  de  Kyrkstall  tenet  ij,  et  Thomas  de  Horsford 
unam.     Abbas  de  Kyrkstall  tenet  ij  car,,  et  habet  breve. 

Carleton.  Haeredes  de  Carleton  tenent  ibidem  ij  car. 
terrae,  unde,  ut  supra.     [Rex.y 

Heddingley.  Willelmus  de  Patefyn  de  Heddingley  pro  di. 
feodo. 

Potter  Neuton.  Willelmus  de  Wynteword  tenet  Potter 
Neuton  pro  di.  feodo. 

*  qui  dicunt  quod,  R.  *  Hseredes,  B.  F. 

*  et  habent  breve,  rest  omitted,  F. 

*  Bex,  F.    The  addition  of  the  word  "  Sex  "  to  some  of  these  entries  implies 
that  the  estates  were  then  in  the  king's  hands. 


206  %2SiQwn?  psxs  cf  tqiulshihs. 

^VxvEaTUN  Gledhow.  In  .Uverton  Gledhaw  est  j  car.  terrae, 
unde  xvj  car.  taciunt  ifeocL :  de  qua  haer'  Willelmi  de  Alverton 
tea'  di.,  et  Abbas  de  Kirkestall  di.  car.,  ct  habet  breve, 

Gyptow .  .Uexander  de  Ledea  i^enet  in  Gipton  j  car.  terra, 
unde  xvj  car.  fadnnt  feod. 

SwYMJXGTON.  Hu^  de  S  wynlyn^ffton  tenet  in  eadem  di. 
feod. ;  et  idem  Ho^  tenet  ij  car.  terrae  ct  dL  in  eadem^  unde  x 
faciunt  feod. 

^Vlvebtox  jtxta  Aqcam.  Breve ^  Comes  Lincolnia  tenet 
in  Alverton  ij  car.  terrae,  mide  x  car.  fecinnt  teod. 

Pbeston.     Adam  de  Preston  tenet  in  Preston  dL  feod. 

Maxston.  Alfredns  de  Manston  tenet  in  Manston  t)  car. 
terrse,  unde  x  facinnt  feod. 

OusTHOEP.  Haer'*  Willelmi  de  Lincoln'  ten'An  Onsthorp 
j  car.  terrae  et  di.,  unde  x  car.  faciunt  feod. ;  et  haer'  Ricardi  de 
Lound  ten'  ibidem  v  boT.,  unde  x  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Gerefokd.  Breve,  Abbaii  Beatse  Marine  Ebor.  tenet  in 
Gereford  vj  car.  terra,  Adam  de  Prcjiton  ij  car.  terra,  bar* 
Simonin  de  Rnpe  j  car.,  et  Willelmu*  Ic  Westrays  j  car.  terra, 
unde  X  car.  faciunt  fecxl.  In  eadem  villa  Abbas  Beat^e  Maria 
Ebor.  habet  breve, 

Secroft.  Breve.  Comes  Lincolnia  tenet  in  Sccroft  yj  car. 
terra,  unde  x  car.  faciunt  feod. ;  de  quibus  Magister  Militia 
Templi  tenet  ij  [car.]/ et^I agister  Hospitalis*  tenet  j  [car.]^; 
et  Willelmuii  le  Waitt  tenet  j  in  Kidall. 

Bekehaith.  Haredes'  (sic)  Andrea  de  Gramary  tenent 
Bekhayth  cum  pertinentiis  pro  tertia  parte  j  feodi. 

Thorn'ore.  Willelmus  de  Hamelton-'  tenet  iu  Thomor 
quartam  partem  j  feodi. 

Skarthecroft.  Willelmus  de  Rrther  tenet  in  Skarthccroft 
ij  car.  terra,  unde  x  faciunt  feod. 

Shadewell.  Haredes  de  Shadewell  tenent  in  Shadewell 
di.  feod. 

Arthington.  Laurentius  de  Arthyngton  tenet  in  Arthington 
di.  feod. 

Adlekyrk  («c).  Abbas  de  Kyrkstall  tenet  in  Adle  di.  feod. 
Abbas  de  Kyrkstall  habet  breve. 


'  Hwredea,  B.  F. 

/  tenent,  F.  »  oar.,  F. 

*  Tfaye  Master  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem. 

*  ISie  heir  of  Andrew  le  Gramary  was  his  son  John  ( dbbrev.  Rot.  Orig.,  i.,  136). 
Richaid  le  Gramary,  fkther  of  Andrew,  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  "  Becbaye 
^l^kerton"  in  1243-4  (Co/.  Rot,  Chart.,  59),  and  of  a  market  and  fair  within 
to  mams  of  Aberftnd  in  1248-9  {Ibid.,  67). 

j  liVUhaai  de  Hamelton,  dean  of  York.    See  pp.  5,  39,  antea. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  BKTRACK,  W.  B.  209 

Wyveresdesley.*  Har''  de  Wyveiwdesley  ten*"  in  eadem 
j  car.  temd,  unde  xiiij  car.  fSBurhmt  £eod.    Afir. 

AxDWALDLET.  Hacr'  Willelmi  de  Aldewaldekj  ten'  in  eadem 
ij  car.  terrae^  et  hxr^  Willebni  de  Brandon*  j  car.,  unde  xrj 
faciunt  feed. 

Wyodon.  Prior  de  Bonlton  tenet  in  WTgdon  iiij  car.  terrae, 
linde  xvj  car.  faciunt  feod.     Prior  de  BouUam  kabet  breve. 

Est  Keswyk.  Haer'  de  Est  Kesrwyk  ten'  ibidem  dL  fieod. 
Rex. 

Harewood.  Haer'  de  Harewood  ten'  ilndem  xj  car.  terrae  et 
j  bov.,  unde  xvj  car.  faciunt  feod.     Rex, 

Ledes.  Comes  Lyncolniae  tenet  in  Ledes  quartam  partem 
unius  feodi.  Bogerus  de  Ledjs  tenet  ibidem  riij*^  {lartem 
unius  feodi. 

Leueston.  Prior  de  Pontefracto  tenet  in  Ledeston  ij  car. 
terrae,  unde  x  faciunt  feod.     Prior  de  Pontefracto  kabet  breve. 

WouHousE.^  Haer*  de  Berley  ten'  in  Woodhouse  j  car. 
terrse,  unde  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Colynoham,  Wyk  et  Bardesey.  Abbas  de  Kirkstall  tenet 
in  Bardesay,  Colyngham  et  Wyk  Tiij  car.  terrae,  unde  xiiij  faciunt 
feod.,  ad  feodi-firmam  de  domino  rege,  reddendo  per  annum 
iiij"  et  X  li.     Abbas  de  Kirkstall  habet  breve. 

Bynoeley.  Johannes  de  Herecourf  tenet  Byngeley  cum 
pertinentiis  pro  di.  feodo. 

Gyseley,  Haukeswooru  et  Bayldon.  Simon  Ward  tenet 
in  Gyseley,  Haukeswoord  et  Bayldon  xvij  car.  terrae,  unde  xxiiij 
car.  faciunt  feod. 

Pouell.  Ricardus  de  Goldesbui^h  tenet  in  Pouell  iiij*^ 
partem  j  feodi. 

Otteley.     Archiepiscopus  Ebor.  tenet  in  Otteley  di.  feod. 

Burley  [et  Mensington].*  Ricardus  de  Babyngton  tenet 
in  Burley  et  Mensington  di.  feod. 

*  Weardley,  in  the  parish  of  Harewood. 

'  Hseredes,  F.  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Thomafl  de  Weston,  who  held  one  carucate 
in  Weardley  at  the  date  of  Kirkbj's  Inquest  (page  41,  antea),  was  taken  in  the 
28th  Edward  I.  The  jurors  say  that  "  dictus  Thomas  et  Christiana,  quse  tmt 
uxor  ejus,  adhuc  superstes,  conjunctim  fuerunt  seisiti  de  terris  et  tenementis 
subscriptis  cum  pertinentiis  in  Wirdeley  infra  manerium  de  Harewode — tenendis 
eisdem  Thomse  et  Christianse  et  hseredibus  et  assignatis  ejusdem  Thomse. — 
Johannes  fill  us  Bicardi  de  Weston,  fratris  praedicti  Thomse  de  Weston,  est  hseres 
pnedicti  Thomas,  et  est  setatis  triginta  annorum  et  amplius  "   ( Col.  Oen.,  u.,  587). 

"  tenent,  F. 

"  Brandon  stood  about  two  miles  east  of  Alwoodley. 

*  Wothersome,  in  the  parish  of  Bardsey.    See  page  38,  antea. 

r  In  the  19th  Edward  II.  "  Willelmus  filius  Johannis  de  Harecourt  finem  fecit 
per  decern  maroas  pro  pardonatione,  etc.,  adquir',  etc.,  manerium  de  Byngeleye  in 
com.  Ebor.,  et  illud,  etc."  {Ahhrw.  Rot.  Orig.,  i.,  293). 

*  et  Af  ensington,  F. 

r 


210  KNIOHTS'    FEES    IN   YORKSHIRE. 

Parlinoton  [et]  Hillum/  Hugo  Dispensator'  tenet  in 
Parlington  et  Hillum  iiij  car.  et  vij  bov.,  unde  x  car.  faciunt 
feod.     HtAgo  de  Spencer  habet  breve, 

Berwyk  [et]  Kypax.  Comes  Lincolniae  tenet  in  Barwyk 
iij  car.  teiTtt,  unde  x  faciunt  feod.  Item  tenet  in  Kypax  iij  car. 
terrae,  unde  x  faciunt  feod. 

Neusum,  Halohton^  Colton  et  Skelton.  Magister  Militiiee 
Templi  tenet  in  Neusum,  Halghton,  Colton  et  Skelton  cum 
pertinentiis  pro  feodo  integro.     Habet  breve. 

Thorp  Stapelton.  Hser*'  de  Thorp  Stapelton  ten'  ij  car. 
tcrraj,  unde  x  faciunt  feod.  j  milit.  Templarii  tenent  j  car.,  et 
habent  breve, 

^  Hillam  Hill,  a  Aurm  in  the  parish  of  Aberford. 

'  UuKh  ]>6spen9er,  senior,  the  royal  favorite.  In  the  35th  Edw.  I.  he  had  a 
charter  for  a  weekly  market  at  Aberford,  and  for  a  fair  on  the  feast  of  St.  !Dennis, 
and  on  the  day  before  and  after  {Rot,  Pari,,  i.,  203). 

'  Honrioua,  B.  F.  B. 


FEODA    MILITUM    DE    LIBERTATE    DE 
KNARESBURGH  ET  VETERI  BURGH. 


Anno  regni  regis  Edwardi  xxx'^^  primo^  facta  fiiit  Inqnisitio, 
apud  Knaresburgh^  de  feodis  militum  de  Libertate  de  Knares- 
burgh  et  Veteri  Burgh,  per  Nieholaum  Birom,  Robertum  de 
Stanley,  Henricum  del  HUl,  Adam  Cocum,  Robertum  Clericum 
de  Knaresburgh,  Ricardum  Ward,  Radulphum  Ward,  Robertum 
de  Ledes,  Willelmum  Attegrene,  Thomam  Loffchouse,  Johannem 
de  My(l)deby  et  Robertum  de  Minskip :  qui  juratores  dieunt 
super  sacramentimi  suum  quod, 

Staveley  et  Far  (n)  HAM.  Henricus  filius  Hugonis  tenet  in 
Staveley  et  Far  (n)  ham  j  feod.  et  iiij^^  partem  j  feodi;  unde 
Johannes  de  Walkyngham  tenet  de  eodem  Henrico  in  Far  (n)  ham 
quartam  partem  j  feodi,  unde  xij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

OusBURN.*  Breve.  Henricus  de  Bosco*  tenet  in  Ousbum 
j  feod.,  imde  xij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Burton  Leonarde.  Petrus  Becard^  tenet  in  Burton  Leo- 
nard V  car.  terrse,  unde  xij  car.  faciimt  feod. 

Cathall.**  Willelmus  Fossard  tenet  in  Cathall  j  car.  terrae 
et  di.,  unde  xij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

TiMBLE.*  Dominus  Rex  tenet  Tymble  Percy  pro  viij^*  parte 
et  xyj™*  parte  j  feodi. 

Lofthouse,-^  Burton  et  Kelynghall.  Lofthouse,  Kyllyng- 
hall  et  Burton  tenentur  commimiter  pro  di.  feodo  et  iiij**  parte 
unius  feodi  et  viij^*  parte  et  xvj""  parte  et  xxxij**  parte  j  feodi ; 
de  quibus  Petrus  Becard  tenet  in  Burton  j  car.  terrae ;  Johannes 
de  Walkyngham  tenet  in  Lofthouse  j  car.  terrse  de  domino  Rege 
ad  valorem ;  et  totum  residuum  in  manu  domini  Regis ;  unde 
X'  car.  faciimt  feod. 

•  Great  Ouseburn. 

*  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Henry  de  Boys  was  taken  in  the  16th  £dw.  II.  (Cat.  Inq, 
p.  m.y  i.,  802).    He  was  the  son  and  heir  of  Bichard  de  Boys. — J.  B.  "W. 

'  Peter  Becard  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Burton  Leonard  in  the  9th 
Edw.  I.  {Cat.  Rot.  Chart.,  111).  '  Probably  Cattal  Magna. 

'  Great  Timble,  in  the  parish  of  Fewston. 
/  Lofthouse  Hill,  in  the  parish  of  Staveley.  '  xij  car.,  F. 


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DE  FEODIS  MILITUM  DE  LIBERTATE 
RIPON'. 

Inqxiisitio  capta  de  feodis  militum  de  libertate  Ripon'^  anno 
regni  regis  E.  xxxj™**,  per  Willelmum  de  Clotheroum^  Nicho- 
laum  Huberd,  Johannem  Prere,  Johannera  de  Ebor.,  Johannem 
de  Monketon,  Nicholaum  de  Staneley,  Robertrun  Wyndelouis/ 
Johannem  de  Byscopton,  Rogerum  Aldelin  de  Gyvildale, 
Thomam  le  Juven^  de  Skeltou  et  Simonem  filium  Johannis  de 
Sharowe^  qui  dicunt  quod^ 

NiDD,  Westwik  et  Neuton.*  Comes  Albem*  tenuit  feod.  j 
milit.  in  Nidde,  Westwyk  et  Neuton,  et  est  in  manu  regis. 

MouwATH'  ET  Slenynoford.  Rogerus  de  Moubray  tenuit 
ijijum  partem  unius  feodi  in  Mouwath  et  Slenyngford,  cujus 
hseres  est  in  custodia  regis. 

NoNEWYK  ET  NoNEWYCTHORNES.''  WiUclmus  de  Wyvill' 
tenet  di.  feod.  j  milit.  in  Nonewyk  et  Nonewycthornes. 

Gyvendalle.  Simon  Ward-^  tenet  in  Gyvendalle  jdi.  feod. 
unius  milit. 

Heywyk.'  Galfridus  de  Heywyk  tenet  in  Heywyk  xx™»» 
partem  unius  feodi. 

Neuby  super  Yore.  Simon*  filius  Simonis  Ward  tenet  in 
Neuby  super  Yore  iiij**°^partem  j  feodi. 

Markenton.  Johannes  filius  Willelmi  de  Ripon  tenet  in 
Markenton  iiij*^  partem  j  feodi  milit. 

Heywyk.*  Johannes  de  Marmyon  tenet  in  Heywyk  xij""*™ 
partem  unius  feodi  milit. 

Inorithorp.  Thomas  de  Burton^  tenet  in  Ingrithorp  x™*™ 
partem  j  feodi  milit. 

«  B^ndlosse,  F.  *  Newton,  near  Biplev,  where  the  Vavasours  held. 

*  Mulwath,  F.  Mulwith  is  the  name  of  a  farm  in  the  township  of  Newby- 
with-Mulwith,  and  parish  of  Bipon. 

'  Nunwick  Thornes  is  ac^acent  to  Nonwick,  but  the  name  is  not  used  now. — 
J.E.W. 

'  Son  and  heir  of  John  de  Wyrill  of  Slingsby,  whose  Inq.  p.  m.  was  taken  in 
the  29th  Edward  I.  {Cal,  Gen.,  ii.,  605). 

/  For  an  interesting  account  of  the  Wards  of  Giyendale  and  Guiseley,  see 
Memorials  of  Fountains  Abbey  {ed.  Swrt.  Soc.,  i.,  196). 

f  Hewiok  super  Pontem,  now  called  Bridge  Hewick. 

*  Simon  Ward,  junior,  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Newby  super  Yore  in 
the  32nd  Edward  I.  {Cat.  Bot  ChaH.,  186). 

'  Copped  Hewick,  commonly  oaUed  Copt  Hewick. 

i  Sir  Thomas  de  Burton,  knt.,  was  one  of  the  witnesses  to  a  charter,  made 
about  1298  {Mem.  of  Fwntaint  Abbey,  i.,  815),  by  which  Thomas  Schayf,  of 
Ingerthorpe,  granted  to  G^mI,  "et  Beats  Marise  et  janitori  de  Fontibus,  ad  sus- 
tentationem  j^uperum  ibidem  ad  portam  oonvenientium,  annuum  redditum 
duorum  denarionim  de  quadam  roda  terne  quam  vendidi  Bicynero  de  Merking- 
ion**  {Ex  cart,  orig.). 


FEODA  MILITUM  DE  WAPENTAGIO  DE 
BARKSTON. 

Inquisitio  [de  feodis]  militum  in  wap.  de  Barkston  facta  per 
Johannem  de  Lascy,  Rogerum  de  Ryvill,  Johannem  de  Mylford, 
Bicardum  de  Ledesham^  Adam  de  Mikelfeld,  Walterum  Basset^ 
Willelmum  de  Camera,  Willelmum  de  ultra  Aquam^  Thomam 
de  Bretton,  Willelmum  filium  Julianae,  Willelmum  de  Homing- 
ton  et  Nicholaum  de  Potemu^"  qui  dicunt  per  sacramentum 
suum  quod^ 

Shirburn.  Dominus  Archiepiscopus  tenet  Shirbum  pro  v 
feod.  milit.  et  di.  et  xiij™*  parte  j  feodi,  de  quibus  sunt  tenentes, 

MiKELFBLD.  Domiuus  Osbertus  de  Spaldington  et  Johannes 
de  la  Lande  tenent  j  feod.  milit.,  unde  vuj  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Lute(ri)ngton.  Johannes  de  Nevill  et  sui  participes  tenent 
j  feod.  milit.,  unde  viij  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod. 

Stiveton,  etc.  Johannes  de  Raygate  tenet  j  feod.  milit., 
unde  viij  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit.,  in  Stiveton  et  Thorp  Wyleby, 
tertiam  partem  de  Mikelfeld  cum  v.  bov.  terrae  in  West  Hathel- 
say,  de  eodem  feodo,  et  Albeholm.* 

HuDLESTON.  Dominus  Johannes  de  Melsay  tenet  j  feod. 
milit.,  unde  viij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. 

Gayteford.  Johannes  de  Burstall  tenet  di.  feod.  milit.  in 
Gayteford. 

Bretton^  [et  Gayteford]  .  Johannes  de  Lascy  tenet  iiij*^ 
partem  j  feodi  milit.  in  Bretton  et  Gayteford,  unde  viij  car. 
faciunt  feod. 

LuMBY.  Johannes  de  Rygate  et  Hugo  presbiter  de  Fery' 
tenent  iiij**™  partem  feodi,  unde,  ut  supra. 

•  Potters  Neuton,  F.    Potterton,  E. 

•  In  the  13th  Edward  I.  William  de  Hamelton,  who  afterwards  became  dean 
of  York  and  lord  chancellor  of  England,  obtained  a  charter  of  free  warren  in 
Albeholme  {Cal.  Bot.  Chart.,  115).  The  site  of  Albeholme  is  probably  indicated 
by  Albeholme  Dike,  a  small  stream  running  into  Hambleton  Dike,  about  one  mile 
west  of  the  village  of  Hambleton. 

•  Braiton,  F.    Burton  Salmon. 

'  Ferrybridge,  in  the  parish  of  Ferry  Frystone.  On  the  7th  id.  March, 
1306-7,  archbishop  Greenfield  collated  Thomas  de  Foxholes,  priest,  to  the  chapel 
of  the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary  at  "Fery  juxta  pontem,  per  mortem  domini  Hugonis, 
nuper  Divina  pro  anima  bonse  memorise  Walteri  de  Grey,  olim  Ebor.  arohiepisoopi, 


214  knights'    fees    in    YORKSHIRE. 

BiRNE.  Haeres*  domini  Johannis  de  Bella  Aqua  tenet  di. 
feod.  unius  milit.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Barkeston.  Dominus  Arehiepiscopus  tenet  iiij*^  partem  j 
feodi,  unde,  ut  supra.-^ 

Tadcastre.  Dominus  Henricus  de  Percy  tenet  iiij*^'  car. 
terrae,  imde  x  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Heselwood.  Dominus  Willelmus  le  Vavesour  tenet  iij  car. 
terrtt,  unde  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Byther  [et]  Lede.  Dominus  Willelmus  de  Either  tenet 
ibidem  et  in  Lede  j  feod.  milit.,  unde  x  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit. 

Bramham.  Haer'^  domini  P.  de  Malo  Lacu  ten'  iiij^™  par- 
tem j  feodi,  unde  xiiij  car.  faciimt  feod. 

Clyfpord.  Johannes  Burdon,  Willelmus  de  Ingewalydby/ 
Marmaducus  de  Clifford  et  Ankin*  Salvayn  tenent  ij  car.  terrse 
et  di.,  unde  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit. 

Okelesthorf.  Johannes  de  Okelesthorp  tenet  di.  car.  terrse, 
unde  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod.  milit. 

Sutton.  Johannes  de  Rotheresfeld  tenet  ij  car.  terrae,  unde, 
ut  supra. 

Farburn.  Haeres-^  domini  Roberti  de  Everingham  tenet  in 
Farbum  cum  membris  di.  feod.  milit. 

Newton  Walays.  Dominus  Bicardus  le  Walays  tenet  ibi- 
dem j  car.  terrae,  unde  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Hathelsay.  Dominus  Milo  de  Stapelton*  tenet  ibidem, 
cum  j  car.  terrae  in  Braton  quam  Walterus  Basset  tenet,  et  cum 
j  car.  terrae  in  Bameby,'  quartam  partem  feodi  unius  milit., 
unde  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

prsedeoessoris  nostri,  oelebrantis  in  ipsam,  vacantem"  {Me^.  Oreenfieldy  pars  i., 
60  a),  "et  juxta  ordinationem  testament!  [ejusdem]  Walten  de  Grey,  fundatoris, 
oonstructoris  et  dotatoris  ipsius  capellse,  ad  nostram  ordinationem,  dispositioncm 
et  oollationem  spectantem"  (Ibid.,  62  b).  Foxholes  was  succeeded  on  the  7th 
kal.  June,  1307,  by  "  Thomas,  filius  Johannis  Forestarii  de  Cawod,  presbiter  " 
(Ibid.).  On  the  12th  kal.  Dec.,  1309,  "Ricardus  dictus  Gaugy,  presbiter,'*  was 
inducted  to  this  chapel  (Ibid.y  79),  and,  as  "  Bicardus,  capellanus  de  Feribrigs," 
was  certified  joint  lord  of  Huddleston  and  Lumby  in  1316. 

'  In  1309  Isabella  de  Bella  Aqua  granted  to  William,  son  and  heir  of  Sir 
John  de  Bella  Aqua,  her  son,  his  own  marriage  which  she  had  bought  of  Sir 
William  le  Vavasour  for  200  marks  fFagU  Ebor.,  i.,  395).  This  grant  will  be 
given  in  the  Appendix. 

/  The  archbishop's  fee  ends  here.  *  Hseredes,  B.  F. 

*  Ingoldby  F.    He  is  called  Inwardby  in  the  Aid. 

*  Aketinus,  F.  In  the  3rd  Edward  II.  Anketinus  Salvayne  obtained  a 
charter  of  free  warren  in  Thorp  Salvayne,  Mulihorp  and  Clifford  {Cal.  Rot. 
Chart.,  142). 

i  The  heir  of  Sir  Robert  de  Everingham  was  his  son  Adam.  See  page  49, 
antea. 

*  Miles  de  Stapleton  had  a  grant  of  free  warren  in  West  Hathelsey  in  the 
32nd  Edward  I.  {Cal.  Rot.  Chart.,  185). 

'  This  place  is  called  Beghby  in  the  Aid.     I  am  unable  to  identify  it. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   BARKSTON-ASH^   W.  R.  215 

Carleton.  Aucenis"  tenet  medietatem  villae  de  Carleton, 
in  qua  villa  sunt  iij  car.  terr^e,  unde  viij  ear.  faciunt  feod.;  et 
altera  medietas  est  in  manu  domini  regis  propter  minorem 
setatem  Nicholai**  de  Stapelton. 

Kyrkby.  Domina  Margareta  de  Nevill  tenet  ibidem  [et]* 
in  Grimston  ij  car.  terrse,  unde  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

North  Milford.  Johannes  filius  Roberti  de  North  Milford 
tenet  j  car.  terrae,  unde  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Grimston.  Adam  de  Mikelfeld  tenet  di.  car.  terrse,  imde 
xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Hirst  Courtenay.  Johannes  de  Foxoles  et  sui  participes 
tenent  ibidem  ij  car.  terrse,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Drax.  In  Drax  sunt  iij  car.  terrse,  unde  viij  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod. ;  et  sunt  in  manu  domini  regis  propter  minorem 
setatem  haeredis  Philippi  Paynell.^ 

Saxton.  Domina  Alicia  de  Lascy  tenet  in  Saxton  cum 
membris  iij  car.  terrse,  unde  xiiij  car.  faciimt  feod.;  de  quibus 
Magister  et  Fratres  Hospitalis  Sancti  Leonardi  tenent  j  car. 
terrse  et  di.,  et  Magister  Hospitalis  Sancti  Johannis  Jerosolimse 
tenet  iiij  bov.  terrse. 

[Toueton.]  Dominus  Willelmus  de  Stopham^  tenet  ij  car. 
terrae,  imde  xiiij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. 

"  Sir  Aucher  Fitz  Henry,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Henry  Aucher,  cUicu  Henry  Fitz 
Ancher  (Col.  Gen.,  ii.,  663),  married  Joan,  daughter  and  oo-heiress  of  Sir  John 
de  Bella  Aqua,  by  Laderana,  sister  and  co-heiress  of  Peter  de  Brus  (Ibid.,  ii.,  608), 
and  died  in  1339,  leaving  Henry,  his  son  and  heir,  then  aged  forty  years  {Etch, 
13  Edw.  III.,  No.  18). 

"  See  p.  219,  poatea.  •  et,  F. 

r  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Philip  Paynel  was  taken  in  the  27th  Edward  I.,  his  son 
John,  then  about  two  years  old,  being  his  next  heir  {Cal.  Qen.,  ii.  571). 

«  Sir  William  de  Stopham  was  d^  in  the  11th  Edward  II.  {Cal.  Inq,  p,  m,, 
i.,287). 


FEODA  MILITUM  IN  WAPENTAGIO  DE 
AYNSTY. 


Nomina  juratorum  ad  inquirendum  de  feodis  militum  de 
Aynsty :  Robertas  de  Pontefracto,  Alanus  de  Folyfayt^  Adam 
de  Thorp,  Henricus  de  Cruce,  Willelmus  de  Tokwyth,  Willelmus 
le  Cerff,  Robertus  de  Aula,  Elyas  de  Ferywathe,  Willelmus  de 
Homington,  Willelmus  filius  Radulphi  de  Tokewith,  Ricardus  de 
Holderness  et  Johannes  Fayrfax,  qui  dicunt  super  saeramentum 
suum  quod. 

Thorp  Bustard.  In  Bustard  Thorp  sunt  iij  car.  terrse  de 
feodo  Galfiidi  Luterell,  et  tenentur  per  feod.  milit.,  unde  x  car. 
faciunt  feod.  milit.;  de  quibus  Ricardus  Bustard  tenet  di.  bov. 
terrae,  Priorissa  Sancti  dementis  tenet  j  bov.  terrae,  Johannes 
de  Grey  tenet  j  car.  terrae  et  quinque  bov.  et  di.,  et  Robertus 
Bustard**  tenet  j  car.  terrae  de  David  le  Lardener.  Summa  iij 
car.  terrae,  unde  x  car.  faciunt  feod.  Et  est  iij^**  pars  [j  feodi, 
iij***  pars]  j  car.  terrae  [minus]  .* 

Thorp  Atun.''  In  Thorp  Atun  sunt  iiij**'^  car.  terrae  et  ij 
bov. ;  de  quibus  xix  bov.  sunt  de  feodo  de  Moubray,  et  vj  bov. 
terrae  de  feodo  Abbatis  de  Whitby,  et  ix  bov.  terrae  sunt  de 
honore  [de  Eya]*'  de  feodo  Ricardi  de  Malebis,  unde  xv  car. 

■  Son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Bustard,  and  grandson  of  Robert  son  of  Osbert  de 
Torp.  By  Inq.  p.  m.,  30th  Edward  I.,  Robert  Bustard  died  seised  of  the  manor  of 
Bustardthorpe,  and  of  one  carucate  of  land  there  {Cal.  Inq.  p.  wi.,  i.,  173),  John 
Bustard  being  his  son  and  heir  (Cal.  Gen.,  ii.,  617).  Sir  Thomas  Widdriny^on, 
in  his  MS.  History  of  York,  says,  "I  fynd  a  Deede  of  Davyd  Lardiner  w^*>out  date 
by  w^"*  he  granted  to  Osbert  de  Thorpe  and  his  heirs  a  carucate  of  land  in  Thorpe, 
being  his  fee,  to  w^**  Deede  there  are  many  witnesses.  And  it  appearoth  that  y* 
title  of  y*  said  land  was  tryed  by  duell  in  y«  Court  of  y*  s**  David  betweene  Peter 
y*  Sonne  of  Wimund  and  Robert  Bustard,  before  Godfrey  de  Lucy  and  Josceline, 
archdecon  of  Chechester,  and  W"  Vavasour,  A*  33  H.  2"  (Fork  Corporation 
Papers,  ii.,  839).  "  Osbertus  de  Torp,  pater  Roberti  Bustard,"  gave  laud  in 
Littelgate,  York,  to  the  canons  of  Malton  {Cott.  MS.  Claud.  D.  xi.,  198). 

*  minus,  F. 

*  Otherwise  Thorp  super  ITsam,  or  Thorp  Malteby,  and  now  Middlethorpe. 
Between  1214  and  1221  Alexander,  abbat  of  Selby,  and  the  convent  of  the  same 
place,  granted  "Willelmo  de  Malteby,  filio  Roberti  de  Malteby,  duas  carucatas 
terrsB  et  tres  bovatas  in  territorio  de  Thorp  super  Usam,  scilicet  illas  quas  Gilber- 
tus  de  Aton,  pater  Willelmi  de  Aton,  recepit  de  nobis  in  escambium  pro  terris  de 
Hamelton,  et  quas  idem  Gilbertus  de  nobis  tenuit "  {Dodsworth  MS.,  xciv.,  fo.  42  a). 

*  The  text  has  "Eliae"  corruptly. 


WAPENTAKE    OF   THE    AINSTY,    W.  R.  217 

terrae  faciunt  j  feod.;  de  qmbus  Abbas  de  Bella  Landa  tenet 
xiij  bov.  terrae,  Elena  de  Sutton  tenet  ij  bov.  terrse,  Adam  de 
Thorp  tenet  v  bov.  terrae  et  di.,  Robertus  Bustard  tenet  iiij  bov. 
terrae,  Priorissa  Sancti  dementis  tenet  iij  bov.  terrae  et  di., 
Johannes  de  Grey  tenet  yj  bov.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Eya,  unde  ij 
bov.  sunt  in  cultura  de  Toteflate.*  Summa  iiij  car.  et  ij  bov. 
terrae,  unde  xv  car.  faciunt  feod.  Et  [esty  iiij**  pars  j  feodi  et 
di.  car.  terrae. 

Thorp  Andrew.  Per  serjantiam  de  rege.  In  Thorp  Andreae 
sunt  iiij°'  car.  terrae,  de  quibus  Robertus  Bustard  tenet  xv  bov., 
et  j  bov.  quae  fuit  antedicti  Roberti.  Thomas^  archiepiscopus 
Ebor.  tenet  de  domino  rege  in  capite,  reddendo  per  annum 
domino  regi  m]^^  marcas  pro  omnibus.  Thomas  archiepiscopus 
Ebor.  tenet  x  bov.  terrae,  unde  \j  stmt  de  feodo  [de]  Luterell,  et 
iiij*^'  sunt  de  feodo  [de]  Malebis  de  Eya.  Item  Prior  Sancti 
Andreae  et  plures  alii  tenent  in  eadem  \j  bov.  terrae  de  feodo  de 
Malebis  de  Eya,  et  faciunt  forinsecum,  unde  xv  car.  faciunt  feod. 
unius  milit.  Summa  iiij  car.  terrae,  unde  xv  car.  faciunt  feod., 
ut  supra.     Et  est  tertia  pars  feodi  et  di.  car. 

AcASTRE  Malebis.  In  Acastre  Malebis  sunt  iiij°'  car.  terrae 
de  honore  de  Eya,  unde  Ricardus  de  Malebis*  tenet  de  rege  in 
capite  de  honore  de  Eya,  unde  xv  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  Summa 
iiij^  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra.    Et  est  iiij**  pars  j  feodi  et  ij  bov. 

CoLTON.  Breve,  In  Colton  sunt  iiij**'  car.  terrae  et  di. ;  de 
quibus  Johannes*  [filius]  Galfridi>  Shaumund  tenet  xx  bov. 
terrae,  dominus  Robertus  Ughtred  tenet  viij  bov.,  Henricus 
filius  Ricardi  tenet  iiij  bov.,  Henricus  de  Scoteney  tenet  j  bov., 
Ricardus  Ayr  tenet  j  bov.,  et  Johannes  filius  Dncae  tenet  j  bov. 
de  feodo  de  Brus,  et  faciunt  forinsecum,  unde  viij  car.  et  ij  bov. 
faciunt  feod.  de  feodo  de  Brus.  Summa  iiij®'  car.  et  di.,  unde 
viij  car.  et  ij  bov.  faciunt  feod.,  ut  supra.  Et  est  di.  feod.  et  iij* 
bov.  terrae. 

Apelton.  Breve,  In  Apelton  sunt  xiiij'  car.;  de  quibus 
Abbas  Beatae  Mariae  Ebor.  tenet  iiij°'  car.  terrae  cum  pertincn- 


'  Tofteflatt,  B.  F.  /  est,  F. 

f  Thomas  de  Corbridge,  archbishop  of  York  from  1300  to  1304. 

*  Sir  Richard  Malbis,  eldest  son  of  Sir  William  Malbis  and  Emma  de  Percy, 
died  about  1312,  and  was  succeeded  by  his  son,  Sir  John  Malbis,  who  was  high 
sheriff  of  Yorkshire  in  1314,  and  died  in  1316. 

*  Son  and  heir  of  Gaceus  de  Calvo  Monte,  alias  Chaumond,  who,  in  1251,  had 
a  grant  from  the  king  of  all  the  land  in  Colton  "quam  Eudericus  camerarius  re- 
ginse  Franciae  habuit  ad  vitam"  {Cal.  Hot.  Chart.,  76),  and  held  the  office  of 
mayor  of  York  in  1256.  Margaret,  widow  of  John  Chaumond  of  Colton,  took 
the  vow  of  chastity  on  the  18th  kal.  Jan.,  1316  (Beff.  seds  vaeante,  86). 

^  An  error  for  Graoei. 

*  ij  bov.,  F.  '  xiij  car.,  B.  F. 


218  knights'  fees  in  Yorkshire. 

tiis  in  elemosinam ;  Priorissa  de  Apelton  tenet  iij  car.  terras 
cum  pertinentiis  in  elemosinam ;  Thomas  de  Mounceus  tenet  ij 
car.  cum  pertinentiis;  Johannes  Samson*  tenet  ij  car.  terrae 
cum  pertinentiis ;  et  Johannes  Faucounbergh  tenet  ij  car.  terrae 
cum  pertinentiis.  Summa  xiiij"  car.  terrae ;  unde  xij  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod.     Et  est  j  feod.  et  j  bov. 

[Stiveton.^  Breve.  In  Stiveton  sunt  yj  car.  terrae  et  di.; 
de  quibus  Robertus  Ughtred  et  Isabella  uxor  ejus  tenent  iiij  car, 
terrae  et  di.,  imde  viij  car.  faciunt  feod.,  unde  Abbas  Beatae 
Mariae  Ebor.  tenet  iiij  bov.]  Et  Henricus  de  Percy  tenet  in 
eadem  j  car.  terrae  cum  pertinentiis,  et  Thomas  SerfP  tenet  di. 
car.,  imde  x  faciunt  feod.  [Summa  yj  car.  et  di.,  imde  viij  car. 
faciunt  feod.     Et  sunt  iij  partes  unius  feodi  et  di.  car.]^ 

BouLTON.  In  Boulton  sunt  viij  car.  terrae  cum  pertinentiis ; 
et  domina  de  Vescy*"  tenet  illas,  unde  xiiij  faciimt  feod. 

"  Sir  John  Sampson,  knight,  mayor  of  York  in  1279,  1281-83,  1285,  1299 
and  1300,  and  knight  of  the  shire  in  1298,  was  the  son  of  Alan  Sampson,  alien 
"  Alanus  filius  Sampsonis,"  who  was  bailiff  of  York  in  1253-4.  By  an  undated 
charter,  witnessed  by  Sir  Simon  de  Kime,  Sir  Richard  Waleys,  Sir  Robert  Ugh- 
tred, Sir  Mauger  le  vayasur,  and  John,  son  of  Sir  Richard  Malebis,  Richard,  son 
of  Philip  de  Fauconbergh,  granted  to  Sir  John  Sampson  of  York,  knight,  and  to 
Mary,  his  wife,  "  totum  manerium  meum  de  Southwod  in  Apelton  in  Aynsty  " 
(DodswoHh  MS.,  clix.,  fo.  204).  On  the  6th  id.  Sept.,  1309,  Sir  John  Sampson 
had  licence  to  have  an  oratory  within  his  manor  of  Appleton  {Bea.  Greenfield, 
pars  i.,  74  5).  He  died  not  long  after,  having  had  issue  four  sons,  John,  Henry, 
Thomas,  and  William,  and,  I  believe,  a  daughter  Ck>nstance,  who  married  Sir 
John  Sutton,  of  Sutton  in  Holdemess.  Of  the  sons,  John  appears  to  have  died 
8.  p.  during  the  lifetime  of  his  father ;  Thomas  became  a  canon  of  York,  and  was 
much  employed  in  state  affairs  {FaHi  Hbar.,  i.,  430);  "William  was  living  in  1348 
(Seff.  Zouch) ;  and  Henry,  the  eldest  surviving  son,  was  certified  joint  lord  of 
Appleton,  with  Walter  de  Fauconbergh,  in  1316,  and  was  living  in  1338  {£ot. 
Scot.,  i.,  528).  "Johannes  Sampson,  filius  et  haeres  Henrici  Sampson,"  by  will 
dated  "apud  Appelton,  in  manerio  meo,"  August  29th,  1369  [pr.  Oct.  31st,  1369 J, 
desires  to  be  buried  within  the  conventual  church  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist  at 
Nun  Appleton.  He  left  a  son  Robert,  and  a  widow  Emmeria  {Reff.  Thoreshy, 
88  J).  Probably  Maurice,  son  of  Alan  Sampson,  who  was  instituted  to  the  rectory 
of  Edlington  in  1252  {S.  Tories.,  i.  94),  and  Matthew  Sampson,  bailiff  of  York  in 
1288-9,  were  brothers  of  the  above  Sir  J'ohn  Sampson. 

•  xiy  car.,  B.  F. 

•  Stivkton.  Breve.  In  Stiveton  sunt  vj  car.  terrsD  et  di. ;  de  quibus  Robertus 
Ughtred  et  Isabella  uxor  ejus  tenent  iiij  car.  terr»  et  di.,  unde  viij  car.  faciunt 
feod.,  unde  Abbas  Beatie  Mari®  Ebor.  tenet  iiij  bov.,  B.  F. 

r  Son  of  Adam  le  Cerf,  alderman  of  York.  His  sister  Matilda  married  John 
de  Glarevaux,  of  York  and  Croft,  who  made  his  will  at  Steeton  in  1283  {Long- 
staffed t  DarUngton,  Ixiii. ) . 

•  Summa  vj  car.  et  di.,  unde  viij  car.  flaciunt  feod.  Et  sunt  i\i  partes  unius 
feodi  et  di.  car.,  B. 

*"  Isabella  de  Beaumont,  widow  of  John  de  Vesci  of  Alnwick  {Dugd.  Bar.,  ii., 
62),  held  the  manor  of  Bolton  Percy  for  life.  Her  Inq.  p.  m.  was  taken  in  the 
8th  Edward  III.,  when  Eustaohia,  daughter  of  Peter  de  Percy,  was  found  to  be 
next  heir  to  the  said  manor,  and  of  the  ago  of  twenty-two  years  and  more 
{Percy  MS.), 


WAPENTAKE    OF   THE    AINSTT^    W.  R.  219 

HoRNiNOTON.  In  Homyngton  sunt  iij  car.  terrse  quas  Wil- 
lelmus  de  Rither,  Simon  de  Kyme  et  Willelmus  de  Homyngton 
tenant  de  feodo  de  Percy ;  de  qnibus  Willelmus  de  Ryther  tenet 
xviij  bov.,  Simon  de  Kyme  iij  bov.,  Willelmus  de  Homington 
iij  bov.  Summa  iij  car.,  unde  x  car.  faciunt  feod.  Et  est  iiij^ 
pars  unius  feodi  et  di.  car. 

OxTON.  In  Oxton  sunt  iiij®'  car.  terrse  de  feodo  de  Percy 
quas  plures  liberi  tenent,  unde  x  car.  faciunt  feod.  £t  est  iiij^ 
pars  feodi  et  di.  car. 

BiLBUROH.  In  Bilburgh  sunt  yj'  car.  terrae  et  di.  de  feodo 
[de]  Paynell  et  de  feodo  [de]  Chauncy,  unde  xv  car.  et  di.  faciimt 
feod.  j  de  quibus  Johannes  de  Reygate  tenet  j  car.  terrse  cum 
pertinentiis,  et  Abbas  Beatae  Marise  Ebor.  tenet  unam  car.  et  di. 
Rogerus  Basy'  tenet  iiij  car.  et  ij  bov.  cum  pertinentiis ;  Prior 
Sanct«e  Trinitatis  Ebor.  tenet  iiij*^'  bov.  terrae ;  Ricardus  filius 
Geraldi  tenet  iij  bov.  terrae.  Summa  vj"  car.  et  di.  et  j  bov., 
imde  XV  car.  et  di.  faciimt  feod.  Et  est  di.  feod.,  exceptis  ij* 
bov.  deficientibus. 

AscAM  West.*'  In  Ascam  West  sunt  vj  car.  terrae  et  ij  bov. 
de  feodo  de  Moubray,  unde  x  car.  faciunt  feod. ;  de  quibus  Prior 
de  Parco  tenet  j  car.  et  di.  et  ij  bov.,  et  Prior  de  Bridlington 
tenet  iiij  car.  et  di.,  unde  x  car.  faciunt  feod.  Summa  vj  car.  et 
ij  bov.,  unde  x,  etc.     Et  est  di.  feod.  et  j  car.  et  di. 

Thorp  Arches.  In  Thorp  Arches  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  cum 
pertinentiis  quas  ij  hseredes  Laderanae  de  Brus*  tenent,  imde 
xiiij  car.  et  di.  faciimt,  etc. 


•  vij  car.,  F. 

'  Roger,  son  of  Walter  Easy,  was  bailiff  of  York  in  1272-3  and  1282-3, 
mayor  in  1290  and  1292,  and  M.P.  in  1295.  On  March  10th,  1301,  Sir  Philip 
Chauncy  confirmed  to  Eoger  Easy,  senior,  citizen  of  York,  one  moiety  of  the 
manor  of  BUburgh  which  the  said  Roger  had  of  the  gift  of  Sir  Simon  de  Chaunoy 
( York  Corporation  Papers,  ii.,  918).  In  the  32nd  Edward  I.  he  had  a  charter  of 
free  warren  in  Bilburgh  and  Sandwath  {Cal.  Rot.  Chart.,  135),  and  in  1310 
founded  a  chantry  in  his  parish  church  of  St.  Mary  Bishophill  Senior,  York. 
By  Alice,  his  wife,  Roger  Easy  left  issue  two  sons,  Roger,  lord  of  Bilbrough  in 
1316,  and  Richard. 

"  vij  car.,  E.  F. 

•  una  bov.,  F. 

•  Now  called  Askham  Richard. 

'  Laderana,  sister  and  co-heiress  of  Peter  de  Brus,  married  Sir  John  de  Bella 
Aqua,  and  in  an  Inquisition  taken  Nov.  8th,  1301,  it  is  recorded  that  "  Nioholaus 
filius  Sibillse,  filiss  antenatse  diotorum  Johannis  de  Bella  Aqua  et  Laderanae, 
quondam  uxoris  Milonis  de  Stapelton,  qui  fuit  setatis  quindecim  annorum  die 
Sanctffi  MargaretsD  Virginis  proximo  praeterito,  et  Johanna,  altera  filiarum 
ipsonmi  Johannis  et  lioderanro  postnatal,  uxor  Aucheri  filii  Henrici,  setatis 
viginti  quatuor  annorum  et  amplius,  sunt  ha^redes  participes  ipsorum  Johannis 
et  Laderanae  propinquiores "  {Cal.  Gen.y  ii.,  608).  Nicholas  de  Stapelton  and 
Aucher  Fitz  Henry  were  certified  joint  lords  of  Thorparch  in  1316. 


220  KNIOHTS'    PEES    IN    YORKSHIRE. 

Walton.  In  Walton  sunt  iij  car.  terwe ;  de  quibus  Johannes 
de  Fayrfaxy  [et]*  Henricus  de  Camera*  tenent  j  car.,  Elyas  de 
Farwath/  Willelinus  Scott  [et]'  Willelmus  Martell  tenent  j  car. 
terrae ;  et  Prior  de  Parco  et  Priorissa  de  Monketon  et  Priorissa  de 
Synythwat  tenent  j  car.  cum  pertinentiis  in  elemosinam.  Summa 
iij  car.,  unde  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod.     Et  est  quinta  pars  j  feodi. 

BiKERTON.  In  Bikerton  sunt  vij  car.  [et  di. ;  et  Johannes 
filius  et  haeres  Andreae  de  Gramarye  tenet  eas,  unde  xx  car. 
faciunt,  etc.  Summa  vij  car.  et  di.,  unde,  ut  supra.  Et  est 
iij*^  pars  unius  feodi  et  di.  car.]* 

[BiLTON.  In  Bilton  sunt  viij  car.]**  terrse;  de  quibus  Wil- 
lehnus  de  Vavesour  tenet  ij  [car.],  et  idem  Willebnus  tenet  in 
elemosinam  de  Priore  de  Parco  ij  car.,  et  Ricardus  de  Walays 
tenet  ij  [car.],*  et  Priorissa  de  Synyngthwaytt  tenet  j  car.  terrse 
et  di.  in  puram  et  perpetuam  elemosinam;  et  ecclesia  dotata 
est  [de]  j  car.  terrse.  Summa  viij  car.  et  di.,  unde  xiiij  et  di. 
faciunt  feod.     Et  est  di.  feod.  et  ij  bov. 

Knapton.  In  Knapton  sunt  quinque  car.  terrse ;  de  quibus 
Johannes  de  Graham-^  tenet  iij  car.  de  feodo  [de  ]Luterell,  et 
Abbas  Beatse  Marise  Ebor.  tenet  ij  car.  in  libertatem.  Summa 
quinque  car.,  unde  xij  car.  faciunt  feod.  Et  est  tertia  pars 
unius  feodi. 

FoLYPAYT.  In  Folyfayt  sunt  iij  car.  terrse ;  de  quibus  Ala- 
nus  de  Folyfayt  tenet  j  car.  et  di.,  et  hser*  Willelmi  filii  Thomae 

y  Son  of  Thomas  Fairfax  of  York,  who  was  dead  io  1261,  by  Agnes,  daughter 
and  heiress  of  Henry  de  Sezevaux,  mayor  of  York  temp.  Henry  III.  {Sir  Thomas 
Widdrington's  MS.,  fo.  101).  By  his  wife  Clare,  daughter  and  heiress  of  William 
Scott,  by  Constance,  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Roger  Brus  of  Walton 
{Thoreshtf*8  Ducat.  Leod.),  John  Fairfax  had  a  son  and  heir,  Thomas  Fairfax 
(York  Corporation  Papers,  ii.,  934),  to  whom,  oa  the  8th  kal.  March,  1322, 
archbishop  Melton  granted,  "  ad  instanciam  domini  Willelmi  de  Malebis,"  lic<;nce 
for  divine  service  to  be  celebrated  "  in  capella  sua  de  Walton  juxta  Thorparches  " 
(Beg.  Melton,  156  J).  '  et,  F. 

•  Probably  a  son  of  John  de  Camera,  bailiff  of  York  temp.  Henry  III. 
(Cott.  M88.,  Nero  D.  iii.,  147),  who  died  in  1283,  by  Agnes,  daughter  and  heiress 
of  Henry  de  Sezevaux,  and  widow  of  the  above-mentioned  Thomas  Fairfax  ( Sir 
Thomas  Widdrinpton^s  MS.,  fo.  101). 

•  Elias  de  Fairwath,  senior,  £lia«,  his  son,  William  Martell,  and  John  Scott 
were  witnesses  to  a  charter,  dated  at  Walton,  Aug.  20th,  1336,  by  which  Roger 
del  Hill  de  Walton  granted  land  there  to  Thomas,  son  of  John  Fairfax  ( York 
Corporation  Papers,  ii.,  989).  Elias  Farwath,  Gilbert  Soot,  and  William  Martel 
were  certified  joint  lords  of  Walton  in  1316. 

•  et  di. ;  et  Johannes  Alius  et  haeres  Andrea  de  Gramarye  tenet  eas,  unde  xx 
oar.  faciunt,  etc.  Summa  vij  car.  et  di.,  unde,  ut  supra.  Et  est  iij*'»  pars  unius 
feodi  et  di.  car.,  B.    Similar  in  F. 

'  Bilton.    In  Bilton  sunt  viij  car.,  B.  F.  '  car.,  F. 

/  He  is  called  Grantham  in  the  Aid  of  the  31st  Edwai;^  I.  John  de  Grantham 
was  bailiff  of  York  in  1288-9 ;  and  John  de  Graham  was  elected  M.P.  for  that 
city  80th  May,  1306.    Perhaps  Graham  is  an  error  for  Grantham. 


wafentakj:  of  the  ainsty^  w.  r.  221 

ten^  j  [car.  terrae]'  et  di.  Summa  iij  car.,  iinde  xij  car.  faciunt 
feod.     Et  est  quarta  pars  j  feodi. 

Catherton.  In  Catherton  sunt  iij  car.  terrae;  de  quibus 
Henricus  de  Cruce*  et  Emma  uxor  ejus  tenent  j  car.  et  j  bov., 
[et]*  Willelmus  SarP  tenet  de  prsedictis  Henrico  et  Emma  iij 
bov.,  et  Prior  de  Parco  tenet  j  car.,  unde  xiiij  car.  et  di.  faciimt 
feod.  [Haeres  Roberti  Proudfot  tenet  di.  car.  terras  in  eadem, 
imde  X  faciunt  feod.]  *  Summa  iij  car.  terrae,  imde  x'  et  di. 
faciunt,  etc.     Et  est  iiij^  pars  feodi,  exceptis  ij  bov. 

Merston.  In  Merston  sunt  xij  car.  terrae  et  di. ;  de  quibus 
haer'  WiUebni  filii  Thomae  ten^  vj  car.  cum  pertinentiis,  [et] 
Willelmus  de  Buggethorp  tenet  ij  car.  et  di.,  unde  xiij  car. 
faciunt  feod.  Summa  xij  car.,  unde  xiij  car.  faciunt  feod.  Et 
est  feod.,  excepta  j  car.  deficiente. 

Breve.  Abbas  de  Fontibus  tenet  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.,  unde 
X  et  di.  faciunt  feod. ;  et  haer^  Willelmi  filii  Henrici  et  Hugo 
Proudhom  tenent  j  car.  terrae  et  di.,  unde  x  et  di.  faciunt  feod. 

RuoHFORD.  In  Rughford  sunt  iiij®'^  car.  terrae.  Willelmus 
de  Buggethorp  et  Alicia  uxor  ejus  tenent  eas,  unde  xiiij  car. 
faciunt  feod. 

MuNKETON.  In  Munketon  sunt  ix"*  car.  terrae ;  de  quibus 
Robertus  Ughtred  tenet  iij  car.  terrae  et  di..  Abbas  de  Fontibus 
tenet  j  car.,  et  Prior  Sanctae  Trinitatis  Ebor.  tenet  j  car.,  et 
ecclesia  dotata  est  de  di.  car.  terrae,  et  Willelmus  le  Waylays* 
tenet  ij  car.,  et  Abbas  Beatae  Mariae  Ebor.  tenet  j  car.  Summa 
ix  car^  terrae,  unde  xxvij  car.  faciunt  feod.  Et  est  iij***  pars  unius 
feodi. 

Wyvelthorf.  In  Wyvelthorp  sunt  iij  car.  terrae.  Robertus 
de  Pontefracto  tenet  ij  car.  et  di.,  unde  xiiij  car.  et  di.  faciunt  feod. 
Et  Priorissa  de  Munketon  tenet  di.  car.  Summa  iij  car.,  imde, 
ut  supra.     Et  est  quinta  pars  feodi,  excepta  j  bov.  deficiente. 

«"  car.  teme,  F. 

*  About  1315,  archbishop  Greenfield  granted  "  Henrico  ad  Crucem  de 
Catherton,  pro  snstentatione  puerorum  suorum,  xvs.  et  vd.  de  bonis  Willelmi  de 
Walton,  dudum  servient  is  prsedicti  Henrici,  abintestati  defuncti,  in  manibus 
prsefati  Henrici  existentes"  {Meff.  Oreenfield,  pars  i.,  87  5). 

*  et,  F. 

J  William  le  Cerf  was  probably  a  son  of  Adam  le  Cerf,  alderman  of  York. 
In  1283  he  occurs  as  an  executor  under  the  will  of  John  de  Clarevaux,  of  York 
and  Crofb,  who  married  Matilda,  daughter  of  the  above-named  Adam  le  Cerf 
{Longstaffe's  Darlington).  In  the  28th  Edward  I.  he  was  "  setatis  quadraginta 
annorum,  et  manens  apud  Catherton  "  {Cal.  Oen.,  ii.,  597). 

*  Hares  Roberti  Proudfot  tenet  di.  car.  terrae  in  eadem,  unde  x  faciunt 
feod.,  B.  F. 

'  xiiij  car.  et  di.,  B.  F.  "  x  car.,  B. 

"  In  1360  Maud,  daughter  and  heiress  of  John  Walays,  son  of  William 
Walays  of  Monkton,  quit-claimed  to  the  monks  of  Fountains  all  her  right  in  a 
messuage  and  eight  oxgangs  of  land  in  Monkton  {Burton's  Mon.  Ehor.\  187). 


KNIGHTS     FEES    IN    YORKSHIRE. 

ToKEWYTH.  In  Tokewyth  sunt  viij  car.  terrse;  de  quibus 
Johannes  de  Kerkby**  tenet  j  car.  et  j  bov.,  et  Willehnns  de 
Buggethorp  tenet  di.  car.;  Prior  de  Pareo  tenet  ij  ear.  et  di.  et 
j  bov.  in  elemosinam ;  et  haeredes  Hameri^'  et  Thomas  Turpyn 
tenent  j  car.,  et  Robertus  de  Pontefracto  tenet  j  car.,  et  Priorissa 
de  Senygtwhayt  tenet  j  car.  et  di.  in  elemosinam,  de  feodo  de 
Thrusseburg  (Trusbut).  Summa  viij  car.  terrae,  unde  xiiij  et  di. 
fSeununt  feod.     Et  est  di.  feod.  et  ij  bov. 

AsKAM  Brian.  In  Askam  Brian  sunt  viij  car.  terrse  quas 
Brianus  filius  Alani?  tenet  de  honore  de  Richmund,  unde  rv  car. 
faciunt  feod. 

Skakelthorp.  In  Skakelthorp  sunt  iij  car.  terrse  de  feodo 
de  Moubray,  unde  viij  car.  et  di.  faciimt  feod. ;  et  Robertus 
Ughtred  tenet  eas.  Summa  iij  car.,  unde  viij  car.  et  di.  faciunt 
feod.     Et  est  iij"*  pars  unius  feodi. 

Wyghale.  In  Wyghalle  sunt  vj  car.  terne  de  feodo  de 
Moubray;  de  quibus  Ranulphus''  filius  et  haeres  Reginaldi  de 
Albo  Monasterio  tenet  v  car.,  et  Prior  de  Parco  tenet  j  car. 
Summa  vj  car.  terrae,  unde  xx  faciunt  feod.  Et  est  iiij**  pars 
feodi  et  j  car. 

Helaoh.  In  Helagh  sunt  vj'  car.  terrae ;  et  Willelmus  le 
Vavesour  et  Ricardus  le  Waylye  tenent  eas,  unde  xx  car.  faciunt 
feod.     Et  est  iij*^  pars  unius  feodi  et  di.  car. 

HoTON.  In  Hoton  sunt  vj  car.  terrae ;  de  quibus  Johannes 
de  Creppyng  tenet  ij  car.  terrae,  et  Robertus  Fox  tenet  j  car., 
Robertus  Clarvaux'  tenet  ij  car..  Prior  de  Parco  tenet  j  car. 
Summa  vj  car.,  unde  xiiij  faciunt  feod.  Et  est  di.  feod.,  j  car. 
minus. 

Paddocthorp.  In  Paddocthorp  sunt  iij  car.  terrae  quas 
dominus  Simon  de  Kyme  tenet  de  feodo  de  Percy,  unde  x  car. 
faciimt  feod.  Summa  iij  car.,  unde  x  faciunt  feod.  Et  tenentur 
pro  di.  feodo. 

WuLSYNOTON.  In  Wulsyngton  sunt  iij  car.  teme,  unde  x 
car.  faciunt  feod.,  quas  Maugerus  le  Vavesour  tenet  de  domino 
Simone  de  Kyme. 

Haoanby.  In  Haganby  sunt  iij  car.  terrae,  unde  x  faciunt 
feod.,  quas  Prior  de  Parco  tenet  de  feodo  de  Percy  in  elemo- 
sinam.    Et  est  iij*»*  pars  feodi,  praeter  ij. 

*  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  John  de  Kyrkehy  was  taken  in  the  38r(l  Edward  I., 
Andrew  de  Kyrkehy,  then  aged  thirty  years,  heing  his  son  and  heir  (Col.  Oen., 
ii.,  677).  '  Amery,  B.  P. 

*  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Sir  Brian  Fitz-Alan,  "  qui  tenuit  de  hscrede  Johannis 
Dncifl  Britannin,"  was  taken  in  the  80th  Edward  I.  ( Cal.  Gen.,  ii.,  619). 

'  Sir  Banulph  de  Alho  Monasterio  died  in  1348  {Reg.  Zouche,  828  b). 

'  vij  car.,  B.  F.    See  the  Aid,  poHea. 

'  Probably  a  son  of  Bobert  de  Glarevaux  of  York. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   THE   AINSTY^   W.  R.  223 

Hessat.  In  Hessay  sunt  ij  car.  terrse;  de  quibus  Prior 
Sanctse  Trinitatis  tenet  j  car.  et  di.^  et  Abbas  Beatse  Marise 
Ebor.  tenet  di.  car.,  unde  xiiij  car.  et  di.  faciunt  feod.  Et  est 
vij"*  pars  j  feodi. 

AcASTRE  Seleby.  Brcve.  In  Acastre  Seleby  sunt  v  car. 
terrse ;  de  qnibus  Abbas  de  Seleby  tenet  iij  car..  Abbas  Beats 
Marise  Ebor.  tenet  j  car.,  et  Priorissa  de  Apelton  tenet  j  car.  de 
honore  de  Eya,  tinde  xv  car.  faciunt,  etc.  Et  est  iij***  pars  unius 
feodi. 

CouPMANTHORP.  In  Coupmauthorp  sunt  v  car.  terrae  et  di.; 
de  quibus  Ricardus  de  Malebys  tenet  iij  car.  terrae  de  Petro  de 
Brus,  et  Templarii  tenent  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.  de  feodo  de  Tnisse- 
bute.  Summa  v  car.  et  di.,  unde  xij  car.  faciunt  feod.  Et  est 
di.  feod.,  excepta  di.  car. 


FEODA  MILITUM  IN  WAPENTAGIO  DE 
MORLEY/ 


Farneley.  Margareta  de  Nevill  tenet  in  Fameley  tres  car. 
terrae,  unde  xviij  ear.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. 

Heton  Clack.*  Eadcm  Margareta  tenet  in  Heton  Clack 
tres  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Armelay.  Eadem  Margareta  tenet  in  Armelay  iiij®'  bov. 
terrae,  unde  viij  bov.  faciunt  car.,  et  xviiij  car.  faciuut  feod.,  ut 
supra. 

Shepeley.*  Nicholaus  de  Marays''  tenet  in  Shepcley  unam 
car.  terrae  in  capite  de  domino  rege,  unde  xv  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Idle.  Robertus  de  Plompton  tenet  in  Idle  tres  car.  terrae, 
unde  xiiij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  unius  milit. 

Eland.  Hugo  de  Eland*  tenet  in  Eland  unam  car.  terrae  et 
sex  bov.,  unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  unius  milit. 

Kerlynghowe  et  Bateley.  Idem  Hugo  tenet  in  Kerling- 
howe  et  in  Bateley  duas  bov.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

OuREM./  Idem  Hugo  de  Elande  tenet  in  Ourera  unam  car. 
terrae,  unde,  ut  supra.  Et  Johannes  de  Lascy  tenet  in  eadem 
unam  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Bramley.  Abbas  de  Kirkestall  tenet  in  Bramley  duas  car. 
terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Wirkeley.^  Willelmus  de  Wirkeley  tenet  in  eadcm  unam 
car.  terrae,  et  Rogerus  de  Northall*  tenet  in  eadem  unam  car. 
terrae,  unde  xviij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Hekmundwyke.  Johannes  Tylly  tenet  in  Hekmundwykc 
unam  car.  et  iiij®'  bov.  terrae,  unde  Johannes  de  Hekmundwyk 
tenet  de  eodem  Johanne  Tylly  sex  bov.  terrae,  unde  xx  car. 
terrae  faciunt  feod. 

«  This  heading  and  the  first  sixteen  entries  are  taken  from  the  Kawlinson  MS., 
450  B.,  76  ft.    They  are  omitted  in  the  A.  text,  and  also  in  MSS.  13.  and  F. 

*  Cleckheaton.  *  Shipley,  near  Bradford. 

*  Nicholas  de  Marisoo  obtained  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Shepley  in  the  9th 
Edward  H.  {()al.  Bot.  Chart.,  148). 

'  Hugh  de  Eland  had  a  grant  of  free  warren  in  Eland  and  Tankersley  in  tlie 
82nd  Edward  I.  (Col.  Bot.  Chart.,  134). 

/  South  Owram,  in  the  parish  of  Halifax.  North  Owram  was  in  the  Wiirrcu 
fee.— J.  E.  W.  ^  Wortley,  near  Leeds. 

^  Roger  de  North  Hall  in  Leeds.    See  page  38,  antea. 


WAPENTAKE    OF   MORLEY^   W.  R.  229 

GoMERSALL.  Idem  Johannes  Tylly  tenet  in  Gromersall  sex 
car.  teirae,  unde,  ut  snpra ;  de  quibus  Willelmns  le  Vavasour 
tenet  in  eadem  duas  bov.  terrae. 

ToNG.  Bicardns  de  Tong*  tenet  in  eadem  tres  car.  terrae, 
Tinde  xvij  car.  faciunt  feod.;  de  quibus  Johannes  de  Thomhill^' 
tenet  de  eodem  Bieardo  in  Hundesworth  unam  car.  terrae,  unde^ 
ut  supra. 

North  Byrill.*  Willelmus  de  Swynlington'  tenet  in  North 
Byrill  duas  car.  terrae,  unde  xviij  car.  terrae  faciuirt  feod.  imius 
milit. 

MiDDELTON.  Simon  de  Crepping  tenet  in  Middelton  tres 
car.  terrae ;  de  quibus  Willelmus  de  Alta  Bipa  tenet  in  eadem^ 
de  eodem  Simone,  imam  car.  terrae,  domina  Alicia  de  Lascy 
tenet  in  eadem  tres  bov.  terrae,  Badulphus  de  Weston  tenet  in 
eadem,  de  dicto  Simone,  iiij®'  bov.,  imde  xviij  car.  faciimt  feod. 
milit. 

Batelay.  Adam  de  Oxenhopp  tenet  in  Batelay"*  duas  car. 
et  di.  terrae,  et  Johannes  filius  Willelmi  in  eadem,  de  Cecilia 
Hayrom,  iiij**'  bov.  terrae,  unde  xviij,  etc. 

Erde(s)law.'*  Johannes  de  Heton  tenet  in  Herdelaw**  ij 
car.  terrae  et  di.,  unde  xv  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Lyversege.  Bobertus  de  Liversege  et  Willelmus  de  Liver- 
sege''  tenent  in  eadem  ij^  car.  terrae,  unde  xviij  car.  faciunt  feod. 
milit. 

MiRFELD.  Johannes  de  Heton,  Adam  de  Pontefracto,  Jo- 
hannes,*^  rector  ecclesiae  de  Mirfeld,  [et]  Adam  de  [Everyngham 
tenent  in]'  Mirfeld  ij  car.  terrae  et  vj  bov.  Adam  de  Hopton 
tenet  in  eadem  [blank^ '  bov.  terrae  de  Thoma  de  Burgo.    Adam 

*  Richard  de  Tong  died  about  1321,  leaving  Richard,  his  son  and  heir,  then 
a  minor  {Abhrev.  Rot.  Orig.,  i.,  267.     Col.  Inq.p.  w.,  i.,  302). 

J  John  de  Thornhill  was  dead  in  the  15th  Edward  II.,  and  Brian  de  Thornhill 
was  his  son  and  heir  {Abbrev.  Rot.  Orig.,  i.,  267). 

*  North  Bierley,  in  the  parish  of  Bradford. 

'  In  the  4th  Edward  II.  William  de  Swillington  obtained  a  charter  of  free 
warren  in  "  Rodes,  Birle,  and  Wilbesey"  {Col.  Rot.  Chart.,  143).  Royds  (Hall) 
and  Wibsey  are  in  the  township  of  North  Bierley. 

•*  The  family  who  enjoyed  this  manor  "  are  remarkable  for  having  borne,  not 
successively,  but  at  the  same  time,  according  to  their  occasional  changes  of 
abode,  the  surname  de  Batteley,  de  Copley,  and  de  Oxenhope"  {LoidU  and 
Elmete,  236). 

"  The  A.  text  is  here  resumed,  and  the  remainder  of  this  wapentake  collated 
with  MSS.  B.  F.  and  R.  •  Ardeslaw,  R. 

f  F.  and  R.  omit  Willelmus  de  Liversege.  ♦  iij  car.,  B.  F.  R. 

"-  On  the  14th  kal.  Jan.,  1293,  John  de  Heton,  sub-deacon,  was  instituted  to 
the  rectory  of  Mirfield  on  the  presentation  "  nobilis  mulieris  domin»  Alesise  de 
Lasy,  ratione  custodia;  hajredis  et  tcrrarum  domini  Thom»  de  Burgo"  {Reg, 
Romanus,  26  a).  '  Everyngham  tenent  in,  F.  R. 

'  duas  bov.,  R. 

Q 


1226  knights'  fees  in  Yorkshire. 

de  Helay  tenet  in  eadem  j  car.  terrae  de  [eodem]"  Ada  de  Ever- 
ingham^ — unde  xviij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

LoFTHousE.  Thomas  de  Lofthouse  tenet  in  eadem  de  Abbate 
de  Kirkstall  j  car.  terne,  unde  xij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

HuNSLETT.  Willelmus  de  Laytymer  tenet  in  Hunslett  iij 
car.  terrae,  unde  xxiiij**  faciunt  feod,;  de  quibus  Willelmus  de 
Alta  Ripa  tenet  v  bov.,  Willelmus  del  Hay  [tenet  v  bov.,  Isolda 
del  Hay]*'  et  Robertus  de  Alta  Ripa  tenent  v  bov.,  et  Willelmus 
de  Wodhouse  tenet  iiij  bov. 

Calverley.  Johannes  Scott  tenet  in  Calverley  j  car.  terrae, 
unde  xxiiij*  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Fersley.  Johannes  Scott  tenet  in  Fersley  xj  bov.  terrae, 
imde  dominus  [rex]'  seisitus  est;  de  quibus  Henricus  de  Tire- 
sail  et  Ricardus  de  Tong  tenent  in  Teresally  v  bov.,  et  Johannes 
de  Podesey,  clericus,  tenet  j  bov., — unde  [blank]^  car.  faciunt 
feod. 

Podesey.  Hugo  del  Woodhall  tenet  in  Podesey  de  Johanne 
Scott  de  Calverley  ij  car.  terrae,  unde  xxiiij  car.  faciunt,  etc.; 
de  quibus  [Johannes]"  filius  Simonis  tenet  j  bov.,  Robertus, 
frater  ejus,  j  bov.,  Johannes*  de  Camera  j  bov.,  Johannes  le 
[Tounesleuerd]*^  j  bov.,  Johannes  de*'  Fonte  j  bov.,  .  .  .  fil.  Jor- 
dan!, Simon  filius  Roberti  j  bov.,  Willelmus  le  Wayt  et  Magot' 
de  Bramley  j  bov.,  Ricardus  de  Bercroft  ct  Margareta,  uxor* 
ejus,  j  bov.,  Pctrus  de  Selleby,  Simon  filius  Thomae  de  Culcotes 
et  Willelmus  filius  Rogeri  j  bov.,  Johannes  filius  Alani^j  bov., 
Willelmus  filius  Rogeri  j  bov.,  Johannes  filius  Elyae  j  bov., 
Robertus  le  Cowper  j  bov.,  Jordanus  de  Eerill^  j  bov.,  Willelmus 
filius  Melkeous*  j  bov.,  uxor  Johannis  de  Bradford  j  bov.,  [et]' 
Johannes  de  Culecotes  unam  bov. 

Allerton.  Thomas  de  Thornton  tenet  in  Allerton  iiij  car. 
terrae,  imde  xx  car.  faciunt  feod.;  de  quibus  Abbas  de  Bella 
Landa  tenet  vj-'  bov.  terrae  et  di.,  et  Prior  de  Pontefracto  teuct 
j  bov. 

Thornton.  Thomas  de  Thornton  tenet  in  eadem  ij  car. 
terrae,  unde  xx  car,  faciunt  feod. 

BoLLYNG.  Willelmus  de  Boiling  tenet  in  eadem  iij  car. 
terrae,  unde  xx  car.  faciunt  feod.,  de  quibus  Abbas  de  Kirkstall 
tenet  iij*  bov. 

"  eodem,  R.  •  xiiij  car.,  R. 

•  tenet  v  bov.,  Isolda  del  Hay,  B.  F.  R.  '  rex,  R. 

9  Tjersall,  a  hamlet  in  the  township  of  Pudsey.  '  xxiiij,  R. 

•  Johannes,  E.  *  Robertas,  R.  '  Tounesleuerd,  K. 

*  ad  Fontem,  R.  '  mater  ejus,  B.  F.  R.         /  Ada?,  R. 
^Birrill,  F.    Bierley(?).       *  Malkeous,  F.    Mallemouse,  R. 

'  et,  R.  i  quinquc,  R. 

*  ij  bov.,  F.    iiij"  bov.,  R. 


\ 


WAPENTAKE    OF   MORLEY^   W.  E.  227 

HoRTON.  Willelmus  de  Lewynthorp  tenet  in  Horton  et  in 
Clayton  iij  car.  terrae,  unde  xxiiij  car.  faciunt  feod.,  de  quibus 
Jordanns  de  Birill  tenet  in  Clayton  iiij®'  bov.  terrae. 

Heton.'  Ricardus"*  de  Ledes  tenet  in  Heton  ij  car.  terrae, 
unde  XX  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Bolton.*  Willelmus  de  Skyrgill  et  Ribaldus^  le  Boteler 
tenent  in  Bolton  ij  car.  terrae,  unde  xx  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Haworth.  Galfridus  de  Hay  worth,  Rogerus  de  Maynyng- 
ham  [et]  Alicia  de  Bercroft  tenent  in  Hayword  iiij^'  bov.  terrae, 
unde  xxiiij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

OxENHOP.  Willelmus  de  Heton  tenet  in  Oxenhop  iiij  bov. 
terrae,  et  Willelmus  de  Clayton  tenet  in  eadem  iiij  bov.  terrae, 
unde  xxiiij  [car.]^  faciunt  feod. 

Clayton.  Willelmus  de  Clayton  tenet  in  Clayton  viij  bov. 
terrae :  Jordanus  de  Birill  tenet  in  Claiton  x  bov.  terrae, — unde 
XX  [car.]«  faciunt  feod. 

Horton.  Radulphus  de  Bachedale  tenet  in  Horton  ij  bov. 
terrae :  Elyas  de  Horton  tenet  in  eadem  ij  bov.  terrae, — ^unde  xx 
car.  faciunt  feod. 

Maynyngham.  Margareta  de  Manyngham  et  Alicia  de 
Tothill  tenent  in  Manyngham  iiij  bov.  terrae,  de  quibus  istis  car. 
praecedentibus  viij  bov.  faciunt  car.,  et  sunt  de  feodo  Comitis 
Lincolniae  castri*"  de  Pontefracto,  excepta  villa  de  Shepelay,'  quae 
tenetur  de  domino  rege. 

MoRLEY  [et]  Drighlington.  DomiuR  Albreda'  tenet  in 
Morley  xv  car.  terrae  de  castro  Pontefracti,  de  quibus  dominua 
Simon  Ward  tenet  in  Drighlington  vj  car.  terrae. 

Beston  [et  Morley].  Dominus  Willelmus  [de]**  Beston 
tenet  in  Beston  et  in  Morlay  iij  car.  terrae,  unde  viij  bov.  faciimt 
car.,  et  xviij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

[Austhorp.]  Dicta  domina  [Albreda]'  tenet  in  Austhorp 
ij  car.  terrae. 

Ballivi  Comitis  Warenni  non  permittunt  nos  intrare  liber- 
tatem  Comitis,  unde  praejudicate  vos. 

'  Heaton,  in  the  parish  of  Bradford. 

••  Bogerus,  B.    Roger  de  Ledes  was  certified  lord  of  Heton  in  1316. 

*  Bolton,  a  small  township  in  the  parish  of  Calverley. 

•  Roaldus,  B.  F.  B.  i*  xx»'  car.,  B.  »  car.,  F. 
•"  de  castro,  B.                                •  Shippelay,  B.    See  page  224,  antea. 

'  Albreda  de  Botherfeld.  "  de,  F.  B.  •  Albreda,  B. 


FEODA  MILITUM  [IN]  WAPENTAGIO  DE 
AGGEBRIGE/ 

Nomina  juratorum  wapp.  de  Aggebrig  de  feodis  milit. : — 
Thomas  de  Whyteley,  Willelmus  Clericus  de  Ayketon,  Germanus 
Pilcottes  de  Wakefeld,  Willelmus  de  Methelay  de  Thornhill, 
Willelmus  filius  Elyse  de  Aketon,  Willelmus  Auslouerd*  de 
Snytall^  Emisius'  de  Snytall,  Adam  de  Lepton,  Matheus  de 
Goulethorp/  Johannes  de  Bretton,  Galfiidus  del  Falles  et  Ro* 
bertus  de  Neusome,  qui  dicunt  [quod]/ 

Snytall.  Breve/  Comes  Lincolnise  habet  in  manus  fsicj 
tenentium  de  Snytall  iij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij^  faciunt  feod. 

Aketon.  Breve/  Idem  Comes  tenet  in  Aketon  per  tenentcs 
iij  car.  terree,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Crofton.  Ricardus  le  Waylys*  tenet  in  Crofton  j  car.  terrae, 
et  Robertus  de  Pontefracto  tenet  in  cadem  j  car.  terrae,  unde, 
ut  supra. 

Shitelikgton.  Adam  de  Everingham  tenet  in  Shitelington 
j  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra.  Johannes  de  Horly»  tenet  in 
eadem  di.  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

[Floketon.]-'  Adam  de  Everingham  tenet  in  Folketon  fsicj 
di.  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Deneby.  Abbas  de  Bella  Landa  tenet  in  Deneby  j  car. 
terrae,  imde,  ut  supra. 

Heton.*  Abbas  de  Fontibus  tenet  in  Heton  iiij  bov.  terrae, 
et  Templarii  tenent  in  eadem  iiij  bov.  terrae,  imde  xviij  [car.] 
faciunt,  etc.  Adam  de  Hopton  tenet  in  eadem  ij  bov.  terrae, 
et  Willelmus  de  Heton  tenet  in  eadem  ij  bov.  terrae,  unde,  ut 
supra :  et  viij  bov.  faciunt  car. 

Lepton.  Adanf  de  Everingham  tenet  in  Lepton  di.  car. 
terrae,  et  Johannes  de  Heton  tenet  in  eadem  per  tenentes  di. 
car.,  imde,  ut  supra. 

*  Collated  with  MSS.  B.  and  F.    Thb  wapentake  does  not  occur  in  Kirkby's 
Inquest. 

*  Halflenerd,  B.    Halfleonard,  F.  '  Gervisius,  F. 

'  Goukethoro,  B.  F.  '  quod,  F.  /  F.  omits  Breve. 

f  X  car.,  B.  F.  *  Waleis,  F.  '  Herly,  B.  F. 

J  The  text  has  "Shitelington,"  and  B.  and  F.  "Folketon,"  erroneously. 

*  Kirk-Heaton. 


WAPENTAKE    OF  AOBRIOO^   W.  R.  229 

Perneley.'  Franco  Tyas*"  tenet  in  Femeley  ij  ear.  terrae, 
nnde,  ut  supra. 

[Thornhill.]  Johannes  [de]  Thomhill, Willelmus  de  Methe- 
ley  et  Thomas  de  Langfeld  tenent  [in]*  Thomhill  ij  car.,  nnde 
xij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Whytelay.  Breve.  Comes  Lincolniae  tenet  in  Whytelay 
per  tenentes  j  car.  terrae,  imde  xviij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

Sharneston.  Maugerus  le  Vavesour  tenet  in  Shameston  ij 
car.  terrae,  unde  xij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

'  Famley-Tyas. 

"  The  family  of  Tybs^  or  Teutonici  as  they  sometimes  called  themselves,  had 
large  possessions  at  fumley^  Woodhouse  and  Lede,  where  they  had  a  grant  of 
free  warren  in  the  51st  Henry  III.  (Col.  Rot.  Chart,,  94).  Franco  Tyas  is 
buried  in  the  chapel  of  Lede,  where  there  is  a  monumental  inscription  to  his 
memory  (Loidis  and  Slmete,  157). 

"  in,  F. 


FEODA  MILITUM  IN  WAPENTAGIO  DE 
STRAFFORD.' 

Inquisitio  facta  per  xij  de  Strafford,  juratos,  de  feodis  milit. 
geldabilibus. 

BoDERHAM.  Breve.  Abbas  de  Rugford  tenet  medietatem  j 
feodi  in  Boderham  de  domino  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu. 

Brinsfobd,  Tbybergb,  Dalton  et  Boulton.  Adam  de 
Normanvill  tenet  j  feod.  milit.  in  Brinsford,  Tryberge,  Dalton 
et  Boulton  de  domino  Johanne  de  Heton/  [et]  dominxis  Johan- 
nes de  Henrico  de  Percy. 

Wath,  Brampton,  Wamwbll,  Derfeld  et  Wreley/  Dom- 
inxis "Willelmus  le  Flemyng  tenet  j  feod.  milit.  in  Wath,  Bramp- 
ton, WamweU,  Derfeld  et  Wreley  de  feodo  castri  de  Skipton. 

Treton  et  Ullay.  Dominus  Edmimdus  Wastenays  tenet 
j  feod.  milit.  in  Treton  et  Ullay  de  Thoma  Fumyvall,  et  T.  de 
G.  Luterell. 

Totewyk.''  Idem  Edmundus  tenet  j  feod.  milit,  in  Totewyk 
de  Thoma  le*  FurnyvaU,  [et  Thomas  de  Galfrido]/  de  Luterell. 

Aston.  Dominus  Willelmus  de  Cantilupo  tenet  j  feod. 
milit.  in  Aston  de  Fumyvall,  et  ipse,  ut  supra. 

Edelington.  Dominus  Warinus  filius  Pulconis  et  Henricus 
de  Scrop  tenent  in  eadem^  fsicj  medietatem  unius  feodi  in  Ede- 
lington de  domino  Willelmo  le  Vavesour,  et  idem  Willelmus  de 
Henrico  de  Percy. 

Handesworth.  Dominus  Thomas  de  Fumyvall  tenet  de 
Galfrido  Luterell  j  feod.  in  Westam^*  fsicJ  Handesworth. 

*  Collated  with  MSS.  B.  and  F. 

*  de  Hoton.    See  pp.  6, 10. 

*  Wortley,  in  the  parish  of  Tankersley,  and  wapentake  of  Staincross,  of 
which  manor  William  le  Fleming  died  seised  by  Inq.  p.  m.  taken  in  the  35th 
Edward  I.  {S.  Tories.,  ii.,  65,  807.     Col.  Inq.  p.  m.,  i.,  215). 

^  See  page  6,  note  p.  Mr.  Hunter  appears  to  have  considered  these  Knights* 
Fees  part  of  Kirkby's  Inquest  {S.  Yorks.y  ii.,  158). 

*  de,  F.  /  et  Thomas  de  Galfrido,  F. 
f  F.  omits  in  eadem. 

*  A  copy  of  Statham's  Abridgment  of  the  Law,  printed  at  Rouen  circa  1495, 
which  at  one  time  belonged  to  Sir  John  Hewley,  knight,  counsellor-at-law,  and 
M.P.  for  the  cit^  of  York  1677-85,  contains  some  MS.  notes,  copied  during  the 
first  half  of  the  sixteenth  century,  from  a  list  of  Knights'  Fees  in  the  wapentake 


WAPENTAKE    OP   STRAPPORTH,    W.  R.  231 

Magna  Halohton.  Willelmus  de  Hamelton  tenet  riiedie- 
tatem  unius  feodi  in  Magna  Halghton  de  G.  Luterell. 

MoRHousE  ET  Clayton.  Willelmus  le  Latymer  tenet  di. 
feod.  milit.  in  Morhouse  et  Clayton  de  G.  Luterell. 

HoTON  Paynill.  Galfridus  Luterell  tenet  medietatem  j 
feodi  in  Hoton  Paynill  de  domino  rege.* 

BiLLAM.  Thomas  de  Bervill  tenet  in  Billam  medietatem 
miius  feodi  de  Georgia'  fncj  Luterell. 

Thirnescowe.  Magister  Robertus  de  Bemeby  tenet  in 
Thimescow  de  G.  Luterell  iiij**™  partem  unius  feodi  milit. 

Frykeley.  Willelmus  le  Vavesour  tenet  in  Frykeley  de 
Comite  Lincolniae  di.  quartam  partem  unius  feodi  milit.  Jo- 
hannes Haryngell  tenet  in  eadem  di.  iiij**™  partem  j  feodi  milit. 
de  Ricardo  le  Waleys,  et  ille  de  Comite  Lincolniae. 

Hykilton  et  Cateby.  Willelmus  le*  Danyell,  Egidius  de 
Hykylton,  Thomas  de  Hasshebury  et  Walterus  de  Apperley 
tenent  j  feod.  milit.  in  Hykylton  et  Cateby  de  domino  Johanne 
de  Britannia. 

Canteley.  Breve,  Prior  de  Wirsop,  Abbas  de  Kirkstall, 
Prior  Hospitalis  Sanetae  Katherinae  Lincolniae  et  Priorissa  dc 
Hampoll  tenent  di.  feod.  milit.  in  Canteley  de  Ada  de  Ever- 
ingham. 

Loversall.  Johannes  de  Rypers'  tenet  iiij**°*  partem  j  feodi 
in  Loversall  dc  domino  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu. 

Langewath  et  Bramley.  Willelmus  de  Langewath  [tenet 
in  Langewath]  ct  Bramley  iiij*»°*  partem  j  feodi  de  domino  Petra 
de  Malo  Lacu. 

Arnethorp.  Breve,  Abbas  de  Rupe  tenet  in  Arnethorp 
de  Rogero  de  Moubray  di.  feod.  milit. 

Hoton  Lyvet  et  Pykeburn.  Jacobus  Lyvet  tenet  in  Hoton 
Lyvet  et  Pykbum  di.  feod.  milit.  [de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu.]"* 

Route  emers  et  Wambewell.  Dominus  Johannes  de 
Anesley,  Stephanus  de  Bella  Aqua  et  Willelmus  de  Apelforth 
tenent  j  feod.  milit.  in  Routhemers  et  Wombewell  de  domino 
Edmundo  Danecourttes. 

Item  juratores  dicunt  quod  tenentes  Comitis  Warenni  [neque 
in]»  Halomshire  nee  Uonecastre,  cimi  socagio,  coram  nobis 
noluerunt  respondere  ncc  venire,  ideo  de  eis  nihil  possimius 
respondere. 

of  Strafforth  (temp.  Edward  II.).  It  is  there  stated  that  "  Galfridus  Lutterall 
tenet  baroniam  de  Hoton  Panell,  de  qua  dominus  Thomas  Fiumivall  tenet  j 
feodum  in  Wistowe,  Holdet^worth  et  Treton  ;  et  medietas  unius  feodi  est  in  manu 
domini  regis."    The  places  here  indicated  are  Whiston,  Handsworth  and  Treeton. 

'  See  the  previous  note.  ^  Gralfrido. 

*  B.  and  F.  omit  lo.  '  Ripariis,  F. 

"•  do  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  F.  "  in,  F. 


FEODA  MILITUM  INFRA  LIBERTATEM  DE 
TYKHILL. 

Inquisitio  capta  de  Libertate  de  Tykhill  per  Robertum 
Gilby/  Johannem  le  Boteler,  Johannem  de  Camera,  Robertum 
de  Reyneberge,*  Johannem'  de  Marisco,  Ingclramum  Felosaimt, 
Robertum  filium  Petri  de  Waith,  Ricardum  de  Pykbum,  Johan- 
nem de  Bameby,  Robertimi  de  Benteley  et  Robertum  Clericum 
de  Brodesworth,  qui  dicimt  per  sacramentum  suum  quod, 

Bentley.  Paganus  de  Tybetoft  tenet  in  Benteley  unum 
feod.  milit. 

Adwyk''  et  Barneby.  Alicia  de  Land*  tenet  in  Adewyk  et 
Bameby  di.  feod.  milit. 

WiLTHORP.-^  Haer'^  domini  Johannis  de  Bella  Aqua  ten'  in 
Wilthorp  di.  feod.  milit. 

Parva  Halghton  et  Arkesey.  Johannes  de  Annesley 
tenet  in  Parva  Halghton  et  Arkesay  di.  feod.  milit. 

Wykersley.  Jacobus  Lyvet  tenet  in  Wykerslcy  di.  feod. 
milit. 

BouLTON  et  Swynton.  Thomas  de  Mountnay  et  Stephanus 
de  Bella  Aqua  tenent  in  Bolton  et  Swynton  di.  feod.  milit. 

Sproteburgh.  Dominus  Willelmus  Alius  Willelmi  tenet  de 
Comite  Lincolnise  iij*  feod.  milit.  [in  Sprotburgh.]* 

Malteby.  Breve  J  Dominus  Robertus  de  Clifford  tenet  in 
Malteby  feod.  milit.  de  domino*  de  TykhiU. 

Scauceby.'  Alexander  de  Scauceby  tenet  de  dicto  domino 
Roberto  j  feod.  milit.,  et  ille  de  domino*  de  Tykhill. 

«  Bilby,  B.  *  Rainberg,  F. 

*  Bobertum,  F.  ^  Adwick-Ie-Street. 

'  Lond,  B.  F.  Alice,  wife  of  Peter  de  Lund,  and  daughter  of  Thomas  de 
Chauncy.    Her  Inq.  p.  m.  will  be  given  afterwards. 

/  A  lost  vill.  It  is  not  named  in  Kirkby's  Inquest,  or  in  the  Nomina  Villarum. 
"  Wildthorpe  Cliffs,  however,  are  well  known  to  the  sportsmen  in  this  neighbour- 
hood ;  and  on  that  high  and  exposed  point  between  Melton  and  Cadeby  there  is 
a  tradition  that  a  village  once  stood,  and  that  it  was  blown  away ;  a  violent  storm 
sweeping  down  into  the  valley  all  the  houses,  to  which  some  who  relate  the 
tradition  add,  and  the  church"  {S.  Yorks.,  i.,  370). 

f  See  pave  214,  antea. 

*  unum  feod.,  F.    In  the  Aid  he  is  returned  as  holding  two  knights'  fees. 

*  in  Sprotburgh,  F.  J  F.  omits  Breve.  *  castro,  F. 
'  Scawsby,  a  small  township  in  the  parish  of  Brodsworth. 


LIBERTY    OF   TICKHILL^    W.  R.  233 

Brodesworth.  Willelmus  de  Hamelton  tenet  in  Brodes- 
worth  j  feod.  de  domino  Johanne  de  Crumbewell. 

Kymberworth.  [Breve.']'*  Dominus  Johannes  de  Crumbe- 
well tenet  in  Kjrmberwortli  di.  feod.  milit.  de  domino  de  Tykhill. 

Gresebroke.  Thomas  Barbot  tenet  in  Gresebroke  di.  feod. 
milit.  de  eodem  domino  de  Tykhill. 

Melton.  Willelmus  de  Gressey"  tenet  in  Melton  di.  feod. 
de  eodem  domino. 

HoTON  Robert,  Stansall  [et  Wylsyk].  Bobertus  de 
Hoton  [tenet]  ^  in  Hoton  Robertus,  Stansale  et  Wylsyk  j  feod, 
de  eodem  domino. 

[Shelton.]''  Walterus  de  Tynneslawe  et  Johannes  de  Shel- 
ton  tenent  di.  feod.  milit.  de  eodem  domino. 

Stainton  et  Helghby.*  Johannes  de  Boteler  tenet  in 
Stainton  et  Helghby  j  feod.  de  eodem  feodo, 

Salvayn  et  Netherthorp.**  [Breve.]'*  Antonius'  Salvayn 
tenet  in  Salvayn  et  Netherthorp  j  feod.  milit.  de  eodem  domino. 

Wad  de  WORTH.  Adam  de  Everingham  tenet  in  Waddeworth 
j  feod.  milit.  de  eodem  domino.  Chewoord^  [tenet]**  et  habet 
breve. 

Summa  xvij  feoda. 

-  Breve,  B.  F.  •  Cressy,  F.  •  tenet,  F. 
p  See  the  Aid,  poHea,    I  am  unable  to  identify  Sbelton. 

<  Hellaby,  a  hamlet  in  a  detaohed  portion  of  the  parish  of  Stainton. 
•"  Netherthorpe,  a  hamlet  near  Thorpe  Salvin. 
•  Aketinus,  F.    See  page  214.  aniea. 

'  There  is  something  omitted  here.    In  Kirkby's  Inquest  {page  2)  Thomas 
de  Chaworth  is  returned  as  holding  the  third  part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Wadworth. 

-  tenet,  F. 


WAPENTACHimi   DE   LANGBERGH/ 

[Inqtiisitio  facta^  apud  Gisebum,  coram  domino  Alexandro 
de  Cave  et  domino  Galfirido  de  Hothom,  die  Veneris  proximo 
ante  fe«tum  Sancti  Hillarii,  anno  regni  regis  Eddewaidi  xxxj, 
per  hos  xij  juratores,  scilicet,  Johannem  de  Redmarcyll,  Adam 
de  Tochotes,  Johannem  de  Mersk,  Willelmum  Gouer,  Johannem 
de  Midelton,  Willehnum  de  Ebor.,  Johannem  de  Laisingby, 
Willelmum  de  Hoton,  Johannem  de  Fenitres  (?),  Matheum  de 
Semer,  Simonem  de  la  Despencer  et  Robertimi  del  Howe,  qui 
dicunt  super  sacramentum  suum  quod,]* 

DE    FEODO   WALTERI    DE    FAUCONBERQ. 

Skelton.  Walterus  de  Faucunberg  tenet  j  feod.  milit.  in 
eadem,  undo  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

Mersk.  Walterus  de  Fauconberg  tenet  j  feod.  in  eadem, 
undc  xij  car.  terra  faciunt  feod.  Henricus  de  Percy  tenet  viij 
car.  tcrrffi,  unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  milit. 

Enoelby  juxta  Erneclyf.  Robertus  de  Colevill  tenet  in 
eadem  di.  feod.,  unde  xij,  ut  supra. 

Maltkby.  Johannes  de  Malteby  tenet  in  eadem  vj  car., 
unde  X  car.  terra  faciunt  feod. 

Enoelby  Lorenge.  Stephanus  Gower  tenet  in  eadcni  vj 
car.,  unde  xij  car.  terra  faciunt  feod. 

LoPTiius.  Walterus  de  Fauconberg  tenet  in  eadem  viij  car., 
unde  xij,  ut  supra. 


"  The  Knights'  Fees  in  the  wapentakes  of  Langbargh,  Pickering,  Howden- 
shire,  lloldornem,  Dickering,  Uarthill,  and  Buckrosc  are  printed  from  the  ori^'inal 
Sulwidy  IIoIIh  which  are  kept  among  the  Miscellaneous  Records  of  the  Queen's 
llomembranoer  in  the  Exchequer.  The  rolls  for  Yorkshire  are  as  yet  unarran^'od, 
and  oonHetiuently  inaccessible  to  the  general  enquirer,  but  throu^'h  the  kind 
ofllces  of  Mr.  Walbran  of  Kipon,  who  was  the  first  to  point  them  out  as  useful 
for  this  work,  I  obtained  permission  to  transcribe  these  valuable  documents,  as 
well  as  others  which  will  be  found  at  a  subsequent  page.  I  have  not  given  the 
particular  references  to  these  rolls,  as  the  present  class-marks  are  only  })ro visional. 
The  Inquisitions  for  the  above-mentioned  wapentakes  form  a  roll  of  eight 
membranes. 

*  The  portions  of  the  text  within  brackets  are  taken  from  a  duplicate  roll  of 
one  membrane,  comprising  the  wapentakes  of  Langbargh  and  Pickering  only. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  LANOBARGH,  N.  R.  235 

BoLLEBY  CUM  Glapphowe.  Galfridus  Maucovenaunt^  tenet 
in  eadem  di.  feod.,  unde  x  car.  terrae  faciimt  feod. 

Hilton.  Robertus  de  Pothow  tenet  in  eadem  quartam 
partem  feodi^  unde  xij  ear.  terrae  faciimt  feod. 

DE    FEODO    DE    LATYMEB. 

Daneby.  Willelmus  Latymer  tenet  in  eadem  j  feod.  milit., 
unde  X  car,  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

Jarum  cum  Brotton.  Willelmus  Latymer  tenet  in  eisdem 
xiiij  car.  terrae,  imde  x  car.,  ut  supra. 

KiLDALE.  Amaldus  de  Percy  tenet  in  eadem  iij  car.  terrae, 
unde  xij  car.,  ut  supra. 

Crathorn.  Amaldus  de  Percy  tenet  in  eadem  vj  car.  terrae, 
unde  xij  car.,  etc. 

Lasingby.  Amaldus  de  Percy  tenet  in  eadem  ij  car.  terrae, 
imde  xij  car.,  etc. 

DE  FEODO  ARNALDI  DE  PERCY. 

Berewyk  juxta  Tesiam.  Hugo  filius  Henrici  tenet  in 
eadem  iij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij  car.,  etc. 

Uppesale,  Nunthorp  (et)  Arsum.  Amaldus  de  Percy 
tenet  in  eisdem  j  feod.,  unde  xij  car.,  etc. 

Ormesby  cum  Kaldecothes.*'  Arnaldus  de  Percy  tenet  in 
eisdem  di.  feod.,  unde  xij  car.,  etc. 

Ackelom,  Levyngthorp,  Thorneton,  Marton,  Tollesby 
et  Rouceby.  Ingelramus  de  Bovyngton  tenet  in  eisdem  tres 
partes  unius  feodi,  unde  x  car.,  etc. 

Tampton.  Johannes  de  Meignill'  tenet  in  eadem  quartam 
partem  unius  feodi,  undo  xij  car.,  etc. 

*  4  id.  July,  1308.  Licence  to  Sir  Geoffrey  Maucovenant,  knight,  to  have 
an  oratory  within  his  manor  of  Esington  {Reg.  Oreenfietd^  pars  i.,  866).  In  1316 
he  was  certified  joint  lord  of  that  town.  On  May  26th,  1319,  the  archbishop 
grants  time  to  dAme  Margaret,  relict  of  Sir  G^eoffre^  Maucovenant,  to  enable 
her  to  rebuild  the  chancel  of  the  church  of  Esington,  in  "  Wytbistrande  "  {Fasti 
Ehor.,  i.,  415). 

''  Now  cxdled  Cargo  Fleet,  or  Cleveland  Port,  about  two  miles  north  of 
Ormesby  (J.  R.  W.).  William  Malebisse,  who  was  living  in  1268,  by  a  charter 
without  date,  gave  to  Gk>d  and  the  church  of  St.  Hilda  at  Midlesburc,  and  the 
monks  serving  God  there,  "  totas  terras  et  pasturas  de  feudo  meo  de  Brachanhoc, 
quas  Hugo  Malebisse,  pater  mens,  et  Hugo  frater  mens  Malebisse,  prsedicta) 
ecclesise,  et  monachis  concesserunt.  Scilicet,  hiis  metis.  Sicut  forera  Eadulfi 
Longi  vadit  iu  fletum  de  Caldecotes,  et  inde  per  medium  fletum,  usque  in  fletum 
molendini  versus  Felebrige,  usque  proximam  metam  terr»  Thomse  de  Marton,  et 
inde  sursum  usque  foreram  prsedicti  Badulfi  Longi. — H.  T.  Bicardo  Malebisse, 
Hugone  fratre  suo,  Gaufrido  de  Thornton,  Alano  Malekake "  (Mon.  Angl.y  iii., 
632). 

'  John  de  Menyll  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Tamton,  Castel  Levington, 
Neuby  and  Kildale  in  the  5th  Edward  II.  {Col.  Rot.  Chart.,  144). 


288  knights'  fees  in  Yorkshire. 

Marton.  Hseredes  J.  de  Blaby  tenent  in  eadem  iij  car. 
Item  Ricardus  Marton  tenet  j  car., — unde  xij  car.  faciunt  feod^ 

ToLLESBY.  Haeredes  J.  de  Blaby  tenent  iij  car.  terrae  in 
eadem.  Item  Ricardus  de  Marton  tenet  di.  car., — unde  xij  car. 
faciunt  feod. 

Neweham.  Cristiana  de  Camera  tenet  in  eadem  iiij  bov. 
Hser*  J.  de  Scalton  ten'  in  eadem  ij  bov., — unde  xij  car.  faciunt 
feod. 

Lythum  cum  Kilton.  Marmcducus  de  Tweng  tenet  in 
Lythum  yj  car.     Item  in  Kilton  v  car., — unde  xj  car.,  etc. 

Staynton  cum  Thornton.  Robertus  Gretheued  tenet  in 
eisdem  iiij  car.,  unde  x  car.,  etc. 

Morton.  Willelmus  de  Morton  tenet  in  eadem  iiij  car., 
unde  xij  car.,  etc. 

HiLDERWELLE.  Libcrf  tcncntcs  de  eadem  tenent  iiij  car., 
unde  xij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

South  Lofthus.  Liberi  tenentes  de  eadem  tenent  iiij  car., 
unde  xij  car.  faciimt  feod. 

Bernaldeby.  Prior  de  Gisebum  tenet  .in  eadem  ij  car., 
unde  X  car.,  etc. 

Summa  feodorum  istius  wapentachii,  xxxij  feoda  di.,  v**  pars  j 
feodi,  et  j  bov.  terrae.     Probatur. 

[Summa  denariorum,  Ixv  li.  viijs.  vjd.  ob.]' 

Item  [dicunt  quod  omnes  terrae  Nicholai]  de  Menill  sunt  de 
libertate  ecclcsiae  Cantuar.,  [quare  dictae  terrae  non  sunt]  gelda- 
biles,  ut  intelligunt. 

'  A  general  memorandum  which  the  jurors  were  competent  to  add,  as  they 
knew  that  neither  more  or  less  than  40s.  could  he  levied  on  each  knight's  fee, 
the  number  of  which  they  had  previously  found  in  detail. 


FEODA    MILITARIA   WAPENTACHII 
PYKERING." 


DE 


D£    FEODO    ROGERI    BYGOT. 

Synelyngton  et  Marton.  Willelmus  de  Latymer*  tenet 
de  prsedicto  Rogero,  in  eisdem  villis,  ix  car.  terrae  pro  medie- 
tate  et  quarta  parte  j  feodi. 

Levesham/  Loreton  [et]  Pyk[ering.]  Rogerus  Bygot 
tenet  in  eisdem  \j  car.  et  iiij  bov.  pro  quarta  parte  j  fcodi. 

Neuton.  Ranulphus  de  Nevill  tenet  de  eodem  Rogero,  in 
eadem,  j  car.  terrae  pro  duodecima  parte  j  feodi. 

Roucesby.  Edmundus  de  Hastynges  tenet  de  eodem  Rogero, 
in  eadem,  xiij  bov.  terrae  pro  octava  parte  j  feodi. 

Wilton.  Johannes  Lovei  tenet  de  eodem  Rogero,  in  eadem, 
xij  ear.  terrae  pro  j  feodo. 

Snaynton,  Westhorp  [et]  Brumpton.  Willebnus  de  Vescy 
tenet  in  eisdem  viij  car.  pro  j  feodo  milit. 

Thorneton,  Preston,  Neuton,  Aton,Briniston,  Lebreston, 
Osgoteby  [et]  Cayton.  Comes  Albemarliae  quondam  tenuit 
de  praedicto  Rogero  in  Thorneton,  Neuton,  Preston,  Bryniston, 
Aton,  Kayton,  Lebreston  et  Osgoteby  xxviij  car.  et  \j  bov. 
terrae  pro  duobus  feod.  et  tertia  parte  j  feodi,  quae  feoda  Johan- 
nes de  Eston  tenuit,  per  cartam  domini  regis,  pro  medietate  et 
duodecima  parte  et  sexagesima  parte  unius  feodi;  imde  Hugo 
de  Luther  tenet  in  Thorneton  x  bov.  terrae ;  Henricus  de  Eston, 
in  eadem,  j  bov.  Willelmus  de  Ormesby  in  Thorneton,  Neuton, 
Preston,  Aton  (et)  Briniston  xviij  ear,  iij  bov.  Haeredes  Willelmi 
Hatcriste  tenent  in  Osgoteby  et  Cayton  iiij  car.  et  iij  bov. 
Willelmus  Barde  tenet  in  Kayton,  Osgoteby  et  Lebreston  v 
car.  et  iiij  bov., — pro  medietate  et  duodecima  parte  et  sexagesima 
parte  feodi  unius  milit. 

DE    FEODO   JOHANNIS''    DE    WAKE. 

Cropton,  Midelton  [et]  Aslakeby.     Johanna  Wake  tenet 

"  Membrane  ii. 

*  In  the  32nd  Edward  I.  William  de  Latimer,  junior,  had  a  charter  for  a 
iwket,  fair  and  free  warren  at  Synelinton  {Cal.  Rot.  Chart. ^  135). 

*•  John,  lord  Wake,  died  in  the  28th  Edward  I.,  leaving  a  widow  Joan,  and 
•  fsaa  and  heir,  Thomas  Wake,  then  aged  two  years  {Cal.  Oen.,  ii.,  587,  605,  616). 


240  KNIOHTS'    FEES    IN   YORKSHIRE. 

in  Cropton,  Midelton  et  Aslakeby  ix  car.  et  j  bov.  terrae  pro 
medietate  et  septima  parte  feodi  warns  milit. 

Wrelton.  Hseredes  Walteri  Boy  tenent  in  Wrelleton,  de 
eadem  Johanna^  ij  car.  teirse  pro  septima  parte  feodi  unius  milit. 

Calthorn.  Willelmus  de  Nevill  tenet  de  eadem  Johanna, 
in  Calthorn,  ij  ear.  terrae  pro  septima  parte  j  feodi. 

Aslakeby.  Haeredes  Amaldi  de  Aslakeby  tenent  de  eadem 
vij  bov.  terrae  in  Aslakeby  pro  quarta-decima  parte  j  feodi. 

de  feodo  rogeri  de  moubray. 

Thorneton.  Willelmus  de  Wyvile  tenet  in  Thometon,  de 
Rogero  de  Moubray,  iij  car.  terrae  pro  quarta  parte  j  feodi. 

Brumpton.  Willelmus  de  Vescy  tenet  de  praedicto  Rogero, 
in  Brumpton,  xij  car.  terrae  pro  j  feodo  milit. 

DE    FEODO    DE    BRUS. 

Thorneton.  Willelmus^  de  Kildale  tenet  de  Petro  de 
Bruys,  in  Thometon,  iij  car.  terrae  pro  quarta  parte  j  feodi. 

DE  FEODO  DE  PERCY. 

Semer,  Burtondale  [et]  Thorpfeld.  Henricus  de  Percy 
tenet  in  dominico  in  Semer,  Burtondale  et  Thorpfeld  x  car. 
terrae,  et  est  membrimi  de  Topclive,  pro  quarta  parte  feodi 
unius  milit. 

Kilwardeby.  Simon  de  Kilwardeby  tenet  in  eadem,  de 
praedicto  Henrico,  ij  car.  terrae  pro  quarta*'  parte  feodi  j  milit. 

Irton.  Willelmus  de  Irton,  Thomas  filius  ejus,  Johannes 
Russel  (et)  Sibilla  de  Hay  a  tenent  de  eodem,  in  Irton,  iiij  car. 
terrae  pro  medietate  feodi  imius  milit. 

Aton/  Alanus  filius  Ricardi,  Alexander  de  Percy,  et  alii 
tenentes  tenent  de  eodem  Henrico,  in  Aton,  ij  car.  terrre  pro 
quai*ta  parte  feodi  unius  milit. 

Thurstanby.  Willelmus  de  Morers  tenet  in  Thuistanby,  de 
eodem  Henrico,  ij  car.  terrae  pro  quarta  parte  j  feodi. 

Snaynton.  Johannes  Tateman  tenet  in  Snaynton,  de  prae- 
dicto Henrico,  j  car.  et  iiij  bov.  terrae  pro  octava  parte  et  sexta- 
decima  parte  feodi  unius  milit. 

Summa  istius  wapentachii,  ix  feoda  di.  x°**  pars  et  xxx™*^  pars 
j  feodi*  milit. 

Summa  denariorum,  xix  li.  iiijs.  iijd.  q.     Probatur, 

*  William  Percy  of  Kildale. 

'  "octava"  is  superscribed,  apparently  in  the  same  hand,  but  "qunrtii"  is 
not  marked  for  deletion.    See  Kirkby's  Inquest,  page  146. 
/  East  Ayton.    See  page  138,  antea. 


HOUDENSHIRE/ 


Henricus  de  Percy  tenet  in  Howm*  \j  car.  terrse,  in  Gerthum 
ij  car.  terrae,  et  faciunt  feod.  unius  miKt. ;  nnde  Moniales  de 
Appelton*'  tenent  in  eadem  vj  car.,  et  faciunt  forinsecum. 
Johannes  de  Hothum  tenet  ij  car.  terrae,  et  facit  forinsecum. 

Petrus  de  Malo  Lacu  tenet  in  villa  de  Hothum  iij  car.,  in 
Lokyngton  j  car.,  in  Ak  di.  car. ;  et  faciunt  tres  partes  j  feodi. 

Alexander  de  Percy  tenet  in  Gerthum  et  Neuton  vj  car. 
terrae ;  et  faciunt  di.  feod. 

Johannes  filius  Gervasii  de  Ripplyngham  tenet  ij  car.  terrae ; 
et  faciunt  quintam  partem  feodi. 

In  villa  de  EUerker  est  una  car.  terrae;  unde  Johannes 
Flambard  tenet  iiij  bov.  terrae,  haeredes  Dyonis'  de  EUerker  j 
bov.,  Johannes  de  Walkyngton  j  bov.,  Johannes  de  Ripplingham 
j  bov.,  Robertus  de  Kokefeld  j  bov. ;  et  faciunt  decimam  partem 
feodi. 

Ricardus  d'Averenge''  tenet  in  Skipwyth  ij  car.  terrae,  in 
Bolthoi'p  iiij  car.,  in  Burton*  j  car. ;  et  faciunt  di.  feod. 

"  The  wapentake  of  Howdenshire  is  not  co-extensive  with  the  liberty,  and 
of  the  twenty  places  hereinafter  mentioned  only  two — EUerker  (a  detached 
member)  and  Belasis — are  within  the  former.  The  account  here  given  should  be 
compared  with  the  "  Libertas  de  Houeden  "  of  the  Nomina  Villarum,  which  will 
be  found  at  a  subsequent  page,  and  also  with  Kirkby's  Inquest  for  the  wapen- 
takes of  Howdenshire  and  Ouse  and  Derwent. 

*  Holme-on-Spalding-Moor. 

•■  Robert  de  Percy,  parson  of  Gisburgh,  son  of  Henry  de  Percy,  gave  half  a 
carucate  of  land  in  Holm  to  the  nuns  of  Appleton  ;  and  Sibilla  de  Percy,  with 
her  corpse,  gave  them  thirteen  oxgangs  of  land  here,  which  was  confirmed  by 
Henry  III.  in  1240  {BuHon's  Hon.  Ehor.,  277). 

*  Richard  de  Averinges  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Skipwith  and  Bolthorpe 
in  the  32nd  Edward  I.  {Cal.  Rot.  Chart.,  135). 

'  Probably  this  is  North  Burton,  commonly  called  Cherry  Burton,  in  the 
wax>entake  of  Harthill.  For  this  suggestion  I  am  indebted  to  Mr.  Burton  of 
Turnham  Hall,  near  Selby,  who  has  also  obligingly  favoured  me  with  an  extract 
from  a  fine,  attributed  to  the  1st  of  King  John,  from  which  it  appears  that 
Philip,  bishop  of  Durham,  granted  to  Richard  de  Averinges  "  ij  car.  in  Scippwic, 
iiij  car.  in  Bolethorp,  [et]  j  car.  in  Norb'ton,"  to  be  held  by  military  service  as 
half  a  knight's  fee.— The  following  entry  in  Domesday  Book  (ed.  1862,  p.  19)  no 
doubt  relates  to  this  place :— "  In  Burton  est  soca  de  Welletone  de  j  carucata  ad 
geldum.  Nigellus  tenuit,  sed  modo  dimittit."  Welton  belonged  to  the  bishops 
of  Durham. 


242  KNIOHTS'    FEES    IN   YORKSHIRE. 

Petrus  de  Malo  Lacu  tenet  medietatem  manerii  de  CliflF/  et 
facit  di.  feod. 

Haeres^  Gilbert!  de  Aton  tenet  in  villis  de  Bardelby,  Men- 
thorp  et  Neuton  juxta  Gerthum*  di.  feod. 

Robertus  de  Osgoteby*  tenet  in  Osgoteby  quartam  partem 
feodi  j  milit. 

Antonius  de  Alta  Ripa  tenet  iiij  ear.  terrse  in  South  Duffeld 
pro  qninta  parte  feodi  j  milit. 

Nicholaus  de  Stapeltoiy  tenet  in  eadem  iiij  car.  terrae  pro 
quinta  parte  j  feodi. 

Henricus  Camerarius  tenet  in  North  Duffeld  vij  car.  terrae, 
in  Hothum  iij  car.  terrae ;  et  faciimt  j  feod. 

Radulphus  de  Babethorp  tenet  in  eadem  viij  bov.  terrae,  in 
Brakenholm*  jg  bov.,  in  Risceby'  x  bov.,  pro  quarta  parte  j 
feodi. 

Hugo  de  Marra  tenet  in  Belasis  cc  et  iij  acras;  et  facit 
servitium  quartae  partis  j  feodi. 

Willelmus  de  Wyvill  tenet  in  Comesandes*  ix"vij  acras  et 
di.  de  feoffamento  domini  R.,*  episcopi  Dimelm.,  secundi ;  et 
faciunt  x^*"^  partem  j  feodi. 

Summa  istius  wapentachii,  vj  feoda,  iiij**  pars  et  xxxviij^ 
[pars]  j  feodi. 

Summa  denariorum,  xij  li.  xjs.  jd.     Probatur, 

/  Commonly  called  Long  Cliff,  in  the  parish  of  Hemingbrough. 
«■  Gilbert  de  Aton  had  a  grant  of  free  warren  in  Bardelbj,  Holme  juxta 
Seleby,  Wellome  and  Knapton  in  the  2nd  Edward  II.  (Col.  Mot.  Chart.,  141). 

*  Neuton  and  Grerthum  have  been  previously  mentioned.  Gerthum  stood 
about  one  mile  S.W.  of  the  present  village  of  Gajrdham,  which  doubtless  occu- 
pies the  site  of  the  "  New  Town  near  Gerthum." 

'  Son  of  Adam  de  Osgoteby  (Burton's  Mon.  Ehor.,  109).  In  the  30th 
Edward  I.  Eobert  de  Osgoteby  had  a  charter  of  ft*ee  warren  and  licence  to  hold  a 
market  and  fair  within  his  manor  of  Osgodby  (Col.  Rot.  Chart.,  138).  Sir  Adam 
de  Osgodby,  Keeper  of  the  Eolls  of  Chancery,  was  probably  his  son. 

i  In  the  32nd  Edward  I.,  his  son,  Miles  de  Stapleton,  the  first  baron,  had  a 
obarter  of  free  warren  in  South  Duffield,  of  which  town  his  grandson,  Nicholas 
de  Stapleton,  was  certified  Joint  lord,  with  the  bishop  of  Durham,  in  1316. 

*  Kalph,  son  of  Balph  de  Babthorpe,  gave  land  in  Brakenholm  and  Babthorpo 
to  the  canons  of  Drax,  which  Robert,  son  and  heir  of  Balph  de  Babthorpe,  con- 
firmed in  1313  {BuHon*t  Mon.  Mor.,  100). 

'  Balph,  son  of  Balph  de  Babthorpe,  When  his  brother  Martin  took  the  habit 
and  bedune  a  canon  at  Drax,  gave  to  that  priory  an  annual  rent  of  4s.  4d.  pay- 
able out  of  his  land  at  Bisceby ;  and  afterwards  gave  10s.  per  annum  more  out  of 
ten  oxgangs  of  land  in  the  same  territory  (Burton* t  Mon.  Ebor.,  110). 

"*  Probably  some  forgotten  place  near  the  river.  Comesandes  is  not  men- 
tioned in  Kirkby's  Inquest  or  the  Nomina  Villarum. 

"  Bobert  de  Insula,  bishop  of  Durh&m  1274-83. 


FEODA    MILITARIA    WAPENTACHII    DE 
HEUDERNESSE/ 

Dominus  Willelmus  de  Bos  tenet  in  dominico  et  servitio  de 
domino  rege,  tanquam  de  haereditate  Com^  Albemarlise,  xlvj 
car.  terrse  et  di.*  per  servitium  militare^  unde  xlviij  car.  faciiint 
feod.,  et  quselibet  car.  continet  viij  bov.  terrae. 

Item  dominus  Walterus  de  Faucunberg  tenet  ibidem*'  de 
eodem^  per  idem  servitium^  in  dominico  et  servitio^  xxxix  car. 
terrse  [et]  j  bov.^ 

Idem  Walterus  tenet  ibidem'  de  eodem  in  dominico  et 
servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  de  feodo  de  Bruys,  xvij  car.  terrse 
et  vij  bov.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Robertus  le  Conestable  tenet  in  dominico  et  servitio  ibidem^ 
de  eodem,  per  idem  servitium,  xxviij  car.  terrae  et  di.,  unde,  ut 
supra. 

Hseres  Petri  de  GousiU/  tenet  ibidem^  de  eodem  in  do- 
minico et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  iiij  car.,  imde,  ut  supra. 
Et  sunt  in  custodia  domini  regis. 

Idem  hseres  tenet  in  Parva  Coldon  de  eodem,  per  idem  ser- 
vitiimi,  iij  car.  terrse,  unde,  ut  supra.  Et  sunt  in  custodia 
domini  regis,  et  solebant  esse  de  feodo  Roberti  Skurs. 

'  Membrane  ii.,  in  dorso. 

*  According  to  Kirkby's  Inquest,  Robert  de  Eos  held  "  xl^car.  terrse  et  di." 
in  Boos,  Atwick,  Arnold,  Grimston,  Aldbrough,  Thorp,  Fosham,  Ulrome, 
Bjhill  and  Marfleet. 

"  The  word  "  ibidem  "  here,  as  well  as  in  the  succeeding  entries,  refers  to  the 
wapentake  of  Holdemess  generally.  Whenever  the  necessary  information  could 
be  ascertained  from  Kirkby's  Inquest,  I  have,  for  facility  of  reference,  given  tiie 
exact  localities  in  the  foot-notes. 

'  Walter  de  Fauconbergh  held  29  carucates  and  one  bovate  in  Bise,  Withem- 
wiok,  Catfoss,  Bewholme,  Ulrome,  Catwiok,  Arnold,  North  Skirlaugh,  Bowton, 
Marton,  South  Frodingham,  and  East  Hatfield. 

*  Probably  in  Dringhoe,  where  there  were  nine  carucates  belonging  to  the  fee 
of  Brus,  and  in  Bilton,  West  Halsham,  Bitton  (Beighton  ?)  and  Wyton. 

/  Balph  de  Goushill,  son  and  heir  of  Peter  de  Gk)ushill,  by  Ela,  daughter  of 
Balph  de  Cameys  (Col.  Gen.,  i.,  434),  married  Hawisia,  daughter  of  Fulk  Fitz 
Warin  (Ibid.,  ii.,  506),  and  died  under  age  in  the  22nd  Edward  I.,  leaving  Mar- 
garet his  daughter  and  heir,  then  about  six  months  old  (Ibid.).  Margaret  de 
GoushiU  married,  first,  Philip  Bespenser,  who  died  about  1313  (Col.  Inq.  p.  m., 
i.,  265) ;  and,  secondly,  John,  son  of  William  de  Boos,  who,  in  nght  of  his  wife, 
was  certified  joint  lord  of  "  Golden  cum  membris  "  in  1316. 

f  Beeford. 

R    2 


244  knightV  fees  in  toekshi&e. 

Johannes  de  Melsa  tenet  ibidem^  de  eodem^  per  idem  ser- 
yitiom^  in  dominico  et  seiritio,  iiij  car.,  unde,  nt  snpra. 

Robertas'  de  Hilderarde  tenet  ibidem'  de  eodem  in  domi- 
nico et  senritio^  per  idem  senritiom,  xiij  car.  terrae,  unde^  ut 
snpra. 

Thomas  de  Mounceans^  tenet  ibidem'  de  eodem  in  dominico 
et  senritio,  per  idem  serritium,  udx  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Walterus  Whitike  tenet  ibidem*  de  eodem  in  dominico  et 
senritio,  per  idem  servitium,  x  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Johannes  de  Lasceles*  tenet  ibidem^  de  eodem  in  dominico 
et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  z  car.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Johannes  de  Sutton''  tenet  ibidem*  de  eodem  in  dominico  et 
servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  xj  car.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Johannes  de  Ross*"  tenet  ibidem'  de  eodem  in  dominico  et 
senritio,  per  idem  servitium,  xij  car.,  imde,  ut  supra. 

Willelmus  Gobaud'  tenet  ibidem"  de  eodem  in  dominico  et 
servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  ij  car.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Johannes  de  Carleton*"  tenet  ibidem"'  de  eodem  in  dominico 
et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  ix  car.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

*  Bewick  and  Walelinton. 

'  Robert,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  and  Joan  de  Hildeyard,  was  aged  twenty- 
three  years  and  upwards  in  the  24th  Edward  I.  (Col.  Gen.,  ii.,  517). 
J  See  page  76,  antea. 

*  26th  Edward  I. — "Rex  cepit  fidelitatem  Thomse  de  Munceus,  fratris  et 
hffiredis  Johannis  de  Munceus,  defUncti,  de  omnibus  terris  et  tenementis  quae 
fuorunt  Tngelrami  de  Munoeus,  paths  ipsius  Johannis  defiincti "  {Cal.  Oen.,  ii., 
53y). 

'  Barmston,  Lisset,  Winkton,  Boynton,  Caythorpe  and  Reighton. 

*"  Catwick,  Nun-Keeling  and  Carlton. 

"  The  In(j.  p.  m.  of  "VVilUam  de  Lasoeles  of  Ottringham  was  taken  in  the  24th 
Edward  I.,  his  son  John,  then  aged  upwards  of  thir^-one  years,  being  his  next 
heir  {Cal.  Gen.,  ii.,  BOO). 

*  Ottringham,  Frodingham,  Ck>niston  and  Seaton. 

p  John,  son  and  heir  of  Sayer  de  Sutton,  was  of  full  age  in  the  19th  Edw.  I. 
(Cal.  Gen.,  i.,  435). 

f  Sutton  and  Ganstead. 

^  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  John  de  Ros,  of  Ringburgh,  was  taken  in  the  12ih 
Edward  II.  (Cal.  Inq.  p.  m.,  i.,  290). 

'  Ringburgh,  Qarton  and  Routh. 

'  The  Ino.  p.  m.  of  William  Gumbaud,  alias  Gobaude,  was  taken  in  the  33rd 
Edward  I.  The  jurors  say  that  "  Lora,  uxor  David  de  Fletwyth,  Margareta, 
uxor  Laurentii  de  HoUebek,  Johanna  Gumbaud,  quae  est  monialis  apud  Swyno 
in  comitatu  Ebor.,  et  Christiana  Gumbaud,  quse  est  monialis  apud  Stykeswald  in 
oomitatu  Lincoln.,  sunt  wrores  pnodicti  WiUelmi  defuncti,  et  hajredes  ejus  pro- 
pinquiores,  et  omnes  suut  plenee  ntatis  "  (Cal.  Gen.,  ii.,  604).  Lora  de  Flctewik 
re-married  Thomas  de  Newmarch  (PouUon's  Holdernest,  ii.,  494),  who  was  certi- 
fied joint  lord  of  "  Thomgombaud,"  with  Laurence  de  Holbek  and  Edmund 
Wasteneys,  in  1316.  **  Thorngumbald. 

'  John  de  Carleton  died  Dec.  23rd,  1304,  his  next  heir  being  Avicia,  daughter 
of  his  son  John,  then  the  wife  of  Richard  de  Hothum,  and  about  twenty-five 
yean  old  (Cal,  Gen.,  ii.,  705).  *  See  page  76,  antea. 


WAPENTAKE  OP  HOLDERNESS^  E.  R.  245 

Johannes  Passemer*  tenet  ibidem^  de  eodem  in  dominieo  et . 
servitio,  per  idem  ser\itium,  j  car.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Johannes  de  Ulram  et  Willelmus  de  Bucketon  tenent 
ibidem'  de  eodem  in  dominieo  et  servitio,  per  idem  servitinm, 
iij  car.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Radulphus  de  Lelle  tenet  ibidem*  de  eodem  in  dominieo  et 
servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  yj  car.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Willehnus  Berchautes  tenet  ibidem*  de  eodem  in  dominieo 
et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  yj  car.  [et]  yj  bo  v.,  ut  supra. 
Et  simt  in  custodia  domini  regis  quia  idem  WiDelmus*  idiota 
est. 

Idem  Willelmus,  unius  haeredum  Johannis  de  Danthorp,^ 
tenet  ibidem*  in  dominieo  et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  j  car. 
et  vij  bov.,  unde,  ut  supra.  Et  sunt  in  custodia  domini  regis 
antedicti,  ut  supra. 

Johanna  Glede,  altera  haeredum  Johannis  de  Danthorp, 
tenet  ibidem'  in  dominieo  et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  j  car. 
et  vij  bov.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Hseres  Johannis  Ughtridd^  tenet  ibidem^  de  eodem  in  domi- 
nieo et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  iiij  car.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

'  "  Prsedictus  Johannes  Passemer  obiit  die  Jovis  proxima  ante  festum  Con- 
vereionis  Sancti  Pauli  anno  supradicto  [31  Edw.  I.] — Idem  Johannes  tenuit  in 
Ulram  de  hseredibus  Johannis  de  Frismerays,  in  libenim  maritagium  cum 
dementia  uxore  sua,  redditum  13s.  4d. — Isabella  uxor  Willelmi  Sturmy,  Mar- 
gareta  uxor  Hugonis  Sturmy,  et  Beatrix  uxor  Henrici  Tayllour,  sunt  filise  et 
propinquiores  hseredes  ipsius  Johannis;  et  preedicta  Isabella  est  setatis  viginti 
octo  annorum,  Margareta  est  setatis  viginti  sex  annorum,  et  Beatrix  est  setatis 
viginti  annorum  et  amplius  "  ( Cal.  Gen.,  ii.,  641). 

»  Preston.  •  Uhram.  «  Goxhill. 

*  Out  Newton  and  Little  Hatfield. 

*  In  the  30th  Edward  I.  inquisitions  "  de  statu  Willelmi  Berchaude,  et  de 
terria  euis"  were  taken  in  the  counties  of  York  and  Cumberland.  The  Yorkshire 
jurors  say  that  "  Willelmus  Berchaunde  est  idiota  continue  a  nativitate  sua,  neo 
compos  mentis  suae,  nee  sufficiens  est  ad  regimen  terrarum  suarum."  To  this 
the  men  of  Cumberland  add,  "  super  sacramentum  suum,  quod  Johannes  de 
Danethorp,  c^m  fuit  idiota  a  tempore  nativitatis  suse,  fuit  avunculus  pnedicti 
Willelmi,  cujus  Johannis  idem  Willelmus  filius  Alicise,  unius  sororum  prsedicti 
Johannis,  et  Johanna  filia  Margaretse,  alterius  sororum  dicti  Johannis,  quae  est 
plensc  aitatis  et  discreta,  sunt  propinquiores  ha?redes  "  {Cal.  Oen.,  ii.,  636). 

^  2l8t  Edward  I.  "  Extenta  terra  in  manu  regis  existentis  ratione  fatuitatis 
Johannis  de  Danthorpp :  et  de  parentela  et  gente  dicti  Johannis. — Dictus  Johannes 
de  Danthorpp  fuit  filius  et  hseres  domini  Johannis  de  Danthorpp,  militis,  et  idem 
Johannes  fuit  filius  domini  Alani  de  Danthorpp,  militis.  Et  mater  dicti  Johannis 
fuit  filia  domini  Roberti  de  Carlaton,  militis"  {Cal.  Oen.,  ii.,  477).  The  Inq. 
p.  m.  of  John  de  Danthorp  was  taken  in  the  30th  Edward  I.  {Ibid.,  ii.,  621). 

'  Danthorpe  and  Pundagh. 

^  John  Ughtred,  nephew  of  Robert  TJghtred  of  Scarborough,  dean  of  York, 
married  Isabella,  daughter  of  Sir  John  de  Melsa.  His  Inq.  p.  m.  was  taken  in 
the  26th  Edward  I.,  his  daughter  Joan,  then  aged  five  years,  being  his  next  heir 
(Cal.  Qen.,  ii.,  554).  Isabella  Ughtred,  his  widow,  re-married  Brian  de  Burdon 
about  the  30th  Edward  I.  {Ibid.,  i.,  xxvi). 

^  Probably  in  Owstwick  and  Mapplcton. 


246  KNIOHTS'    FEES    IN   YORKSHIRE. 

Robertus  Tyliol  tenet  ibidem*  de  eodem  in  dominioo  et  ser- 
vitio,  per  idem  servitium,  iij  car.,  unde,  ut  snpra. 

Robertus  de  Boby*  tenet  ibidem^  de  eodem  in  dominioo  et 
servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  iij  car.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Prior  de  Bridelyngton  tenet  ibidem*  de  eodem,  per  idem 
servitium,  in  dominioo  et  servitio,  v  ear.,  imde,  ut  supra. 

Johannes  de  Preston'  tenet  ibidem"*  de  eodem  in  dominico 
et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  xj  car.  [et]  v  bov.,  imde,  ut 
supra. 

Willelmus  de  Walcotes  tenet  de  feodo  Cesterunt,*  ad  termi- 
num  vitae,  in  dominico  et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  x  car.  et 
iij  bov.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Johannes  de  Mapelton  tenet  ibidem''  de  eodem  in  dominico 
et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  yj  car.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Henricus  de  Wyueton''  tenet  ibidem*  de  eodem  in  dominico 
et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  v  car.  [et]  di.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Johannes  filius  Ingehumi  de  Risom  tenet  ibidem''  de  eodem 
in  dominico  et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  ij  car.,  imde,  ut 
supra. 

Johannes  Aldelotes  tenet  ibidem'  de  eodem  in  dominico  et 
servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  y  car.  terrae,  imde,  ut  supra. 

Johannes  de  Nutall'  tenet  ibidem"  de  eodem  in  dominico  et 
servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  ij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

*  By  Inq.  p.  m.,  14th  Edward  II,,  Robert  Tilliol  died  seised  of  lands  in  West 
Hatfield  (CW.  Iftq.  p.  m.,  i.,  297). 

'  Robert  de  Boby  married,  about  1282,  Juliana,  daughter  and  heiress  of  John 
and  Beatrix  de  Camerton  ( Cal.  G^en.,  i.  391). 

J  Camerton.  *  Skirlington  and  Erghum  or  Arram. 

'  "  Johannes  filius  Roberti  de  Preston,  nepos  et  hseres  Henrici  de  Preston, 
defuncti,  qui  de  domino  rege  tenuit  in  capite,  ut  de  honore  de  Albemarle,  ma- 
ritatus  fuit  Emmse,  filise  Radulphi  de  Wellewyk,  die  Omnium  Sanctorum,  anno 
regni  regis  Edwardi,  filii  regis  Henrici,  octavo,  per  Henricum  de  Preston,  cui 
maritagium  pertinebat  ratione  sex  bovatanmi  teme  cum  pertinentiis  in  Waxham, 
quaa  Abortus  de  Preston,  pater  prsodicti  Johannis,  cujus  h»res  ipse  est,  tenuit 
de  pruedicto  Henrico  per  servitium  militare"  (Cal.  O^n.,  ii.,  465).  The  above 
John  de  Preston  was  baptized  in  the  church  of  All  Saints,  Preston,  and  was 
twenty-one  years  of  age  on  Tuesday,  Sept.  8th,  1293  {Ibid.,  472). 

"  JPreston,  Rowlston,  Mappleton,  Tunstall  and  Waxholme. 

"  Holmpton,  Pensthorpe,  Little  Kelke,  Little  Hatfield  and  Preston. 

*  Hornsea  Burton. 

f  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Heniy  de  'Wyueton,  or  Wyveton  (Wyton),  was  taken 
Sept.  22nd,  33rd  Edward  I.,  his  son  John,  then  aged  nineteen  years,  being  his 
next  heir  (Cal,  Gen.,  ii.,  676).  ♦  Wyton. 

'  Ravenser,  one  of  the  lost  towns  on  the  Humber. 

'  John  Aldelot  died  seised  of  lands  in  Newsham,  near  Frodingham,  by  Inq. 
p.  m.  3rd  Edward  II.  (Cal.  Inq. p.  m.,  i.,  235),  his  son  John  being  his  next  heir 
(Abhrev.  Mot.  Ory.,  170). 

'  Son  and  heir  of  Peter,  son  and  heir  of  John  de  Nuttle.  He  was  aged 
twentnr-three  years  in  the  29th  Edward  I.  (Cal.  Gen.,  i.,  222 ;  ii.,  602). 

-  Nuttle. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   HOLDERNESS^   B.  R.  ^7 

Philippus  de  Meaus  tenet  ibidem'  de  eodem  in  dominico  et 
servitio,  per  idem  servitiimi,  iij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Haeres  Petri  de  Oonsill^  Robertas  le  Conestabel  et  Stephanus 
de  Pagula  tenent  ibidem  de  eodem  in  dominico  et  servitio,  per 
idem  servitium,  ij  bov.  terrae  in  Holm,*'  imde,  ut  supra,  et  unde 
tertia  pars  in  custodia  domini  regis,  ratione  minoris  aetatia 
haeredis'  P.  de  Gousill. 

Haeres  Roberti  Sotwayn  tenet  ibidem^  de  eodem  in  dominico 
et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  iij  car.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Ricardus  de  Orymeston  tenet  ibidem  de  eodem  in  dominico 
et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  ij  car.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Tenentes  feodi  Thomae  de  Soutithorp  tenent  ibidem*  de 
eodem  in  dominico  et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  di.  car.  terrae, 
imde,  ut  supra. 

Nicholaus  Haukyn  tenet  ibidem'  de  eodem  in  dominico  et 
servitio,  per  idem  servitiimi,  yj  bov.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Warinerus  Roys*  de  Preston  tenet  ibidem  de  ^xlem  in 
dominico  et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  j  bov.,  ut  supra. 

Nicholaus  de  Thoren  tenet  ibidem*  de  eodem  in  dominico  et 
servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  di.  car.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Willelmus  de  Crochow  tenet  ibidem^  de  eodem  in  dominico 
et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  ij  bov.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Tenentes  feodi  de  Blasceles  tenent  ibidem  de  eodem  in 
dominico  et  servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  ij  car.  [et]  vj  bov.,' 
unde,  ut  supra. 

Michael  Aimiener^  tenet  ibidem  de  eodem  in  dominico  et 
servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  ij  bov.,  unde,  ut  supra. 


"  Owthorne.  "  Paull  Holme. 

'  See  page  248,  aniea.  9  Bowlston. 

'  This  entry  probably  refers  to  Sunthorp,  where  Thomas  de  Sunthorp  held 
one  oarucate  of  land  at  the  time  of  Kiriiby's  Inquest.  In  a  note  on  the  76th 
page,  I  have  supposed  this  place  to  have  been  identical  with  Southorpe,  which 
8t(K>d  on  the  south  side  of  Hornsea  Mere  {PouUon^t  Holdemeuy  i.,  840.  Ord. 
Survey,  6  inch  teaie,  aheet  197).  Sunthorp,  however,  appears  to  have  been  one 
of  the  lost  towns  on  the  Humber,  and  its  site  is  very  clearly  indicated  in  the 
following  extract  from  the  Meaux  chartulary : — **  De  situ  ergo  diets  vill»  de 
Bavenser  Odd,  vestigium  minime  reperitur,  quse  quidem  villa  de  parochia  eoclesia 
de  Esington  existens  quasi  4  milliaria  distabat,  inter  quas  villas  de  Esington  et 
Odd  villa  de  Kilnesey,  villaque  de  Sunthorp,  et  manerium  de  Aid  Ravenser  in 
parochia  ecclesio)  de  Kilnsea,  medie  jaoere  dignosountur  "  {PoHUon*9  Holdemest, 
ii.,  629). 

"  Preston. 

♦  Robert  Eos  held  one  bovate  in  Preston  in  the  13th  Edward  I. 

'  Thomgumbald. 

'  Tunstall. 

^  According  to  Kirkby's  Inquest,  Hugh  BMssell  held  six  bovates  in  Coniston. 

^  Michael  le  Aumener  died  seised  of  one  messuage  and  one  bovate  of  land  in 
Bond  Brustwyk  in  the  lith  Edward  II.  (Cat.  Inq.p.  m.,  i.,  294). 


248  KNIGHTS^    FEES    IN   YORKSHIRE. 

Robertus  de  Skeftelyng^  tenet  ibidem*  de  eodem  in  dominico 
et  servitio,  per  idem  servitiimi,  iij  bov.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Tenentes  terrarum  Stephani  de  Monte  tenent  ibidem*  de 
eodem,  per  idem  servitium,  ij  bov.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Willebnus  de  Holm  tenet  ibidem-'  de  eodem  in  dominieo  et 
servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  ij  bov.,  ut  supra. 

Willelmus  Brokur  tenet  ibidem*  de  eodem  in  dominico  et 
servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  ij  bov.,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Haeres'  domini  Herberti  de  Sancto  Quintino  tenet  in  dominico 
et  servitio,  de  domino  regi,  tanquam  de  haereditate  Com^  Albe- 
marlise,  per  servitium  militare,  xxxix  car.*"  tcrrae  et  vj  bo  v., 
unde  lij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod.  j  milit.,  et  viij  bov.  faciunt 
unam  car.  Et  sunt  in  custodia  domini  regis,  ratione  minoris 
setatis  haeredis  praedicti  domini  Herberti. 

Dicunt  etiam  juratores  quod  Robertus  le  Conestable  tenet 
in  dominico  et  servitio  de  domino  rege,  tanquam  de  haereditate 
Com^  Albemarliae,  per  servitium  militare,  in  Burton  Conestabel 
et  Tharlesthorp,  viij  car.  terrae,  quae  faciunt  feod.  j  milit.,  unde 
quaelibet  car.  terrae  continet  viij  bov. 

Idem  Robertus  tenet  in  West  Halsham  in  dominico  et  ser- 
vitio de  eodem,  per  idem  servitium,  iiij  car.  terrae,  quae  faciunt 
di.  feod.  j  milit.,  et  quaelibet  car.  continet  .  .  .  bov. 

Hugo  de  Beautre  tenet  ibidem  de  eodem  in  dominico  et 
servitio,  per  idem  servitium,  in  Est  Halsham  iiij  car.  terrae,  quae 
faciunt  di.  feod.  j  milit.,  et  quaelibet  car.  continet  xij  bov.  terrae. 

Summa  istius  wapentachii,  ix  feoda,  di.,  x'^^  vij™%  et  viij'' 
pars  j  feodi. 

Summa  denariorum,  xix  li.  iiijs.  iiijd. 

f  Itobert,  son  of  Nicholas  de  Skeffling,  in  consideration  of  a  sum  of  money 
given  to  him  in  his  great  need,  granted  to  William,  the  abbat,  and  convent  of 
Albemarle,  a  messuage  and  two  bovates  of  land  in  Skeffling,  late  belonging  to 
Sir  Hugh  Scheffling,  and  also  a  toft  late  the  property  of  Peter  del  Hill  (Paulson's 
Moldemess,  ii.,  497). 

*  Skeffling.  *  Tunstall.  J  PauU  Holme. 

*  Newsham,  near  Frodingham. 

'  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Herbert  de  Sancto  Quintino  was  taken  May  8th,  3Ist 
Edward  I.  The  jurors  say  that  "  Herbertus,  nepos  prasdicti  Herberti,  defuncti, 
filius  Herberti  filii  praedicti  Herberti  deftincti,  est  hseres  propinquior  prjedicti 
Herberti,  et  fuit  eetatis  decern  et  octo  annorum  die  Purificationis  Beatse  Marioe 
proximo  pr»terito "  (Cal.  G'ffii.,  ii.,  642). 

■•  See  page  74,  antea. 


DIKERING.' 


Dominus  R./  Cantuar.  Archiepiscopus,  tenet  in  Bucketon, 
Bempton  et  Neusum  xj  car.  de  rege,  in  Siwardeby  Miarton  ij 
car.  terwe,  in  Bridelyngton  iiij  car.,  in  Bovington  iij  car.,  in 
Thorp  ij  car.,  in  Brigham  ij  car.,  in  Louthorp  iij  car.,  in  Alburn 
j  car.,  in  Fraisthorp  iiij  car.  Summa  carucatarum,  xxxij,  unde 
xvj  faciunt  feod.     Summa  feodorum,  ij  feod. 

Feodum  de  Tatesale.  In  Galmeton  iij  car.  terrae,  in  Flix- 
ton  ij  car.,  in  Willardeby  iij  car.,  in  Staxton  ij  car.,  in  Fyuele  ij 
car.,  in  Folketon  ij  car.,  in  Hundmanby  iiij  car.,  in  Flotemanby 
ij  car.,  in  Neweton  ij  car.,  in  Muston  iij  car.,  in  Barkedale 
Erghom  j  car.,  in  Fordon  iij  car.,  in  Grendale  ij  car.,  in  Righton 
ij  car.,  in  Bucketon  ij  car.,  in  Eston  j  car.,  in  Marton  ij  car.,  in 
Foxhole  ij  car.  Summa  car,  xl,  unde  xvj  faciunt  feod.  Summa 
feod.  ij  feod.  et  di. 

Feodum  de  Bruys.  In  Foxhole  iij  car.  terrae,  in  Boithorp 
vj  car.,  in  Rudstane  v  car.,  in  TVeng  yj  car.,  in  Harpham  vj  car., 
in  Burton  Annais  \j  car.,  in  Hasthorp  v  car.,  in  Bempton  v  car. 
Summa  car,  xlij,  unde  xxj  faciunt  feod.     Summa  feod.  ij  feod. 

Feodum  de  Perci.  In  Pokethorp  vj  car.  terrae,  in  Nafferton 
xiiij,  in  Wandesford*^  ij  car.,  in  Foston  v  car.,  in  Kemetby  xij 
car.,  in  Album  j  car.,  in  Boston  ij  car.  Summa  car.  xlij,  unde 
xxj  faciunt  feod.     Summa  feod.  ij  feod. 

Feodum  de  Maulai.  In  Bovyngton  vj  car.  terrae,  in  Butter- 
wik  TJ  car.,  in  Ocketon  viij  car.  Summa  car.  xx,  unde  xx  faciunt 
feod.     Summa  j  feod. 

Honor  Cestri^e.  In  Flaynburgh  xvj  car.  terrae,  in  Siward- 
eby Marton  j.  car.,  in  Bucketon  ij  car.  Summa  car.  xix,  unde 
xliij  faciunt  feod.  Summa  quarta  pars  j  feodi  vj^  pars  feodi  et 
XXXV**  pars  unius  feodi. 

Feodum  Comit'  Albemarli^.  In  Righton  v  car.  terrae,  in 
Bovington  v  car.,  in  Carethorp  iiij  car.,  in  Willesthorp  ij  car. 

"  Membrane  iii. 

*  Robert  Winchelsey,  archbishop  of  Canterbury  1293-1313. 
^  Henry  de  Percy  had  a  charter  for  a  market  and  feir  at  Wandsjford  in  the 
32nd  Edward  I.  {Cat.  Hot.  Chart.,  136). 


250  knights'  fees  in  Yorkshire. 

Summa  car.  x^j^  unde  xlviij  faciunt  feod.  Summa  tertia  pars 
uniuB  feodi. 

Feodum  de  Chanci.  In  Swathorp  v  car.  terrse^  in  Killum 
^  car.  et  di.  Summa  car.  vij  et  di.^  iinde  xv  faciunt  feod. 
Summa  di.  feod. 

Feodum  de  Roos.  In  Garton  xvij  car.  terrse.  Summa  j 
feod. 

Feodum  Montis  Acuti.  In  Garton  yj  car.  terras,  unde 
xijj  etc.     Summa  di.  feod. 

Feodum  de  Moubrai.  In  Garton  TJ  car.  terrae,  unde  xij, 
etc.     Summa  di.  feod. 

Feodum  de  Luterell.  In  Ruddestan  viij  car.  terrae,  unde 
xvjj  etc.     Summa  di.  feod. 

Feodum  de  Craistok.  In  Flixton  viij  car.  terrae,  unde 
xxxij,  etc.     Summa  quarta  pars  unius  feodi. 

Summa  feodorum  istius  wapeniachii,  xiij  feoda,  di.  et  xxxv^ 
pan  j  feodi. 

Summa  denariorum,  xxvij  li.  xiijd.  ob.  q. 


HERTHILL.' 


NBWBSUM    CUM    BRENO. 


De  feodo  de  Mortuo  Mari*  iij  car.  terrae. 
Johannes  Maresc^  tenet  ij  bov.  terrae,  Johannes  Leuai  j  bov., 
DominsB*  de  Vesci  tenent  residuum^  nomine  dotis, — nnde  xvj 
car.  terrse  faeiunt  feod. 


LOPTHOUSUM. 

De  feodo  de  Moubrai  ij  car.  et  vj  bov. 
Walterus  de  Henkeswrth  tenet  j  car.,  Gilbertus  de  Cokerington 
j  car.,  Adam  Preman  ij  bov.,  Hugo  Piscator  ij  bov.,  Johannes 
Maresc'  ij  bov., — unde  x\j  car.  terrse  faeiunt  feod. 

WRESELL. 

De  feodo  de  Moubray  iiij  car.  terrae  et  ij  bov. 
Ricardus  filius  Radulphi  tenet  iiij  bov.,  Robertus  de  la  Grene 
iiij  bov.,  Walterus  de  Grendale  tenet  residuum, — unde  xviij  car. 
terrae  faeiunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Mortuo  Mari  j  car.  terrae  vj  bov. 
Walterus  de  Grendale  tenet  j  car.  terrae,  dementia  de  Vescy 
vj  bov., — unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faeiunt  feod. 

BRIGHTON. 

De  feodo  de  Mortuo  Mari  iiij  car.  terrae. 
Walterus  de  Grendale  tenet  j  car.   terrae,  Robertus  de   Roos** 
tenet  residuum, — ^unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faeiunt  feod. 

•  Membrane  iv. 

♦  Edmund,  son  and  heir  of  Bo^^r  de  Mortimer,  married  Margaret,  daughter 
of  William  de  Fendles,  a  Spaniard  {Dugd.  Bar.,  i.,  138).  His  Inq.  p.  m.  was 
taken  in  the  32nd  Edward  I.,  his  son  Roger,  then  about  18  years  old,  being  his 
next  heir  ( Col.  Gen.,  ii.,  668.     Cal.  Inq.  p.  m.,  i.,  191). 

"  Probably  Isabella  de  Beaumont,  widow  of  John  de  Vescy,  and  Isabella, 
daughter  ana  co-heiress  of  Adam  de  Perinton,  and  widow  of  William  de  Vescy, 
brother  and  heir  of  the  above  John  (Cal.  Chn.j  i.,  402 ;  ii.,  658). 

^  Robert  de  Roos  of  Hamelak  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Brighton  in  the 
3l8t  Edward  I.  (Cal.  Rot.  Chart.,  i.,  133). 


252  knights'  fees  in  Yorkshire. 


WYLGHTOFT. 

De  feodo  de  Mortuo  Mari  j  car.  terrae. 
Osbertus  de   Spaldington  tenet  v  bov.,   Willelmus  Warde  j 
bov.,  Petrus  filius  Margaretae  j  bov.,  Emma  Maresc^  j  bov., — 
imde  xyj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  ij  car.  terrae. 
Isabella  de  Besingby  tenet  di.  car.,  Robertas  Bataill  di.  car., 
Willelmus  de  Harum  di.  car.,  Osbertus  de  Spaldington  ij  bov., 
Mai^areta  relicta  Willelmi  Fabri  j  bov.,  Eva  filia  Waltcri  j  bov., 
— ^unde  xiiij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

Spaldington. 

De  feodo  de  Moubrai  iiij  car.  terrae  vij  bov.  di. 
Osbertus  de  Spaldington  tenet  j  car.  ij  bov.  di.,  Custancia  de 
la  Haie  iiij  bov.,  Philippus  de  la  Haie  di.  car.,  Petrus  de  la  Haie 
residuum, — unde  xviij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Mortuo  Mari  iij  car.  terrae  j  bov. 
Rogerus'  de  Spaldington  tenet  ij  car.  di.  j  bov.,  Osbertus  de 
Spaldington  di.  car., — unde  xvj  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  ij  car.  et  vj  bov. 
Petrus  de  la  Haie  tenet  di.  car.,  Osbertus  de  Spaldington  di. 
car.,  Johannes  Malurer  v  bov.,  Johannes  filius  Thomae  vj  bov., 
haeredes  Walteri  le  Bacheler  iiij  bov., — unde  xvj  faciunt  feod. 


GRIPTHORP. 

De  feodo  de  Moubrai  iiij  car.  terrae. 
dementia^  de  Vesci  tenet  totum, — unde  xvj  faciunt  feod. 


FOLKERTHORP. 

De  feodo  de  Boos  j  car.  terrae  et  di. 
Galfridus  de  Cokerington  tenet  totum, — unde  xvj  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Mortuo  Mari  j  car.  terrae. 
Rogerus  de  Spaldington  tenet  totum, — unde  xvj  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  j  car.  terrae  di. 
Alicia  de  Pothow  tenet  j  car.  ij  bov.,  Robertus  Northiby 
bov., — ^unde  xiiij  faciimt  feod. 


•  6  id.  April,  1310.  Licence  to  Roger  de  Spaldington  to  have  an  oratory  for 
five  years  within  hia  manor  of  Spaldington  {Reg.  Chreenfield,  pars  i.,  120  a). 

/dementia,  widow  of  John  de  Vescy,  junior,  only  son  of  William  and 
Isabella  de  Vescy,  who  died  s.  p.  during  his  father's  lifetime  {Dugd.  Bar.,  i.,  89). 


WAPENTAKE  OF  HA&THILL.  fi.  R.  253 


LATHUM. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  ij  car.  terrse. 
Jacobus  de  Milington  tenet  j  car.  j  bov.  et  di.,  Robertus  de 
Penton  iiij  bov.,  Dyonis  de  Lynton  ij  bov.,  Hugo  de  Lynton  di. 
bov., — uude  xyj  faciunt  feod. 

AOHTON. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  v  car.  terrae. 
Ricardus  filius  Jurdani  tenet  vj  (?)  bov.,  Henricus  filius  Ri- 
cardi  ij  bov.,  Walterus  de  Bubbewith  ij  bov.,  Walterus  Clericus 
ij  bov.,  Robertus  White  j  bov.,  Laysing'  filius  Pagani  j  bov., 
Henricus  filius  Laising^  j  bov.,  Galfridus  Piscator  j  bov.,  Tho- 
mas Jose  j  bov.,  Ricardus  le  Ken  j  bov.,  Margareta  Redewode 
di.  bov.,  Rogerus  de  la  Haie  tenet  residuum, — unde  xvj  car. 
faciimt  feod. 

ELLERTON. 

De  feodo  de  Craistok  j  car.  terrae. 
Thomas  de  Pyk'^  tenet  di.  car.,  Isabella  de  Lasceles  di.  car., — 
unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Gaunt  iij  bov.  terrae. 
Isabella  de  Lasceles  j  bov.,  Thomas  filius  Simonis  j  bov.,  Alanus 
Forman  j  bov., — unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

SETON. 

De  feodo  de  Roos  iij  car.  terrae  ij  bov. 
Ricardus  de  Benteley  tenet  ij  car.  iij  bov.,  Willelmus  de  Roos 
vij  bov., — unde  xvj  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu*  iij  car.  terrae. 
Johannes  Wastenai  ij  car.,  Ricardus  de  Bentele  di.  car.,  Wil- 
lelmus  Faber  ij  bov.,   Johannes  Freman  ij  bov., — ^unde  xiiij 
faciimt  feod. 

MECHELBUBN    [et]    STORWHAIT.* 

De  feodo  de  Mortuo  Mari  vij  car.  terrae. 
Robertus   de   Roos  tenet  vj   bov.,    Hugo  de  Lynton  ij  bov., 
Willelmus  de  Roos  tenet  residuum, — unde  xviij  faciunt  feod. 

f  The  Prior  of  Ellerton  and  Thomas  de  Pykering  were  joint  lords  of  EUerton 
in  1316. 

*  Edmond  de  Malo  Lacu  had  a  grant  of  free  warren  in  Seton  in  the  34th 
Edward  I.  {Cat.  Rot.  Chart.,  137). 

'  Melbourn  and  Storthwaite,  in  the  parish  of  Thornton. 


254  KNIOHTS'  VSBS  IN  YORKSHIRE. 

THORNSTON. 

De  feodo  de  Mortiio  Man  iiij  car.  terrae. 
dementia  de  Vesci  ten^t  totiun, — unde  xvj  car.  terree  faeiunt 
feod. 

EVERINGHAM. 

De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  vj  car.  terrae. 
Domina'"  de  Everingham  tenet  totum, — unde   xij(?)    faeiunt. 
feod. 

SUTTON    SUPER   DERWBNT. 

De  feodo  de  Percy  iij  car.  terrae. 
Bobertus  de  Percy*  tenet  totum^ — unde  xviij  (?)  faeiunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  iij  car.  terrae. 
Bobertus  de  Ferci  tenet  ij  car.  et  di.^  Petrus  Aguillon  di.  car.^ 
— ^nnde  xyj  faeiunt  feod. 

CATTON    CUM    80KA. 

De  honore  Cestriae  xvij  car.  terrae. 
Thomas  Burdon  tenet  yj  bov.  terrae,  Walterus  filius  Laurentii 
ij  bov.,  Andreas  filius  OoceUni  ij  bov.,  Johannes  filius  Hugonis 
ij  bov.,  Andreas  de  Woddemore  ij  bov.,  Hugo  de  Mechelbum  j 
bov.,  Gilbertus  de  Wilberfosse  vij  bov.,  Bobertus  de  Appclby  j 
bov.,  Johannes  filius  Willelmi  v  bov.,  Willelmus  de  Wapplington 
iij  bov.,  Thomas  Burdon  iij  car.,  Johannes  de  Graham  ^j  bov., 
Bobertus  filius  Hugonis  j  bov.,  Thomas  le  Serjant  j  bov.,  Gal- 
fridus  de  Graynesby  ij  bov..  Jacobus  Puntifes  iij  bov.,  Willelmus 
filius  Willelmi  iiij  bov.,  Thomas  filius  Humfridi  iij  bov.,  Bobertus 
de  Hugate  iiij  bov.,  Petrus  Aguillon  j  bov.,  Petrus  Morers  j  bov., 
Thomas  Qwinild  ij  bov.,  Bobertus  filius  Beatricis  ij  bov.,  Willel- 
mus Faber  et  Bobertus  de  Hugate  ij  bov.,  Hugo  Brune  iiij  bov., 
Adam  Faber  j  bov.,  Beatrix  Burdon  j  bov.,  Willelmus'  de  Alta 
Bipa  ij  car.  ij  bov.,  Willelmus  de  Thomtoft*  vj  bov.,  Henricus 
filius  Walteri  iiij  bov.,  Willelmus  filius  Henrici  v  bov.,  Bobertus 
de  Midelton  ij  bov.,  Willelmus  de  Heseby  iiij  bov.,  Thomas 
Tomy  iiij  bov.,  Thomas  Molendinarius  ij  bov.,  Johaimes  Michel 
j  bov., — ^unde  xxiij  car.  terrae  faeiunt  feod. 

i  Probablj  Alioia  de  la  Hyde,  widow  of  Robert  de  Everinglmni. 

*  Bobert  de  Peroy  had  a  lioenoe  to  orenellate  his  residences  at  Sutton  and 
Bolton  Percy  in  the  2l8t  Edward  I.  (Fa9H  Ehor.,  i.,  385). 

'  Membrane  iv.,  in  dorso. 

■"  WilUam  de  Thomtoft,  who  also  held  7  bovates  in  North  Gave,  had  a  charter 
of  firee  warren  in  Thomtoft  in  the  82nd  Edward  I.  (Col.  Rot.  Chart.,  185).  In 
1807  he  oocixre  as  ke^>er  of  the  Hanaper  in  the  Court  of  Chancery  {Mem.  of 
FowUaUu  Abbey,  i.,  188),  and  in  1316  he  was  certified  lord  of  ''  Die,  Sandholme 
cum  Hithe"~Gilberdike,  Sandholme  and  Hive — in  Howden^hire. 


WAPENTAKE    OF    HARTHILL^    E.  R.  255 

OOTHEMUNDHAM. 

De  feodo  de  Perci  ij  car.  terrae  ij  bov. 
Rogerus  de  Grymston  tenet  vij  bov.,  Hugo  de  Colevill  v  bov., 
Thomas  de  Stodeley  vj  bov.,  Stephanos  de  Colevill  j  bov., — 
nnde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  iij  car.  terrae  j  bov. 
Rogerus  de  Grymston  tenet  j  car.  ij  bov.,  Robertas  Roulond 
iiij  bov.,  Walterus  de  Helperbi  ij  bov.,  Willehnus  Lestabler  ij 
bov.,  Stephanus  filius  Beatricis  iiij  bov.,  Rogerus  Coyne  j  bov., 
Nicholaus  de  Grymston  ij  bov., — unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod. 

LONNESBUROH    CUM    TOLTHORP. 

De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  viij  car.  terrae. 
Willehnus  Sturtiiy  tenet  ij  car.,  Johannes  FEsquier  j  car.,  Jo- 
hannes filius  Reginaldi"  residuum, — unde  xxxij  faciunt  feod. 

BRUNEBT. 

De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  iij  car.  vj  bov. 
Gerardus  Salvayn  tenet  j  car.  TJ  bov.,  Johannes  de  Fancortes 
yj  bov.,  Thomas  de  Hundgate  ij  bov.,  Nicholaus  Maresc^  ij  bov., 
Robertus  Humfr^  et  parcenaiii  sui  ij  bov.,  Johannes  de  Clevyng 
j  bov.,  Elias  de  Fancortes  j  bov.,  Willehnus  filius  Adae  j  bov., 
Johannes  de  Narsburgh  j  bov., — imde  xx  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Moubrai  j  car.  terrae  j  bov. 
Ricardus  de  Brunneby  v  bov..  Jacobus  de  Milington  j  bov., 
Robertus  filius  Matildae  j  bov.,  Gerardus  Salvayn  j  bov., — unde 
XX  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

WILTON. 

De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  x  car.  terrae. 
Brianus   Burdon  tenet   ij   bov.,   Johannes   de  Ayton  j   bov., 
Willelmus  de  Newerk  j  bov.,  Archiepiscopus  tenet  residuum, — 
unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

MIDELTON. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  iij  car.  terrae  vj  bov. 
Willelmus  Gamel  tenet  di,  car.,  Johannes  Warde  di.  car., 
Robertus  de  Kercroft  iij  bov.,  Thomas  filius  Serlonis  ij  bov.. 
Jacobus  Tothe  ij  bov.,  Avicia  de  Anleghby  iij  bov.,  Ricardus 
Tomy  ij  bov.,  Ricardus  de  Everingham  ij  bov.,  Johannes  de 
Merkynfeld*'  iiij  bov.,  Thomas  de  Covenham  j  bov.,  Johannes  de 

"  Son  and  heir  of  Reginald  Fitz  Peter.  He  was  summoned  to  Parliament 
from  the  25th  Edward  I.  to  the  1st  Edward  II.  (Xhiad.  Bar.,  \.,  624). 

*  John  de  Markenfield,  afterwards  a  canon  of  York  and  Bipon,  and  chan- 
cellor of  the  Exchequer  {Faiti  Ebor.,  i.,  393),  was  certified  joint  lord  of  Middleton 


256  knights'  fees  in  Yorkshire. 

Cave  j  bov.,  Avicia  Eucletes  (?)  j  bov.,  Thomas  filiiis  Roberti  j 
bov., — unde  viij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Roos  ij  car.  terrae. 
Thomas   Tushet   tenet  ij    bov.,    Johannes   de   Cave   xiij    bov., 
Johannes  de  Merkyngfeld  iij  bov.,  Galfridus  Maresc'  j  bov., 
Thomas  de  Baynton  j  bov., — unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  Cantuar.  ij  car.  terrae  j  bov. 
Johannes  Tomy  tenet  x  bov.,  Willehnus  Bati  ij  bov.,  Thomas 
de  Baynton  j  bov.,  B/obertus  Blundel  j  bov.,  Johannes  Grent'  j 
bov.,  Willelmus  Rotour  ij  bov., — imde  viij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

NORTH    D ALTON. 

De  feodo  Daubeney''  vj  car.  terrae  iij  bov. 
Willelmus   de   Bryninghirst  tenet  ij  car.,  Willelmus   Bemak 
ij  car.,  Hugo  Hasting  ij  car.,  Willelmus  de  Hamelton  iij  bov., — 
unde  viij  car,  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Bruys  vj  bov.  terrae. 
Willelmus  de  Hamelton  tenet  v  bov.,  Willelmus  Crispyng  j 
bov., — unde  viij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

BRUNHOM.5' 

De  feodo  de  Graistok  v  car.  terrae. 
Gilbertus  de  Lasceles  tenet  j  car.,  Robertus  de  Esington  iij 
bov.,  Henricus  de  Derwentwater  vj  bov.,  Thomas  filius  Galfridi 
j  bov.,  dominus  de  Graistok  tenet  residuum, — unde  xx  car.  teme 
faciunt  feod. 

WARTRE. 

De  feodo  de  Trusbut  vij  car.  terrae. 
Ricardus  de  Bentele  tenet  j  car.,  Johannes  de  Garton  di.  car., 
Thomas  de  Howetbn  et  mater  ejus  ij  car.,  Willelmus  de  Roos 
iij  car.  di., — unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

MILINGTON. 

De  feodo  de  Graistok  iiij**  car.  terrae. 
....  tenet  j  car.  di.,  .  .  .  .  j  car.  di.,  .  .  .  de  Milington  di.  car., 
.  .  .  .  di.  car., — unde  xx  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

in  1816.  He  was  related  to  William  de  Hamelton,  dean  of  York  (Mem.  of 
FaufUcUns  Abbey,  i.,  188),  who  ocours  in  the  next  entry  as  holding  eight  bovates 
in  North  Dalton. 

p  William,  son  of  Odenel  de  Aubeny  of  North  Dalton,  confirmed  half  a 
carucate  of  land  in  North  Dalton  to  the  nuns  of  Watton  (Burton**  Mon  Mor., 
412).  ♦  Nunbumholme. 

'  According  to  Kirkby's  Inquest,  there  were  seven  carucates  in  Millingtou 
belonging  to  the  fee  of  Graystock. 


wapentake  of  harthill^  e.  r.  257 

[Baynton?]* 
De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  ix  car.  terrae  vj  bov. 


LEKENFELD.** 

Henricus  de  Percy*  tenet  ij  car.  terrae  de  domino  rege  in 
capite^  unde  xx  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

RAVENTHORP.*^ 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  j  car.  ij  bov. 
Johannes   de  Breton  tenet   vj   bov.,   Robertas  de  Melton  ij 
bov.,  Willelmus  de  la  Dale  ij  bov., — unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod. 

BRACKEN. 

De  feodo  de  Roos  vj  car.  terrae. 
Henricus  Theays'  tenet  totum, — unde  xij  car.  terrae  fex;iunt  feod. 

KILLINOWIK  jrXTA   WATTON. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  v  car.  terrae. 
Thomas  de  Killingwik  tenet  ij  car.  v  bov.,  Johannes  de  Malo 
Lacu  ij  car.  iij  bov., — unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

YAPUM. 

De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  ij  car.  di. 
Thomas  filius  Roberti  de  Boultony  tenet  iiij  bov.,  Johannes  de 
Gray  xiiij  bov.,  Ricardus  de  Howeton  ij  bov., — unde  xij  car. 
terrae  faciunt  feod. 

«  See  page  82,  antea. 

'  The  roll  is  here  much  injured  by  damp,  and  five  or  six  entries  are  iUegible. 

"  Membrane  v. 

•  In  1308  Henry  de  Percy  obtained  a  licence  to  fortify  his  castle  at  Leckon- 
field  {Oliver's  Beverley,  473). 

*  The  vill  of  Bayenthorp  has  disappeared.  It  stood  about  one  mile  south  of 
Leckonfield. 

'  Sir  Henry  Theys,  or  Tyes,  was  lord  of  the  manor  of  Chilton,  "co.  "Wilts 
(Part.  Writs,  i.,  865).  The  writ  of  "  diem  clausit "  taken  upon  his  death  bears 
date  8th  Oct.,  1st  Edward  II.  His  son  and  heir,  Henry  Tyes,  who  was  aged  22, 
or  thereabouts,  at  his  father's  death  {Ibid.,  ii.,  1509),  died  seised  of  the  manor  of 
Bracken  in  the  1st  Edward  III.  {Cal.  Inq.  p.  m.,  ii.,  3). 

f  Of  this  family,  which  sprung  from  the  village  of  Bolton,  near  Yapham,  a 
few  particulars  have  already  been  given  (pp.  109,  112).  Bobert  de  Bolton  was 
certified  lord  of  Bolton,  and  also  of  Appleton  in  Ryedale,  in  1316.  Thomas  de 
Bolton,  son  of  Bobert,  brother  and  heir  of  John  de  Bolton,  held  the  manor  of 
Hutton-upon-Derwent  in  1300  and  1316,  and  also  possessed  property  at  Sandburn 
and  Carlton  in  the  vicinity  of  York.  It  is  not  improbable  that  he  was  the 
ancestor  of  a  family  which  attained  an  influential  position  in  that  city  before  the 

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258  KNIOHTS'   FEES   IN   YORKSHIRE. 

OOUTHORP. 

De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  iij  car.  terrse. 
Brianus  Burdon  tenet  j  car.  v  bov.,  Ricardus  Bustard  vij  bov., 
Hugo  de  Selby  ij  bov.,  Thomas  de  Galmethorp  j  bov.,  Alicia 
filia  Walteri  j  dov., — unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

HUOATE. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  iij  car.  terrae. 
Thomas  de  Howeton  tenet  ij  bov.,  filius  Willelmi  de  Harum 
iij  bov.,  Thomas  Walleran  ij  bov.,  Robertus  Capcllanus  j  bov., 
Thomas  de  Tanstem  j  bov.,  Elias  de  Freres  ij  bov.,  Atto  de 
Flixton  vj  bov.,  Nicholaus  filius  Ricardi  iij  bov.,  Willelmus 
Capellanus  ij  bov.,  Johannes  filius  Willelmi  ad  Marr'  j  bov., 
WUlelmus  de  Lathum  j  bov., — unde  xvj  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod. 

ETTON. 

De  feodo  de  Stotevill  ij  car.  terrae  et  di. 
Adam  de  Boleton  tenet  di.  car.,  Laurentius  de  Etton  j  car.  di., 
Oliverus  de  Messingham'  di.  car., — ^unde  viij  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  iiij  car.  terrae. 
Jacobus  de  Privill  tenet  iij  car.  ij  bov.,  Rogerus  Ughtred  vj 
bov., — unde  viij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

KILLINGWIK    PERCI. 

De  feodo  de  Brus  vj  car.  terrae. 
Petrus  de  Fenton  tenet  j  car.,  Ricardus  de  Fenton  j  car.,  haeres 
Rogeri  di.  car.,  Robertus  Daniel  ij  bov.,  haeres  Willelmi  del 
Haie  ij  bov.,  Robertus  filius  Ivonis  ij  bov.,  Robertus  Ughtred 
tenet  residuum, — unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

close  of  the  fourteenth  oentury.  John  de  Bolton,  senior,  merchant,  chamberlain 
in  1380,  died  in  1395,  and  was  buried  in  the  conventual  church  of  the  Friars 
Minors  in  York.  John  de  Bolton,  junior,  who  lived  in  the  parish  of  St.  Saviour 
in  the  Marsh,  was  chamberlain  in  1384,  baiUff  in  1386-7,  M.P.  in  1399  and 
1406,  and  lord  mayor  in  1410.  WiUiam  de  Bolton,  merchant,  by  will  dated 
7th  May,  1428,  desired  to  be  buried  "in  ecclesia  Sancti  Salvatoris  in  Ebor., 
subtus  lapidem  marmoreum  patris  mei  in  choro  Sancti  Johannis  Evangclistse 
ibidem."  Another  John  de  Bolton,  merchant,  was  chamberlain  in  1417,  sheritf 
in  1419-20,  M.P.  in  1427-8,  and  lord  mayor  in  1431.  He  died  in  August,  1 145, 
and  was  buried  in  the  church  of  St.  Saviour.  By  Alice,  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Nicholas  Blackburn,  senior,  alderman  of  York,  John  de  Bolton  had,  uith  other 
issue,  a  daughter  Margaret,  who  married  Henry  Gascoigne,  esq.,  of  Harswell,  and 
died  about  1471. 

•  Oliver  de  Mesaingham  and  Isabel  his  wife,  living  in  Etton,  gave  four  acres 
of  land  in  Traneby  to  the  priory  of  Watton  (Burton*$  Hon.  Ebor.,  416). 


WAPENTAkE    OF   HARTHILL,    £.  B.  259 


NES8INOWIK. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  vij  car.  terrae. 
Petrus  de  Malo  Lacu  tenet  totum, — unde  xvj  car.  terr»  faciimt 
feod. 

BOULTON. 

De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  iiij  car.  terrae. 
Johannes   de  Grai  tenet  j  car.,  Robertus  de  Boleton"  j  car., 
RadulphxLs  Dowai  di.  car.,  Adam  de  Esthorp  di.  car.,  Radulphus 
de  Mikelfeld  di.  car.,  Walterus  Dowai  iij  bov.,  Petnis  de  Fenton 
j  bov., — unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Moubrai  j  car.  terrae. 
Isabella  de  Haule  tenet  vj  bov.,  Robertas  de  Boulton  tenet  ij 
bov., — ^unde  xiiij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 


CRAUNCEWIK. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  v  car.  terrae. 
Galfridus  de  Hothum*  tenet  j  car.,   Ricardus  filius  ejus  di. 
car.,  Avicia  de  Roston  ij  bov.,  Johannes  de  Crauncewik  ij  bov., 
Stephanus  Amald  di.  car.,  Thomas  Walleran  ij  bov.,  Johannes 
de  Hothum  tenet  residuimi, — unde  xiiij  car.  terrae  fjEU^iunt  feod. 

« 

BESEWIR. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  [blank]  .^ 
Margeria  Graunsard  [et]  Galfridus  Aguillon''  tenent  [blank'] , 
Willelmus  Daniel  tenet  residuum, — ^unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod. 


*  Robert  de  Bolton  was  elected  knight  of  the  shire  for  the  oounty  of  York  in 
the  34th  Edward  I.  (Pari.  Writs.,  i.,  169).    See  page  257,  note  y. 

*  Geoffrey  de  Hotham  is  not  mentioned  by  Dugdale  or  in  any  pedigree  of 
the  family.  In  the  SOth  Edward  I.  he  was  appmnted  one  of  the  collectors,  in 
Yorkshire,  of  the  Aid  for  marrying  the  king's  eldest  daughter  {Pari.  Writt,  i., 
133).  On  March  SOth,  1804,  he  had  a  licence  to  have  an  oratory  for  life  within 
his  manor  of  Cranswick  {FcuH  Sbor.,  i.,  360).  In  the  4th  Edward  TI.  he 
obtained  a  charter  for  a  market  and  fair  at  Orauncewyk,  and  a  gnnt  of  firee 
warren  in  Hoton,  Laxinton,  Bordelby  and  Foul  Sutton  {Cal.  Sot.  Uhart.,  143). 
Geofl&ey  de  Hotham  was  returned  lord  of  Hoton  cum  Orauncewyk,  Scorborough, 
Herleysey,  Bordeby,  and  Luterington  in  1316,  and  in  1330  he  founded  a  house 
of  Austin  Friars  at  Hull  (Col.  Top.  et  Oen.,  iv.,  132). 

'  According  to  Kirkby's  Inquest  there  were  three  caruoates  in  Beswick 
belonging  to  the  foe  of  Mauley. 

•*  In  the  28th  Edward  I.  Geoffrey  Aguillon  gave  to  the  nuns  of  Watton  a 
rent  charge  of  208.  out  of  half  a  carucate  of  land  in  Beswick  (Burton's  Mon. 
Ehor.,  412). 

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SN1GHT3     F£lfl    IN    lOR&SHlEB* 


MOLSCROFT. 


De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  ij  car,  terne. 
Johannes  de  Cave  tenet  yj  bov,,  Kogerns  de  Skotre*^  vj  bov,, 
Rogcrns  de  Wodlxall  ij  bo  v.,  Bobertus  Schalman  ij  bov.j — unde 
xij  car.  terrBB  faciunt  feod. 


BO0TH    CLIFF. 


De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacn  j  car,  terrse. 
WUJelmus  de  EveringUara  tenet  iiij  bov*,  Pctms  Agnillon  ij 
bov:,  Let'  Bnming  ij  boy*, — unde  xji  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod, 

NORTH    CLIFF. 

De  feodo  de  Vesci  j  car,  terrse. 
Nicholas  de  Cliffy  tenet  totimij — unde  xx  car,  terras  faciunt 
feod. 

HOWETON, 

De  feodo  de  Vesci  di.  car*  terne, 
Thomas  de  Howcton  tenet  totunxi — unde  xx  car.  terrse  faeiunt 

feod. 

HOLM    CITM    BU(R)sAt. 

De  feodo  de  Moubrai  vj  car.  terrae. 
Willelmus  Const'/  junior,  tenet  di»  car*,  Johannes  de  Graynesby 
ij  bov.,  Kadulphus  Eeauver  j  bov%,  Simon  de  la  More  j  bov., 
Willclmus  Stnrmy  j  bov*,  Thomas  de  Methain  iiij  bov,,  Johannes 
de  Cayvill  ij  bov*,  iUicia  de  Hothum  ij  bov*,  Gerardus  Salwayn 
j  car*,  Johaimes  de  Colevill  j  bov*^  Henricus  filius  Roberti  j  bov,, 
— unde  xviij  car»  terr^e  faeiunt  feod. 


^HOEP    HERS£WELL. 

De  feodo  de  Roos  j  car*  terrBe. 
Robertus   filius   Willelmi   de   Thorp  tenet   ij   bov*,    Gerardus 
Salvayn  tenet  residuum, — unde  xvj  car*  terrse  faciunt  feod, 

'  Bj  Inq.  p.  m.,  &th  Edwnrd  II.,  Rogar  de  Sootre  died  seised  of  lands  in 
Molscroftj  Scrubbe.4  aud  Walkmgton  {Cal  Inq.p.  «•,,  i.,  247).  Hd  left  li  ividow, 
A^es  {Ahbretf.  Mot.  Orig.,  L,  188),  and  a  daughter  ftod  heiress,  Elizabeth,  wbuse 
Inq,  p.  m.  wa^  takon  in  tbe  8tli  Edward  If.  ( CaL  Inq,  p.  *».,  i.,  257)*  Eoger  d© 
Scot  re  wa*  confitituted  a  baron  of  the  Exchequer,  17th  July,  1310  {FiMS*t 
Judges,  m.,  300). 

>■  In  1307  Nieholaa  de  Cljff  obUined  a  charter  of  frise  wajren  in  Oyffe  and 
SouthdifTe   {Cat.  EoL  Chart.,  140). 

i"  William  lo  Constable  and  Gerard  Sal?ajQ  were  joint  lords  of  Hulm  cum 
]3uT¥«j  iu  1316.  On  April  26 th,  1319,  Sir  William  le  Constable  was  allowed  to 
have  an  oratorj  in  his  manors  of  Holm  and  Flaynehnrgh  during  the  wchbiiihop'i 
plca^^ure  {Fasti  Ehor.,  i,,  415), 


WAPENTAKE   OF   HARTHILL^    £.  R.  261 


De  feodo  Regis  xyj  car.  terrse. 
Willelmus  de  Harum  tenet  v  bov,,  Grodefridus  Frankelyn  iij 
bov.,  Adam  le  Ken  iij  bov.,  Nicholaus  Clericns  ij  bov.,  Thomas 
at  Stanes  ij  bov.,  Simon  de  la  Grene  j  boy.,  Gerardus  Salvayn 
iiij  boy.,  Robertus  le  Veyll  ij  bov.  et  ij  partes  j  bov.,  Willelmus 
Stnrmy  j  bov.  et  tertiam  partem  j  bov.,  Robertas  de  Haiton  ij 
bov.,  Adam  Francais  iij  bov.,  Adam  de  Wighton  iij  bov.,  'Wil- 
lelmus de  Harthill  j  bov.,  Ricardus  le  Ken  ij  bov.,  Iiaeres  Thomae 
Hulkel  ij  bov.,  Willelmus  le  Stabler  iij  bov.,  Thomas  de  Stodelai 
di.  ear.,  Walterus  de  Grendale  j  car.,  Ricardus  de  Santon  ij 
bov.,  Ricardus  de  Bridmore  iiij  bov.,  Thomas  de  Howeton  j  car., 
Walterus  Faber  ij  bov.,  Johannes  Clericus  ij  bov.,  Johannes  de 
Holm  iiij  bov.,  Cassaner'  j  bov.,  Willelmus  filius  Jurdani  j  bov., 
Thomas  Darayns  ij  bov.,  Johanna  de  Vivonia*  et  Paganus  de 
Tibtofb  tenent  residuum, — ^unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

KIBLINOCOTES.* 

De  feodo  de  Perci  di.  car.  terrae. 
Adam  de  Everingham  et  mater  ejus'  tenent  totum, — ^imde  xyj 
car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 


SRT7LC0TES. 

De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  ij  car. 
Johannes  de   Grei  tenet  totum, — unde  x   car.   terrae   faciunt 
feod. 

MITON. 

De  feodo  de  Vesci  j  car.  terrae.     , 
Gilbertus  de  Aton  tenet  totum, — imde  xyj  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod. 

*  Market  "Weighton. 

'  Joan,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  William  de  Fortibus,  brother  of 
Hugh  de  Vivonia  ( Cal.  Oen.,  i.,  89,  205),  and  widow  of  Eeginald  Fitz  Peter,  had 
lan(&  in  Wighton  as  part  of  her  dowry  {Dugd.  Bar.,  i.,  624).  In  the  27th 
Edward  I.,  being  then  50  years  old,  she  was  found  to  be  one  of  the  heirs  of  her 
mother,  Matilda  de  Kyme  {Cal.  Chn.,  ii.,  567). 

i  Payn  de  Tibetot,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  de  Tibetot,  by  Eva,  daughter  and 
heiress  of  Payne  de  Chaworth  {S.  Torks.,  i.,  325),  was  about  18  years  old  in  the 
26th  Edward  I.  (Cal.  Oen.,  ii.,  556).  In  the  5th  Edward  II.  he  obtained  a 
charter  for  a  market  and  fair  at  Wighton,  near  Beverley  ( Cal.  Mot.  Chart.,  145), 
and  died  about  1315  (Pari.  Writs,  ii.,  1508).  His  widow,  Agnes  Tibetot,  held 
"  Wichton  cum  Schupton,"  in  1316,  jointly  with  Herbert  Fitz  John,  grandson 
of  the  above-mentioned  Joan  de  Vivonia. 

*  Membrane  v.,  in  dorso. 

'  Adam  de  Everingham  and  Alice,  his  mother. 


262  knights'  fees  in  Yorkshire. 

willajidsbt. 

De  feodo  de  Stotevill  iiij  car.  teme. 
WillehnHs  Stele  tenet  vj  bov.^  Robertus  de  WiUaideby  ij  bov.^ 
Jobaimes  de  Melsa  tenet  Tesidaum^ — unde  viij  car.  terrse  fadunt 
feod. 

De  feodo  de  Yesci  iiij  car.  terrse. 
Johannes  de  Melsa  tenet  totum, — unde  xvj  car.  terras  fadunt 
feod,* 

HESELL. 

De  fisodo  de  Stotevill  iij  car.  terrse. 
Jacobus  le  Har]^  tenet  j  car.^  hseres  Saieri  de  Bilton  j  car., 
Johannes  le  Moigne  di.  car.,  David  de  Cawod  di.  car., — unde 
viij  car.  terrse  fadunt  feod. 

ANLAGHBY. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  di.  car. 
Thomas  de  Portington  tenet  totum, — ^unde  xx  car.  terrse  faciunt 
feod. 

COTTINGHAM. 

De  feodo  de  Stotevill  vij  car.  terrse. 
Robertus  de  Stotevill  tenet  j  car.,  Domina"  de  Wake  tenet 
residuum, — unde  viij  car.  terrse  fadunt  feod. 

WLFERTON. 

De  feodo  de  Stotevill  j  car.  terrse. 
Robertus  de  Stotevill  tenet  totum, — unde  viij  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod. 

triTHETON.* 

De  feodo  de  Stotevill  vj  car.  terr«. 
Willelmus  Hardy  tenet  di.  car.,  Robertus  Daniel  v}  bov.,  Wil- 
lelmus  Spark  j  bov.,   Ricardus  Russell  ij  bov.,    Ricardus  de 
Cardvill  ij  bov.,  Domina  de  Wake  tenet  residuum, — unde  viij 
car.  terrse  fadunt  feod. 

BENTELET. 

De  feodo  de  Roos  j  car.  terrae. 
Willelmus  Pratte  tenet  ij  bov.,  Ricardus  de  Bentelei  residuum, 
— ^undte  xy  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod. 

*■  Joan,  widow  of  John  VTake,  who  died  in  the  28th  Edward  I.,  leaving  a 
son  and  heir,  Thomas,  then  aged  two  years  {Cal.  Gen.,  ii.,  &87,  616). 
"  Little  VTeighton,  near  Cottingham. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   HARTHILLj    S.  R.  263 

ELVELE. 

De  feodo  de  Vesci  v  car.  terrse. 
Gilbertus  de  Aton  tenet  j  car.,  Ricardos  de  Anlaghby  j  car., 
Johannes  Fancort  j  car.,  Henricus  de  Siwardeby  j  car.,  Wil- 
lelmus  Consf  **  j  car., — ^unde  xyj  car.  terr»  faciunt  feod. 

SKITEBY. 

De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  v  car.  terree. 
Archiepiscopus  tenet  totum, — unde  viij  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod. 

ELOHETON. 

De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  tj  car.  terrae. 
Archiepiscopus  tenet  totum, — ^unde  viij  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod. 

8WANE8LUND,  FERIBY   CUM    BRAITHWAIT.^ 

De  feodo  de  Vesci  viij  car.  terrse  di. 
Robertus  de  Roos  tenet  j  car.,  Ricardus  de  Anlaghby  j  car., 
Alanus  de  Coupeland  vj  bov.,  Petrus  Deyvill  di.  car.,  Willehnus 
Smahnan  iij  bov.,  Robertus  Maresc'  ij  bov.,  Nicholaus  at  West- 
houB  iij  bov.,  hseres  de  Captoft  di.  car.,  haeres  [de]  Brisbang'  ij 
bov.,  Loretta  de  Fumivale^  residuum, — ^unde  xvj  car.  teme 
faciunt  feod. 

SOUTH    BURTON.*" 

De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  x  car.  tenw. 
Robertus  de  Coigners  tenet  ij  car.  v  bov.,  Johannes  de  Stavelay 
vj  bov.,  Willelmus  de  Burton  vj  bov.,  Willelmus  de  la  Dale  ij 
bov.,  Rosa  de  Esingwold  ij  bov.,  Galfiidus  Cheseandbrede*  j 
bov.,  Galfiidus  Pacok  j  bov.,  Archiepiscopus  tenet  residuum, — 
unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

BRANTINGHAM. 

De  feodo  de  StoteviU  j  car.  et  di. 
Johannes  de  Colby  tenet  totum, — unde  x  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod. 

*  According  to  Kirkby's  Inquest  (pc^e  80),  William  le  Constable  held  some- 
thing in  Elvele  (Kirk  Ella)  of  tJohn  de  Yescy,  and  he  of  the  heir  of  Moubray. 

p  Braithwait  does  not  occur  in  the  Nomina  Villanmi,  and  I  am  unable  to 
identify  it. 

f  Lora,  daughter  and  oo-heiiess  of  Gerard  Fumival,  and  widow  of  John  de 
TJsflete.  In  1316  Lora  de  Usflet  held  "  Swanlond  cum  Feriby  "  jointly  with  the 
Prior  of  Ferriby. 

*"  Commonly  called  Bishop  Burton. 

•  Geoffrey  Cheese-and-bread.  This  singular  name  will  probably  be  new  even 
to  Mr.  Lower. 


264  knights'  fees  in  Yorkshire. 

De  feodo  de  Faucomberg  ij  car.  terrae. 
Thomas  filius  Joliaimis  [tenet]  ij  bov.^  Badulphus  Hallemaa 
iiij  bov.,  Petrus  de  Hobn  ij  bov.,  Rogerus  le  Joven'  ij  bov., 
Bobertus  filius  Reginaldi  ij  bov.,  Rogerus  Cai^)'  ij  bov.,  Wil- 
leknus  Halmen  ij  bov., — ^unde  xvj  car.  terr«  faciunt  feod. 

waldeby. 

De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  iiij  car.  terrae. 
Robertus  Freman  tenet  ij  bov.,  Petrus  de  Trehous  iiij  bov., 
Johannes  Abnan  j  bov.,  Simon  du  Lund  iiij  bov.,  Johannes 
filius  Roberti  vj  bov.,  haeres  Henrici  de  Santon  vj  bov.,  Alex- 
ander de  Homsee  ij  bov.,  Archiepiscopus,  nomine  dotis,  re- 
siduum,— ^unde  xij  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Vesci  di.  car. 
Reynerus  de  Vesci  tenet  totum, — imde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feed. 

RIFFLINOHAM. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  iij  car.  teme. 
Thomas  de  Howeton  tenet  j  car.,  Radulphus  de  Ripplingham 
j  car.,  Alexander  de  Cave'  iij  bov.,  Willehnus  Vavasur  iij  bov., 
Stephanus  de  Ripplingham  ij  bov., — ^unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciimt 
feod. 

De  feodo  de  Stotevill  x  bov. 
Radulphus  de  Ripplingham  tenet  iiij  bov.,  Willelmus  de  Coppe- 
grave  vj  bov., — unde  xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

DREUTON. 

De  feodo  de  Vescy  ij  car.  terrae. 
Simon  de  Dreuton  tenet  vj  bov.,  Johannes  filius  ejus  iiij  bov., 
Johannes  de  Metham  ij  bov.,  Nicholaus  de  Cave  iiij  bov., — 
unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

'  On  Nov.  7th,  SOth  Edward  I.,  Alexander  de  Gave  was  appointed  one  of  the 
collectors,  in  Yorkshire,  of  the  Aid  for  marrying  the  king's  oldest  daughter 
{Pari.  WrUs,  i.,  183).  In  the  2nd  Edward  II.  he  obtained  a  charter  of  free 
warren  in  South  Gave,  Bipplingham,  Holm  and  Kiplingcotes  ( Col.  Rot.  Chart., 
141)'.  In  1311  he  was  one  of  the  keepers  of  the  lands  and  tenements  which  had 
belonged  to  the  Templars  in  the  county  of  York  (Fasti  Ebor.,  i.,  376).  On  Sept. 
24th,  1814,  bishop  Eelhiwe,  of  Durham,  ^nted  an  indulgence  of  forty  days  in 
behalf  of  the  chapel  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary  in  the  church  of  South  Cave, 
for  the  good  estate  of  Alexander  de  Gave  and  Joan,  his  wife,  and  for  the  souls  of 
Peter  and  Ellen  de  Gave,  his  parents,  who  are  buried  in  the  church  of  All  Saints 
at  South  Gave  {Ibid.,  418).  In  1816  Alexander  de  Gave  was  returned  joint  lord 
of  South  Gave,  North  Gliff  and  South  Cliff.  He  occurs  as  a  commissioner  of 
array  for  the  wapentake  of  Harthill  in  1818,  and  was  elected  knight  of  the  shire 
for  the  county  of  York  in  the  same  year  {Pari.  WriU,  ii.,  651). 


WAPENTAKE    OF   HARTHILL^   E.  R.  265 

ITERTHORP. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  iiij  car.  terrae. 
Johannes   Benet  tenet  iij  bov.,  Thomas  de  Lynton  ij   bov., 
Johannes   le   Boteler  j   bov.,    Ricardus   Biset    j   bov.,   haeres 
Simonis  Bonrge  j  bov.,  hseres  Godefridi  Haye  residuum, — unde 
xvj  ear.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

NORTH    CAVE." 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  ij  car.  vj  bov. 
Johannes   de   Metham   tenet  j    car.,   Johannes  Tothe  j  car., 
Ricardus  Prestman  ij  bov.,  Ricardus  de  Morgvill  ij  bov.,  Wil- 
lelmus  de  Danethorp  ij  bov., — unde  xvj  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Percy  de  KUdale  ij  car.  terrae. 
Haeres  Elyae  de  Flanvyle  iiij  bov.,  Willehnus  Sturmy,  junior, 
xij  bov., — unde  xx  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Stuteville  ij  car.  terrae  et  di. 
Stephanus  Taloun  j  car.,  Alanus  de  Coupeland  v  bov.,  Wil- 
lehnus  de  Thometoft  vij  bov.,-r-unde   xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod. 

De  feodo  de  Faucunberge  iij  car. 
Willehnus  filius  Petri  xj  bov.  et  di.,  Nicholaus  de  Hothum  j 
bov.,  Johannes  de  Metham  j  bov.  et  di.,  Symon  de  EUerker  iiij 
bov.,  Johannes  de  Chiefnies  j  bov.,  haeres  Roberti  Cock  j  bov., 
Alicia  Stelez  j  bov.,  Johannes  Pay  ij  bov.,  Walterus  Faucun- 
berge, jimior,  j  bov., — unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

HOTHT7M. 

De  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu  xj  bov. 
Alicia  de  Hothum  tenet  totum, — unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod. 

Summa  feodorum  istius  wapentachiiy  xxvj  feoda  di.  et  vj** 
pars  unius  feodi. 

Summa  denariorum,  Iiij  li.  vjs.  viijd. 

"  Membrane  vi. 


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SHIREBT7RNE. 

De  feodo  de  Moubray  xiiij  car.  terrae. 
Adam  de  Evermgham  tenet  ix  car.  et  ij  bov.,  Willebnus  de 
Shirebume  xiiij  bov.,  Willelmus  de  Meaus  x  bov.,  Willehnus  de 
Ei^hom  v]  bov.,  Willelmus,  capellanus  de  Yiphele,  ij  bov.,  Hen- 
ricus  Scot  y  bov.,  Willelmus  Pulor  iij  bov.,  Ricardus,  capellanus 
de  Grymeston,  j  bov., — ^unde  xxiiij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  Arcbiepiscopi  iij  car. 
Nicbolaus  de  Hastvng  tenet  vij  bov.,  Willelmus  de  Erghom 
yj  bov.,  Willelmus  de  Shirebume  v  bov.,  Nicholaus  de  Hugate 
j  bov.,  Thomas  Flayghgaft  j  bov.,  Thomas  atte  Strete  j  bov., 
Petrus  de  Ledemer  (Sledmere)  j  bov.,  Thomas  Frounf  ij  bov., — 
unde  xxj  faciunt  feod. 

EST    He(s)laRDTON. 

De  feodo  de  Moubray  ij  car.  terrae. 
Robertus  de  ColeviU  tenet  iij  bov.,   Adam   Bernard  ij   bov., 
Willelmus  de  Buskeby  ij  bov.,  WiUelmus  Meignill  di.  car., 
Johannes  Louny  j  bov., — unde  xxiiij  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Bruys  yj  car.  et  iij  bov. 
Robertus  de  Colvill  tenet  vj  car.  et  j  bov.,  Robertus  Scrle  ij 
bov., — unde  xxij  car.  et  di.  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Ros  ij  car.  et  di. 
Willelmus  de  Rillyngton   tenet  vij  bov.  et  di.,  Johannes  dc 
Rillyngton  vij  bov.  et  di.,  Willelmus  de  Shircburne  iij  bov., 
Rogerus  de  Den  j  bov., — ^unde  xx  car.  faciimt  feod. 

TEDINOHAM. 

De  feodo  Walteri  de  Faucunberge  j  car. 
Priorissa  de  Yedingham  tenet  totum, — unde   xxij   car.  et  di. 
faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  Nicholai  de  Meignill  v  bov. 
Willelmus   le   Colevill  tenet  j   bov.,    Alicia    Frybois  j   bov., 
Rogerus  de  Holond  j  bov.,  Thomas  Le-nedy-man  j  bov.,  Robertus 
Wwrde  j  bov., — unde  xxij  car.  et  di.  faciunt  feod. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  BUCKROSE^  E.  R.  267 

KNAPTON.'' 

De  feodo  de  Vescy  v  car.  tcrrae. 
Gilbertus  de  Aton*  tenet  xv  bov.,  Willelmiis  le  ColeviU  xv  bov., 
NiclioIaTis  de  Snayington  vj  bov.,  Johannes  Script'  iij  bov., 
Henricus  de  Malton  j  bov., — unde  xxiiij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

SCAMSSTON. 

De  feodo  de  Moubray  vij  car.  terrae. 
Willebnus  de  Latymer  tenet  totum, — unde  xxviij  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod. 

WYNTRINGHAM. 

De  feodo  de  Mortymer  viij  car. 
Willehnus  de  Vescy  tenet  totum, — unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod. 

NEWETON. 

De  feodo  de  Luterell  x  car.  vj  bov. 
Thomas  Playce^  tenet  ij  car.,  Willelmus  Curcy  xij  bov.,  Petrus 
Bekard  ij  car.,  Johannes  de  Heselarton  j  car.,  Isabella  Playce 
iij  bov.,  Petrus  de  Garton  iij  bov.,  Robertus  Dreng  yj  bov., 
Robertus  Playce  vj  bov.,  Hawysia  Mangevylain  ij  bov.,  Johannes 
Gx)wer  xiij  bov.,  Walterus  Marescall  j  bov., — unde  xviij  car. 
faciunt  feod. 

SCAKELTHORF. 

De  feodo  de  Bygot  vj  car.  terrae. 
Badulphus  filius  Willehni  xxij  bov.,   Thomas  dc  Wollay  xiij 
bov..  Jacobus  de  Milyngton  xiij  bov., — ^unde  xxviij  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Ros  j  car.  terrae. 
Prior  de  Kirkeham  tenet  yj  bov.,  haeredes  Willelmi  filii  Willehni 
de  Ncuton  ij  bov., — unde  xx  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

NORTON. 

De  feodo  de  Moubray  vj  car.  terrae. 
Haeres  Mathei  de  Louefiis''  xiij  bov.,  haeres  de  Aton  j  car., 
Priorissa  de  Thycheued  iij  bov.,  Hamon  Surdeval  j  car., — unde 
xviij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

*  Membrane  vi.,  in  dorso. 

*  Gilbert  de  Aton  had  a  grant  of  fi^  warren  in  Knapton  in  the  2nd  Edw.  II. 
{Cal.  Rot.  Chart.,\41). 

*  By  Inq.  p.  m.,  10th  Edward  II.,  Thomas  Playce  died  seised  of  2  oaruoates  in 
Neuton,  1  carucate  in  Dugelby,  12  bovates  in  Multhorp,  and  13  borates  in 
Kirkeby  in  Grendale  {Cal.  Inq.  p.  w.,  i.,  279).  William  Playoe  was  his  son  and 
heir  (Abbrev.  Sot.  Oriq.,  i.,  233). 

*  The  heir  of  Matthew  de  Louvaine  was  his  son  Thomas,  who  was  aged  twelve 
years,  or  thereabouts,  in  the  30th  Edward  I.  (Cal.  Gen.,  ii.,  624). 


268  knights'  f£es  in  Yorkshire. 

WELLOM. 

De  feodo  de  Moiibray  iij  car.  terrae. 
Haeres*  Willelmi  de  Aton  tenet  totum^ — unde  xviij  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod. 

MENYTHORP. 

De  feodo  Johannis  Bygot  iiij  car.  terrae  et  di. 
Mar*  de  Nevill  iij  car.  et  v  bov.,  Alicia  de  Hamby  vij  bov., — 
unde  xvij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

EDILTHORP. 

De  feodo  de  Brus  iiij  car.  terrae. 
Badulphus  de  Frytheby  tenet  totum, — unde  xxij  car.  terrae  et 
di.  faciunt  feod. 

FRYTHEBY./ 

De  feodo  de  Latymer  ij  car.  terrae. 
Badulphus  de  Frytheby  tenet  totum, — ^unde  xxviij  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod. 

H0T7S0M. 

De  feodo  de  Ros  xij  car.  terrae. 
Willelmus  de  Ros  tenet  xj  car.,  Walterus  de  Bardon  iiij  bov., 
Walterus  Marescall  ij  bov.,  Willelmus  de  Priston  ij  bov., — unde 
xxiiij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

SCRAYNOHAM. 

De  feodo  de  Wake  vj  car.  vj  bov. 
Walterus  de  Langeton^  \j  car.,   Willelmus  filius  Rocelyni  ij 
bov.,  Johannes  Berard  iiij  bov., — ^unde  xyj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

LEPYNGTON. 

De  feodo  de  Ros  iij  car.  vj  bov. 
Godefridus  de  Melsa  iij  car.,  Willelmus  de  Husom  ij  bov., 
Johannes  de  Lepyngton  iiij  bov., — unde  xxiiij  car.  teme  et  di. 
faciunt  feod. 

'  Gilbert  de  Aton  obtained  a  charter  of  tree  warren  in  Wellom  in  the  2nd 
Edward  II.  (Col.  Rot.  Ckart.,  141). 

/  Firby,  in  the  parish  of  Westow. 

f  The  well-known  bishop  of  Liohfield  and  Coventry  and  a  great  statesman. 
He  was  a  canon  of  York  and  master  of  St.  Leonard's  Hospital  (Fasti  Ebor.,  i., 
802,  881).  On  the  13th  kal.  Dec.,  1301,  John  de  Chaggeley,  priest,  was  insti- 
tuted to  the  rectory  of  Scrayngham  "  ad  pwesentationem  dilectorum  in  Christo 
filiorum  domini  Johannis  de  Drokenesford  et  magistri  Thonisc  de  Eadburbyri, 
canonioorum  Ebor.,  a  venerabili  patre  domino  Waltero  de  Langeton,  Coventr'  et 
Lich'  episoopo,  ad  hoc  plenam  potestatem  habentium  "  (Be^.  Corhridge,  35  a). 


WAPENTAKE  OF  BUCKROSE^  £.  R.  269 

De  feodo  de  Dayvill  iij  car.  \j  bov. 
Godefridus   de   Melsa   tenet    totum, — ^unde    xxiiij    car.   terrae 
faciunt  feod.  ' 

BARKETHORF.* 

De  feodo  de  Ros  v  car.  et  j  bov. 
Radulphiis  de  Barkethorp  vij  bov.,  Galfiddiis  Stull  iiij  bov., 
Willelmus  de  Shirebume  j  car.,  Emma  filia  ejus  x  bov.,  Wil- 
lebnus  Crokes  v  bov.,  Isabella  Crokes  j  bov.,  Avicia  Crokes  j 
bov.,  Willelmus  Molend^  j  bov.,  Petnis  de  Sutton  ij  bov.,  Jo- 
hannes de  Brantyngham  j  bov.,  Willelmus  Palmer  j  bov., — unde 
xxiiij  car.  terrse  et  di.  faciunt  feod. 

BUOOETHORF. 

De  feodo  de  Chancy  iij  car.  et  vij  bov. 
Godefridus  Dautriue  xiiij  bov.,  Alicia  de  Limd*  vij  bov.,  Domina 
de  Gray  ij  bov.,  Ricardus  le  Vemoun  j  car., — unde  xvj  faciunt 
feod. 

Summa  xj  li.  xiijs.  iiijd.  q. 

LEVENYNG.-' 

De  feodo  de  Ros  xij  car.  terrae. 
Willelmus  de  Ros  tenet  xij  bov.,  Rogerus  Trussebut  ij  car.  di., 
Johannes  Bernevill   vj  car.   vj  bov.,  Willelmus  filius  Thomae 
vj  bov.,  Robertus  de  Grymeston  iiij  bov., — unde  xxiiij  car.  terrae 
faciunt  feod. 

^  The  hamlet  of  Barthorpe,  or  Barthorpe  Bottoms^  about  two  miles  east  of 
Scrajingham,  is  in  the  parish  of  Acklam,  and  not  in  that  of  Scrajingham,  as  I 
have  inadvertently  stated,  aniea,  page  71. 

'  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Alice  de  Lund  was  taken  April  22nd,  d2nd  Edward  I. — 
"Dicunt  [jurati]  super  saoramentum  suum  quod  quaxlam  Agnes  de  Athewyk 
fuit  aliquando  in  seisina  unius  messuagii  et  septem  bovatarum  terra;  cum  peiti- 
nentiis  in  Bugthorp  quae  ipsa  Agnes  nabuit  ex  dono  et  concessione  Walteri  de 
Grey. — Et  dicunt  quod  Petrus  de  Lund  desponsavit  dictam  Agnetem  in  seisina 
dictorum  tenementorum  existentem,  et  seisinam  suam  una  cum  praedicta  Agnete 
de  prsedictis  tenementis  continuavit  usque  ad  diem  obitus  dictse  Agnetis;  et 
statim  post  mortem  dictse  Agnetis  dominus  Thomas  de  Chaunci,  modo  Baro  de 
Skyrpenbek,  posuit  clamium  suum  in  dictis  tenementis,  nitens  prsefatum  Petrum 
inde  ejicere ;  qui  Petrus  viribus  praedicti  Thomae  resistens  seisinam  suam  de  dictis 
tenementis  continuavit ;  ita  quod  praedictus  Petrus  in  seisinam  dictorum  tene- 
mentorum existens  desponsavit  prsedictam  Aliciam,  filiam  praedicti  Thomae  de 
Chaunci,  et  prsedictis  Petro  et  Alicia  in  seisina  dictorum  tenementorum  exis- 
tentibus  pracfatus  Thomas  propter  securitatem  dictae  Aliciae  filiae  suae  concessit 
pracdictis  Petro  et  Aliciae  quod  ipsi  et  haeredes  sui  de  corporibus  ipsorum  procreati 
tenerent  dicta  tenementa  cum  pertinentiis  de  ipso  Thoma  et  haeredibus  suis. — 
Dicunt  etiam  quod  Margareta,  fUia  pnedictae  Aliciae,  est  ejus  haeres  propinquior, 
et  fuit  aetatis  quatuor  annorum  ad  festum  Annunciationis  Beatae  Mariae  proximo 
praeteritum  "  {Cal.  Gen.,  ii.,  661). 

i  Membrane  vii. 


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ACCLOM. 

De  feodo  de  Ros  \j  car.  et  vj  bov.  terrae. 
Hugo  Broune  tenet  xij  bov.,  Thomas  Comewaleys  xij  bov., 
WiUehnus  Crokes  xj  bov.,  Rogerus  Trusscbut  ix  bov.,  Hugo 
Gaugy  ij  bov.,  Margareta  Crokes  iij  bov.,  Petrus  Faber  j  bov., 
Alicia  Clok  ij  bov.,  Agnes  de  Vcscy  ij  bov., — unde  xxiiij  car. 
terrse  faciunt  feod. 


De  feodo  Marmeduci  de  Thwenge  v  car.  terrse. 
Avicia  de  Gerwardeby  x  bov.,  Thomas  de  Cayton  iiij  bov.,  Adam 
Arundel  x  bov.,  Avicia  filia  ejus  iiij  bov.,  Adam  Verdenel'  xiiij 
bov., — unde  xx  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod. 

BEROHTHORF.'* 

De  feodo  de  Bniys  ij  car.  et  di. 
Walterus  Uppiby  iiij  bov.,  Robertus  Blaunch'  iij  bov.,  Ricardus 
Everard  ij  bov.,  Radulphus  de  Prytheby  vij  bov.,  Ricardus 
Stule  j  bov.,  Stephanus  de  Kenerthorp  j  bov.,  Henricus  de  Hou 
j  bov.,  Robertus  de  Dalton  j  bov., — imde  xxij  car.  et  di.  faciunt 
feod. 

THURQBNTHORP." 

De  feodo  de  Bruys  xiij  bov. 
Margeria  uxor  Ricardi  iiij  bov.,  Thomas  de  Midelton  iiij  bov., 
Willelmus  West  j  bov.,  Johannes  Belle  j  bov.,  Johanna  Grymet 
j  bov.,  Thomas  Lovel  j  bov.,  Willelmus  Boneface  j  bov., — unde 
xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

LANGTON. 

De  feodo  de  Wake  xij  car. 
Willelmus  de  Langeton  tenet  x  bov.,  Thomas  Lovel  di.  car., 
Radulphus  de  Marinse  ij  bov.,  Isabella  de  Vescy  x  car., — unde 
xij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

*  Garrowby,  in  the  parish  of  Kirby-Underdale. 

'  Adam  Verdenel  was  bailiff  of  York  in  1287-8.  He  was  the  son  of  Robert 
Verdenel  "  de  Marisco,  Ebor.,"  bailiff  in  1253-4,  who  founded  a  chantry  at  the 
altar  of  the  Blessed  "Virgin  in  the  church  of  St.  Saviour,  and  left  a  widow, 
Mariote,  who  was  living  in  1281  (Itea.  Wickwaine,  10).  John  Verdenel,  brother 
of  Robert,  was  bailiff  temp.  Henry  III.,  John  de  Selby  then  being  mayor  ( Coif. 
MSS.,  Nero  D.  iii.,  184).  Another  John  Verdenel  was  chamberlain  in  1290. 
Vincent  Verdenel  was  chamberlain  in  1295,  and  bailiff  in  1304-5.  Robert,  son 
of  the  above-mentioned  Adam  Verdenel,  was  living  in  1304,  and  his  son,  Thomas 
Verdenel,  of  York,  died  about  1333. 

"•  Burythorpe. 

■  The  vill  of  Thurgenthorp,  or  Thomthorpe,  has  disappeared.  It  stood  about 
half  a  mile  west  of  Langton. 


WAPENTAKE    O?    BUCKROSE^   E.  R.  271 

BRIDDESSALE. 

De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  iiij  car.  terwe. 
Adam  de  Briddessale  vj  bov.,  Gilbertus  de  Briddessale  ij  car., 
Thomas  Wacelyn  di.  car.,  Willelmus  Wacelyn  vj  bov., — unde  • 
xxj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  Petri  de  Malo  Lacu  xj  car.  et  di. 
Adam  de  Briddessale  tenet  ij  bov.,  Thomas  Wacelyn  iiij  bov., 
Willelmus  Wacelyn  j  car.,  Johannes  de  Bucketon  di.  car.,  Beatrix 
de  Berghthorp  iij  bov.,  Matilda  uxor  Willelmi  yj  bov.,  Petrus 
de  Malo  Lacu  viij  car.  j  bov., — ^unde  xiiij  car.  terras  faciunt  feod. 

EST   WHARRUM.^ 

De  feodo  Petri  de  Malo  Lacu  ij  car.  vj  bov. 
Badulphus  de  Barkethorp  tenet  j  car.,  Willelmus  de  Thoraldeby 
vbov.,  Robertus  de  Dugelby  j  bov.,  Rogerus  Warde  ij  bov., 
Willelmus  Slechte^  ij  bov.,  Alexander  de  Walkyngton  ij  bov., 
Johannes  de  Buttercrambe  ij  bov., — unde  xiiij  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod. 

SUTH    WHARRUM. 

De  feodo  de  Percy  vj  car. 
Robertus  de  Percy*  tenet  totum, — unde  xxiiij  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod. 

BRIDDALE/ 

De  feodo  de  Moubray  iij  car.  terrae  et  di. 
Willelmus  le  Latymer  tenet  xij  bov.,  Robertus  Ughtridd  j  car., 
Robertus  de  Creppyng  j  car., — ^unde  xxiiij  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

RAISTHORP.' 

De  feodo  de  Bruys  ij  car.  terrae  et  di. 
Thomas  de  Gunays  tenet  j  car.,  Johannes  Grymet  j  car.,  Gilber- 
tus de  Raisthorp  di.  car., — unde  xxij  car.  et  di.  faciunt  feod. 

TOUTHORP. 

De  feodo  de  Moubray  ij  car.  et  di. 
Robertus  Ughtridd  tenet  totum, — unde  xx  car.  terrae  faciunt 
feod. 

•  Now  called  Wharram-le-street. 

p  William  Slechte  was  baiUflF  of  York  in  1279-80,  1284-5  and  1287-8.  His 
son,  Alan  Slechte,  held  the  same  office  in  1314-5. 

♦  In  the  5th  Edward  II.,  Peter,  son  of  Eobert  de  Percy,  paid  a  fine  of  20 
marks  for  licence  "  acquirendi  sibi  et  hseredibus  suis  manerium  de  Wharrum  cum 
pertinentiis,  et  advocationem  ecolesi©,  etc.,  de  Roberto  de  Percy"  {dhhrev.  Mot 
OHg.,  191). 

»"  Burdale,  in  the  parish  of  Wliarram  Percy. 
'  Membrane  vii.,  in  dorso. 


272  KNIOHTS'    FEES   IN    YORKSHIRE. 

De  feodo  de  Ros  ij  car.  ij  boy. 
Hamon  Gruscy  tenet  j  car.,  Robertns  Cissor  ij  bov.,  Robertus 
de  Fosse  iiij  bov.,  Willelmus  Boby  iiij  bov., — unde  xx  car.  terrae 
fiEU^iunt  feod. 

WETEWANGE. 

De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  xij  car.  terrae. 
Dominus  Archiepiscopus  tenet  x  car.  et  j  bov.,  Ricardus  Aunsell 
tenet  vij  bov.  et  di.,  Johannes  Aunsell  ij  bov.,  Willelmus  filius 
Adae  ij  bov.,  Alicia  Odard  et  Alicia  de  Hugate  ij  bov.  et  di., 
Laurentius  atte  Mar*  et  Matilda  Brune  j  bov., — unde  xij  car. 
terrse  faciunt  feod. 

COLLOM. 

De  feodo  Johannis  filii  B;eginaldi  xij  car.  terrae. 
Bogerus  de  Grymeston'  tenet  vj  car.,  Ricardus  de  Berley  vj  car., 
— unde  XV]  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

SLEDEMER. 

De  feodo  de  Ros  v  car.  vj  bov. 
Oerardus  Salvayn  tenet  iiij  car.  et  di.,  Robertus  filius  Galfridi  ij 
bov.,  Willelmus  Fraunceys  iij  bov.,  Henricus  de  Lutton  iij  bov., 
Walterus  Palmer  ij  bov., — unde  xx  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Moubray  xj  car.  vj  bov. 
Alicia  de  Wy  vill  tenet  v  car.  di.,  Ricardus  Layri  ij  bov.,  JoUanus 
de  Briddale  ij  bov.,  Martinus  atte  Mar*  ij  bov.,  Thomas  de  Wy- 
vill  iiij  bov.,  Walterus  de  Dalton  iiij  bov.,  Johannes  Puterel  iij 
bov.,  Robertus  filius  Galfridi  ij  bov.,  Ricardus  de  Cessewaus  j 
bov.,  Thomas  Fraunceys  j  bov.,  Willelmus  Cocus  j  bov.,  Gerar- 
dus  Salvayn  iij  car., — unde  xxiiij  car.  faciunt  feod. 

WYVERTHORP. 

De  feodo  Johannis  filii  Reginaldi  xv  car.  terrae. 
Johannes  filius  Reginaldi  tenet  xiij  car.,  Robertus  filius  NigcUi 
j  car.  et  di.,  Willelmus  de  Erghom  di.  car., — unde  xxj  car.  terrae 
faciimt  feod. 

HELFERTHORP. 

De  feodo  Johannis  filii  Reginaldi  ix  car.  ij  bov. 
Ricardus  de  Benyngton  tenet  vj  bov.,  Adam  Bruys  j  car.,  Cecilia 
de  Monte  iiij  bov.,  Thomas  de  Cayton  j  car.,  Adam  de  Helper- 
thorp  iij  bov.,  Matheus  de  CoUom  j  bov.,  Willelmus  de  Cattou 
ij  bov.,  Thomas  Drury  ij  bov.,  Beatrix  de  Bilton**  v  car., — unde 
xxj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

'  On  the  6th  kal.  June,  1S08,  Sir  Roger  de  Grymeston  and  Julian,  his  wife, 
presented  Martin  de  Grymeston,  priest,  to  the  rectory  of  Collum  {Reg,  Ch-eenfield, 
para  i.,  110  a), 

•  Probably  "  domina  Beatrix  de  Bilton,  quondam  uxor  domini  Martini  de 
Otringham"  {Reg,  Melion,  298.    Poulson's  HoldertMs,  ii.,  425). 


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EST  LUTTON. 

De  feodo  Johannis  filii  Reginald!  v  car. 
Johannes  Bard  tenet  xiij  bov.,  Johannes  de  Irton  iij  bov., 
Robertus  fiUus  Nigelli  j  car.,  Johannes  de  Heselarton  ij  bov., 
Johannes  de  Menyngthorp  ij  bov.,  Robertus  de  Colevill  j  car., 
Beatricia  Playce  ij  bov.,  Domina  de  Turkelby  ij  bov.^ — unde  xxj 
car.  terrse  faciunt  feod. 

WEST   LUTTON. 

De  feodo  Johannis  filii  Reginald!  vj  car.  terrae. 
Willelmus  Bard  tenet  ix  bov.,  Nicholaus  de  Langeton'  xij  bov., 
Willelmus  Sturmy  j  car.,  Robertus  de  Beverley  j  car.,  Johannes 
Squier  ij  bov.  Willelmus  de  Lutton  iij  bov.,  Robertus  Dreng  ij 
bov.,  Stephanus  filius  Elenae  j  bov.,  Thomas  de  Cotom  j  bov.  et 
di.,  Thomas  del  How  di.  bov.,  Robertus  de  Catton  di.  bov., 
Robertus  filius  Anabillae  di.  bov., — unde  xxj  car.  terrae  faciimt 
feod. 

THURKELBY. 

De  feodo  de  Moubray  iiij  car.  terrae. 
Letitia  de  Nouers  tenet  ij  car.  terrae,  Beatrix  de  Bilton  ij  car. 
terrae, — unde  xxj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Meignill  iiij  car.  terrae. 
Letitia  de  Nouers  tenet  ij  car.,  Beatrix  de  Bilton  ij  car., — unde 
xxj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  Johannis  filii  Reginald!  j  car.  terrae. 
Letitia  de  Nouers  tenet  di.  car.,  Beatrix  de  Bilton  di.  car., — 
unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

DUGELBY. 

De  feodo  de  Vescy  vj  car.  vj  bov.  di. 
Robertus  de  Bucketon  tenet  xiij  bov.,  Thomas  Plaice  vij  bov. 
di.,  Johannes  de  Meningthorp  j  car.,  Willelmus  Lovel  vj  bov., 
Robertus  du  Celer  iij  bov.,  Willelmus  de  Vesci  iiij  bov.,  Adam 
Maresc'  iiij  bov.,  tenentes  Adae  de  Dugelby  iiij  bov.,  Gilbertus 
Tixtor  ij  bov.,  Isabella  uxor  Walteri  ij  bov.,  Thomas  de  Birkyn 
j  bov., — unde  xx  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

•  Nicholas  de  Langton  was  bailiff  of  York  in  1286-7,  and  mayor  in  1297  and 
1306.  His  eldest  son,  Nicholas,  was  certified  lord  of  Heworth,  near  York,  in 
1316,  and  in  1322  was  appointed  keeper  of  the  archbishop's  palace  and  prison  in 
York  {Reg.  Melton,  157).  He  held  the  office  of  mayor  from  1322  to  1333,  and 
again  from  1338  to  1341.  In  1342  John  de  Langton,  son  of  the  last-mentioned 
Nicholas,  did  homage  to  archbishop  Zouche  for  lands  in  Huddleston  {Reg.  Zouche^ 
300  a).  He  was  bailiff  in  1346-7,  and  mayor  from  1352  to  1363.  In  1373  the 
wardship  and  marriage  of  John,  his  son  and  heir,  was  granted  by  archbishop 
Thoresby  to  AVilUam  Gray,  citizen  of  York,  and  Robert  de  Wyclif,  rector  of 
St.  Crux  {Fasti  Ebor.,  i.,  4if>4).  This  John  married  Joan,  daughter  of  Sir  Robert 
Neville,  of  Hornby,  and  was  father  of  Sir  John  Langton,  of  Farnley,  near 
Leeds,  who  was  high  sherifl'  of  Yorkshire  in  1425,  and  died  in  1459. 

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274  knights'  fees  in  Yorkshire. 

multhorp.*' 
De  feodo  Johannis  filii  Reginald!  iij  car.  terrae  et  di. 
Thomas  de  Alberbirg  tenet  ij  car.,  Thomas  Plaice  j  car.  et  di., 
— unde  xxj  faciunt  feod. 

SKIRKENBECK. 

De  feodo  de  Chancy  vij  car.  terrae  yj  bov. 
Elias  de  Burton  tenet  iij  bov.,  Rogenis  Bati  iiij  bov.,  Walterus 
Gruncewall  iij  bov.,  Alexander  le  Seijant  ij  bov.,  Robertus 
Rathebon  iiij  bov.,  Robertus  Beverig  j  bov.,  Thomas  filius  Adae 
ij  bov.,  Petrus  Thurkill  j  car.,  Johannes  Burdon  j  car.,  Thomas 
e  Irton  j  car.,  Thomas  Chanci  in  Thoraldeby*  xiij  bov.,  Wil- 
lelmus  de  Thoraldeby  iiij  bov.,  Willelmus  Freman  ij  bov., — 
unde  xv]  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

THORP   ELTS.y 

De  feodo  de  Roos  x  bov. 
Robertus  Paa  tenet  totum, — unde  xx  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  Comit'  Albemarliae  ij  car.  ij  bov. 
Henricus  de  Pokethorp  tenet  j  car.,  Emma  de  Pokethorp  ij 
bov.,  Radulphus'  filius  Willelmi  di.  car.,  Matheus  de  Boithorp 
ij  bov.,  Robertus  de  Meltenby  j  bov.,  Willelmus  de  Scraihing- 
ham  j  bov., — unde  xvj  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

FRIDAITHORP. 

De  feodo  de  Roos  j  car.  terrae. 
Rogerus   Ughtred  tenet    di.    car.,   Willelmus    filius   Adae    de 
Fymmer  di.  car., — unde  xx  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Cantirbury  v  bov. 
Rogerus  Palmer  tenet  totum, — unde  xx  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

CROHUM. 

De  feodo  Archiepiscopi  x  car.  terrae  j  bov. 
Robertus  de  Crome  tenet  j  car.,  Petrus  de  Haulay  j  car., 
Rogerus  de  Grymston  j  car.,  Ricardus  de  Berley  di.  car., 
Johannes  de  Cayton  di.  car.,  Johannes  de  Cessevaus**  j  bov., 
Ricardus  filius  Simonis  j  bov.,  Stephanus  West  j  bov.,  Alicia 
uxor  Roberti  j  bov.,  Willelmus  Padmer  j  bov.,  Stephanus  de 
Thorp  ij  bov.,  Oerardus  Salvayn  v  car.  j  bov.,  Isabella  de 
Cotum  j  bov., — ^unde  xxx  car.  terrae  faciunt  feod. 

*  Mowtfaorpe,  in  the  parish  of  Kirby  Grindalythe. 

'  Thoralby  Hall  is  about  a  mile  and  a  half  N.£.  of  Skirpenbeck. 
'  See  page  72,  note  a. 

•  Ealph  Fit£  William  was  certified  lord  of  Thorpe  Basset  in  1316. 

■  John  de  Seaevaux  (Thixendale)  was  M.P.  for  the  city  of  York  in  1300, 
1305,  1807,  1311,  1815  and  1318.  Nicholas  de  Sezevaux  was  M.P.  in  1313  and 
1327. 


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ORYMESTON. 

De  feodo  de  Bniys  iij  car.  terrse. 
Johannes  Grymet  tenet  j  car.,  Radulphus  de  Fritheby  xiij  bov., 
Milo  de  Stapelton  iij  bov., — ^unde  xxij  car.  et  di.  faciunt  feod. 

De*  feodo  de  Moubray  j  car.  terrse  et  di. 
Johannes  de  Menithorp  tenet  di.  car.,  Johannes  Grymet  j  car., 
— ^unde  xyj  car.  terrse  faciimt  feod. 

RILLIN6TON. 

De  feodo  Comit'  Albemarlise  yj  car.  terrse. 
Henricns  de  Pokethorp  tenet  x  bov.  di.,  Emma  de  Pokethorp  iij 
bov.,  Willehnus  le  Latimer  iij  bov.,  Gilbertus  de  Briddessale  v 
bov.,  hseres  Willelmi  de  Aton  j  bov.,  Willehnus  Heyelick  j  bov., 
Willelmus  de  Rillington  ix  bov.,  Emma  uxor  Gilberti  iiij  bov., 
Robertus  de  Rillington  ij  bov.,  Jul'  Tumild  [et]  Robertus 
Tumild  di.  bov.,  Johannes  Tregenaus  et  Hospit'  j  bov.,  Emma 
filia  Idonis,  Willelmus  filius  Gilberti,  Johannes  de  Langthwait, 
Thomas  Faber  [et]  Prior  de  Malton  ij  bov.,  Thomas  de  Katton 
ij  bov.,  Radulphus  Hervy  ij  bov.,  Ricardus  Vemoun  ij  bov., — 
unde  xvj  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod. 

De  feodo  de  Roos  xx  bov.  terrse. 
Ricardus  le  Vemoun  tenet  xv  bov.,  Willelmus  le  Latimer  j 
bov.,  Robertus  Paa  j  bov.,  Willelmus  filius  Thomse  et  tenent'  iij 
bov., — ^unde  xx  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod. 

SETRINOTON. 

De  feodo  Johannis  Bygot  xij  car.  terrse. 
Johannes  Bygot*  tenet  viij  car.,  Robertus  de  Bucketon  vij  bov., 
Galftidus  Stull  vij  bov.,  Thomas  ad  Molendinum  ij  bov.,  Wil- 
lelmus de  la  Botelrie  ij  bov.,  hseres  Galfiridi  de  Sutton  ij  bov., 
Robertus  Kotes  j  bov.,  Galfridus  Capellanus  j  bov.  di.,  Ra- 
dulphus Chamberlayn  j  bov.  et  di.,  Clemens'  de  la  Grene  ij 
bov.,  Hugo  Palmer  ij  bov.,  Willelmus  Chamberlayn  j  bov., 
Walterus  Russell  j  bov.,  Galfridus  de  Helperby  j  bov.,  Robertus 
filius  Walteri  j  bov., — unde  xvij  car.  terrse  faciunt  feod. 

Summa  istius  tvapentachii,   xvij  feoda  et  iiij^  pars  unius 
feodi  milit. 

Summa  denariorumy  xxxv  li.  xs. 

•  Membrane  viii.,  in  dorso. 

*  In  the  Slst  Edward  I.,  Sir  John  Bjgod,  of  Stockton,  obtained  a  charter 
from  the  king  confirming  the  manor  of  Settrington  to  him  and  the  heirs  of  his 
body  (Cal.  Rot.  Chart.,  134).  It  appears  from  his  Inq.  p.  m.,  which  was  taken  in 
the  d3rd  Edward  I.,  that  he  held  "  manerium  de  Seteryngton  cum  pertinentiis 
de  domino  rege  in  capite,  quod  manerium  Bogerus  le  Bygod,  Comes  Norfolc'  et 
Mareschallus  Anglise,  dedit  per  ohartam  suam  prspfoto  Johanni  le  Bvgod  de 
Stoketon  et  IsabeUee  uxori  suie.'*  His  son  Ralph,  then  aged  upwards  of  twenty 
years,  was  his  next  heir  {Cal.  Gtm.^  ii.,  690). 

T    2 


AID  GEANTED  TO  KING  EDWARD  I. 


[tran8crip]tum*  summarum  de  [auxiJlio*  regi  concesso  ad 

PRIMOGENITAM    PILIAM    SUAM    MARITANDAM,   ANNO   XXXI. 

STAINCLIF/ 


Summa  xxxij  li.  xjs.  viijd. 

"  From  the  original  Subsidy  Boll  preserved  among  the  records  of  the  Queen's 
Bemembrancer  in  the  Exchequer.  This  is  one  of  the  documents  kindly  pointed 
out  by  Mr.  Walbran,  as  mentioned  at  page  234.  The  roll  consists  of  three 
membranes^  and  contains  the  returns  for  a  portion  of  the  West  Biding  only. 
Imperfect  transcripts  of  this  aid  may  be  found  in  MSS.  Dodsworth  (vol.  xxvii.) 
and  Bawlinson  (450  B.)  Dodsworth's  copy  was  taken  firom  a  roll  "  in  custodia 
honorabilis  domini  Boberti  comitis  de  Kingston  super  Hull,  10  May,  1632.'' 

*  In  the  2nd  volume  of  the  Memorials  of  Fountains  Abbey  (p.  35),  Mr. 
"Walbran  gives  the  following  account  of  this  Aid: — "On  the  1st  June,  18th 
Edward  I.,  1290,  the  Parliament  granted  an  aid  of  40s.  from  each  knight's  fee 
in  the  kingdom  for  the  marriage  of  the  king's  eldest  daughter.  When  his  sister 
was  married  to  the  king  of  Scotland,  her  father  had  received  only  2  marks  from 
each  fee,  but  on  this  occasion  it  was  conceded  '  quod  dominus  rex  percipiat  et 
habeat  de  quolibet  feodo  militari  quadraginta  solidos,  hac  vice,  plenarie  et 
integre :  ita  tamen  quod  alias  non  cedat  eis  in  frsejudicium  vel  consuetudinem ' 
(Solul.  Pari. J  i.,  25.  Pari.  Writs,  i.,  20).  The  aid  was  not,  however,  collected 
until  the  king  by  letters  patent,  dated  7th  November,  30th  Edward  I.,  after 
reciting  the  grant,  and  that  the  collection  had  been  hitherto  graciously  suspended 
for  the  greater  ease  of  the  commonalty,  empowered  the  sheriflFs  and  others  to 
collect  the  same  (Sotul.  Pari.,  i.,  266)." 

One  moiety  of  this  aid  was  to  be  paid  into  the  Exchequer  on  the  oct&ves  of 
the  Purification,  and  the  other  moiety  on  the  morrow  of  the  Ascension  {Pari. 
Writs  J  i.,  132).  By  the  above-mentioned  letters  patent,  the  sheriff,  Alexander 
de  Cave  and  (Jeoffrey  de  Hotham  were  appointed  collectors  in  the  county  of  York 
(Ibid.,  133).  Of  the  two  last-named  persons  some  notices  have  already  been 
given  (pp.  259,  264). 

'  That  portion  of  the  roll  which  comprises  the  wapentake  of  Staincliffe  is  so 
much  injured  by  damp  that  I  did  not  attempt  to  transcribe  it.  And  this  was  the 
less  necessary,  as  the  "  Inquisitio  de  feodis  militum,"  printed  at  page  189,  is  of 
the  same  date,  and  contains  similar  information. 


YOUCROSSE.' 


Thornbton.*  De  Rosea*  de  Moubray  pro  quinque  car. 
terr»  in  Thometon,  unde  xiiij  car.,  etc.,  xiiijs.  iiijd.  ob.  De 
Ingramo  de  Gynes''  pro  duabus  ear.  terr»  in  eadem,  unde,  ut 
supra,  vs.  ixd.  De  Gregorio  de  Thometon  pro  una  car.  terras 
in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra,  ijs.  xd. 

CuLPHAM.  De  Willelmo  filio  Johannis  de  Clapebam  pro 
tricesima  parte  unius  feodi  milit.  in  Clapham,  xvjd. 

Dent.  De  Hugone  fiUo  Henrici*  pro  una  car.  terras  in 
Dent,  unde  xiiij  car.,  etc.,  ijs.  xd.  ob. 

Sadberoh.  De  eodem  Hugone  pro  una  car.  terrae  in  Sad* 
bergh,  unde,  ut  supra,  ijs.  ixd.  ob. 

Inoleton.  De  Jobanne  filio  Hugonis^  pro  tribus  car.  terrae 
in  Ingleton,  unde  xviij  car.,  etc.,  yjs.  viijd.  q. 

Bentham.  De  eodem  Jobanne  pro  tribus  car.  terrae  in 
Bentbam,  unde,  ut  supra,  yjs.  viijd.  q. 

AusTWiK.  De  Jobanne  de  Harington  pro  sex  car.  terrae  in 
Austwik,  unde,  ut  supra,  xiijs.  iiijd.  ob. 

Summa  Ivjs.  xd. 


•  The  wapentake  of  Ewcross  does  not  occur  in  Kirkb/s  Inquest  or  in  the 
Feoda  Militum. 

*  Thornton  in  Lonsdale. 

'  Boesia,  widow  of  Boger  de  Mowbray,  and  sister  to  Gilbert,  earl  of  Clare 
{Duad,  Bar.^  L,  126). 

«  "  Cristiana,  quae  fuit  uxot  Ingelrami  de  Gynes,"  was  living  in  the  19th 
Edward  II.  (Ahhrev,  Rot,  Oiy.,  293). 

«  Hugh  Fits  Henry  died  in  the  83rd  Edward  I.,  and  was  succeeded  by  his  son 
Henry  (CW.  Gen.,  it,  697). 

/  The  In^.  p.  m.  of  John  Fitz  Hugh,  who  married  Isabella,  daughter  and 
(leiresB  of  Michael  de  Byhill,  was  taken  18th  January,  34th  Edward  I.  The 
lurors  si^  that  "  Henricus  filius  Johannis  fllii  Hugonis  est  propinquior  hseres 
ejus,  et  mit  setatis  trium  annorum  ad  festum  Sanoti  Edmundi  Begis  et  Martyris 
proximo  proteritum''  (C€U.  Oen.,  ii.,  679).  Ett  etiam  nova  inquisitio  ad  in- 
gmrendmm  quU  tU  danUnu*  de  Burton  in  Loneedals,  de  quo  manerium  de  Ingelton 
ieneiur  in  eapite  :^**  Johannes  filius  Bogeri  le  Moubray  est  dominus  de  Burton, 
qui  infira  etatem  est  et  in  custodia  domini  regis.  Et  Boysia,  quse  fuit  uxor 
Boeori  le  Moubray,  dotata  est  per  ipsum  dominum  regem  de  prsodicto  manerio 
de  Burton"  (Ihid.). 


MORLAY. 


Farnelay.  De  Margareta*  de  Nevill  pro  iij  car,  terr»  in 
Famelay,  unde  xviij  car.  faciunt  feod.^  vjs.  viijd. 

Heton.  De  eadem  Margareta  pro  iij  car.  terrae  in  Heton 
Flattes*  fsicjj  nnde,  nt  supra^  vjs.  viijd. 

Armelat.  De  eadem  Margareta  pro  iiij  bov.  terra  in 
Armelajr,  unde,  nt  supra,  xiiijd. 

Idel.  De  Roberto  de  Plumpton*'  pro  iij  car.  terra  in  Idel, 
unde  xiiij  car.  faciunt  feod.,  viijs.  vijd.  ob. 

Eland.  De  Hugone  de  Eland  pro  una  car.  et  sex  bov. 
terra  in  Eland,  unde  xvj  car.,  etc.,  iiijs.  iiijd.  ob. 

Carlinghou.  De  Hugone  de  Eland  pro  ij  bov.  terra  in 
Carlinghou  et  Batelay,  unde,  ut  supra,  vijd.  ob. 

OuRUM.''  De  Johanne  de  Lascy  pro  una  car.  terra  in 
Ourum,  unde,  ut  supra,  ijs.  yjd. 

WiRKELAY.*  De  WiUelmo  de  Wirkelay  pro  una  car.  terra 
in  Wirkelay,  unde  xviij  car.,  etc.,  ijs.  ijd.  ob.  q.  De  Bogero  de 
Northalle  pro  una  car.  terra  in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra,  ijs.  ijd. 
ob.  q. 

Hecmundwik.  De  Jobanne  Tilly  pro  una  car.  terra  et  ii^ 
bov.  in  Hecmundwik,  unde  xx  car.  terra,  etc.,  iijs. 

GoMERSALE.  Dc  codcm  Johanne  pro  sex  car.  terra  in 
Gomersale,  unde,  ut  supra,  xijs. 

ToNG.  De  Ricardo  de  Tong  pro  iij  car.  terra  in  Tong,, 
unde  xviij  car.,  etc.,  vjs.  viijd.  q. 

North  Birel.  De  Willelmo  de  TSwinlington  pro  ij  oar^ 
terra  in  Swinlington/  ("sicj,  unde,  ut  supra,  iiijs.  vd.  ob. 

*  Margaret,  daughter  and  heiress  of  Sir  John  Longvillers,  of  Hornby,  and 
widow  of  Sir  Geoffrey  de  Neville  {Thoresby'M  Dueat.  Leod.,  ed.  1816,  184).  By 
Inq.  p.  m.  taken  in  the  12th  Edward  II.,  Margaret  de  Neville  died  seised,  inter 
alia,  of  the  manor  of  Famley,  which  she  held  of  the  honour  of  Pontefiract,  and 
of  lands  in  Heton  (Col.  Inq.  p.  m.,  i.,  290). 

*  An  error  for  Heton  Clack,  now  called  Cleckheaton. 

*  Son  and  heir  of  Sir  Robert  de  Plumpton,  by  Isabella,  daughter  of  Serlo  de 
Westwick  {Dugd.  Visit,  of  Yorks.,  ed.  Surt.  Soe.,  190).  His  grandfather,  Nigel 
de  Plumpton,  held  Idell  of  the  earl  of  Lincoln  in  the  29th  Henry  III.  {Plumpton 
Corr.j  ed.  Camden  Soc.,  xvii,  xx). 

^  South  Owram,  in  the  parish  of  Halifax. 

'  Wortley,  near  Leeds.  ^  See  page  225,  aniea. 


29)  Aim  emjkVTEm  lo  kis«  evwakd  i. 

Mri>cxT03(.  De  Simooe  de  Crcppcne  pro  i^  car.  teme  in 
MidehoD,  imde^  at  snpvm,  dL  marc 

BjfcTELAT.  De  Ada  de  Oxenhope  et  Johanne  fifio  Willefani 
pro  nj  car.  teme  in  BateUj,  nnde,  nt  snpra,  dL  maic. 

Eedulawz.  l>e  Johanne  de  Heton  ^o  i}  car.  et  dL  terrae 
in  Eidealawe^  nnde  xt  car,^  etc.,  di.  maic. 

Lttkbsege.  De  Roberto  de  LTrenege  et  WQlefano  de 
Lrrenegc  pro  iij  car.  terrae  in  LTrersege,  nnde  rriij  ear.,  etc., 
dL  marc. 

MiarELD.  De  Johanne  de  Heton  et  Ada  de  Pbntefiracto 
et  Johanne^  rectore  ecclesiae  de  )Iirfeld;  et  Ada  de  ETering^ham 
pro  ij  car.  terrae  et  «ex  bov.  in  Mirfeld,  nnde,  nt  supra,  ijs.  ijd- 
De  Ada  de  Hop^om^  pro  ij  bov.  terrae  in  eadem,  nnde,  ut  sopra, 
Tijd.  De  Ada  de  Helagh  pro  nna  car.  terrs  in  eadem,  nnde, 
nt  supra,  ij«,  ijd.  ob.  q. 

LoPTHocs.  De  Thoma  de  Lofthons  pro  nna  car.  terrae  in 
Lofthoufl,  nnde  xij  car.,  etc.,  xld. 

HuKSLET.  De  Willelmo  le  Latimer  pro  iij  car.  terrae  in 
Hunslet,  nnde  xxiiij  car.,  etc.,  vs. 

Calverlay.  De  Johanne  Scott  pro  nna  car.  terrae  in  Cal- 
▼erlay,  nnde,  nt  supra,  xxd. 

Ferslay.  De  eodem  Johanne  pro  xj  bov.  terrae  in  Ferselay, 
nnde,  ut  supra,  ijs.  iijd.  ob. 

Pudesay.  De  Hugone  de  Wodhall  pro  ij  car.  terrae  in 
Pudesay,  unde,  ut  supra,  xld. 

MoRLAY  />icy.*  De  Simone  Warde  pro  vj  car.  in  Drittling- 
ton,  unde  xviij  car.  terrae,  etc.,  j  marc. 

[BiESTON  et  Morlay.]  Dc  Willebno  de  Bieston  pro  iij 
car.  terrae  in  Bieston  et  Morlay,  unde,  ut  supra,  di.  marc. 

Summa  vij  li.  xs.  xd. 


'  He  is  called  Hopton  at  page  225. 
^  See  page  227,  antea. 


STRAFFORD. 


Brinsford^  etc.  De  Ada  de  Nonnanvile  pro  iino  feodo 
milit.  in  Brinsford,  Tribergh  et  Dalton/  xls. 

Wath,  B(r)ampton/  [etc.]  De  Willelmo  le  Flemming*^ 
pro  j  feodo  in  Wath,  B(r)ampton,  Wambewell,  Derfeld  et 
Wrtlay/  xls. 

Treton  [et]  Ullay.  De  Edmundo  Wastenais  pro  uno 
feodo  in  Treton  et  Ullay — pars  de  xls. — xxvijs.  xd. 

Aston.  De  Willelmo  de  Cantolupo*  pro  uno  feodo  in 
Aston,  xls. 

Edlingtox.  De  Warino  filio  Fulconis  pro  medietate  unius 
feodi  in  Edlington,  xxs. 

Magna  Halton.  De  Willelmo  de  Hamelton  pro  medietate 
unius  feodi  in  Magna  Halton^  xxs. 

MoREHous.  De  Willelmo  le  Latimer  pro  medietate  unius 
feodi  in  Morehous  et  Clayton,  xxs. 

*  In  the  Feoda  Militum  (p.  230)  Adam  de  Nonnanvill  is  returned  as  holding 
one  knight's  fee  in  "  Brinsford,  Tryberge,  Dalton  et  Boulton." 

*  Brampton  Byerlaw,  in  the  parish  of  Wath-upon-Deame. 

'  Son  of  Reiner  le  Fleming.  In  the  2l8t  Edward  I.  he  was  called  to  shew  by 
what  right  he  claimed  to  have  gallows  and  infangtheof  at  Wath,  when  he  pleaded 
that  all  his  ancestors  had  enjoyed  that  privilege  (S.  Tarks.,  ii.,  65.  Plac.  de  Quo 
War.,  203).  William  le  Fleming  died  in  13^,  leaving  Beiner,  or  Beginald,  hia 
son  and  heir,  then  between  thirty  and  forty  years  of  age  (Cat.  Oen.,  ii.,  785). 

'  Wortley,  in  the  parish  of  Tankersley  {8.  Yorkt.,  ii.,  307). 

'  In  the  2Ist  Edward  I.  William  de  Cantilupe  and  Emma,  his  wife,  were 
summoned  to  shew  bv  what  right  they  claimed  to  have  free  warren  in  all  their 
demesne  lands  in  "Aston,  Kereby,  BAvenesthorp,  Bolteby  and  Trillebv,**  and 
infangtheof  and  gallows  in  the  same  towns  {Plac.  de  Qwo  War.,  225).  William 
de  Cantilupe  died  about  the  2nd  Edward  II.  (Ahbrev.  Rot.  Or^.,  i.,  161),  and 
shortly  afterwards  the  lands  of  Aston  were  claimed  by  T.  de  Outhenby,  or  de 
Aunby,  and  William  de  Ergham,  as  the  representatives,  the  one  of  Christian, 
the  other  of  Joan,  sisters  of  Osbert  de  Arches,  while  Edmund  Mansel  claimed  a 
third  part,  as  son  and  heir  of  Alice,  another  sister.  He  brought  his  action,  and 
the  cause  came  to  a  hearing  in  the  5th  Edward  II.,  when  the  jury  found  that 
Alice  was  a  bastard,  and  the  plaintiff  in  mercy  (8.  Torke.,  ii.,  161).  In  the 
Knights'  Fees  in  the  wax)entake  of  Strafforth  (temp.  Edw.  II.),  mentioned  at 
paj^e  230,  note  A,  it  is  stated  that  "  Willelmus  de  Ergham  et  Thomas  Anesley 
(sic)  ton'  unum  feodum  de  (sic)  Aston  de  feodo  [de  Luterell]."  In  the  Nomina 
Villarum,  however,  Thomas  de  Aunby  is  returned  sole  lord  of  Aston  in  1316, 
and,  as  Thomas  de  Outhenby,  he  occurs  as  patron  of  that  rectory  in  1321  (Reff. 
Melton,  150  ft). 


282  AID    GRANTED   TO    KINO    EDWARD    I. 

HoTON  Paynel.  De  Galfrido  Luterel^  pro  medieiate  unius 
feodi  in  Hoton  Paynel,  xxs. 

BiLHAM.  De  Thoma  de  Barvile  pro  di.  feodo  milit.  in 
Bilham,  xxs. 

Thirneschoch.  De  Magistro  Roberto  de  Bameby  pro 
quarta  parte  unius  feodi  in  Thirneschoch,  xs. 

Frickelay.  De  Willelmo  le  Vavasour  pro  octava  parte 
unius  feodi  in  Frickelay,  vs.  De  Johanne  Haringel^  pro  octava 
parte  unius  feodi  in  eadem,  vs. 

HiKELTON,  ETC.  Dc  WiUclmo  Daniel,*  Egidio  de  Hikelton,* 
Thoma  de  Asshebur'  et  Waltero  de  Apperley  pro  uno  feodo  in 
Hikelton  et  Cateby,  xls. 

Cantelay.  De  Priore  de  Wirkesop,  Abbate  de  Kirkestall, 
Priore  Hospitalis  Sanctse  Katerinse  Lyncoln^  et  Priorissa  de 
Hanepol  pro  di.  feodo  milit.  in  Cantlay,  xxs. 

Loversale.  De  Johanne  de  Ripariis  pro  iiij^  parte  unius 
feodi  in  Loversale,  xs. 

Langetwait.-'*  De  Willelmo  de  Langtwait  pro  iiij**  parte 
unius  feodi  milit.  in  Langtwait  et  aliis*  vilUs,  xs. 

RouTHEMARAYS.  Dc  Johaunc  de  Aneslay,  S(tephano)  de 
Bella  Aqua  et  Willelmo  de  Appelford  pro  j  feodo  milit  in  Bouth- 
marays  et  Wambewell,  xvs. 

Hoton  Lyvet  et  Pickeburn.  De  Jacobo  Lyvet  pro  uno 
feodo  milit.  in  Hoton  Lyvet  et  Pickeburn,  xls. 

Summa  xxj  li.  vijs.  xd. 

/  Sir  Geoffrey  Luterell,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Bobert,  was  21  years  old  on  the 
l8t  of  June,  25th  Edward  I.  {Col,  G^n.,  ii.,  536).  He  married  Agnes,  daughter 
of  Sir  Bichard  Sutton,  of  Sutton,  oo.  Notts.,  and  died  in  1345  {StapUton't  Trinity 
Priorv,  160). 

f  In  1814  John  de  Haringel  was  a  commissioner  of  Array  in  the  wapentake 
of  Straflbrth  (Pari.  Writi,  ii.,  974). 

*  He  is  called  Danyell  at  page  281.  Peter  de  Botherfield,  who  held  the  vill 
of  Hiokleton  at  the  date  of  Kirkb/s  Inquest  (p.  4),  had  a  son  William,  who  left 
four  daughters  his  co-heirs,  of  whom  one  married  William  d'Eyyile,  who  is  said 
by  Dodsworth  to  have  held  Hickleton  (8,  Torks.,  ii.,  133). 

'  "  Egidius,  filius  persons  de  Hekelton,"  married  another  of  the  daughters 
and  co-heirs  of  William  de  Botherfield  (8.  York*,,  ii.,  138). 

J  Langthwaite  is  the  name  of  a  farm  about  throe  miles  N.W.  of  Doncaster. 

*  According  to  the  Feoda  Militum  (p.  281,  antea\  William  de  Langwath  held 
the  fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Langvirath  and  Bramley.  But  in  the  above- 
mentioned  Knights'  Fees  in  this  wapentake  (temp.  Edw.  II.),  it  is  stated  that 
"  hmr*  Willehni  de  Langhtwaytften']  iiij*^  partem  unius  feodi  in  Langhtwayt, 
et  iiy*^  partem  unius  feodi  in  Waddesworth." 


TIKEHILL. 


Bentlet.  De  Pagano  de  Tibtofk  pro  uno  feodo  milit.  in 
Bentlejr,  xls. 

Athewik^  etc.  De  Alicia  du  Loiind*  pro  di.  feodo  milit.  in 
Athewik  et  Bameby,  xxs. 

WiLTHORP.  De  haer*  Johannis  de  Bella  Aqua  pro  di.  feodo 
milit.  in  Wilthorp,  xxs. 

Parva  Halghton.  De  Jolianne  de  Anneslay  pro  di.  feodo 
milit.  in  Parya  Halghton/  xxs. 

WiKERLEY.  De  (Jaco)bo  Lyvet  pro  di.  feodo  milit.  in 
Wikerley,  xxs. 

BouLTON  ET  SwYNTON.  Dc  Thoma  de  Mounteney  et  Ste- 
phano  de  Bella  Aqua  pro  di.  feodo  milit.  in  Boulton  et  Swynton^ 
xxs.*' 

Sproteburgh^  etc.  De  Willelmo  filio  Willelmi  pro  ij  feod. 
milit.  in  Sprotteburgh  cum  membris^  iiij  li. 

Deningby,  etc  De  Willelmo  le  Vavasour  de  Deningby 
pro  uno  feodo  milit.  in  Deningby  et  Neuhalle/  xls. 

Gressebrok.  De  Thoma  Barbot  pro  di.  feodo  milit.  in 
Gresebrok,  xxs. 

Melton.  De  Willelmo  de  Sancto  Giorgio  pro  di.  feodo  in 
Melton,  xxs.  De  Willelmo  le  Crescy  pro  di.  feodo  milit.  in 
Melton,  xxs. 

HoTON  Robert,  etc.  De  Roberto  de  Hoton  pro  uno  feodo 
milit.  in  Hoton  Robert,  Stansale  et  Wilsik,  xls. 

Shelton.  De  Waltero  de  Tyneslawe  et  Johanne  de  Shelton 
pro  uno  feodo  milit.  in  Shelton — ^pars  de  xls. — xxs. 

Staynton,  etc.  De  Johanne  Le  Boteler  pro  uno  feodo 
milit.  in  Staynton  et  Helghby,  xls. 

Wadworth.  De  Adam  de  Everingham  pro  imo  feodo  milit. 
in  Wadworth,  xls. 

Summa  xxiij  li. 

'  See  page  269,  note  t . 

*  "  Johannes  de  Annesley  tenet  in  Parva  Halghton  et  Arkesay  di.  feod.  milit.  *' 
(p.  232,  antea). 

'  The  above  six  entries  are  bracketted  together  in  the  margin  of  the  roll,  with 
the  description  "  Honor  de  Bentley  "  annexed. 

^  Deningby  and  Neuhalle  are  not  mentioned  in  the  Feoda  Mihtum. 


BARKESTON. 

MiKELFELD.  Dc  Osberto  de  Spaldington  et  Johanne  de  la 
Launde  pro  uno  feodo  milit.  in  Mikelfeld — pars  de  xls. — xs. 

LuTEiNOTON.  De  Johanne  de  Nevill  et  suis  participibus  pro 
uno  feodo  milit.  in  Lutrington,  xls. 

Styveton.  De  Johanne  de  Raygate  pro  uno  feodo  milit.  in 
Styveton,  Thorp  Wilughby,  etc./  xls. 

HoDELSTON.  De  Johanne  de  Melsa  pro  uno  feodo  miUt.  in 
Hodeleston^  xls. 

Gaytepord.  De  Johanne  de  Burstall  pro  di.  feodo  milit.  in 
Gaytford^  xxs. 

Bretton.  De  Johanne  de  Lasey  pro  iiij^  parte  unius  feodi 
milit.  in  Bretton/  xs. 

LuMBY.  De  Johanne  de  [Raygate]*  et  Hugone,  presbitero/ 
pro  iiij**  parte  unius  feodi  milit.  in  [Lumby],  xs. 

BiRNE.  De  Johanne  de  Bella*  fsicj  pro  di.  feodo  milit.  in 
Bime,  xxs. 

South  Milford.  De  WUlelmo  de  Camera  pro  tertia  decima 
parte  unius  feodi  milit.  in  South  Milford,  iijs.  ob.  q. 

Barkes[ton].  De  Archiepiscopo  Ebor.  pro  quarta  parte 
unius  feodi  milit.  in  Barkcs  [ton] ,  xs. 

Tadcastre.  De  Henrico  de  Percy  pro  iiij  car.  terrae  in 
Tadcastre,  unde  x  car.  faciunt  feod., — pars  de  xyjs. — vs.  viijd. 

Heselwod.  De  Willelmo  le  Vavasour  pro  iij  car.  terrai  in 
Heselwod,  unde  xiiij  car.,  etc.,  viijs.  vijd.  ob. 

RiTHRE  [et]  Leede.  Dc  WiUclmo  de  Rithre  pro  uno  feodo 
milit.  in  Rithre  et  Leede,  xls. 

Bramham.  De  hser'  Petri  de  Malo  Lacu  pro  quarta  parte 
unius  feodi  milit.  in  Bramham,  xs. 

Clifford.  De  Johanne  Burdon,  Willelmo  Inwardby,  Mar- 
meduco  de  Clifford  et  Angertino  Salwayn  pro  dua])us  car.  ternc 
et  di.  in  Clifford,  unde  xiiij  car.,  etc.,  vijs.  ijd.  q. 

*  See  page  218,  antea. 

*  According  to  the  Feoda  Militum  (p.  213),  John  de  Lascy  held  the  fourth 
part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Bretton  and  Gayteford. 

*  This  roll,  as  I  have  previously  stated,  is  much  injured  hy  damp,  and  tlio 
writing  is  in  many  instances  completely  effaced.  The  bracketted  portions  ol'  the 
text  are  supplied,  as  far  as  practicable,  from  the  Feoda  Militum. 

'  Hugh,  the  priest  of  "  Fery  juxta  Pontem"  (p.  213,  antea). 

*  "  Hseres  domini  Johannis  de  Bella  Aqua  "  (i».  214,  antea). 


WAPENTAKE    OF   BARKSTON-ASH^   W.  B.  285 

[OcLESTHORP.]  De  Johanne  de  Oclesthorp  pro  di.  car. 
terrae  in  Oclesthorp^  unde,  ut  supra,  —  pars  de  xvijd,  q. — 
viijd.  ob. 

[Sutton.]  De  Johanne  de  Rothirfeld  pro  ij  car.  terrae  in 
Sutton,  unde,  ut  supra,  vs.  ixd. 

[Farburn.]  De  hser*  Roberti  de  Everingham  pro  di.  feodo 
milit.  in  Farburn,  xxs. 

[Hathelsat,  etc.]  De  [Milone]  de  Stapelton  pro  [quarta] 
parte  unius  feodi  in  Hathelsay,  Brayton  et  Beghby,*^  xs. 

[Carleton.  De^ pro  iij]  car.  terrse  in  Carle- 
ton,  unde  viij  car.,  etc.,  xvs. 

[Kyrkby  et  Grimeston.  De  Margare]ta*  de  Nevill  pro 
[ij]  car.  terrae  in  [Kyrkby  et  Grimes]  ton,  unde  xiiij  car.,  etc., 
vs.  ixd. 

[North  Milford.]  De  [haered^]  Roberti  de  North  Milford 
pro  una  [car.  terrae]  in  North  Milford,  unde,  ut  supra,  ijs. 
xd.  ob. 

Grimston.  De  [Ada]  de  Mikelfeld  pro  di.  car.  terras  in 
Grimston,  unde,  ut  supra,  xvijd.  q. 

Hirst  Courtenay.  De  [Johanne]  de  Foxholes  et  suis  par- 
ticipibus  pro  ij  car.  terrae  in  Hirst  Courtenay,  unde,  ut  supra, 
[vs.]  ixd. 

Saxton.  De  Alesia  de  Lascy  pro  iij  car.  terrae  in  Saxton 
cum  membris,  unde  xiiij  car.,  etc., — pars  de  viijs.  vijd.  ob. — 
xvijd.  q. 

Touteton.  De  Willelmo  de  Stopham  pro  ij  car.  terrae  in 
Toueton,  unde  xiiij  car.,  etc.,  vs.  ixd. 

Summa  xvij  li.  ixs. 


/  This  place  is  called  Barneby  in  the  Feoda  Militum.  I  am  not  able  to 
identify  it. 

r  Probably  "  De  Auchero  filio  Henrici."    See  p.  215,  antea. 

*  Margaret  de  Neville  died  seised  of  lands  in  Kirkby  and  Grimston  by  Inq. 
p.  m.,  12th  Edward  II.  {Col.  Inq.  p.  m.,  i.,  290). 


SKIRCAKE.] 

Morton.  De  heer*  de  Morton  pro  ij  car.  et  di.  terrae  in 
Morton,  unde  xiiij,  etc. — pars  de  vijs.  ijd.  q. — iijs.  vjd.  q.  Vice- 
comes  recepit  residuum.* 

Ilkelat.  De  villata  de  Ilkelay  pro  ij  car.,  unde,  ut  supra, 
— ^pars  de  vs.  ixd. — ijs.  xd.     Vtcecames  recepit  residuum. 

Yedon.  De  heer*  de  Yedon  pro  una  car.  et  di.,  unde  xvj 
car.,  etc.,  iijs.  ixd. 

BouDON.  De  Priore  de  Boulton  pro  una  car.  terrse  in  Rou- 
don,  unde,  ut  supra ;  de  Thoma  de  Horsford  pro  una  car.  terras 
in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra — ^pars  de  vijs.  vjd. — iijs.  Vic  rec. 
resid. 

HoBSFORD.  De  Thoma  de  Horsford  pro  una  car.  terrae  in 
Horsford,  unde,  ut  supra, — ^pars  de  ijs.  vjd. — xvd.  Vic.  rec. 
resid. 

Carleton.  De  haer*  de  Carleton  pro  ij  car.  terrae  in 
Carleton,  unde,  ut  supra,  vs. 

Heddingley.  De  Willelmo  Paytefin  pro  di.  feodo  milit.  in 
Heddingley,  xxs. 

Potter  Neuton.  De  Willelmo  de  Wentworth  pro  di.  fcodo 
in  Potter  Neuton,  xxs. 

Allirton  Gledhou.  De  haer'  Willelmi  de  Allirton  pro  di. 
car.  terrae  in  Allirton  Gledhou,  unde  xvj  car.,  etc.,  xvd. 

GiPTON,  De  Alexandro  de  Ledes*  pro  una  car.  terrae  in 
Gipton,  unde,  ut  supra,  ijs.  vjd. 

SwiLiNGTON.  De  Hugone  de  Swinlington  pro  ij  car.  et  di. 
terrae  in  Swinlington,  unde,  ut  supra,^  xs.  De  eodem  Hugone 
pro  di.  feodo  milit.  in  eadem,  xxs. 

Alirton  juxta  Aquam.  De  Comite  Lincolniae  pro  ij  car. 
terrae  in  Allirton  juxta  Aquam,  unde  x  car.,  etc.,  viijs. 

•  These  words  in  their  contracted  form,  Vie.  rec.  res.,  or  Vic.  r.  r.,  are  added 
in  another  hand.  They  shew  what  the  collectors  did  not  and  what  the  sheriff 
did  receive.  By  the  Letters  Patent  mentioned  at  page  277,*  both  parties  were 
empowered  to  collect,  and  what  the  sheriff  got  ¥rill  be  accounted  for  on  the  Pi})e 
BoU,  probably  with  the  addition  of  some  facts  not  mentioned  here. 

*  Alexander  de  Ledes  had  a  g^rant  of  free  warren  in  Gipton  in  the  33rd 
Edward  I.  (Cal.  Mot.  Chart.,  136). 

'  That  ten  carucates,  and  not  sixteen,  made  one  knight's  fee  in  Swillington 
is  proved  by  the  amount  which  Hugh  de  Swillington  paid  for  the  two  and  a  half 
carucates  held  by  him,  and  also  by  the  entry  in  the  Feoda  Militum. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  SKYRACK^  W.  R.  287 

Preston.  De  Ada  de  Preston  pro  di.  feodo  milit.  in 
Preston,  xxs. 

OusTHORP.  De  har'  Willelmi  de  Lincoln  pro  una  car.  et 
di.  terrse  in  Ousthorp,  unde  x  car.,  etc.,  vjs.  De  haer'  Ricardi 
Lourd'  pro  v  bov.  terrae  in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra,  ijs,  yjd. 

Gerford.  De  Ada  de  Preston  pro  ij  car.  terrae  in  Gerford, 
unde,  ut  supra,  viijs.  De  haer*  Simonis  de  Bupe  pro  una  car. 
terrse  in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra,  iiijs. 

Secropt.  De  Comite  Lincolniae  pro  una  car.  terrse  in  Secroft, 
unde,  ut  supra, — pars  de  iiijs. — xld.  De  Willelmo  Le  Wayte 
pro  una  car.  terrae  in  eadem,''  unde,  ut  supra, — pars  de  iiijs. — xld.. 

Bechaoh,  [etc.]  De  haer*  Andreae  Grammary  pro  tertia 
parte  imius  feodi  in  Abirford,  Bechagli  et  Cusseford,'  j  marc. 

Thornoure.  De  Willelmo  de  Hamelton  pro  iiij**  parte 
unius  feodi  milit.  in  Thornoure,  xs. 

ScARTHCROFT.  Dc  Willclmo  de  Bithre  pro  ij  car.  terrae  in 
Scarthecroft,  unde  x  car.,  etc., — pars  de  viijs. — iiijs.  Vic.  rec. 
rend. 

ScHADEWELL.  Dc  hser*  de  Schadewelle  pro  di.  feodo  milit. 
in  Schadewelle,  xxs. 

Arthinoton.  De  Laurentio  de  Arthington  pro  di.  feodo  in 
Arthington, — pars  de  xxs. — xs.     Vic.  rec.  resid. 

Alwaldley.  De  haer'  Willelmi  de  Alwaldley  pro  ij  car. 
terrae,  unde  xvj  car.,  etc., — pars  de  vs. — ijs.  yjd.  Vic.  rec,  resid. 
De  Rogero  de  Witheton-^  de  Alwaldley  pro  una  car.  terrae  in 
eadem,  unde,  ut  supra,  ijs.  yjd. 

Est  Kesewik.  De  haer*  de  Est  Kesewik  pro  di.  feodo, — 
pars  de  xxs. — xs.     Vic,  rec,  resid. 

Harwod.  De  haer'  de  Harwod  pro  xj  car.  et  una  bov.  terrae, 
unde  xyj,  etc., — ^pars  de  xxvijs.  ixd.  ob.  q. — xiiijs.  iijd.  ob.  q. 
Vic.  rec,  resid. 

Ledes.  De  Comite  Lincolniae  pro  iiij**  parte  unius  feodi  in 
Ledes,  xs.  De  Rogero  de  Ledes  pro  octava  parte  unius  feodi  in 
eadem,  vs. 

WoDHUsoM.  De  haer'  de  Berley  pro  una  car.  terrae,  unde 
xiiij  car.,  etc., — pars  de  ijs.  xd.  ob. — xyjd.  ob.     Vic,  rec,  resid. 

Bingley.  De  haer'  de  Bingeley  pro  di.  feodo, — pars  de  xxs. 
— xs.     Vic,  rec,  resid. 

GisELAY.     De  Simone  Ward  pro  xvij^  car.  terrae,  unde  xxiiij 

^  This  carucate  was  in  Kidall.    See  page  208,  antea, 

'  Most  likely  Cusseford  is  some  place  near  the  river  now  forgotten,  or  remem- 
bered only  as  a  farm. 

/  Perhaps  Roger  de  Witheton  ( Weeton)  was  the  heir  of  William  de  Brandon. 
See  p.  209,  antea. 

'  These  xvij  carucates  were  in  Guiseley,  Hawkesworth  and  Baildon.  See 
page  209,  antea. 


288  AID   GRANTED   TO   KING   EDWARD    I. 

car.  terraBj  etc., — pars  de  xxviijs.  iiijd. — ^viijs.  iiijd.     Vic,  rec, 
resid. 

PouEL.  De  Bicardo  de  Goldesburgli  pro  iiij**  parte  unius 
feodi  in  Pouel, — pars  de  xs. — vs.     Vic.  rec,  resid, 

BuRGHLAT.  De  Bicardo  de  Babyngton  pro  di.  feodo  in 
Burlay  at  Mensington, — pars  de  xxs. — xs.     Vic,  rec,  resid. 

Otteley.  De  Archiepiscopo  Ebor.  pro  di.  feodo  in  Ottelay, 
pars  de  xxs. — ^xs.     Vic.  rec,  resid. 

Berwik.  De  Comite  Linoolnise  pro  iij  car.  terrae  in  Berwik, 
unde  X  car.,  etc.,  xijs. 

Thorp  Stapelton.  De  haer'  de  Thorp  Stapelton  pro  ij  car. 
terrje,  unde,  ut  supra, — ^pars  de  viijs. — vjs. 

Parlington.  De  Hugone  Dispensator  pro  iiij  car.  terrae 
et  septem  bov.  in  Parlington,*  unde  x  car.,  etc., — pars  de  xixs. 
yjd. — ^ixs.  ixd. 

Summa  xyj  li.  ijs.  iijd.  ob. 

*  In  Parlington  and  Hillum  (p.  210,  antea). 


AT1V8TY. 


Thorp  Bustard.  De  Johaime  de  Gray  pro  una  car,  et  r 
bov.  et  di.  terrse  in  Thorp  Bustarrlj  nnde  x  car.,  etc.,  vjs,  ixd, 
Dc  Roberto  Bnstard  pro  una  car.  tcrr^  in  eadem,  unde^  ut 
supmj — ^pars  de  iiijs. — \JH, 

Thorp  Acom*"  De  Elena  de  Sntton  pro  ij  bov,  terrae  in 
Thorp  Aconi,  unde  xv  car,,  etc, — pars  de  \iijd, — iiijd.  l>e 
Ada  de  Thorp  pro  v  bov.  et  di,  in  oadem,  umlej  ut  supra,  xxd. 
De  Johanne  de  Gray  pro  sex  bov*  terrae  in  eadem,  undcj  nt 
supra,  ijs, 

Wil(s)  THORP.*  De  Roberto  de  Pontefracto  pro  ij  car.  et  di, 
terrae,  unde  xiiij  cai'.  et  di.  facinnt  feocL,  igs.  xjd, 

AcASTRR  Malbys.  De  Ricarc!o  de  Malebys  pro  iiij  ear, 
tcrrse  in  Acastre  Malbya,  nnde  xv  can,  etc.,  xa,  viijd* 

CoLTON.  De  hier*  Gacei  Chaumon  pro  xx  bov,  terras  in 
ColtoGj  nnde  viij  car*  ct  ij  bov.  facinnt  feod,,  xijs.  jd*  ob*  De 
Eoberk*  Ughtred  pro  \iij  bov,  terree  in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra, 
iiijs.  xd*  q,  De  Henrico  filio  Eicardi  pro  iiij  bov,  terrae  in  eadem, 
nude,  ut  aupra,  ija.  vd,  De  Henrico  de  Seotenay  pro  ij  bov, 
terra*  in  eadem,  unde^  ut  supra,  xiiijd*  ob»  De  Ricardo  Ayr  pro 
una  bov,  terree  in  eadem,  nnde,  ut  supra,  \ijd.  q.  De  Johanne 
filio  Donsse  pro  una  bov.  tcrrse  in  cadcm,  unde,  ut  supra,  vijd,  q. 

Appelton.  De  Thoma  de  Mouiiceaux  pro  ij  car.  terrae  in 
Appeltouj  unde  xij  car.  tcrrje,  etc.j  vja,  viijd,  De  Johauiie 
Sampson  pro  ij  ear,  terrse  in  eadem,  undcj  ut  supra,  vjs*  \iijd, 
Dc  Johaune  Faucomberge  pro  ij  car.  terrse  in  eadem,  unde,  ut 
supra,  vjs,  viijd. 

Styveton.  De  Roberto  Ughtrcd  et  Isabella  uxorc  ejus  pro 
iiij  car.  et  di*  terne  iu  Styveton^  unde  viij  car,,  etc.^  xxijs,  vjth 
De  Thoma  Ccrfe  pro  di,  car,  terrae  in  eadem,  nnde  x  car,^  etc.,  ijs. 

BoLtLTOPf.  De  domina  de  Yesey  pro  viij  car.  terrse  in  Boul- 
tou,  unde  xiiij  car.,  etc.,  xxijs.  xd.  ob. 

HoRNJNGTON*  De  WiOclmo  de  Rithre  pro  xviij  bov.  terrai 
in  Horuingtoti,  unde  x  car.  terrae,  etc,  ixs,  De  Willelmo  de 
Homiugtou  pro  iij  bov.  terrse  in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra,  xviijd. 

•  A  clerical  error  for  TViorp  A  ton,  now  called  Middlethorp* 

*  S^e  page  290*  pottea. 

V 


290  AID    GRANTED    TO    KING    EDWARD    I. 

OxTON.  De  pluribus  libere  tenentibus  de  Oxton  pro  iiij  car. 
terrae  in  Oxton,  unde,  ut  supra, — pars  de  xyjs — yjs.  ixd. 

BiLBURGH.  De  Johanne  de  Raygate  pro  j  car.  terrae,  unde 
XV  car.  et  di.  faciunt  feod.,  ijs.  vijd.  De  Rogero  Easy  pro  iiij 
car.  terrae  et  ij  bov.  in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra,  xjs.  De  Priore 
Sanctae  Trinitatis  pro  iiij  bov.  terrae  in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra, 
xyjd.  De  Ricardo  filio  Gerardi  pro  iij  bov.  terrae  in  eadem, 
unde,  ut  supra,  xijd. 

AsKHAM  West.  De  Priore  de  Briddelington  pro  iiij  car.  et 
di.  terrae  in  Bridd.  (sicj,  unde  x  car.  terrae,  etc.,  xviijs. 

Thorparches.  De  haer^  Laderenae  pro  iij  car.  terrae,  unde 
xiiij  car.  et  di.  faciunt  feod.,  viijs.  iijd.  ob.  q. 

Walton.  De  Johanne  Faufax  et  Henrico  de  Camera  pro 
una  car.  terrae  in  Walton,  unde  xiiij  car.,  etc.,  ijs.  xd.  ob.  De 
Elya  de  Farwath,  Willelmo  Scott  et  Willelmo  Martel  pro  j  car. 
terrae  in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra,  ijs.  xd.  ob. 

Bilton.  De  Willekno  le  Vavasour  pro  ij  car.  terrae  in 
Bilton,  unde  xiiij  car.  et  di.  faciunt  feod.,  vs.  vjd.  ob.  De  eodem 
Willelmo  pro  ij  car.  terrae  quas  tenet  de  Priore  de  Parco  in 
eadem,  unde,  ut  supra,  vs.  \jd.  ob.  De  Ricardo  le  Walais  pro 
ij  car.  terrae  in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra,  vs.  vjd.  ob. 

Knapton.  De  Johanne  de  Grantham  pro  iij  car.  terrae  in 
Knapton,  unde  xij  car.,  etc.,  xs. 

FoLiFAiT.  De  Alano  de  Folifait  pro  j  car.  terrae  et  di.  in 
Folifait,  unde,  ut  supra,  vs.  De  haer^  Willelmi  filii  Thomae  pro 
una  car.  et  di.  in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra,  vs. 

Cathirton.  De  Henrico  de  Cruce  et  Emma  uxore  ejus  pro 
una  car.  et  j  bov.  terrae,  unde  xiiij  car.  et  di.,  etc.,  iijs.  jd.  ob. 
De  Willelmo  le  Cerf  pro  iij  bov.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra,  xiijd. 
ob.  De  haer^  Roberti  Proudfote  pro  di.  car.  terrae  in  eadem, 
unde  X  car.,  etc.,  ijs. 

Merston.  De  haer*  Willelmi  filii  Henrici  et  Hugone  Prodom 
pro  j  car.  et  di.  terrae,  unde  x  car.  et  di.,  etc., — pars  de  vs.  ixd. 
—ijs.  vjd. 

RuoHFORD.  De  Willelmo  de  Bugthorp  et  Alicia  uxore  ejus 
pro  iiij  car.  terrae  in  Rughford,  unde  xiij*^  car.  terrae,  etc.,  xijs. 
iiijd. 

Wil(8) THORP.  De  Priorissa  de  Munketon  pro  di.  car.  terrae, 
unde  xiiij  car.  et  di.,  etc., — pars  de  xvjd.  ob.  q. — viijd.  ob.  q. 

ToKBWiTH.  De  Johanne  de  Kirkeby  pro  j  car.  terrae  et  ij 
bov.,  unde,  ut  supra,  iijs.  vd.  ob.  q.  De  haer*  Amory  ct  Tlioma 
Turpyn  pro  j  car.  in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra,  ijs.  ixd.  q.     De 

*  Aooording  to  the  Feoda  Militum,  14  carucatcs  made  a  knight's  fee  in 
Bufforth. 


WAPENTAKE    OP   THE    AIN8TY,    W.  R.  291 

Roberto  de  Pontefracto  pro  una  car.  terrse  in  eadem^  unde^  ut 
supra^  ijs.  ixd.  q. 

Skakilthobp.  De  Roberto  Ughtred  et  Isabella  uxore  ejus 
pro  iij  car.  terrae  in  Skakilthorp^  unde  viij  car.  et  di.,  etc.,  xiiijs. 
jd.  ob. 

WiGHALE.  De  hser'  Reginaldi  de  Albo  Monasterio  pro  v 
car.  terrae  in  Wighale,  unde  xx**  car.,  etc.,  xs. 

Helaoh.  De  [Ricardo]  le  Walais  pro  iij  car.  et  di.  terrae 
in  Helagh,  unde,  ut  supra,  vijs.  De  [Willelmo  le  Va]va80ur 
pro  iij  car.  et  di.  terrae  in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra, — pars  de  vijs. 
— iijs.  ^d. 

HoTON.  De  [Johanne]  de  Creppinges  pro  ij  car.  terrae  in 
Hoton,  unde  xiiij  car.,  etc.,  vs.  ixd.  De  Roberto  Fox  pro  una 
car.  terrae  in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra,  ijs.  xd.  ob.  De  Roberto 
Clerevaux  pro  ij  car.  terrae  in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra,  vs.  ixd. 

Wlsington.  De  [Mauge]ro  le  Vavasour  pro  iij  car.  terrae 
in  Wlsington,  unde  x  car.,  etc.,  xijs. 

AcASTRE  Selby.  Dc  Abbatc  de  Selby  pro  iij  car.  terrae  in 
[Acastre]  Selby,  unde  xv  car.,  etc., — ^pars  de  viijs. — iiijs. 

CouPMANTHORP.  Dc  Ricardo  Malebys  pro  iij  car.  terrae  in 
Coupmantborp,  unde  xij  car.,  etc.,  xs. 

Summa  xyj  li.  vijs.  ijd.  ob. 


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AGGEBRIGG." 


Crofton.  De  Roberto  de  Pontefracto  pro  una  car.  terrse  in 
Crofton,  unde  xij  car.,  etc.,  xld. 

ScHiTTELiNGTON.  Dc  Johannc  He[rljr,  corjonatore,  pro  di. 
car.  terra  in  Schittelington,  unde,  ut  supra,  xxd. 

Snythale.  De  Comite  Lincolnise  pro  iij  car.  terrae  in 
Snythale,  unde  xij  car.,  etc.,  xs. 

[Aykbton.]  De  eodem  Comite  pro  iij  car.  terrae  in  Ayketon, 
unde,  ut  supra,  xs. 

Crofton.  De  Bicardo  le  Walays  pro  una  car.  terrae  in 
Crofton,  unde^  ut  supra,  xld. 

Floketon.  De  Ada  de  Everingliam  pro  di.  car.  terrae  in 
Folketon  fsicj,  unde,  ut  supra,  xxd. 

[Hbton.]  De  Ada  de  Hopton  pro  ij  bov.  terrae  in  Heton, 
unde  xviij  car.  terrae,  etc.,  yjd.  ob.  q.  De  Willclmo  [de  He] ton 
pro  ij  bov.  terrae  in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra,  vjd.  ob.  q. 

Lepton.  De  Ada  de  Everingham  pro  di.  car.  terrae  in  Lep- 
ton,  unde  xviij  car.,  etc.,  xiijd.  ob.  De  [Johanne  dc]  Heton 
pro  di.  car.  terrae  in  eadem,  unde,  ut  supra,  xiijd.  ob. 

Farnelat.  De  [Franc]  one  Tyas  pro  ij  car.  terrae  in  Fame- 
lay,  imde,  ut  supra,  iiijs.  vd.  ob. 

Thornhill.  De  Johanne  de  Tliomhill,  Willclmo  dc  Metlic- 
lay  et  Thoma  de  Langfeld  pro  ij  car.  terrae,  unde  xij  car.,  etc., 
di.  marc. 

Whitteley.  De  Comite  Lincolniae  pro  una  car.  terrae, 
unde  xviij  car.,  etc.,  ijs.  [ijd.]  ob.  q. 

Sharneston.  De  Maugero  le  Vavasour  pro  ij  car.  terrae, 
unde  xij  car.,  etc.,  di.  marc. 

Summa  Is.  iiijd.  ob.  q. 

'  This  wapentake  does  not  occur  in  Kirkby's  Inquest 


CLARHOU. 

Bethemeslai.  De  vill.  [de  Bethemeslai  pro]*  yj  bov.  terr», 
ainde  xiiij  car.,  etc.,  faciunt  .  .  .  .  De  eadem  [vill.  pro  .  .]  car. 

terrae,  unde,  ut  supra, — pars  de  vs.  ob.  q. — Vic.  rec, 

resid. 

Nessefeld.  De  vill.  [de  Nessefeld]  pro  iij  car.  terrse,  unde, 
ut  supra, — pars  de  viijs.  vijd.  ob. — ^iiijs.  jd.  ob.     Vic.  rec.  resid. 

MiDELTON.  De  vill.  [de  Midelton]  pro  iij  car.  terrae,  unde 
xvj  car.,  etc., — ^pars  de  vijs.  vjd. — ijs.  ixd.  ob.  q.     Vic.  rec.  resid, 

AsKEWiTH.  De  vill.  [de  A8ke]with  pro  iiij  car.  terrae,  unde 
xij  car.,  etc., — pars  de  j  marc. — di.  marc.  Vic.  rec.  resid.  De 
[eadem  vill.  pro]  ij  car.  terrae,  unde  xiiij  car.,  etc.,  vs.  ixd. 

Lethelay.  De  vill.  [de  Le]thelay  pro  ij  car.  terrae,  unde, 
ut  supra,  vs.  ixd. 

Castelay.  De  [vill.  de]  Castelay  pro  una  car.  terrae,  unde, 
ut  supra,  [ijs.]  xd.  ob. 

KiRKEBY  Orblauers.  Dc  [viU.  de  Kirke]by  Orblauers 
cum  hameletto  de  Walton  pro  iiij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra, 
[xjs.]  vjd. 

SiCKLiNGHALE.  Dc  [vill.]  dc  SickHngbale  pro  iiij  car.  terrae, 
unde,  ut  supra,  xjs.  vjd. 

Lynton.  De  vill.  de  Lynton  pro  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.,  unde, 
ut  supra,  vijs.  ijd.  q. 

Spofpord.  De  vill.  de  SpoflFord  pro  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.,  unde, 
ut  supra, — pars  de  vijs.  ijd.  q. — ^vs.  xjd.  ob.  q. 

FoLiFAiT,  ETC.  Dc  viU.  dc  Folifait  et  Haketon  pro  j  car.  et 
di.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra,  iiijs.  iijd.  ob.  q.  De  eadem  vill.  pro 
xij  bov.  terrae,  unde  x  car.,  etc.,  faciunt  feod.,  vjs. 

[Plumpton.]  De  villata  de  Plumpton  pro  ij  car.  terrae, 
unde  xiiij  car.,  etc.,  vs.  ixd.  De  [eadem  vill.]  pro  ij  car.  terrae, 
unde,  ut  supra,  vs.  ixd. 

[RiBSTAN  Parva.  De  vill.  de]  Ribstan  Parva  pro  ij  car. 
terrae,  unde  xiiij  car.,  etc.,  vs.  ixd. 

[CoLTHORP.  De  vill.  de]  Colthorp  pro  iij  car.  terrae,  unde, 
ut  supra,  viijs.  vijd.  ob. 

"  Sc€  nol€  c,  page  284. 


294  AID    GRANTED    TO    KING    EDWARD    I. 

[Wbdbrby.  De  vill.  de  We]  derby,  unde,  ut  supra,  pro  iij 
car,  terrse,  viijs.  vijd.  ob. 

[Parva  Stodelay.  De  vill.  de  Parva  Stodelay]  pro  una  car. 
terrsB,  unde,  ut  supra,  ijs.  xd.  ob. 

[AsMUNDBRBY.  Dc  vill.  dc  Asmuii]  derby  pro  [iij]  car. 
terrse,  unde,  ut  supra,  viijs.  vijd.  ob. 

[Denton.  De  vill.  de  Denton]  pro  ij  ear.  terrse,  unde  xij 
car.,  etc., —  [pars  de  j  marc] — di.  marc.     Vic.  rec.  resid, 

[Parva  Tymbel.  De  vill.  de  Parva]  Tymbel  pro  una  car. 
terrae,  unde,  [ut  supra, — pars  de  .  .  .  .] — xxd.     Vic.  rec.  resid. 

[Neuhalb.  De  vill.  de]  Neuhale  pro  tribus  car.  terr«, 
imde,  [ut  supra],  xs. 

[Farnblay.    De  vill.  de  Far]nelay  pro car.  terrae,  unde 

xvj,  etc., — ^pars  de  .  .  .  .  —  vs.     Vic.  rec.  resid. 

[Lindelay.  De  vill.  de]  Lindelay  pro  [una]  car.  terrae, 
unde,  ut  supra,  [ijs.]  vjd. 

[Wbston.  De  vill.  de  Weston  pro  ix]  bov.  terrae,  unde  xij 
car.,  etc., — ^pars  de  iiijs.  ixd.* — xxijd.  ob.     Vic.  rec.  resid. 

[Aldefeld.]  De  vill.  de  [Aldfeld  pro  .  .]  car.  terrae,  unde, 
ut  supra,  di.  marc. 

W[ynkesle]  Y.  De  vill.  de  W  [ynkesley]  pro  una  car.  terrae, 
unde  xiiij  car.,  etc.,  ijs.  xd,  ob. 

KiRKBBY  Malsard.  Dc  vill.  dc  Kirkeby  Malsard  cum 
membris  pro  uno  feodo, — pars  de  xls. — xxxs. 

AzERLAY.  De  vill.  de  Azerlay  pro  [v]  car.  terrae,  unde  x 
car.,  etc.,  xxs. 

RippELAY.  De  vill.  de  Rippelay  pro  [ij]  car.  et  di.  terrae, 
imde  X  car.,  etc.,  xs. 

Berohby.  De  vill.  de  Berghby  pro  ij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut 
supra,  viijs. 

North  Aykbton*^  fsicj.  De  vill.  de  North  Ayketon  pro  iij 
car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra,  xijs. 

South  Ayketon*'  fsicj.  De  [vill.]  de  South  Ayketon  pro  iiij 
car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra,  xvjs. 

Ingmanthorp.  De  vill.  de  Ingmanthorp  pro  iij  car.  terrae, 
unde,  ut  supra,  xijs. 

Parva  Cathale.  De  vill.  de  Parva  Cathale  pro  una  car. 
terrae,  unde,  ut  supra,  iiijs. 

Brame.  De  vill.  de  Brame  pro  [una]  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut 
supra,  iiijs. 

RiGTON.  De  vill.  de  Rigton  pro  .  .  car.  terrae,  unde  xij 
car.,  etc.,  di.  marc. 

*  If  the  number  of  bovates  be  correct,  this  amount  should  be  iijs.  ixd. 

*  A  clerical  error  for  North  Dighton. 
^  A  clerical  error  for  South  Dighton. 


WAPENTAKE    OF   CLARO^    W.  R.  295 

[Kesewik.]     De  vill.  de  Kesewik  pro  .  .  car.  terrae,  unde 
X  car.,  etc., — ^pars  de  xs. — vs. 

W[iTHETON.]     De  vill.  de  [Witheton]  pro  [.  .  car.]  terrse, 
unde  xij  car.,  etc., — ^pars  de  j  [marc] — ^vs.  viijd.     Vic.  rec,  resid, 

GoLDESBURGH.      [Dc  vUl.   dc]    Goldesba[rgh   pro  .  .  car. 
terrae,  unde],  ut  supra,  j  marc. 

HopERTON.      [De  vill.  de]   Hoperton  pro   [.  .  car.  terrse, 
unde,  ut  supra],  di.  marc. 

Allirton.     [De  vill.  de  Allir]ton  pro  [.  .  car.  terrse,  unde], 
ut  supra,  di.  marc. 

Clareton.    De  vill.  [de]  Clareton  pro .  .  car.  terrae,  unde, 
ut  supra,  di.  marc. 

QuixLAY.     [De  vill.]  de  Quixlay  pro  [yj]  car.  et  di.  terrae, 
unde,  ut  supra,  xigs.  viijd. 

Grene  Hamerton.     [De  vill.  de  Gr]ene  Hamerton  pro  iij 
car.  terras,  unde  xij  car.,  etc.,  xs. 

Nun[e  Munketon.     De  vill.  de  N]une  Munketon  pro  iij 
car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra, — ^pars  de  xs.— di.  marc. 

D[uNSFORD  ET  Branton.    Dc  vill.  dc  Dujnsford  et  B[ran]- 
ton  pro  iij  car.  terrae,  unde,  ut  supra, — ^pars  de  xs. — xld. 

[Flasceby.     De  vill.  de  Flasceby  pro  . .  car.]  terrae,  unde, 
ut  supra,  xld. 

Summa  xviij  li.  xixs.  vjd. 


RIPON. 

NiDD   ET* 


Cattehall.     De  Willelmo  [Fo8s]ard  pro  una     ....      vs. 

Burton.     De  Petro  Bekard  pro  una  car xld. 

Summa  .... 

Summa  summaimm^  .     .     .     .  ij  li.  vjs.  ijd.  ob.  q. 


'  About  twelve  entries  relating  to  places  within  the  liberties  of  Bipon, 
Knaresburgh,  and  Aldburgh  are  illegible. 


THE 

NOMINA   YILLARUM 


FOB 


YORKSHIRE. 


9th  EDWARD  II. 


THE 

NOMINA   VILLARUM  FOR  YORKSHIRE. 

9th  EDWAED  II. 


The  Nomina  Villanim  have  already  been  printed  with  the  Parlia- 
mentary Writs  (vol.  ii.,  div.,  iii.),  edited  by  Sir  Francis  Palgrave, 
and  published  by  the  Record  Commissioners  in  1834.  I  have 
explained  in  the  Preface  why  it  was  considered  advisable  to  re- 
print in  the  present  volume  that  portion  of  the  document  which 
relates  to  the  county  of  York.  The  following  account  of  the 
record  itself  is  derived  fix)m  Sir  Francis  Palgrave's  valuable 
work. 

The  "  Nomina  Villarum  '*  is  a  document  consisting  of  the 
returns  made  to  writs  tested  at  Clipston,  5th  March,  9th  Edward 
II.,  severally  addressed  to  all  the  sheriffs  throughout  England, 
stating  that  the  king  wished  to  be  certified  how  many  and  what 
hundreds  and  wapentakes  there  were  in  the  sheriff's  bailiwick ; 
and  how  many  and  what  cities,  boroughs,  and  townships  there 
were  in  each  such  hundred  or  wapentake,  and  who  were  the 
lords  thereof;  and  the  sheriff  was  therefore  commanded  dili- 
gently to  inform  himself  of  the  premises,  so  that,  at  his  next 
proffer  at  the  Exchequer,  he  might  give  full  information  to  the 
treasurer  and  barons  thereupon ;  and  the  sheriff,  for  this  reason, 
was  to  appear  in  person  at  the  proffer,  unless  he  should  have 
licence  to  be  absent :  these  returns  being  required  in  relation  to 
the  military  levies  granted  in  the  Parliament  at  Lincoln,  in  the 
quinzaine  of  St.  HUary,  9th  Edward  II.,  when  it  was  directed 
that  one  man-at-arms  should  be  raised  from  every  township. 

It  will  be  observed  that  the  writs  require  the  sheriff  to 
attend  in  person  to  give  information ;  and  it  is  therefore  possible 
that,  when  the  sheriffs  appeared  before  the  barons,  the  returns 
were  drawn  up  from  the  materials  which  they  had  obtained. 
Being  of  considerable  length,  the  returns  assumed  the  shape  of 


300  THE    NOMINA   VILLARUM    FOR   YORKSHIRE. 

rolls,  as  appears  from  such  of  the  originals  as  are  yet  extant, 
which  consist  of  the  writs  and  returns  for  the  counties  of 
Devon,  Middlesex,  Salop  and  StaflFord,  and  Southampton,  pre- 
served amongst  the  records  on  the  side  of  the  Lord  Treasurer's 
Remembrancer. 

In  the  1st  Henry  VII.  it  was  noticed  that  these  rolls  or 
returns,  in  consequence  of  the  very  frequent  searches  made  upon 
them,  being,  as  the  record  says,  in  daily  use,  had  become  so 
blind  and  frayed  that  they  could  be  scarcely  read  or  understood : 
by  which  it  was  apprehended  that  great  detriment  would  ensue 
to  the  king  and  the  crown.  Upon  inspection  accordingly  of 
the  rolls,  by  the  barons,  it  was  ordered  that  the  same  should  be 
transcribed  in  quires,  and  made  up  and  engrossed  in  a  book,  to 
remain  for  ever  in  the  Exchequer. 

For  this  purpose  John  Snede,  writer,  was  appointed,  and 
admitted  by  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer,  and  he  was  to  receive 
three  shillmgs  and  fourpence  per  quire  for  his  labour.  When 
completed,  the  book  contained  twenty  quires  and  one  half,  for 
which  he  was  paid  at  the  stipulated  rate.  This  book  was  de- 
posited with  the  Lord  Treasurer's  Remembrancer,  but  it  has 
long  ago  disappeared.  Transcripts,  more  or  less  imperfect  and 
corrupt  exist,  however,  in  different  repositories. 

To  this  account  of  the  "Nomina  Villarum''  Sir  Francis 
Palgrave  adds  the  following  extract  from  a  communication 
received  from  Mr.  Hunter,  the  historian  of  South  Yorkshire, 
respecting  the  application  of  the  document: — "The  value  to 
topography  of  the  Nomina  Villarum  lies  chiefly  in  this,  that  we 
find  in  it  direct  evidence  of  the  persons  who  held  the  smaller 
subdivisions  of  the  great  tenancies  at  a  particular  period.  With- 
out its  assistance,  I  know  not  how  this  information  is  to  be 
arrived  at,  in  any  direct  manner,  where  the  correlative  record 
called  Kirkby's  Inquest  (which  belongs  to  the  preceding  reign) 
is  not  to  be  found,  and  where  no  information  of  the  place  is  to 
be  gathered  from  the  Testa  de  Nevil  or  the  Hundred  Rolls. 
One  fixed  period  of  this  kind  is  of  great  importance,  inasmuch 
as  a  single  name  is  an  indication  of  the  line  in  which  the  lord- 
ship is  passing,  and  may  very  often  be  the  means  of  guiding  an 
inquirer  to  a  series  of  lords  before  and  after  the  date  of  the 
record  itself;  and  the  determining  in  wliora  the  possession  lay 
is  one  of  the  chief  i)oints  in  the  history  of  the  rural  parishes  of 
England.'^ 


THE    NOMINA   VILLARUM    FOR   YORKSHIRE.  301 

THE    kino's   writ    TO   THE    SHERIFF. 

Edwardus,*  Dei  gratia,  Rex  Anglise,  Dominus  Hibemiae,  et  Dux 
Aqiiitaniae^  Vieecomiti  Ebor.,  saiutem.  Quia  quibusdam  certis 
de  causis  certiorari  volumus  quae  et  quot  Hundreda  sive  Wapen- 
tachia  sunt  in  balliva  tua,  et  quorum  sunt,  et  quae  et  quot  Civi- 
tates,  Burgi  et  Villae  sunt  in  quolibet  Hundredorum  sive  Wapen- 
tachiorum  illorum,  et  qui  sunt  Domini  eorumdem.  Tibi  praeci- 
pimus  firmiter  injungentes  quod  modis  et  viis  omnibus  quibus 
plenius  et  diligentius  poteris  te  informes  de  praemissis.  Ita 
quod,  super  proximum  profrum  tuum  ad  Scaccarium  nostrum, 
Thesaurarium  et  Barones  nostros  de  eodem  Scaccario  possis 
inde  plenius  inform  are :  et  tu  ipse  in  propria  persona  tua  sis  ad 
dictum  Scaccarium  super  proximum  profrum  tuum  ex  hac  causa, 
nisi  tunc  licentiam  a  nobis  habueris  absens  esse ;  et  tunc  per 
ilium  quem  super  dictum  profrum  tuum  pro  te  mittes  ad  Sctte- 
carium  praedictum  Thesaurarium  et  Barones  praedictos  de  prae- 
missis facere  plenius  informari.  Ita  quod  in  te  vel  in  ipso  quem 
pro  te  ad  dictum  Scaccarium  sic  mittes  defectus  aliquis  non 
inveniatur  per  quod  ad  te  graviter  capiamus.  Et  habeas  ibi 
hoc  breve.  Teste  me  ipso,  apud  Clipston,  quinto  die  Martii, 
anno  regni  nostri  nono. 

THE    sheriff's    RETURN. 

MiTTO  vobis  nomina  Himdredorum,  Wapentachiorum,  Civita- 
tum,  Burgorum  et  aliarum  Villarum  in  balliva  mea  per  totum 
comitatum  praedictum,  et  habeo  diem  ad  respondendum  die 
Lunae  in  septimana  Paschae  quoad  certificandum  Thesaurario  et 
Baronibus  domini  Regis  de  Scaccario  quae  et  quot  Hundreda 
sive  Wapentachia  sunt  in  balliva  mea,  et  quorum  sunt  di versa 
Hundreda,  quem  com.  Ebor.  appellantur  Wapentachia,  fuerint 
in  balliva  mea,  quorum  nomina,  simul  cum  omnibus  eorum 
quorum  sunt,  patent  in  istis  rotidis  subsequentibus :  quoad 
certificandum  in  forma  praedicta  quae  et  quot  Civitates  sunt  in 
eadem  balliva  mea,  et  quorum  sunt,  non  est  nisi  una  civitas 
quae  appellatur  civitas  Ebor.,  cujus  quidem  civitatis  dominus 
Rex  est  dominus  :  quoad  certificandum  in  forma  praedicta  quae 
et  quot  Burgi  et  Villae  sunt  in  quolibet  Hundredorum  sive 
Wapentachiorum  iUorum,  et  qui  sunt  domini  eorumdem,  et 
nomina  Burgorum,  Villarum,  et  dominorum  eorumdem,  patent 
in  eisdem  rotulis  subsequentibus,  secundum  tenorem  brevis 
domini  regis  mihi  inde  directi. 

■  This  and  the  succeeding  document  are  taken  from  the  book  marked  B.,  i., 
11,  in  the  Treasury  of  Receipt  of  the  Exchequer  Department  of  the  Public 
Record  Office,  hitherto  cited  in  these  notes  by  the  letter  A.  They  do  not  occur 
in  the  Harleian  MS.  6281,  whence  the  text  of  the  Nomina  Villarum  is  derived. 


THE 

NOMINA  VILLARUM   FOR  YORKSHIRE. 


NOMINA''  BUROORUM^  VILLARUM  ET  EORUM  DOMINORUM  DE  COM. 
EBOR.^  ANNO  REGNI  REGIS  EDWARDI^  FILII  REGIS  EDWARDI, 
NONO. 

[HOLUERNESSE.] 

Holdemesse*  est  Libertas  Comitissa*  Comubia,  in  qua  sunt 
burg*  et  villae,  videlicet, 

Hedon  est  burgus  Comitissa      Comubise      [est] 

domina. 
Berneston  cum  membris  Thomas  de  Mounceaux. 

Lesset  cum  Parva  Kelk''  Hugo  de  Mora. 

Ulram  Johannes   de   Ulram  et  Wil- 

lelmus  de  Wyvill. 

'  This  title  is  also  taken  from  the  A.  MS.  The  heading  in  Harleian  MS. 
6281  is  simply  "  Comitatus  Ebor." 

*  Except  where  otherwise  stated,  this  text  is  derived  from  the  Harleian  MS. 
6281,  in  the  British  Museum,  which  is  thus  described  in  the  catalogue  (vol.  iii., 
862):—"  A  Folio,  containing  the  Cities,  Boroughs,  Villages  and  Hundreds,  their 
Names,  and  who  were  the  Lords  of  every  Manor  throughout  all  the  Counties  of 
Eneland  from  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1316  to  1559,  entitled  *  A  transcript  of  the 
book  called  Nomina  Yillarum  kept  in  the  Office  of  the  Treasurer's  Remembrancer 
in  the  Exchequer."  This  transcript  appears  to  have  been  made  in  Uie  early  part 
of  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  It  is  supposed  to  be  the  best  text  of  the 
Nomina  VUlarum  that  is  now  known  to  exist.  Judging,  however,  by  the  returns 
for  the  county  of  York,  its  nomenclature  is  very  corrupt,  and  it  also  contains 
several  errors  and  omissions.  Save  in  the  occasional  permutation  of  the  letters 
«,  «,  and  0,  the  text,  now  for  the  first  time  printed  in  extenso,  is  a  faithful  tran- 
script of  this  MS.,  so  far,  at  least,  as  I  was  able  to  decipher  the  handwriting, 
which  is  extremely  perplexing.  The  Harleian  text  has  been  collated  with  MSS. 
A.  and  F.  (see  pp.  1, 124,  aiUea)^  but  the  more  important  variations  only  are 
recorded  in  the  notes,  where  will  also  be  found  such  matter  corrective  of  the  text 
as  I  have  been  able  to  collect  from  Kirkby's  Inquest,  the  Feoda  Militum,  and 
other  sources.  The  modern  names  of  nearly  all  the  places  mentioned  in  the 
Nomina  Yillarum  are  given  in  the  Table  incorporated  with  the  Index  Locorum. 

'  Marg!U*et,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  earl  of  Gloucester,  and 
widow  of  Fiers  de  Gaveston,  earl  of  Cornwall,  to  whom  Edward  II.  granted  the 
Seigniory  of  Holdemess.  ^  See  page  76,  note  t. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  HOLDERNESS,  E.  R. 


303 


Skipse  cum  Neuhithe' 
Drinohowe 

Beford 

North  Frotingham 
Brandesburton  cum  membris 
BoNEWYK  cum  membris 

KlLLYNG 

Beyom-^  cum  membris 


Attyngwyk^ 


Seton  cum  membris 

HoRNSE  Burton  cum  membris 

BOLLESTON 

Mapelton 

CoLDON  cum  membris 

WiTHERNWYK 

Est  Haitplet*  cum  membris 
Goulshull' 

RiSSE 

Arnale  cum  membris 


Comitissa  Comubiae. 

Walterus  de  Faucounberge  et 
Radulphus  filius  Willelmi. 

Magister  Hospitalis  S.  Johan- 
nis  et  Ricardus  de  Cotes. 

Abbas  de  Thometon. 

Johannes  de  Sancto  Quintino. 

Johannes  filius  Willelmi  de 
Roos  et  Alex'  de  Carleton. 

Priorissa  de  Killyng. 

Walterus  filius  Johannis  de 
Fauconberge,  Johannes  de 
Mora  et  Prior  de  Bridlington. 

Johanna  uxor  Johannis  de  Bar- 
ton, Stephanus  de  Thorp, 
Simon  de  Goushull,  Ricar- 
dus de  Thorp  et  Alicia  de 
Busheby.* 

Walterus  de  Whityng/  Ricar- 
dus de  Marlesthorp>  et  Ro- 
bertus  de  Waxand. 

Johannes  de  Mappelton  et 
Abbas  de  Melsa. 

Herbertus  de  Sancto  Quintino. 

Robertus  de  Cotum. 

Archiepiscopus  Ebor.et  Johan- 
nes filius  Willelmi  de  Roos. 

Johannes  de  Fauconberg  et 
Anastasia  de  Fauconberg. 

Walterus  de  Fauconberge  et 
Walterus  de  Haityfeld. 

Juliana  relicta  Radulphi  de 
Lelle. 

Walterus  de  Fauconberge. 

Walterus  de  Fauconberge,  Ni- 
cholaus  de  Reddinges,  Ri- 
cardus de  Thorp  et  Abbas 
de  Thornton. 


'  New  Hithe,  in  the  parish  of  Skipsea,  has  long  since  been  washed  away  by 
the  sea.     Old  Hithe  had  probably  shared  the  same  fote. 

/  Bewholme,  in  the  parish  of  Nunkeeling.  f  Atwick. 

*  Alicia  de  Buskeby,  A.  F. 

*  Walter  de  Whitike,  Withyk,  or  Wytik. 

i  Probably  Tharlesthorp,  one  of  the  lost  towns  on  the  Humber. 

*  Great  Hatfield.  '  Goxhill. 


804 


THE    NOMINA   VILLARUM    FOR    YORKSHIRE. 


Reston  cum  membris 
Catwik  cum  membris 


Sutton  cum  membris 

ESK 

Waxan" 
tunstall 

ROSSE 

RuTHE  cum  membris 
OusTWYK  cum  membris 


Pydese  Burton 

FiTTELYNG 

EsTANWiK**  cum  membris 


HuMBLETON  cum  mcmbris 
Garton  cum  membris 
Aldeburoh  cum  membris 

Marton  cum  membris 


Burton  Conestable 

Spretlegh 

Wyueton 


Thomas  de  Hildeyerd. 

Henricus  de  Fauconberge,  Wal- 
terus  de  Wytik  et  Walterus 
filius  Johannis  de  Faucon- 
bei^e. 

Archiepiscopus  Ebor. 

Amandus  de  Surteval"'  et  Jo- 
hannes de  Staveley. 

Johannes  de  Preston. 

Willehnus  de  Ros  de  Hamelak. 

Willehnus  de  Ros  de  Helmesley . 

Johannes  de  Ros  de  Gedd(ney) 
et  Willelmus  de  la  Mare. 

Abbas  de  Melsa,  Willelmus  de 
la  Twyer,  Amandus  de  Ruda 
et  Thomas  de  la  Ryrere. 

Comitissa  Comubise. 

Prior  Hospitalis  Sancti  Johan- 
nis et  Amandus  de  Fitling. 

Simon  de  Pateshull,  Robertus 
de  Hedon  et  Comitissa  Cor- 
nubise. 

Abbas  de  Thometon  et  Her- 
bertus''  de  Flinton. 

Idem  Abbas  et  Rogerus  de 
Grymeston. 

Willelmus  de  Ros  de  Hamelac 
et  Johannes  de  Ros  [de] 
Gede(ney). 

Robertus  le  Conestable,  Wal- 
terus de  Fauconberge,  Wil- 
lelmus Hautayn,  Amandus 
de  Ruda  et  Walterus  Wyt- 
ing.^ 

Robertus  le  Conestable. 

Comitissa  Comubise. 

Johannes  de  Wyueton  et  Wil- 
lelmus de  la  Twyerc. 


■•  Amandus  de  Surdeval  married  Cecilia,  widow  of  Sir  "William  de  Hebden 
(Reff.  Romaine,  26  a),  whose  ancestor,  Sir  Nicholas  de  Ebor.,  had  a  grant  of  the 
manor  of  Esk  firom  his  brother,  William  de  Ebor.,  provost  of  Beverley  {Paulson's 
Holdemess,  i.,  476). 

■  Waxholme,  in  the  parish  of  Owthorne. 

•  The  Asteneuuic  of  Domesday  Book.     It  is  now  called  Elsternwick. 

'  Bobertus  de  Flinton,  A.  i  See  page  303,  note  i. 


WAPENTAKE    OF    HOLDERNESS^    E.  R. 


305 


Elwardeby 

SwYN  cum  membris 

Bentngholm  cum  membris 


Priston  cum  membris 

Merflet 

Waxan' 

Pawel  cum  membris 

Thorgombaud 


BiHULL  cum  membris 
Brustewyk  cum  membris 
Kaynoham  cum  membris 
Okingham^ 

WiNESTED 

Patrington 
Tharlthorp" 

Frismersk'' 

Thorp"'  cum  membris 

Akefling' 

ERsiNGTOxy  cum  membris 

LuLNEScE'  cum  membris 

EUSTEUTON* 
HOLYNGTON* 
HOLAYM 

Whithornse  cum  membris 

OUTHORN 


Herbertus  de  Sancto  Quintino. 

Robertus  Tyliol  et  Abbas  de 
Thometon. 

Amandus  de  Ruda^  Johannes 
de  Surdeval,  Priorissa  de 
Swyh  et  Abbas  de  Thornton. 

Comitissa  Comubise. 

Willelmus  de  Ros  de  Hamelak. 

Abbas  de  Melsa. 

Comitissa  Cornubise. 

Laurentius  de  Helbek/  Tho- 
mas de  Neumarch  et  Ed- 
mundus  Wasteneys. 

Robertus  de  Botheby. 

}Earum  domina  Comitissa  Cor- 
nubise. 
Gerardus  Salvayn  et  Abbas  de 

Melsa. 
Robertus  de  Hilton. 
Archiepiscopus  Ebor. 
Robertus  le  Conestable  et  Wal- 

terus  Fauconberg. 
Earum   dominus    (Archi)epis- 

copus  Ebor. 

Earum  domina  Comitissa  Cor- 
nubise. 

In  manu  domini  Regis. 
Prior  de  Boidton. 
Henricus  de  Sancto  Martino. 
Comitissa  Comubiae  et  Abbas 

de  Thornton. 
Eadem  Comitissa,  Philippus  de 

Melsa  et  Willelmus  de  Wal- 

cotes. 


'  Wassaud,  in  the  parish  of  Sigglesthome. 

•  By  Inq.  p.  m.,  14th  Edward  II.,  Lawrence  de  Holebech  died  seised  of  the 
manor  of  Holbeche,  co.  Line,  and  of  lands  in  Thoren^mbaud,  Otringham  and 
Holme,  CO.  York  {Cal.  Inq.  p.  m.,  i.,  296).  He  married  Margaret,  one  of  the 
sisters  and  co-heirs  of  William  Gumbaud. 

'  OterjTigham,  A.  "  See  page  77,  note  w. 

•  One  of  the  lost  towns  on  the  Humber.  Its  sit-e  may  be  placed  about  two 
miles  south  of  Patrington. 

•  Probably  AVelwick  Tliorpe.  '  Skeflling. 

y  EaMngton.  '  A  mistake  for  Kilnesce  (Kilnsea). 

"  Oustenston,  A.     Ciistenston,  F.    An  error  for  Out  Newton,  near  Holmpton. 

•  llolin[iton. 

X 


306 


THE    NOMINA  VILLARUM   FOR  YORKSHIRE. 


Rtmeswell 
Neusom'  cum  membris 

Est  Halsham 

LiBERTAS  DE  BaVENSER 

Ratenser-Odd,  burous 
libertas  et  burgus  de 
Ktngeston-super-Hull 


Herbertus  de  Sancto  Quintiiio. 

Petrus  de  Frothingliam  et  Jo- 
hannes Aldelot. 

Robertus  le  Conestable  et  Wil- 
lelmus  de  Bautre. 

» Quorum  Rex  est  dominus. 


See  page  76,  note  e. 


WAPENTAGIUM   DE    HERTHILL. 


DuFFBLD*  cum  membris 
Skyrne*  cum  membris 
HoTON  CUM  Crauncbwyk 
estburne 
Westburn^ 
suthbrun 

Tybbethorp 

North  Dalton 

Baynton 

Nessinowyk 

MiDDELTON 


Johomies  de  Britannia. 
Abbas  de  Melsa. 
Galfridus  de  Hothom. 
Walterus  [de]  Fauconberg. 
Lucia''  de  Everingham. 
Johannes  de  Twenge  et  Ni- 

cholaus  de  Tapelton/ 
Henricus  filius  Hugonis  et 

Aucherus  filius  Henrici. 
Willebnus  Bemak  et  Hugo 

Hastinges. 
Gilbertus  de  Stapelton  et  P. 

de  Malo  Lacu. 
Petrus  de  Malo  Lacu. 
Johannes   de  Merkyngfeld, 

Nicholaus  de  Cave  et  J.-^ 

Ward. 
Braken  Johannes  Vyran*.^ 

KiLLYNOWYK*  Johauncs  de  KiUjmgwik. 

Watton  Prior  de  Whatton. 

Besewyk  Robertus  Daniel. 

'  Driffeld,  A.  F.  John  de  Britannia,  oarl  of  Richmond,  had  a  grant  of  ike 
manor  of  Driffield  from  the  king  in  1299.    See  page  92,  note  b. 

*  A.  and  F.  omit  this  entry.  *  Now  called  Kirkbum. 

'  Lucy,  daughter  and  heiress  of  Robert  (son  of  Marmaduke)  de  Twenge, 
and  grand-daughter  of  Lucy,  sister  and  co-heiress  of  Peter  de  Brus.  The  proof 
of  age  of  "  Lucia,  filia  et  hseres  Roberti  de  Twenge,  et  consanguinea  et  heres 
Maimaduci  de  Twen^,  defunctorum,"  was  taken  March  17th,  1294-5.  The 
jurors  say  that "  prsedicta  Lucya  nata  fUit  apud  Kylton  in  Clyreland  die  Veneris 
proxima  ante  Dominicam  Palmarum,  anno  refl:ni  regis  Edwardi  septimo,  et  die 
Dominica  proxima  sequente  baptizata  in  capella  Sancti  Petri  ejusdem  vilbe  per 
Aknum,  capellanum  Marmaduci  de  Twenge,  militis,  prosentibus  domino  Ricardo 
de  Twenge,  Petro  Mariscallo,  Ricardo  Le  Estyror,  Lucya,  uxore  Marmaduci  de 
Twenge,  et  Maijoria  de  Brus"  (Cal.  Chn.,  ii.,  618).  Lucy  de  Twenge  married, 
first.  Sir  William  le  Latimer,  junior,  from  whom  she  was  divorced  about  1812 
{Dugd.  Bar.,  ii.,  37),  secondly,  Robert  de  Everingham,  and,  lastly.  Sir  Bar- 
tholomew de  Fanacourt.  Some  curious  particulars  relating  to  this  lady,  who 
died  in  1346  {Ueg.  Zouchey  310  b),  are  given  in  the  Fasti  Eboracenses  (vol.  i.,  377). 

'  Nicholas,  son  and  heir  of  Miles  oe  Stapelton,  and  grandson  of  Laderina  de 
Brus,  who  had  lands  in  Southbum  on  the  purtition  of  the  estates  of  her  brother 
Peter.    See  page  90,  note  u. 

f  Johannes,  A.  John  Ward  held  half  a  oarucate  in  Midelton  in  the  31st 
Edward  I. 

«  Vyvon',  A.  F.    Probably  Joan  de  Vivonia.  *  Kilnwick. 

X  2 


306 


THE    >fOMIXA   VlLLA&rV    FOE    YORKSHIRE. 


LOKTXGTOX 

i^S)C0R£BrEGB 

LEETNGnLLD 

Ettox 

MoLECRorr 

SrxH  Burton 

Bextele 

Ravexesthorfe 

Sriteby 

Cotynghah 

Sculcotes 


Petrus  de  Male  Lacu. 
Johannes  de  Hothom. 
Alienora  de  Percy. 
Laurentius  de  Etton  et  Pe- 
trus de  Male  Lacu. 
Rogerus  de  Ingelberd. 
Archiepiscopus  Ebor. 
Robertns  de  Bentele. 
Robertus  de  Ravenesthorp. 
Archiepiscopus  Ebor. 
Thomas  Wake. 
Johannes  Grey  et  Robertus 

de  Morley/ 
Thomas  de  Wake. 
Radulphus    de    Newyk'    et 

Thomas  de  Lincoln. 
Petrus  de  Anlaghby  et  Prior 

de  Feriby. 
Willehnus  de  Kyme. 
Prior  de  Feriby  et  Lora  de 

Usflet. 
Ricardus    de   Anlaghby    et 

Hugo  de  Picworthe. 
Thomas  de  Wake. 
Willelmus  Cruel. 
Willelmus  de  Percy  et  Adam 

de  SomerWll. 
Prior  Dunolm. 


Wylardeby-^  crM  Neitox.* 
Ulfretox 

Anlaghby 

Hesel 

SWANLOXD  CUM   FeRIBY 
ESTWELL  CUM  WeSTWELL* 

Wythetox* 

RiPPLIXGHAM 

Erghes** 

huxdeslegh 

Waldeby 

Helghetox' 

*  An  error  for  Moreby.  In  1318  Robert  de  Moreby,  lord  of  Stillingfleet, 
"maritus  dominae  Margareta?,  relictaj  domini  Johannis  de  Gray,  militis,  de- 
ftincti,"  did  homage  to  the  archbishop  for  lands  held  of  him  in  Sculcotes  (Se^. 
Melton^  593  a).  Margaret,  relict  of  Sir  John  Gray,  of  Rotherfield,  who  died  in 
the  6th  Edward  II.,  leaving  John  his  son  and  heir,  was  the  youngest  daughter 
of  William  de  Odingsells,  of  Marstock,  co.  "Wannck,  and  one  of  the  four  co- 
heiresses of  her  brother  Edmund.  She  was  18  years  old  in  the  23rd  Edward  I. 
{Cal.  Oen.,  ii.,  511).  J  Willerby,  in  the  parish  of  Kirk  Ella. 

*  Newton  stood  a  short  distance  south  of  Cottingham.  About  1322,  Thomas, 
lord  Wake,  of  Lyddel,  began  to  build  a  religious  house  on  his  manor  of  Cottingham, 
which  he  furnished  with  canons  of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine.  But  because  a 
perpetual  title  could  not  be  made  to  this  site  {Mon.  Angl.^  vi.,  519),  the  pope 
granted  a  licence,  which  was  confirmed  by  archbishop  Melton  on  the  3rd  March, 
1325-6,  to  translate  the  mona.stery  "quod  vocatur  Hautenprise  do  Cotingham  ad 
alium  locum  "  {Reg.  Melton,  568  a).  This  other  place  was  Ne\^'ton,  which  there- 
ui)on  changed  it^s  name  to  that  of  Ilawtemprice  {Mon.  Angl.,  vi.,  520). 

'  Probably  lladulphus  de  Ncwyll.  -  East  (Kirk)  Ella  and  West  Ella. 

"  Little  Weigh  ton,  near  Cottingham. 

*  Arras,  in  the  parish  of  Market  Weighton.  p  Elloughton. 


>  Archiepiscopus  Ebor. 


WAPENTAKE    OF    HARTHILL^    E.  R. 


309 


Brantyngham 
SuTH  Cave 

Dreuton 
everthorp 
North  Cave 

HOTHOM 

Neusom  cum  Brund 
Wresell  cum  Lofthousum 
Brighton 
Spaldington 

WiLGHETOFT  cum  membris 

FOLKERTHORP  CUM  LaTHUM 
BUBWITH  CUM   HeRLETHORPE 


Aghton 
Ellerton 

Melburn  cum  Scottwhait' 

Sutton  super  Derwent 

Thornton 

Wapplington  cum  Averthorp" 

Seton 

everingham 
Holme*'  cum  Bursey 

SuTH  Cliff  cum  North  Cliff 


Walterus  de  Fauconberge. 
Petrus  de  Eyvill  et  Alex- 
ander de  Cave. 
Thomas  Dareyns. 
Ricardus  del  Haye. 
Decanus  et  capitulum  eccle- 

siae  Beati  Petri  Ebor. 
Johannes  deHothom^  miles.« 
Domina**  de  Vescy. 
Willelmus  de  Percy. 
WiUelmus  de  Ros. 
Petrus  de  Hay  et  Jacobus 

de  Bosevill. 
Clemencia  de  Vescy. 
Prior  de  Ellerton  et  Jacobus 

de  Milieton.* 
Walterus  deBubwith  etCan- 

cellarius    ecclesise    Beati 

Petri  Ebor. 
Rogerus  del  Haye. 
Prior  de  Ellerton  et  Thomas 

de  Pyckering. 
Willelmus  de  Ros  de  Hel- 

mesle. 
Robertus  de  Percy. 
Clemencia  de  Vescy. 
Prior  de  Bray*  et  Johannes 

de  Moubray. 
Willelmus  de  Ros  et  Willel- 
mus Wasteneys. 
Alicia  de  Everingham. 
Willelmus  le   Constable   et 

G.'  Salvayn. 
Petrus  de  Eyvill,  Alexander 

de  Cave  et  Johannes  filius 

Johannis  de  Cave. 


»  The  word  "miles"  does  not  again  occur  in  the  Nomina  Villarum.  It  is 
probably  used  here  to  distinguish  this  John  de  Hotham  from  his  illustrious 
namesake  and  kinsman,  the  lord  chancellor  of  England. 

""  See  page  251,  note  c. 

•  An  error  for  Millington. 

'  Storthwaite,  near  Melbourne. 

"  Allerthorpe-with-Wapplington,  in  the  parish  of  Thornton. 

"  The  Prior  of  Drax  {Burton's  Mon,  Ebor,,  111). 

"  Holme-on-Spalding-Moor. 

'  Gerard  Salva^Ti  held  here  in  the  Slst  Edward  I. 


310 


TSZ    390MrKA  mXAXTS    FOK   TOSKSBimE. 


WtTHTTO*   cm  SffTFTOy* 

Tbcat  cxm  BLEsa-iTiiLi. 
Hatvqs 

HrCATK 

MiLTxcnos 
Kjuxxctwik  Pebct 
kokth  gstklvajlk 

WlLlOX 

Bon.Tox 

GOCTBOBP 

P6KKL1X6IOX    ^1t]    BbLKBT 

Faxgf(»sk 

yolthobf 

Melttxbt 

Ullbsthobp" 

Cattox 

Neutox-'' 

Pons  Bblli^' 

WiLBKBPoss  Philippus  de  Kyme  et  Alie- 

nora  de  Percy. 
[HuNDBERTOX*  Bhanus  Burdon  et  Alianora 

de  Percy.]* 
FouLE  ScTTON  Johannes  SautTC' ct Aliciiora 

de  Percy. 

'  Sancton-and-Houghton,  a  township  in  the  parish  of  Sancton. 
'  Thomas  de  Howeton  held  Howeton  in  the  Slst  Edward  I. 

*  Shipton,  near  Market  Weighton. 

*  "  Bartholomeus  "  is  struck  out,  and  "  Bobertus  "  superscribed. 
'  Nunbumhohne.  *  See  page  91,  note  k. 

'  Ousthorpe.  ^  Newton-upou-Derwent. 

r  Stamford  Bridge  (East). 

*  North,  or  Cherry,  Burton.    In  Kirkby's  Inquest  this  place  is  called  Burton 
only. 

'  This  entry  is  taken  from  MSS.  A.  and  F.    It  is  omitted  in  the  Harleian  text. 
i  An  error  for  Bautre.    According  to  Kirkby's  Inquest,  AVilliam  de  Alta 
Ripa  held  36  bovates  in  Foule  Sutton  of  the  heir  of  Percy. 


Pnor  de  Watton  et  Thomas 

deHenton.' 
Apies  Tybetaft  et  Herbertus 

filins  Johannis. 
Gcraidns  SalTayn. 
Johannro  de  Bnddestan. 
Bo^iems  de  Grymeston. 
Johanfia    Stmnny    et     Bo- 

berms*  de  Barthelby. 
Habertas  filiiis  Johannis. 
Edmnndns  de  Eyncurt. 
Bjidulphiis  fifius  WillehniL 
Piior  de  Wartre. 
Prior  de  Watton. 
Geraidus  Salrayn. 
Tbomas  Uctrede. 
Dominns  Bex. 
Arduepiscc^iis  Ebor. 
J<diaimes  de  Creppyng. 
BobeftQs  de  Boidton. 
Brianiis  Bunion. 
Ali^iora  de  Percy. 
Badnl{An9  filins  Willebm  et 

Alienora  de  Percv. 


"  Eadem  Alienora  de  Percy. 


[WAPENTAGIUM  DE   DIKERING.] 


Rex   dominus   [est]   Dykering'    wapentagii^    in    quo   sunt 
villae  de 


KiLLUM 

Episcopus  Rotomag'. 

Bridlington 

Prior  de  Bridlington. 

Garton 

Willelmus  de  Ros. 

HUNDMANDBY 

Simon  Kailly  et  Johanna  de 

Cireby.* 

Burton  Splenyng* 

Prior  de  Bridlington. 

Fyueleb 

Dominus  Rex. 

Muston 

Walterus  de  Burton*  et  do- 

minus Rex. 

BUTTERWIK 

Radulphus  filius  Willelmi. 

BOYTHORP 

Walterus  de  Fauconberge  et 

Radulphus  filius  Willelmi. 

TWENGE 

Marmaducus  de  Twenge. 

Octon  et  Swathorp 

Idem  Marmaducus. 

RUDDESTAN 

Abbas  Beatse  Marise  Ebor., 

Ricardus  Tomy  et  Willel- 

mus de  Ruddestan. 

BOYNTON 

Nicholaus  de  MeynhuD. 

ESTON 

Johannes  de  Ulram,  Walte- 

rus de  Bueton  et  Prior  de 

Bridlington. 

Thorp 

Robertus  de  Thorp. 

Carthorp 

Johannes  de  Carthorp. 
Rogerus  de  Somervill. 

Grendale 

Erghom  et  Barkedale'^ 

Willelmus  de  Erghom. 

"  Joan  de  Briby,  daughter  of  Robert  de  Tattersall,  by  Joan,  daughter  and 
co-heire6s  of  Balph  Fitz  Kanulph,  of  Middleham.  Her  sister  Emma  married 
Adam  de  Cailly,  and  Isabella,  another  sister,  became  the  wife  of  John  de  Orreby 
(Dugd.  Bar.,  i.,  440).  By  an  Inq.  p.  m.,  taJcen  in  the  34th  Edward  I.,  Thonuu, 
son  of  Adam  de  Caylly,  Joan  de  Dryby,  and  Isabella,  wife  of  John  de  Orreby, 
were  found  to  be  next  heirs  to  Robert,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  de  Tattersall,  who 
had  died  under  age  (Cal.  Gen.,  ii.,  717). 

*  Burton  Fleraming,  or  North  Burton. 

''  An  error  for  Bueton.    See  page  52,  antea. 

*  See  page  54,  note  v. 


312 


THB    XOUINA   TIIXABCV    FOK   TOKCSHIKB. 


Besingby 

Prior  de  Bridlington. 

Keenetteby* 

Robertas  de  Percy. 

Hasthorp 

Johannes   de    Hasthorp    et 

Johannes  de  Creppyng. 

Fkaisthokp 

Johannes   de   Creppyng   et 

Nicholaus  de  Meynhull. 

Thirnom  [et]  Burton  Agnes 

Rogerus  de  Somervill. 

Wandesford 

"1 

POKETHORP 

>Alienora  de  Percy. 

Nafferton — villis  iij  separalibus 

J 

Brigham 

Theobaldns  de  Brigham  et 

Johannes  de  Graas. 

FOSTON 

Johannes  de  Graas. 

Grauncemor 

1  Galfiidns  de  Sancto  Quin- 
J      tino. 

Harpham — ^villis  ij. 

LOUTHORP 

Johannes  de  Heselarton. 

HlLDERTON-^ 

WiLRESTHORP^ — villis  ij, 

-  Prior  de  Bridlington. 

Alburn 

Idem  Prior,  Gerardns  Sal- 

vayn  et  Johannes  de  Hese- 

larton. 

Fordon 

Walranns  de  Rocheford. 

Neuton 

Idem  Walranns  et  Johannes 

de  Heselardton. 

FOXOLES 

Robertns  de  Aclom. 

Brumftox 

Johannes  Bret. 

Galmeton 

Robertns  de  Aclom  et  Ni- 

cholaus de  Cossale.* 

Benyngton 

Willelmus  de  Bergh. 

Wyllardeby 

Prior  de  Bridlington  et  Wil- 

lelmus de  Bergh. 

Staxton 

Alienora  de  Percy. 

Flixton 

Eadem  Alienora  et  WiUel- 

mus  de  Brigham. 

FOLKETON 

Radulphus  filius  Willelmi. 

Flotmanby 

Idem  Radulphus  et  Prior  de 

Bridlington. 

RiOHTON 

Gerardus  Salvayn. 

Speton 

Idem  Gerardus  et  Johannes 

de  Heselarton. 


*  Carnaby. 

■^  An  error  for  Hilderthorp. 
f  Willeathorp,  or  Wilsthorpe. 

*  Nicholas  do  Bossale.    Seo  page  51,  note  c. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   DICKERING^    £.  R.  313 

BucTON  1  Willelmus  de  Bucton  domi- 

CoMPTON* — villis  ij,  J       nus  eorum. 

Sywardeby  cum  Marton  Robertus  de  Sywardeby.> 

Flaynburgh.  Willelmus  le  Conestable. 

Libertas  de  Scardeburgh  et  ejus-l  -p.  t> 

demBurgus  jDominus  Rex. 


'  A  mistake  for  Bempton. 

J  Robert  de  Sywardbj  obtained  a  charter  of  free  war^n  in  Sywardby  and 
Brigham  in  the  8th  Edward  II.  {Col.  Rot.  Chart.,  147). 


[WAPENTAGIUM   DE   BUCCEROS.] 


Rex  dominus-  [est]  hundredi  de  Buececros,   in  quo  sunt 
Tillse 


Shirburn 

Est  Heselarton 

West  Heselarton 

Ybdingham 
Knapton 

WiRKINOHAM* 

Neuton 

Tameston*  et 
Rillington — villae  ij, 
Thorp  Basset  et 
Scakelthorp — villse  ij, 
Setrington 

Wellum  cum  Sutton 

Norton 
HousoM 
Wyuestou 
morithorp'' 

Edelthorp  et 
Briddesdal — villse  ij, 
Briddesale  et 
Kenerthorp — villse  ij, 
Langeton  et 
Tkouthorp' — ij  villse, 


Alicia  de  Everingham. 

Robertus  de  Colvill. 

Idem    Robertus   et   Johannes    de 

Heselarton. 
Johannes  de  Heselarton. 
Idem    Johannes   et    Robertus    de 

Colvill. 
In  manu  Regis. 
Dominus    Rex^   Thomas   Plaiz   et 

Johannes  Gower. 

►  Willelmus  le  Latymer. 

•  Radulphus  filius  Willelmi. 

Johannes   Bygot   et    Domina'   de 

Marshall. 
Johannes  de  Barton,  WiUelmus  de 

(H)ebden  et  G.  de  Aton. 
Idem  Johannes  de  Barton. 
WiUelmus  de  Roos. 
Robertus  de  Bucton. 
Robertus    de    Sutton    et    Ivo    de 

Clotheram. 

•  Robertus  de  Rellington. 

•  Petrus  de  Malo  Lacu. 
-Dominus  Rex. 


•  Wintringham.  *  Scampston. 

'  Alice,  widow  of  Roger  Bygod,  earl  of  Norfolk  and  Marshall  of  England. 

^  Probably  Menethorpe,  in  the  parish  of  Westow. 

'  An  error,  I  believe,  for  Thomthorp,  near  Langton,  now  depopulated. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  BUCKB08E,  E.  R. 


315 


Cyrkenbek-^ 
Thoraldeby  et 
EuGTHORP^ — iij  villse, 
Tramoham^ 
Lepington  et 
Barkethorp — villse  ij, 

AlCLOM 

Levenyng 

Wyverthorp  cum 
Helperthorp 

Est  Lutton  [et] 
West  Lutton — villse  ij, 

Thurkelby  et 

KiRKEBY-' — ij  villse, 

multhorp* 

duggelby 

Est  Wharrom'  et 

SuTH  Wharrom*" — villae 

COLLUM 

Crom 

Sleddemere 

Wetbwang 

TOUTHORP    et 

Briddale** — ij  villa, 

SiXENDALE    ET 

Raythorp — villse  ij, 
Fr(id)aythorp 
Fymmere 
Grymeston^  et 
Paynthorp 
hunkelby  et 
KiRKEBY — villse  vj, 


} 

} 


Willelmus  Chancy. 

Walterus  de  Langeton.' 
Uxor  Johannis  de  Melsa. 


Willelmus  de  Ros. 

Idem  Willelmus  et  Johannes  de 
Bemevill. 

Herbertus  filius  Johannis  et  Wil- 
lelmus de  Bilton. 

Robertus  de  Colvill,  et  Willelmus 
Bard  dominus  cum  eo  in  West 
Lutton. 

Johannes  de  Thurkelby  et  Gil- 
bertus  Haunsard. 

Prior  de  Kirkham. 

Dominus  Rex. 

}  Abbas  de  Melsa  et  Robertus  de 
Percy. 
Rogerus  de  Grymeston  et  Ricardus 

de  Berley. 
Gerardus  Salvayn. 
Willelmus  de  Wyvill. 
In  manu  Regis. 

}Radulphus  de  Nevill  et  Willelmus 
le  Latymer. 

Gerardus  Salvayn. 


Abbas  Beatae  Marise  dominus 
earum. 


/  Skirpenbeck.  '  Bugthorpe. 

*  Scrayingham.  '  See  page  268,  note  g. 
i  Kirkby-Grindalythe.  *  Mowthorpe. 

'  Wharram-le-Street.  "•  Wharram  Percy. 

"  Burdale,  or  Birdall,  is  the  name  of  a  farm  about  two  miles  west  of  Towthorpe. 

*  Hanging  Grimston,  Painsthorpe  and  Unoleby,  in  the  parish  of  Eirkby- 
Underdalo. 


[LIBERTAS  DE   HOUEDEN.] 


Episcopus  Dunolm.  dominus  [est]  libertatis  de  Houeden, 
in  qua  sunt  burg'  et  villae 


HouKDEN^  burgus 

KiLPYNG  CUM  Thorp  et 

Beleby — una  villa, 

Skelton 

Saltmarsh 

Knedelinoton 

ASKELBY 
BaRNEBY    ET 

EsTRiNGTON — ^villsB  Bcparalcs  vij, 

COTENESS 
YUCPLET" 

Blaketoft 

Metham 

Laxton 

Balkholm 
Lynton 
Neuland  et 
Grenhaik — villae  ij, 
Bblassis 

Bbnetland 

DiK  [et]  Sandholm  cum 

Hithe 
Ousthorp 
Portyngton 

BiRLAND 

BiCKALi/  ET  Cliff — ij  villae, 


Episcopus  Dunolm. 


Idem  Episcopus. 


Thomas  de  Houk. 

Prior  de  Pyncale. 

Willelmus  de  Hoton.* 

In  manu  Regis. 

Nicholaus    de     Metham     et 

Henricus  de  Southall.*" 
Haeres''  Roberti  de  la  BataUle. 
Gocelinus  de  Evvill. 

l- Episcopus  Dunolm. 

Magister  Johannes  de  Snayn- 

ton. 
Priorissa  de  Thikheued. 

\  Willelmus  de  Thorntoft.' 

Ricardus  de  Ousthorp. 
Nicholaus  de  Portyngton. 
Petrus  de  Eyvill. 
Episcopus  Dunolm. 


-  Yokefleet.  *  Heaton,  F. 

"  SothuU,  A.    SwathuU,  F.  ^  Hseredes,  A.  F. 

'  6  id.  Jan.,  1303-4.  Lioentia  conoessa  domino  Willelmo  de  Thorntoft,  cle- 
rico,  ad  erigendum  capellam  sive  oratorium  in  villa  de  Yucflet,  in  parocbia 
eoolesis  de  Brantingham  (Re^.  Corhridge,  105  h).    See  page  254,  note  m. 

/  Biccall  and  the  eleven  succeeding  vills  are  in  Ouse  and  Dcrwcnt  waj^entakc. 


LIBERTY    OF    HOWDEN.    E.  R. 


317 


Barthelbt 
osgoteby 

H(£)MINOBnROH    £T 

[Brakenholm]^ — ij  villae, 

WODEHALL 

BoLTHORp  cum  iij*^  parte  de 

Skipwith 
North  Duffeld  ciim  iij*^  paxte'l 
.    de  Menthorp  j 

SuTH  Duffeld 

Henhom^ 
lokynoton 
Gerthum-' 
Scoureburoh 

HOTHOM 

Walkyngton  cum  Biseby 
Welleton 
Brantyngton* 
Ellerker  et 
Melton' — villae  iiij, 


Gilbertus  de  Aton. 
B*obertiis  de  Osgoteby. 

>-Episcopus  Dunolm. 

Walterus  de  Paxton.* 

>•  Willelmus  de  Avereyngs. 


G^rardus  Salvayn. 

Episcopus    Dunolm.    et    Ni- 

cholaus  de  Stapilton. 
Priores  de  Ellerton  et  Watton. 
Petrus  de  Malo  Lacu. 
Alexander  de  Percy. 
Galfridus  de  Hothom. 
Johannes  de  Hothom. 
Episcopus  Dunolm. 


Idem   Episcopus 
minus. 


earum  do- 


f  Hemingburgh  et  Brakenholm,  A.  F.  The  text  has  Hiningburgh  et  Cliff 
erroneously. 

*  An  error,  I  believe,  for  Laxton. 

'  Henholme,  A.  F.  Probably  Houhom,  or  Howm,  now  called  Holme-on-the- 
Wolds,  about  two  miles  W.S.W.  of  Lockington. 

i  See  page  242,  note  h.  *  An  error  for  Brantyngham. 

'  The  birthplace  of  William  de  Melton,  archbishop  of  York  {FarH  Mar,, 
i.,  397). 


[LIBERTAS  DE  BEVERLACO.] 


Archiepiscopus  Ebor.  dominus  [est]  libertatis  Beverlaci^  in 
qua  [sunt]  burg*  et  villae 

BuROUs  Bbverlaci  Archiepiscopus  Ebor. 

North  Cavb  Johannes  Cocus  [et]  Johannes  [de]  Drif- 

feld. 

Etton  Adam  de  Schupton. 

SwANLOND  Brobertus  filius  Petri. 

Nbuton*  Simon  Bussel. 

Anlagbeby  Willelmus  de  Midelton. 

Wlfreton  Johannes  Carpentarius. 

Elveley*  Rogerus  de  Pyningley. 

FosToiT*'  Robertus  atte  Milnes. 

Barton^  Petrus  le  Ferour. 

Wylardeby  Robertus  Aylsye. 


-  See  page  808,  note  *.  *  Kirk  Ella. 

•^  Eoston  (Euston  Parva),  in  Dickering  wapentake.    See  page  59,  aniea. 

*  Garton,  A.  F.    Garton-on-the-Wolds.    See  page  67,  awlea. 


[WAPENTAGIUM   INTER  USAM   ET 
DEREWENT.]' 


Rex  dominus  [est]  wapentagii  inter  Usam  et  Derewent,  in 
quo  [sunt]  villae 

Willelmus  Paumes. 
Bobertus  de  Morby. 
Henricus  filius  Henrici  filii  Co- 


Naburn 

Styvblyngplbt 

Kelkefeld 

Skipwith  et  Menethorf 

Yergamby* 

queldryk 

CoTTiNowiTH  cum  membiis 

Elvyngton 

Kexeby 

Pons  Belli^  cum  Scoresby 

Henelbey' 


nam. 
Johannes  de  Thorp. 
Banulphus  de  Mauneby. 
Abbas  de  Fontibus. 
Prior  de  Ellerton. 
Tetrus]*^  de  Murrers. 
;  irianus  Burdoun. 
'.  Nomina  de  Vescy. 
Johannes  de  Henelsey.* 


'  Several  places  in  this  wapentake  are  included  in  the  Liberty  of  Howden. 

•  Thorganby. 

'  Petrus,  A.  F.    The  text  has  "  Prior"  erroneously. 

^  Stamford  Bridge  (West). 

'  Hemelsey,  A.  F.    Gate  Helmsley,  in  the  wapentake  of  Bulmor. 


NORTH  RIDING. 


[WAPENTAGIUM  DE   RmALE.] 

Rex  dominus  [est]  wapentagii  de  Ridale^  in  quo  sunt  yillse^ 
videlicet. 


Malton 

Hblmeslbgh  et 
Speskeleoh' — ^ij  villae, 

KiBKEBY    MOEESHEUD^    CUm 

membris 

SCALETON 
BiLDESDALB 

Sproxton 

Hay  (rum) 

NONYNOTON   [et] 

Staynorife  cum 

Rycal 

Nalton  cum  Bodelum 

Wymbelton 

Edeston 

Thornton  sub  (R)ysbergh 
Magna  Bergh  et 
Parva  Bergh — ^villae  ij, 
Magna  et  Parva 
Albeton'' — ij  villae, 

RiTON 
BUTBRWYK 


Isabella  Comyn. 
-  Willelmus  de  Ros  de  Hamelake. 

>  Thomas  de  Wake. 

In  manu  Regis. 
Prior  de  Kirkham. 
Willelmus  de  Sproxton. 
Willelmus  de  Haye(rum). 


} 


Waltcnis  de  Taye. 


Abbas  de  Ryvals. 

Nicholaus  de  Stapilton  et  Prior 
de  Novo  Burgo. 

Prior  de  Kirkham*'  et  Walterus 
de  Holm. 

Radulphus  de  Bullemere. 
1  Prior  de  Hexelsham,  Bemardus  de 
J     Bergh  et  Priorissa  de Keldholm. 
"1  Robertus  de  Barton'  et  Prior  de 
J      EUerton. 

Johanna  de  Pereehaye. 

Willelmus  le  Conestable. 


«  Pockley,  near  Helmsley,  is  the  place  intended. 

*  In  the  29th  Edward  I.  Joan  Wake  held  in  the  \ills  of  Kirkeby  Moorsheued, 
Gillingemore  and  Fadmore,  ten  knights*  fees,  worth  £100  per  annum  ( Chrainge's 
vide  of  Moubrayy  861). 

*  According  to  Kirkby*s  Inquest,  the  Prior  of  Hexham  held  certain  lands  in 
Edston,  but  it  does  not  appear  that  the  Prior  of  Kirkham  had  any  interest  there. 
This  entry  should  probably  read,  "  Edeston.  Prior  de  Hexham  et  Walterus  le 
Bomayn."    See  p.  121,  awtea. 

*  Great  and  Little  Habton. 

'  Bobortus  de  Garton,  A.  F. 


WAPENTAKE   OF  RTEDALB,    N.  B. 


321 


Neusom 

Idem  Willelmus  et  Johannes  Bor- 

desden. 

SWYNTON 

Prior   de    Malton,    Thomas    de 

Houk^   Henricns  Mansell   et 

Willehnus  Bret. 

Atmunderby 

Prior  de  Malton  et  Johannes  de 

Bordesdon. 

Appelton 

Robertus  de  Goulton/ 

Barton 

Nicholaus  de  Grey  et  Radulphus 

filius  Willehni. 

Slynobsby 

Idem  Radulphus  et  Willehnus  de 

Wevill. 

COLTON 

Willehnus  de  Wevill, 

Fryton 

Johannes  de  Barton. 

HOVINOHAM 

Johannes  de  Moubray. 

Calveton 

Reginaldus  de  Glaimt et 

Johannes  Cru.^ 

(G)lLLINO* 

Thomas  de  Etton  et  Abbas  Beatse 

Marise  Ebor. 

OSWALDKIRK 

Walterus  de  Ros  et  Rienus*  (sic) 

de  Pikering. 

Ampelpord 

Ricardus  de  I^kering. 

Nesse-' 

Hseredes  Nicholai  de  Luda. 

South  Holm 

Thomas  [de]  Etton  et  Willelmus 

de  Ros  de  Yolton. 

MUSCOTES 

Nicholaus  de  Stapelton. 

/  An  error  for  Boulton.    See  pp.  112, 115,  cmlea. 

f  SeginalduB  de  Blaunomusters  et  Johannes  Cruer.  See  p^  119,  antea, 
Banulph  de  Blankmonstre,  alicu  de  Albo  Monasterio,  lord  of  Wighill  in  the 
Ainsty,  held  Calveton  (Cawton)  in  the  32nd  Edward  I. 

*  The  text  has  "  Silling  "  corruptly. 

'  Bicardus,  A.  F.  J  East  Ness. 


[WAPENTAGIUM  DE  BRUDEFORD.] 


Rex  dominus  [est]  wapentagii  de  Brudeford,  cujus  burg^  et 
villse  sunt^ 


BUROUS   DE   ThRBSK 

Wetheroh  bt  Sale'* 

Herlbysey^  et  Bordeby"^ 
Over  Sylton 
Nether  Silton 

Keppewyk 

COUSEBY 

Kirkeby  Knol 
Uffessale^  Thornberq  et 
SuTH  Kellevynoton — iij  villse,^ 

BOLTBY  et 

Thirleby — villse  ij, 
Bagoeby 

Thurkelby 


Kereby^ 

Dale 

Halneby 


Johannes  de  Moubray. 
Radulplms  filius  WUlelmi  et 

Thomas  Talbot. 
Galfridus  de  Hothum. 
Galfridus  de  Uppessale. 
Johannes  de  Hilton  et  Thomas 

de  Allerton. 
Ingelramus  Knout. 
Amphorus  de  Veip. 
Elizabetha''  de  Lasceles. 

•  Gal&idus  de  Uppessale, 

•  Eva  de  Cantilupo.* 

Abbas  de  Bella  Landa  et  Jo- 
hannes de  Labyr/ 

Willelmns  de  Buscy,  hseres 
Rogeri  de  Burton,  Robertus 
de  Foxoles  et  Prior  de  Novo 
Burgo. 

In  manu  domini  Regis. 

Robertus  de  Colvill. 

Dominus  Rex  et  hseres  Johan- 
nis  de  Mallus.* 


*  Welbergh,  now  called  Welbury,  and  Salkok  (Sawoock). 

*  Ea«t  Harlsey.  ^  See  page  99,  note  e. 

*  Elizabeth,  alias  Isabella,  widow  of  Sir  Roger  de  Lascelles.  Her  Inq.  p.  m. 
was  taken  in  the  16th  Edward  II.  {8tapleton*s  Trinity  Priory,  York,  196). 

*  See  page  281,  note  #.  /  Laver,  A.    Laber,  F. 

«■  Probably  Bereby,  now  called  Borrowby,  in  the  parish  of  Leake. 

*  An  error  for  Malbis.  The  heir  of  Sir  John  Malbis,  of  Acaster  Malbis,  who 
died  in  1816,  was  his  sou  William,  then  a  minor.  In  1362  Sir  William  Malbis 
granted  the  manor  of  Halmeby,  and  lands  in  Sutton-sub-Wfaitestanecljf,  to  his 
son  Walter  {York  Corporation  Papers,  ii.,  990). 


WAPENTAKE    OF   BIRDFORTH^    N.  R. 


323 


KlLBURNE    [et] 

Thornton* — villse  ij, 
Brudford 


} 


[Dalton]^' 

ToppBCLip  CUM  Grisetwayt 
Crachale  cum  Elmetemere* 
Catton  cum  Skipton — ^iij  vill»,^ 
Carleton'  cum  I8e(l)beck 
BT  HoTON* — ij  villfle, 

SOUREBT 

Thornton  in  Mora 

Brakenbergh 

Neusom 

coejewald 

euerslegh* 

Ulleston^ 


Isabella  de  Vescy. 

Johannes  de  Waxand^  Johan- 
nes de  la  Mor  et  Johannes 
Maunsel. 

Hseres  domini  Henrici  de 
Percy. 

Walterus  de  Karleton. 

Johannes  de  Lasceles. 
Badulphns  filins  Willelmi. 
Johannes  de  Barton. 
Magister  Alanus  de  Neusom. 
Thomas  de  CoUevill. 
Idem  Thomas. 
Prior  de  Novo  Burgo. 


'  Thornton-on-the-Hill.  S  Dalton,  A.  F. 

*  By  deed  dated  at  Crakhale,  21st  October,  1338,  Sir  William  Daiell,  knight, 
lord  of  Sessaj,  founded  a  chantry  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Qiles  at  Eluedmere,  which 
he  endowed  with  lands  in  Crakehale  and  Eluedmere  {Beg,  Melion,  264  b),  Elmire- 
with-Crakehill  are  hamlets  in  the  parish  of  Topcliffe. 

'  Curlton-Miniot.  "*  Sand  Hutton,  near  Thirsk. 

■  Yeardey.  •  Oulston. 


Y  'Z 


[WAPENTAGIUM   DE   BULMER.] 


Rex  dominus  [est]  wapentagii  de  Bulmer,  in  quo  sunt  villse  de 


Thormotby*  et 
Raskelf — ij  villis, 
Braferton 
Thoraldethorp*  cum 
Flatwath 

Aldewark 

Lynton  cum  Yolton 

Sutton 

HoTON- Viscount — villis  ij, 

Flynton  cum  Clyno^ 

corneburgh 


Queneby-^ 

Stouesby^ 

Brandesby  cum  Steresby 

Tyverington 

MULTHORP  CUM  WyGENTHORP 

Gamelthorp* 

HiLDERRELF' ij  vilUs, 

CONYNGESTHORP 

HoTON  SUPER  DeRWENT 

Welburn 

BULMERE 

Whitewell 
Crambhom 


} 


Ranulphus  de  Nevill. 

Johannes  Hidewyn. 

Willelmus  de  Ros  de  Yolton, 
Rogerus  Damory*  et  Wil- 
lelmus de  Bameby. 

Nicholaus  de  Meynhull. 

Willelmus  de  Ros,  junior,  et 
Willelmus  de  Ros  de  Yolton. 

>  Ranulphus  de  Nevill. 

Rieardus  Byron  et  Johannes  de 
Farlyngton. 

Johannes  de  Twenge,  Prior  de 
Marton  et  Thomas  de  Al war- 
thorp/ 

Elena  Hageti. 

Johannes  de  Thornton. 

Thomas  de  la  Ryvere. 

Willelmus  le  Latymer  et  Ni- 
cholaus de  Stapelton. 

Anketinus  Salvayn. 

[  Radulphus  filius  Willelmi. 

Prior  Sanctae  Trinitatis  Ebor. 
Thomas  de  Boulton.-' 
Simon  Wardc. 
Idem  Simon  et  Radulphus  de 

Bulmere. 
Prior  de  Kir (k)  ham. 
Idem    Prior   et    Walterus    de 

Percehaie. 


•  Thonnanby.  *  Tholthorpe  and  Flawith. 

'  Dautary,  A.  *  Farlington  and  (West)  Lilling. 

♦  Thomas  de  Alwarthorpe  was  elected  M.P.  for  the  city  of  York,  Nov.  12th 
1811,  and  held  the  office  of  bailiff  in  1316-7. 

/  Whenby.  ^  Skewsby.  *  Ganthorpe. 

*  Castle  Howard  now  occupies  the  site  of  Hinderskelfe. 
J  See  pp.  108,  267,  antea. 


WAPENTAKE    OF   BULMER^    N.  R.  325 

Barton  Magister  Robertus  de  Pyker- 

ing.* 
Barneby  cum  Cossale'  Willelmus  de  Cossale.' 

BuTTERCRAMP  Walterus  de  Langton,'*  Epis- 

copus. 
Sand  Hoton  Johannes    de    Barton,    Prior 

Sancti  Andrese"   et  Willel- 
mus Gra.** 
HoLTEBY  Prior  Dunolm.  et  Johannes  de 

Grantham.'* 
Huntington  Prior  Hospitalis.^ 

Stytenom  Magister  Johannes  Gower/ 

Heworthe  Nicholaus  de  Langeton.' 

Flaxton  Edmundus  Darell. 

Thornton  Robertus  de  Thornton. 

Stoketon  Johannes  Chamon.* 

Marton  Prior  de  Marton. 

*  Eobert  de  Pickering,  dean  of  York  from  1312  to  1332. 

'  An  error  for  Bossale.  "  See  page  268,  note  ^. 

"  The  Gilbertine  priory  of  St.  Andrew,  York. 

•  The  Gra^  were  a  wealthy  and  distinguished  family  in  York.  On  Sept. 
14th,  1308,  "  Willelmus  Gra  et  Johannes  Gra  de  Ebor.,  qui  in  obsequium  regis 
in  comitiva  Johannis  filii  Marmaduci  profecturi  sunt  ad  partes  Scotiae,**  had 
letters  of  protection  which  were  to  remain  in  force  until  the  following  Easter 
(Rotuli  Scotia,  i.,  57).  John  le  Graa  was  elected  M.P.  for  York  8th  Aug.,  1311. 
In  1333  Thomas,  son  of  William  Gra,  of  Skelton,  near  York,  granted  to  Robert, 
son  of  Hamo  de  Harum,  and  Alice  his  wife,  for  their  joint  lives,  certain  tene- 
ments in  Marketskire,  York,  which  he  had  of  the  gift  of  Mr.  Thomas  de  Gra 
{Original  Charter  at  Merchants*  Hall),  William  Graa  was  bailiff  in  1345-6, 
mayor  in  1367,  and  eleven  times  M.P.  between  1847  and  1372.  Before  1403, 
John,  son  of  Richard  Graa,  of  York,  founded  a  chantry  in  the  church  of  St. 
Mar}%  Castlegate,  for  the  soul  of  William  Graa,  of  which  Sir  John  Gra,  knight, 
of  Ingleby  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  was  patron  in  1426  (Reg,  Kemp,  307). 
Thomas  Graa,  son  of  the  above-mentioned  William,  was  mayor  in  1375,  lord 
mayor  in  1398,  and  eight  times  M.P.  between  1376  and  1399.  He  died  in  1405, 
leaving  three  sons,  John,  B>obert,  and  Thomas,  of  whom  Robert  was  chamberlain 
in  1431,  sheriff  in  1437-8,  and  died  in  office  June  22nd.  Thomas  Gray,  gold- 
smith, master  of  the  archiepiscopal  mint  "  w»in  y«  Palace  Garth,"  was  chamberlain 
in  1482,  sheriff  in  1488-9,  M.P.  in  1496,  and  lord  mayor  in  1497.  In  1514, 
having  fallen  into  decay,  he  resigned  his  gown,  and  the  Council  granted  him  a 
yearly  relief. 

'  See  page  220,  note/. 

♦  The  Prior  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem. 

'  Probably  Mr.  John  Gower,  S.T.P.,  rector  of  Wheldrake,  who  died  in  1338 
(Reg.  Melton,  264  h).  On  Jan.  14th,  1315,  he  had  a  commission  to  preach  at 
Northallerton  on  Monday,  the  feast  of  S.S.  Fabian  and  Sebastian,  before  the 
army  on  its  way  to  Scotland  (Fasti  Ebor.,  i.,  385).  Walter  Grower,  chamberlain 
of  York  in  1305,  and  bailiff  in  1306-7,  and  Simon  GJower,  chamberlain  in  1324, 
and  bailiff  in  1325-6,  were,  I  believe,  members  of  the  Stittenham  family. 

'  Some  account  of  the  Langtons  has  been  given  at  page  273. 

'  Sir  John  Chaumond,  of  Colton  in  the  Ainsty.    See  page  217,  note  t. 


VILLJ;  IN  LIBERTATE  DE  PYKERING. 


Pykeryng 

Cynelyngton*  cum  Marton 
Cropton  cum  Haretoft 
Wherlton*  cum  Aslacby  et 

MiDDELTON 

Neuton 
Levisham 

LOCTON 

Kynthorp 

Thornton 

Farmanby  CUM  Ellerton^ 

Wilton 

Alistan* 

Eberston 

Mayton-^ 

Snaynton 

Brompton  et 

HoTON^ — ij  villse, 

Boston  cum  Wykham 

Aton 

Semare  cum  Hirton 

Kaynton*  cum  Osgoteby 

KiLWARDEBY 


Thomas  Comes  Lancastrise. 
Willelmus  le  Latymer. 
Thomas  Wak. 

I  Idem  Thomas. 

Thomas  Comes  Lancastrise. 

Godefridus  de  Melsa. 

Comes    Lancastrise    et    idem 

Godefridus. 
Petronilla  de  Kynthorp.* 
Willelmus  le  Latymer. 
HseredesNicholai  deHastinges. 
Johannes  de  Heselardton. 
Nieholaus  de  Hastynges. 
Thomas  Comes  Lancastrise. 
Gilbertus  de  Aton. 
Dominus  Rex  et  dictus  Comes 

Lancastrise. 

y  Comes  Lancastrise. 

Priorissa  de  Wyeham. 
Gilbertus  de  Aton. 
Haeres  H.  de  Percy. 
Willelmus  le  Latymer  et  Wil- 
lelmus Bard.» 
Haeres  H.  de  Percy. 


*  Sinnington.  *  An  error  for  Wrelton. 

*  By  an  Inq.  p.  m.,  taken  in  the  3rd  Edward  I.,  Petronilla,  daughter  of 
Geofifrey,  son  of  Alan  de  Kinthorp,  was  found  to  be  next  heir  to  the  said  Alan, 
and  of  the  age  of  eight  years  {C(d.  €h%.,  i.,  221). 

*  Farmanby  and  Ellerbum.  These  places  are  not  named  in  Kirkby's  Inquest 
or  in  the  Feoda  Militum. 

'  Allerston. 

/  An  error  for  Avton.    A  and  F.  omit  this  entry. 

«•  Button  Bushel.  *  Cayton. 

*  3rd  July,  1308.  Licence  to  John  Bard  to  have  an  oratory  within  his  manor 
of  Osgodby  {Reg,  Greenfield,  pars  i.,  112  a). 


LIBERTY   OP   WHITBY,    N.  R. 


827 


Leberston 


Bobertus  de  Wyem'  et  Prior 

de  Bridlington. 
Idem  Bobertus  et  Prior.-' 


Grisfthorp  cum  Neubiooino 

ScALLEBY  cum  membris  1  ^n,  ^  ^.^ 

EsiNowALD  ET  HoBT*  }  ^"^^  Lancsstn*, 


VILL^  IN  LIBERTATE  DE  WHITEBY/ 


[Whiteby]* 

Sleytes  cum  Biswarf 

Haugbsgaroh  cum  Staynseeker^ 

FlQHLINO 

Hakenesse 

EVERLEE  et 

Brokesey  cum  Silfou 
Sneton 
Uqilbardby^ 
Denslee' 


Abbas  de  Wbiteby. 


Alexander  de  Percy. 
Willelmus  de  Everle. 
Baldwinus  de  Twyng. 


J  See  page  140,  note  s. 

*  Easingwold  and  Huby  are  in  the  wapentake  of  Bulmer.  It  U  reoorded  in 
the  Hundrod  Bolls,  4th  Edward  I.,  that  "dominus  Edmundoe,  frater  domini 
regis  nunc,  habuit  manerium  de  Esingwaid  et  tertiam  partem  de  Huby  ex  dono 
Henrioi  regis  ultimi,  post  beUum  de  Evesham  "  {Hot.  ffundr,,  i.,  117).  Edmund 
Plantagenet,  earl  of  Lancaster,  died  in  1296,  and  was  succeeded  by  his  son 
Thomas. 

*  Now  called  the  Liberty  of  Whitby  Strand. 

*  Whiteby,  A.  F.  '  Hawsker  and  Stainsaore. 

*  Ugglebarnby.  ^  Dunsley. 


[WAPENTAGIUM  DE  LANGBERGH.] 


Walterus  deFawcombergli. 
>  Lucia  de  Everingham.* 


Nicholaus  de  Meynill  ea- 
rum  dominus. 


Rex  dominus  [est]  wapentagii  de  Langbergh^  in  quo  [sunt] 
vill» 

Skelton  et  Mersk — villae  ij, 
Pyketon,  Jarum  et 
Broghton — iij  villse, 
Wherleton 
Semer 

ESTON 

Carleton 

MiDELTON 

hoton  juxta  ruddeby 

Nbuby  et 

Magna  Broghton — villse  separales^ , 

Stokesley 

Ingelby* 

ESEBY 

Batheresby  et 
KiRKBY — V  villae, 
Lythum'^ 

HiLDERWELL 

Kilton  cum  Thorp — villae  iij, 

Wilton 

Laysinqby 

Lakkenby — iij  villae, 

Eggeton 

HoTON  JUXTA  MuLGRAVE 

Lithe 
Barneby 

MiKELBY 

Elreddeby^ 

Berkby' 

Neuton-^ — viij  scparales  villae, 


Johannes  de  Eure. 

•Marmaducus  de  Twenge. 
•Radulphus  de  Morers. 

Petrus  dc  Malo  Lacu. 


*  See  page  307,  note  d. 
'  Kirkleatham. 
'  Borrowby. 


*  Ingleby  Greenbow. 

*  Ellerby. 

f  Newton  Mulgrave. 


WAPENTAKE  OF  LANOBAROH,  N.  R. 


329 


Uppesale 
Ormesby — villae  ij, 
Ingelby  cum^  Erneclip 
esyngton 

Aton* 

Hemelinoton — ij  villae, 

ACCLUM 

Levingthorp 
Bouceby — villse  iij, 
Daneby 
Lyvbrton 
Othorn-' — villae  iij, 
Castel  Levyngton 
Kirk  Levyngton 
rungeton 

WiRKESALL 

Fayceby 

SCOTHERSKELF — iij  villaB, 
POTHOWE 

Hilton 

KiLDALE 

NeUTON  8UBTU8  OnESBERGH"< 

Nunethorp 

hoton^  juxta  gisburn 

Gisburn 

Thermerby^ 

lopthowse 

Uggethorp — iiij  villae, 

NORMANBY 


'  Alexander  de  Percy. 

Robertus  de  Colvill. 
Galfridus  Maiicovenan(t)  et 
Ambrosius  de  Camera. 

►  Henricus  de  Apelby. 
"Ingelramus  de  Doyngton.* 

"Willelmus  le  Latymere. 

Johannes  de  Meynill. 
Alienora  de  Percy. 
Simon  de  Meynill. 
^  Johannes  Gower,  Willelmus 

>  Stnrmy    et    Ricardus    de 
J      Stocheg*.* 

Rogems  de  Heselarton. 
Thomas  Salcok'  et  Adam  de 

Skelton. 
Johannes  de  Percy. 
Galfridus  Casel." 
Robertus  Gre. 
Johannes  de  Horton.' 


►Prior  de  Gisburn. 


[blank.y 


Great  Ajton. 


f  Ingelby  sub  Arneolif,  A.  P. 

*  An  error  for  Bovyngton,  or  Boynton. 
J  Crathorn  is  the  place  intended. 

*  Bicardus  de  Scotherskelf.    See  page  236,  antea. 

'  The  F.  MS.  has  the  following  marginal  note  in  another  hand : — "  ut  habens 
oustodiam  terrse  et  hseredis  Johannis  de  Meynell  de  Hilton,  ex  dono  et  oonces- 
sione  Nicholai  domini  Meynell  de  Whorelton,  cujus  servus  et  armiger  ipse  erat 
praxliotus  Thomas  Salcocke."  The  heir  of  John  de  Meynill  was  his  son  Nicholas, 
who  married  Cecilia,  daughter  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Salcock,  of  South  Salcook, 
CO.  York  {Graves*  Hist,  of  Cleveland,  71). 

•■  See  page  128,  note  e. 

*  An  error  for  Boseles.  Galfrid  de  Boseles  confirmed  to  the  Prior  and  Con- 
vent of  Gisburn  the  tithe  of  six  acres  of  meadow  in  Newton,  given  to  them  by 
his  father.  Sir  William  de  Roseles  (Burton's  Mon.  Ehor.,  850). 

*  Hulton  Lowcross. 

''  Johannes  do  Hoton.    See  page  129,  note  m. 

'  Thornaby.  '  Perhaps  the  Prior  of  Gisburn. 


380 


THl   NOMINA  VILLARUM    FOB  YORKSHIRE. 


HORNTON' 

Malteby 

Staynbsby 

Marton 


ASBLBY 
TOUCYTES 


Pyncuenthorp 
Wbsterdalb 
Pabva  Bboohton 
Inoblby  cum  Bbbewyk 


Bobertus  (blank)} 

WiUelmas  de  Malteby. 

Hflsr'  de  Staynesby. 

Hser*  Johannis  de  Blaby 
[et]  BicaiduB  de  Mar- 
ton. 

Willehnus  de  Rosas."* 

Johannes  de  Stoucotes  et 
Adam  de  (blank). ^ 

Rannlphus  de  Nevill. 

In  custodia  Regis.* 

Prior  de  Hexhelscam. 

Henricos  filius  Hugonis, 
Johannes  Gk)wer,  Wil- 
lehnus de  Payteby*  et 
Willelmus  Rotrox.' 


'  Thornton,  near  Stainton. 

'  Robert  Gretheued  held  four  caracateB  in  "  Slaynton  cum  Thornton  **  in  the 
SUt  Ediraid  I.  (page  288,  amUa), 

"  WiUehnui  de  Boeelefl.    See  page  236,  mUea. 

•  Johannes  de  Touootes  et  Adam  de  Touootes.    See  page  286,  andea, 

*  Westerdale  had  belonged  to  the  Temphrs. 
'  Probably  an  error  for  Payoeby. 

9  Eotour,  A.  P. 


[LIBERTA8  DE  RYPON.]' 


Archiepiscopus  dominus  [est]  libertatis  de   Bypon^   cujus 
villae  sunt 


BuBous  Bypon 

Thorp* 

Thornton'^ — villae  ij, 

Callay** 

Grantely 

Eyveston 

Stodeley' — iiij  villae, 

Hewyk  ad  pontem 

Gevildale 

Westwikb 

NiDDE 

Markenton 
Inoerthorp 
Staneley^ 

NiDDERSDALB 

Clotherom 
munketon* 
ScHARHOw — villae  ij, 
nunnewyk 

Ske(l)ton 
Neuby 


Archiepiscopus  Ebor. 
Idem  Archiepiscopus. 

-Johannes  Gras/ 

Canonici  ecclesiae  de  Bypon. 
Simon  Warde. 
Willelmus  de  Stopham. 
Badulphus  filius  Willelmi. 
Johannes  de  Markingfeld. 
Nicholaus  de  Burton. 
Archiepiscopus  Ebor. 
In  manu  Begis. 
Bogerus  de  Clotherom.* 

►  Archiepiscopus  Ebor. 

Bogerus  de  Nunnewyk. 
Canonici  ecclesiae  de  Bypon. 
Simon  Warde. 


*  The  liberty  of  Ripon  is  in  the  West  Biding. 

*  Commonly  called  Littlethorpe. 

*  Bishop  Thornton.  '  Sawley. 

'  Studley  Magna,  afterwards  called  Studley  Boyal. 

^  Sir  John  le  Gras,  of  Studley,  was  high  sheriff  of  Yorkshire  in  1309.    His 
only  child,  Isabella,  married  Sir  fiichard  Tempest  ( WaXbrcm*9  Lardi  of  Studley). 
f  North  Stainley. 

*  In  the  5th  Edward  II.  Eoger  de  Clotherum  obtained  a  charter  of  free 
warren  in  Clotherum,  Kerkestan  (Kirk  Stainley),  and  North  Studeley  (CcU, 
Rot.  Chart.,  146). 

*  Bishop  Monkton. 


[LIBERTA8  DE   BELLA  LANDA.] 


Abbas  de   Bella  Landa  dominus  [est]  libertatis  de  Bella 
Landa^  cujus  villae*  [sunt] 

Otrington* 

Laisthorp 

Faldington 

Kepewyk 

Baooebt 

scakendene^ 

Sutton'' 

Thormotby* 

Felice  Kirk^ 

Matherby  et 

Ampelford — x^  separales  villse,  - 


Abbas  de  Bella  Landa. 


«  This  account  should  be  compared  with  that  given  in  Kirkby's  Inquest 
(pp.  105, 106). 

*  South  Ottrington.  ''  Scackleton. 

•*  Sutton-under-Whitestone  Cliff. 

'  Thomaby,  in  Langbargh  wapentake. 

/  Feliskirk  is  not  named  in  Kirkby's  Inquest. 

t  Eleven  vills  are  here  enumerated. 


[LIBERTA8  DE   RICHEMUND.] 


1 


Johannes  de  Britannia^  Comes  Richemondise^  dominus  [est] 
libertatis  de  Richemund.,  in  qua  sunt  burg^  et  villse 

[WAFENTAOIUM    DS    OILLINO  WEST.] 

Johannes  de  Britannia,  Comes 

Richmondise. 
Henricus  filius  Hugonis. 
Radulphus  filius  Willebni. 
Matilda  de  Bedall. 
Umfridus  le  Spring. 

Johannes  de  Britannia. 

Abbas  de  Egleston  et  Wil- 
lelmus  filius  Stephani. 

Hser'  Briani  filii  Aiani. 

Warinus  de  Scargill. 

Ricardus  de  Bemingham  et 
Rieardus  filius  Johannis 
de  eadem. 

Brianus  Pygot  et  Willelmus 
de  Middelton. 

Johannes  de  Stapelton  et 
Rogerus  de  Ask. 

Henricus  filius  Hugonis. 

Johannes  de  Britannia  et  Jo- 
hannes de  Her (t)  ford. 

Johannes  de  Stapelton. 

Thomas  de  Laton/ Henricus 
de  Laton,  Johannes  filius 
Alexandri  et  Willelmus  de 
la  Mare. 

Margareta  de  NeviU. 


Richmond,  burgus 

MiKELTON 

cutherston 

hundebthwait 

Lyrtington 

BOGHES 

Belerom"* 

Brigoenhale — iij  villse, 
Stretford* 

ROKESBY 

Scargill 
Berningham 


Neusom 

Dalton*^  in  Broghton  Lith 

Wassington  et  Ravenesworth 
GiLLiNG  ET  Hereford'' 

Melshamby 

Est  Laton  cum 
West  Laton 

Hoton  Longvilers 


Boldron. 

Stretford  (Startforth)  is  not  mentioned  in  Eirkby's  Inquest. 

See  page  166,  note  d.  *  Hartforth. 


834 


THK   VOMIHA  TUXABUM   POE   TOBKSHIBB. 


Thokf  MomHAJc' 

Beefoed 

Wtcliff  cum  UumfGTOX* 

AfBLBT  8U7BE  TbSB 
CUF 

Aldbbfeoh  bt  Caelbton 
Statnwbgobs 

FOESBT 

Esbbt 

SuTBBT  BT  Abe 


RiTH,  Hbl(a)oh  bt 
Fremtnoton 

Marryno* 

Sm ARSK*  ET   SkELTON 


et 


et 


MariE  de  Nerill  et  Bobertus 
de  Wydiff. 

Bobertus  de  Hastanges/ 

Haer*   Briani    filii  Alani 
Bobertus  de  Wycliff. 

Thomas  de  Mauneby. 

EdwarduB  Charles. 

Johannes    de    Britannia 
BanulphuB  Pygot. 

Johannes  Marmyon  et  Tho- 
mas de  Bichemond. 

Johannes  de  Britannia. 

Abbas  de  Sancta  Agatha. 

Abbas  de  Sancta  Agatha, 
Abbas  de  Egleston  et  Bo- 
gems  de  Ask. 
'Fetms  de  Malo  Lacn,  Bo- 
•  gerus  de  Oertheston^  Jn- 
Uana  de  Gaunt  et  Henricus 
filius  Hugonis. 

Bogerus  de  Ask. 

Harsculphus   de  Cleseby  et 
haer*  AJnaci.-' 


[WAPBNTAGIUM    DE    OILLING    EST.] 


KiREBY  WySE 

[Nbuby* 
[Mauneby 
Sblborgh" 
Warlaghby 

Ayndbrby  wyth  Stepil 

Morton* 

Thirntopt 

Parva  Lanoeton 


Bobertus  le  Conestable. 
Willebnus  de  Holteby.]' 
Bobertus  le  Conestable.] 
Thomas  de  Mauneby. 
Nicholaus    de     Hewyke 

Galfridus  de  Scrop. 
Johannes  de  Fumels. 
Badulphus  filius  Willelmi 
Robertus   le   Conestable 

Radulphus  filius  Willelmi 
Johannes  Marmion. 


et 


et^ 


'  Thorp  et  Mortham.    See  page  167,  antea. 

^  In  the  8th  Edward  II.  Robert  de  Hastings  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in 
"Cleiby,  Cloubeck,  fiereford- super -Tene,  Thorpe-Understane,  Tanefeld  and 
Couton"  {Cal.  Roi.  ChaH.,  147). 

f  Ulvynsrton  (Ovington),  near  Wycliffe  (Cal.  Inq.  p.  w.,  i.,  281). 

*  MarrioK.  <  Marsk. 

J  Alnaoi  de  Hanlathbj  (HanUby).     See  page  173,  aniea. 

*  Newby  Wiake. 

'  This  and  the  succeeding  entry  are  taken  from  the  A.  and  F.  MSS. 
*"  See  page  176,  note  q.  "  Morton -upon -Swale. 

*  A.  and  r.  omit  et  Radulphus  filius  Willelmi. 


LIBERTY   OF   RICHMOND^    N.  R. 


385 


Magna  Lanoston' 

RlPPLINOHAM' 

Ellerton/  Bolton'  et 

Whitewell 

Brumpton  super  Swale 


SCORTON    ET   UCKBRBT 


MULTON 

MiDDBLTON   BT   KnETON 


Jafford 

Danebt 

SuTH  Couton'  et  Atelou" 

Temple  Couton*' 
North  Couton 

Eryhom 

Croft,  Walmire  [et] 

JOLEBY 

Stapelton 

Halnaohby 
Neuton  Morell 
Barton  et  Bretanby 


Cleseby 


Thomas    de    Ridunond    et 

Henricus  filius  Hugonis. 
Abbas  de  Sancta  Agatha. 

}  Abbas  Beatae  Manse  Ebor.  et 
Johannes  de  Lasceles. 

Abbas  de  Sancta  Agatha, 
Johannes  de  Lasceles  et 
Johannes  Gretheuid. 

Henricus  filins  Hugonis,  hse- 
redes  Briani  filii  Alani, 
hseredes  Gilberti  de  Wan- 
ton et  Adam  de  Uckerby. 

JohannesdeBritannia,Come8. 

Ingelramus  de  Gynes,  Ma- 
theus  de  Middelton  et  Gal- 
fridus  de  Melshamby. 

Willehnus  de  Brettevill  et 
Bicardus  de  Danby. 

Johannes  de  Britannia. 

Edwardus  Charles  et  Ro- 
bertns  Lescales.' 

Johannes  de  Fyton. 

Abbas  de  Fontibus  et  Thomas 
de  Laton. 

Johannes  de  Markynfeld  et 
Joluguies  de  Mosteres. 

}  Henricus  le  Scrop  et  Wil- 
lelmus  de  Claris  VaUibus. 

Nicholaus  de  Stapelton  et 
Abbas  de  Sancta  Agatha. 

Hseres  Alnaci.' 

Thomas  de  Mauneby. 

Abbas  dQ  Sancta  Agatha, 
hseredes  Grimbaldi  Fran- 
ceys,  hseredes  Johannis  de 
HucUeston  et  Thomas  de 
Apelgarth. 

Amabilla  de  Cleseby. 


f  Otherwise  Lan^n-upon-Swale. 

«  An  error  for  KippUng  (Kiplin).    See  page  175,  anUa, 

^  EUerton-on-Swale.    This  place  is  not  mentioned  in  Earkby's  Inquest. 

'  Bolton-upon-Swale.  '  See  page  166,  note  j. 

-  Atley  HiU.  •  Lasceles,  A.  F. 

*  Otherwise  East  or  Long  Cowton. 

'  Hseres  Alnaci  de  Halnaghbj. 


THE    NOMINA   VILLA&UM    FOR   YORKSHIRE. 


Maunfsld 


scorueton 
Fencote 

KiRKEBY   CUM    FlETHAM 

BUROH 

TUNSTAL 


HiPFESWELL 

COLBURN 

SCOTTON 

hoddeswell 

Ellerton  cum  Staunton" 

Walburn 
Grynton 

LeMYNG    cum    DlSCOGH* 

Bedale  cum  Fritheby^ 
Thorp  Pirrom''  [et]  Snapp 

Well  et  Nosterfeld 

Masham 

Burton  super  Yore 

SWYNTON 

Ilketon 


Helagh  cum  Sutton-^ 


Johannes  Marmion^  hseredes 
Henrici  filii  Conani  et 
eadem  Amabilla. 

[WAPENTAGIUM    DE    HANG.] 

Andreas  de  Markynfeld. 

Thomas  de  Colvill  et  Hen- 
ricus  le  Scrop. 

Henricus  le  Scrop  et  Nicho- 
laus  de  Stapilton. 

Johannes  Marmion  et  Tho- 
mas de  Richemond. 

Johannes  de  Waleby/  Abbas 
de  Jervals  et  Abbas  de 
Sancta  Agatha. 

Alanns  de  Kackery.* 

Thomas  de  Mauneby. 

Willelmus  le  Latymer. 

Abbas  de  Sancta  Agatha  et 
Abbas  Bcatse  Mariae. 

Prior  de  Ellerton  et  haeredes 
Thomae  de  Herford. 

Johannes  de  Cleseby. 

Prior  de  Bridlington  et  Ro- 
bertas Swakk. 

Henricus  filius  Hugonis  et 
Henricus  le  Scrop. 

Haeredcs  Briani  filii  Alani. 

Maria  de  Middelham  et  Adam 
de  Swillington. 

Maria  de  Neville. 

Hugo  de  Hopham. 

Rogerus  Oysell. 

Radulphus  de  Normanvill. 

Johannes  "Waxand,  Abbas  de 
Fontibus  et  Magister  Hos- 
pitalis  [Sanctae  Mariae] 
Magdalenae.' 

Hugo  de  Hepham  et  Johannes 
de  Henton.i' 

Kirkeby,  A. 


Waldeby,  A.  F. 

Ellerton  (Abbey)  and  Stainton. 

Aiscogh,  A.  F.    Aiskew,  near  Bedale. 

Firby,  near  Bedale.  ^  Thorp  Perrow. 

The  hospital  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene  at  liipon. 

Uealey  and  High  Sutton.  '  Probably  John  de  Uunt^jn. 


LIBERTY   OF    RICHMOND^    N.  R. 


837 


Feoherby* 

Elinoton  et  Elingstring 

Thirn 

Thornton  et  Watlous 

Thornton*  Collyng  [et] 

BURELL 

Crachall 
Neuton^' 
Burton*  Fatrik 

Fyngal  et  Hoton  Hang 
et  Haselden — iij  villae, 
Hawkeswell 

Bellerby 

HUNTON   [et] 

Herghethorp^  cum  membris 
Anderby"*  et  Holteby 

Hacford  et  Apelton 

HORNEBY 

Langethorne 
Thornton  Styward 
Daneby  super  Yore 

Elueshou^ 
Wendesley 

Ridemer 
Layburn 
Freston 

BoULTON    in    WeNDE8DALE 

ThOresby 


} 


Beginaldus  de  Clyfton  et  Jo- 
hannes Alward. 

Abbas  de  Jervals  et  haeredes . 
Ricardi  Oysell. 

Reginaldus  de  Clifton. 

Simon  de  Stuttevill  et  Hugo 
de  Thoresby. 

Haeredes  Briani  filii  Alani. 


Maria  de  Middelbam. 
Robertus  de  Heppale. 
Rogerus  de  Lines  et  Henrieus 
filius  Hugonis. 

>  Abbas  de  Jervals. 

Simon  de  Stotevill  et  Ro- 
bertus de  Egliseliflf. 

Haeredes  Thomae  de  Hertford 
et  Henrieus  le  Scrope. 

}  Thomas  de  Burgh  et  Jo- 
hannes de  Hunton. 

Thomas  de  Colvill  et  Jo- 
hannes de  Aynderby. 

Thomas  de  Burgh  et  Thomas 
de  Hertford." 

Thomas  de  Homeby. 

Abbas  Beatae  Mariae  Ebor. 

Johannes  del  Hull. 

Haeredes  Fetri  de  Killum  et 
Johannes  Wichard. 

Johannes  "Wychard. 

Galfridus  Luterell^  et  Ja- 
cobus de  Wendesley. 

Nicholaus  de  Holteby. 

Domina  de  Layburn. 

Gilbertus  Haunsard. 

Henrieus  les  Scropp. 

Hugo  de  Thoresby. 


*  Fearby.  '  See  page  162,  note  k. 

J  Newton-le- Willows.  *  An  error  for  Brompton. 

'  Probably  Erethome  ia  the  place  intended.    See  page  161,  aniea. 
"•  Ainderby  Myers.  ■  Thomas  de  Uaoford,  A.  F. 

"  Ulveshow.    This  place  has  disappeared.    See  page  158,  note  h. 
p  Sir  Geoffrey  Luterel  held  here  as  guardian  of  John,  son  and  heir  of  Peter 
de  Wensley  {Stapleton'f  Trinity  Priory,  York,  160). 

Z 


338 


THE    NOMINA   VILLARUM    FOR   TORKSHIRE. 


Keppeeby^ 

WODE  HALLE    ET   NaPPAY' 
ASKRIOG 

Baynbrioo 
Thornton  Rust 

Aykscharch 

Burton  [in]  Biscopdale  et 

Waldon' 

West  Whitton  et 

S(w)ynythwait 

MiDDELHAM 

CaRLETON    in   CoVERDALE   ET 

Caldebergh 
Burton  Conestable 
Est  Wotton* 
Sponithorn  et 
Herneby* — ij  villse, 

COYERHAM  ET  ScROPTONy 

Katerik  ^ 
Melmorby* 


Johannes  de  Wauton.'' 
RaniQplius  filius  Radulphi  et 

Johannes  del  Hull. 
Stephanns  de  Thornton. 
Johannes  de  Britannia. 
Banulphus  filius  Radulphi  et 

Stephanus  de  Thornton. 
Maria  de  Nevill. 

I  Thomas  de  Burgh. 

>  Johannes  de  Cyreby." 

Maria  de  Nevill. 

}Galfridus  de  Scrop  et  Rey- 
nerus  Stiget. 
Thomas  de  Richemond. 
Abbas  de  [blank, ^"^ 

>  Reginaldus  filius  Radulphi. 

Galfridus  de  Scrop  et  Abbas 

de  Coverham. 
Johannes  de  Britannia. 
Ranulphus"  Pygot. 


[WAPENTAGIUM    DE    HALIKELD.] 

DiscEPORD*  Abbas  de  Fontibus. 

Ranington  ET  Neuby'^  Idem  Abbas. 

EscANBY^  Domina  de  Percy,  Prior  de 

Novo  Burgo  et  Robertus 
de  Wandesworth. 

Melmorby*  Abbas  de  Fontibus. 

MiDDELTON  Thomas  de  Nevill. 

♦  Carperby. 

'^  John  de  Wanton,  or  Wauton,  waa  bailiff  of  the  Liberty  of  Knaresbrough 
in  1827  (Rot.  Seot.,  i.,  216). 

•  Wood  Hall  and  Nappa,  in  the  parish  of  Aysgarth,  are  not  named  in 
Kirkby*8  Inquest. 

'  Walden,  a  hamlet  in  the  township  of  Burton-with-Walden. 
"  An  error  for  "  Johanna  de  Bryby,"  daughter  of  Robert  de  Tattersall.    See 
pp.  165,  311,  antea.  •  East  Witton. 

•  Abbas  de  Jorevalle.    See  page  155,  antea. 

*  Spennithome  and  Harnby.  *  Probably  West  Scrafton. 

•  Melmerby,  in  the  parish  of  Coverham.  «  Reginaldus,  A. 

*  The  text  has  "  Halikeld  "  in  the  margin,  evidently  to  indicate  that  Disceford 
and  the  succeeding  vills  are  in  that  wapentake.  MSS.  A.  and  F.  have  "  Halikeld 
et  Disceford  "  erroneously. 

'  Newby-super-Swale.  '  Asenby. 

'  Melmerby,  in  the  parish  of^Wath. 


LIBERTY    OF    RICHMOND^    N.  R. 


339 


Johannes  de  Cleseby. 
Johannes  Marmyon. 

>  Idem  Johannes  M. 

}Willelmus  de  Musters  et  Gal- 
fridus  les  Scrop. 
Jollanus  de  NeviU. 
Abbas  de  Fontibus. 
Johannes  Marmyon  et  Rober- 
tns  de  Musters. 

}Radulphus  filius  Badulphi  et 
Johannes  de  Lasceles. 
Rogerus  de  Aske. 

>  Johannes  Marmyon. 

Willelmus  de  Murrers  et 
Abbas  de  Coverham. 

Prior  de  Novo  Burgo  et  Alex- 
ander de  Ledys.** 

Johannes  Paches*  et  haeredes** 
fsicj  Philippi  Bryton. 

•Johannes  Sayvill.'    • 

Johannes  Marmion  et  Rober- 
tus  de  Hastanges. 

/  An  error  for  Norton,  commonly  called  Norton-le-Clay. 

g  if  Wynton/'  which  is  in  the  parish  of  Sigston,  and  wapentake  of  Allerton- 
shire,  is,  perhaps,  an  error  for  "Sutton"  juxta  Hougrave.  Sutton  Howgrave, 
as  it  is  now  called,  is  about  two  miles  and  a  half  from  West  Tanfield  and  Noster- 
field.  At  the  time  of  Kirkby's  Inquest  Sutton  and  Hougrave  were  held  by 
Ralph  de  Bugemond  (page  186,  antea).  Possibly  Marmion  held  Sutton  under 
Eugemond.  *  Yamewyk  (Yamwick),  near  Kirklington,  now  depopulated. 

'  Ainderby-Quernhowe.  J  Sinderby. 

*  Swainby-with-Allerthorpe.    See  page  182,  note  o. 

'  Scabbed  Newton,  alitu  Newton  Picot.  "•  Theakston. 

"  Kirkby-on-the-Moor,  commonly  called  Kirkby  Hill,  and  Langthorpe. 

*  In  the  33rd  Edward  I.,  Alexander  de  Leedes  obtained  a  charter  of  free 
warren  in  "  Kirkeby  super  Moram  et  Gipton  "  (Col.  Sot.  Chart.,  136). 

'  Hundburton,  now  called  Humberton. 

»  25th  Edward  I.  Inq.  de  tenrit  Philippi  le  Lou  et  MargericB  uxorisejue  in 
manum  regis  captie.  "  Quidam  Willielmus  de  Arderne  terras  tenuit  in  minde- 
burton  de  Rogero  de  Moubray,  qui  tempore  mortis  dicti  Williehni  ftiit  infra 
sctatem ;  ratione  cujus  minoris  setatis  Bex  seisivit  terras  dicti  Williehni  in  manum 
suam,  quia  Eicardus  de  Arderne,  frater  et  hseres  ejus,  setatis  triginta  annorum, 
nunc  defunctus,  idiota  fuit :  et  postea  liberavit  terras  illas  prseato  Philippo  et 
Margeriae  uxori  ejus,  Johanni  Peeche,  et  Johanni  le  Lou  et  Amicise  uxori  ejus, 
tanquam  propinquioribus  heeredibus  dictorum  WiUielmi  et  Eicardi"  {Cal.  Oen., 
ii.,  544). 

'  The  heir  of  Sir  Philip  le  Breton  was  his  son  John  {Longttaffe*8  Darlington). 

*  Thornton  Bridge,  Cundall  and  Leckby.  -     '  Johannes  Dayvill,  A. 

z  2 


TORTON^ 

Wath 

West  (T)anfeld,  Wynton^  et 

nosterfeld 

KiRTLINGTON   CUM 

Marnewyk* 

P1CHAI.E 

Aynderby* 
surderby> 

Swaynle  cum 
Arthethorp* 
Gaytanby 

ESKELBY,  NeUTON'  ET 

Lemino 
Thoxton"* 

Kirkeby  cum  Langethorn" 

Hudbarton''  et  Mildeby 

Thornton,  Gindale  et 
Lecceby* — iij  villae, 
Est  (T)anfeld  et 
Carethorp — ij  villae, 


[LIBERTAS  DE   ALVERTON.] 


*  Episcopus  Dunolm. 


Episcopus  Dunolm.  dominus  [est]  libertatis  de  Alverton^  in 
qua  sunt  burg*  et  villae  de 

Alverton,  burgo 

Thornton  cum  Vinas* 

romondby 

Beroeby* 

Knamynoton  cum  Bracwharth' 

Brumpton 

osmunderley 

SUREBY     ET     HeRTELECLIf' ix 

separalibus  villis, 

HOTON  COIGNERS 

Norton  Coniers 
Holm' 

HoUGRApfi^  et 

Duttensalb^ — villis  v, 
HoTON  ET  Cessay — ij  villis, 
Thornton  in  Strata 


Bobertus  de  Coigners. 


Otrinoton* 
North  Kulvington 
Lyandmet* 

Kepbwik 

WiRSAL* 

Horneby  cum  Thorp  Parva' 


Willelmus  Darel. 

Johannes  Waxand  et  Johan- 
nes de  la  Mare. 

Robertus  de  Homeby. 

Abbas  de  Eggleston. 

Rogerus  Maudoust  et  Tho- 
mas de  Belson.-' 

Rector  ecclesiae  de  Leek. 

Gilbertus  de  Thomeby. 

Gilbertus  Haimsard.*" 


■  Thornton-in-Vivar/  A.  F.  Thornton-le-Bcans,  in  the  parish  of  North 
Ottrington. 

*  Borrowby,  in  the  parish  of  Leake. 

*  Knayton-with-Brawith.  The  latter  place  is  not  mentioned  in  Eirkby's 
Inquest. 

*  Sureby  sub  Koteclyf  (page  101,  atUea).  Sowerby-under-Cotcliff,  in  the 
parish  of  Sigston. 

'  Holme,  in  the  parish  of  Pickhill. 

/  Howgrave,  now  called  Sutton  Howgrave,  in  the  parish  of  Kirklington. 

f  Over  Dinsdale,  in  the  parish  of  Sockbum. 

*  North  Ottrington.  '  Landmoth. 

i  Thomas  de  Belsome,  A.  F.  *  High  WorsaU. 

'  Thorp  Parva  is  not  named  in  Kirkby's  Inquest,  and  has  now  disappeared. 
Its  site  is  indicated  by  Thorp  Row  House,  a  farm  about  one  mile  S.W.  of  Hornby, 
in  the  parish  of  Great  Smeaton.  *"  See  page  100,  note  I. 


LIBERTY   OF  ALLERTONSHIRE^    N.  R. 


341 


Brettebt  cum 
Parva  Sm(i)theton 
hoton  boneyill 

DiGHTON 

West  Herleset 
Ellerbek 
Thimelby,  Foxton  et 

SiGGLESTON" 

LorND** 


>  Johannes  de  Insula. 

Johannes  de  Speton. 
Gocelinus  DeyVill  et  Bicar- 

dus  de  Kirkebride. 
Johannes  de  Burton. 
Bobertus  de  Brumpton. 

Y  Bobertus  de  Colvill. 

Marmaducus   de  Thwenge' 
et  Bobertus  de  la  More.* 


"  Sigston. 

*  This  entry  is  misplaced.  It  refers  to  Lund  on  the  Wolds,  in  the  East 
Biding,  where  the  bishop  of  Durham  held  18  carucates  at  the  date  of  the  Domes- 
day Survey. 

'  In  the  21st  Edward  I.,  Marmaduke  de  Thwenge  obtained  a  charter  of  free 
warren,  market  and  fair  in  his  manors  of  "  Cotum,  Lunte  and  Tweng "  ( C<U, 
Bot.  Chart.,  124).  Sir  William  de  Tweng,  son  and  heir  of  the  above  Mannaduke, 
founded  a  chantry  in  the  church  of  Lund  in  1339  {Torre*s  MS 8.,  1315). 

*  Robert  de  More  had  a  grant  of  free  warren  in  Lund  and  La  More  in  the 
3rd  Edward  II.  (Col,  Bot.  Chart.,  142). 


WEST  RID[ING]. 


[WAPENTAGIUM  DE  AYNSTT.] 

Rex  dominus  [est]   wapentagii  de   Aynsty,    in    quo   sunt 
Tillse  de 


Nicliolatis  de  Stapelton  et  Auchems 

filing  Henrici. 
Elias  Farwath,  Gilbertus  Scot  et 

Willelmus  Martel. 
Willelmus  Gramary. 
Willelmus  de  Res  et  Andreas  de 

Kirkeby. 
Thomas  de  Pontefracto. 
Willelmus  de  Ros. 
Thomas  de  Uctrede. 
Abbas  Beatse  Mariae  Ebor. 
Episeopus  Cestriensis.* 
Alicia  uxor  Willelmi  de  Bugthorj). 
Johannes  de  Belkethorp*  et  Abbas 

de  Fontibus. 
Johannes  do  Crepling.'' 

}  Johannes'  Waleys  et  Nicholaa  le 
Vavasur. 


Thorp  d'arch' 

Walton 

Bykerton 

TOCWITH 

Wylesthorp 

Skakelthorp 

munketon 

Hessey 

Knapton 

Hugh  FORD 

Mereston 

HOTON'' 
BiLTON   ET 

Helagh — villis  ij, 

*  The  bishops  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry  were  occasionally  styled  Episeopi 
Cettrtentet.  Walter  de  Ijangton,  who  is  elsewhere  mentioned,  was  appoint<Ki  to 
that  see  in  1296,  and  died  seised  of  the  manor  of  Knapton  in  1322  (Co/.  Inq. 
p.  m.,  i.,  300). 

*  John  de  Belkethorp  was  probably  the  son  and  heir  of  "William,  son  of 
Thomas  de  Marston,  who  held  the  manors  of  Berghlhorp  and  Marston  in  1278 
(pp.  28,  221,  anfea).  About  1210,  the  father  of  this  Thomas  de  Marston,  Sir 
William,  son  of  Tliomas  de  Belkerthorpe,  knight,  gave  lands  in  Gouthorj^o  to 
the  chnn;h  of  St.  Peter  of  York  {Mon.  Angl,  vi.,  1189).  Belthon>c  Hou.<e, 
whore  there  are  some  remains  of  a  moat,  is  one  mile  east  of  Gouthorpe,  and  in 
the  parish  of  Bishop  Wilton. 

*■  Iloton  juxla  Marston,  alicts  Iloton  Wandesley. 

*  Sir  John  de  Creppinge,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Robert  de  Creppinge  {Cal.  Oen., 
i.,  294),  was  high  sheriff  of  Yorkshire  in  1307-8. 

'  Kiranius  Waleys,  F.  Sir  Richard  Waleys,  of  Burgh  Waleys,  and  his 
sister  Nicholaa,  widow  of  Sir  William  Vavasour,  r)f  na>]o\viHMl.     Soo  pp.  220, 


WAPENTAKE    OF    THE    AIN8TY,    W.  R.  343 

KbME  W  ^^^^^  ^^  }  Ra^^P^^  de  Blaimcmusters.^ 

FoLiTWAiT  Alanus  de  Fol  (i)  thwait  et  Johannes 

de  Belkethorp. 
HoxTON  Simon  de  Kyme. 

Bolton  cum  Harnynoton     Domina*  de  Vesey. 
Appelton  Waltenis  de  Faueonberg  et  Hen- 

ricus  Sampson.' 
AcASTRE  Malbys  Willclmus  de  Malbis.-' 

Acastre  Selby  Abbas  de  Selby. 

BiscHOPTHORP  Archiepiscopus  Ebor. 

MiDDELTHORP  Abbas  de  Bella  Landa. 

Stiveton  Gilbertus  de  Ros. 

CoLTON  Willelmus  de  Ros. 

CouPEMANTHORP  Willelmus  de  Malbis. 

BiLBURGH  Rogerus  Basy. 

Catherthorn  Prior   de   Parco   et   Henricus   de 

Cruce. 
West  Askham  Prior  de  Bridlington. 

AsKHAM  Brian  Gilbertus  de  Stapelton*  et  Johannes 

Grey 
Drynohouses  Johannes  Grey.' 

222,  antea.  In  the  16th  Edward  II.,  Henry,  brother  and  heir  of  Bobert^  son  of 
William  le  Vavasor,  granted  the  manor  of  BUton  to  Thomas  Davyll  and  Isabella, 
his  wife,  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  lawfully  begotten  (Cott.  MS.,  Vesp.  A., 
iv.,  169  a), 

/  Whihale  and  Estak  are  Wighill  and  Esedike.  "  Hemelak,"  which  has  not 
been  previously  mentioned,  is  probably  an  error  for  Hagenby,  now  depopulated 
(page  26,  antea,  note  z).  In  the  4th  Edward  II.,  the  Prior  of  Healaugh  had  a 
grant  of  free  warren  in  "Wighale,  Hagenby  and  Esdyke"  (Cal.  Sot.  Chart., 
143). 

f  Banulph  de  Blankmonstre,  aUas  de  Albo  Monasterio,  held  Wighale  and 
Calveton  in  the  32nd  Edward  I.  {Cat.  Rot.  Chart.,  136).    See  page  119,  antea. 

*  Isabella  de  Beaumont,  widow  of  John  de  Vescy. 

■  Some  account  of  this  family  has  been  given  at  page  218. 

i  Sir  William  Malbis  died  about  1365,  and  was  succeeded  by  his  younger  son, 
Sir  Walter  Malbis  (ForAr  Corporation  Papers,  ii.,  988).  The  eldest  son,  Sir 
Thomas  Malbis,  died  about  1360,  leaving  a  daughter  aud  heiress,  Elizabeth,  who 
became  the  wife  of  Adam  de  Bekwith  {Ihid.,  996). 

*  Sir  Gilbert  Stapleton,  second  son  of  Sir  Miles  Stapleton,  of  Carleton,  mar- 
ried Agnes  (or  Maud),  eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Brian  Fitz  Alan  of 
Bedale.  Catherine,  the  younger  daughter,  married  Sir  John  Gray  of  Botherfield, 
who  died  seised  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Askham  Brian  in  1359  {Cal.  Inq. 
p.  m.,  ii.,  213). 

'  Before  1244,  Walter  Gray,  archbishop  of  York,  granted  lands  in  "  Dreng- 
huses"  to  his  brother  Robert  {I>rake*a  Ehorac.,  append.,  Ixiv),  whose  grandson, 
Robert  de  Gray,  held  here  at  the  date  of  Kirkby's  Inquest.  Sir  John  Gray,  of 
Rotherfield,  grandson  of  Robert,  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Dringhouse  in 
the  4th  Edward  III.  {Cal.  Rot.  Chart.,  163),  and  died  seised  of  that  manor  in 
1351^  {Cal.  Inq.  p.  m.,  ii.,  213). 


844  THB   NOMINA  VILLARUM   FOR  TORKSHIRB. 

LIBERTAS  SANCTI  LEONARDI  EBOB., 

in  qua  [sunt]  villse  ij, 

Neuton  super  Usam"  bt  1  Magister  Hoepitalis    Sancti   Leo- 
Bramfhof"  j      xuirdi  Ebor. 


WAPENTAGIUM   DB  BARKESTON. 

Rex  dominus  [est]  wapentagii  de  Barkeston^  in  quo  [sunt] 
villse  de 

Selby  "1 

^^^^^^  Ubbas  de  Selby. 

Hamelton  I  ^ 

Friston — iiij  villis,  J 

Carleton  I 

Est  [Hathelsay]  et  >Nicholaus  de  Stapelton. 

West  Hathelsay — iijvillis^J 

Hurst  Kurtenay  Haeres"  Johannis  de  Metham. 

Templehurst  Willelmus  de  Holand.* 

Drax  cum  membris  Johannes  Paynel. 

Berley*'  Ricardus  de  Berley/ 

Braxton  Abbas  de  Selby. 

BiRKYN  Adam  de  Everingham  de  Birkyn. 

Sutton  Willelmus  Clarell. 

Byrrom  Robertus  de  Sancto  Paulo. 

•"  Newtou-upon-Ouse,  in  the  wapentake  of  Bulmer. 

■  Bramhopo,  in  SkjTack  wapentake.     See  page  37,  antea. 

•  The  heir  of  John  de  Metliam,  who  died  about  the  5th  Edward  II.  (Cal. 
Inq.  p.  «.,  i.,  245),  wa«  his  son  Thomas. 

*  March  11th,  1315.  A  conimission  to  the  parish  priest  of  Birkin  to  hoar 
the  confession  which  a  parishioner  of  his.  Sir  William  de  Holand,  knight,  is 
most  anxious  to  make  {Fatti  Ebor.y  i.,  385). 

•  Barlow,  in  the  parish  of  Brayton.  This  place  has  not  been  previously 
mentioned. 

*  Sir  Richard  de  Berl6y  died  about  1323  {Abbrev.  Rot.  Orig.,  276),  leaving 
William  his  son  and  heir  {Reg.  Melton,  594  b). 


WAPENTAKE    OF  BARKSTON-A8H,  W.  R. 


345 


Bretton* 
Gateford — villis  ij, 

BlRNE 

Kirkeby-^ — ij  villis, 
Brotherton 

Farburn 

Neuton  Walets* 
Ledesham 

MiKELFELD 

LuTERiNGTON  cum  mcmbris 

Heselwood  cum  membris 
Sutton' 

Bramham  cum  membris 


Ulleston* 
Neuton  Kyme 
Shirburn 

SUTH  MiLFORD 
WiSTOW 

Cawood — iiij  villis, 
Grymeston 


North  Milleford 


>  JohauDes  de  Lascy. 

>  Domina^  de  Bella  Aqua. 

Archiepiscopus  Ebor.  et  Johannes 
de  Markyngfeld. 

Alicia  de  Everingham  et  Robertus 
de  Reygate. 

Bicardus  Waleys. 

Prior  de  Pontefracto. 

Jacobus  de  Boyvill.* 

Galfridus  de  Hothom-'  et  Hugo 
Paynel. 

Nicbolaa*  la  Vavazour. 

Eadem  Nicholaa  et  Prior  de  Wat- 
ton. 

Prior  de  Sancto  Oswaldo,  Petrus 
de  Malo  Lacu  et  Johannes  de 
Ocklesthorp. 

Simon  de  Kyme  et  Prior  de  Parco. 

Idem  Simon. 


"Archiepiscopus  Ebor. 

Haeres  Thomae  filii   Henrici"  de 

Grymeston   et   Margareta  de 

NeviU. 
Johannes  filius  Roberti  de  North 

Milleford    et   Johannes   filius 

Johannis  de  eadem. 


'  Bretton  juxta  Brotherton,  now  called  Burton  Salmon. 
/  Kirkbv  Wharfe. 

f  Isabella,  widow  of  Sir  John  de  Bella  Aqua,  of  Kirtlington,  oo.  Notts  {Bjeg, 
Corhridge,  92  *,  102  a). 

*  Now  called  Newton-in-the-Willows. 

'  Sir  James  Bosvile,  son  of  John,  and  grandson  of  Sir  John  Bosvile,  of 
Newhall  in  Darfield  {S.  Torks.,  ii.,  110). 

i  On  Jan.  31st,  1310-11,  Sir  Geoffrey  de  Hotham  did  homage  to  archbishop 
Greenfield  for  the  third  part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Lutrington  which  he  claimed  to 
hold  of  him  "  nomine  dotis  uxoris  suae  "  {Beg.  Oreenjield,  pars  ii.,  223  b). 

*  Nicholaa,  widow  of  Sir  William  Vavasour,  and  daughter  of  Sir  Stephen 
Waleys  of  Burgh  Waleys. 

'  Stutton,  near  Tadcaster. 
"  Toulston,  in  the  parish  of  Newton  Kyme. 

"  Henry  de  Grimston  wa«  the  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  de  Grimston,  by  Sarra, 
daughter  of  Sir  Anketin  Malory  {Col.  Oen.,  i.,  389). 


346 


THE    NOMINA   VILLABUM    FOB   YOBKSHIBE. 


RiTHER 

Robertas  de  Rither. 

Taddecastre 

Henricus  de  Percy. 

Fenton  cum  membris 

Henricus  de  Camera  et  Johannes 

filius  Ricardi  de  eadem. 

SOUETON'' 

Willelmus  de  Stopham. 

Saxton 

Rogems  de  Ledys. 

Lede 

Ricardus  Tyes. 

Barkeston 

Archiepiscopus  Ebor.,  Johannes^ 

* 

filius  Walter!  et  Johannes  de 
Selby.^ 

HODLESTON  ET 

LUMBY 

Hseredes''  Godefridi  de  Melsa  et 
Ricardus/  capellanus  de  Feri- 
brigs. 

•  Towton,  in  the  parish  of  Saxton. 

'  John,  son  of  Walter,  son  of  Thomas  de  Barkston.  His  son  William  had 
sucoeeded  to  Barkston  in  1329  {Re^.  Melton,  594  b). 

•  Probably  John  de  Selby,  eldest  son  of  Nicholas  de  Selbj,  alderman  of  York^ 
who  was  chamberlain  in  1317,  and  bailiff  in  1321-2.    He  was  living  in  1334. 

'  An  error  for  "  hseres."  On  Feb.  2nd,  1310-11,  Eobert  de  Grenefeld  and 
WUliam,  his  son,  were  made  guardians  of  the  lands  of  Godfrey  de  Melsa  at 
Hodeleston  on  account  of  the  minority  of  John,  his  son  and  heir  {Fasti  Hbar., 
i.,  379.    Besf.  Oreenfleld,  pars  i.,  62  a). 

•  "  Eicardus  dictus  Gaugy,  presbiter,"  was  collated  to  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary 
at  Fery  juxta  Pontem  on  the  12th  kal.  Dec.,  1309  {Me^.  Greenfield,  pars  i.,  79). 
See  page  214,  note  d. 


[WAPENTAGIUM  DE  SKYRAK.] 


Rex  dominiLs  [est]  wapentagii  de  Skyrayk,  in  quo  [sunt] 
villae  de 

Prior*  de  Martheby  et  Radulphus  de 

Ilketon. 
Johannes  de  Hareourt. 
Johannes  de  Napelton/  Willelmus  de 

Stopham  et  Johannes  Byroun. 
Walterus  de  Haukesworth. 
Simon  Warde. 
Simon  de  Braham^  Johannes  de  Cle- 

hay'^  et  dbmina^  de  Langetoft. 
Prior  de  Bolton,  Michael  de  Roudon 

et  "Willelmus  de  Craven. 
Domina'  de  Percy  et  Abbas  de  Salley. 
Haer'-^Ricardi  de  Baby(n)gton  in  cus- 

todia  Archiepiscopi  Ebor. 
Alexander  de  Mensington  et  Walterus 

de  Hau(ke)sworth. 
Archiepiscopus  Ebor. 
Ricardus  de  Goldesburgh. 
Laurentius  de  Arthington. 
Robertus  de  Ide.^ 


Morton 

Byngeley 
Bayldon 

Haukesworthe 

GiSELEY 

Yhedon 
Raudon 
Ilkbley 

BURLEY 

Mensington 
Otteley 

POUILL 

Arthington 
Harwode 


*  An  error  for  Petrus  de  Marthely.  The  heirs  of  Simon  de  Monte  Alto  held 
two  carucates  and  a  half  in  Morton  in  the  13th  Edward  I.  (p.  31,  antsa).  Alice, 
eldest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the  above  Simon,  married  John  de  Marthelej, 
and  Matilda,  another  daughter,  married  Nicholas  de  Ilketon  (Plac,  de  Quo 
Wart.,  225).  *  Johannes  de  Stapelton. 

''  Probably  an  error  for  Clay  or  Ilklay. 

^  I  am  unable  to  identify  "  the  lady  of  Langtoft." 

'  On  Jan.  22nd,  132  i,  Dame  Beatrix,  widow  of  Sir  Robert  de  Percy,  took  the 
vow  of  chastity  before  the  archbishop  at  Cawood  {Fasti  Ebor.,  i.,  418). 

^  On  Sept.  12th,  1312,  archbishop  Greenfield  granted  to  Lucy,  widow  of 
Eichard  de  Babington,  who  held  of  him  the  manor  of  Burghley  by  knight's 
service,  the  marriage  of  Hugh,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Richard  (Fasti  JSbor,, 
i.,  312.     Reff.  Greenfield,  pars  ii.,  37  h). 

^  Robert  de  Insula,  or  de  Lisle,  son  and  heir  of  Warine,  lord  Lisle  of 
Rou^cinontc.  He  was  summoned  to  Parliament  in  1316,  and  died  in  1344 
{nht.  liarewood,  69). 


848 


THE    NOMINA   VILLARUM    FOR  YORKSHIRE. 


Est  Kesewtk 


Thorenour 

Walterus  de  Heddynglet* 

Neuton> 

austhorp 

Swillyngton 

Preston 

Allerton  juxta  Aquam 

Ledeston 

WiGHDON 

Parlyngton 
Ledys  cum  membris 
Kepax 

Bernevill*  cum  membris 
S(h)adwell 
Secroft 
Aberford 
Neusom 
Halton 

Belton' — ix  villis, 
Colingham 
Riggeton 
Wyk 

Aldewik"* 

Akerton'*  Chapel  cum 
membris — v  villis, 

HORSEFORD 


Willelmus  de  Hkeley,  Bri- 
anus  de  Thornhull,  Par- 
sona  ecclesue  de  Bedale  et 
Petrus  de  Martheley. 

Simon  de  la  Roche, 
(sic),    Thomas  Peytevjm.* 

Thomas  de  la  Chambre. 

Ricardus  Walleys  et  Wil- 
lelmus le  Walter. 

Adam  de  Swillington. 

Adam  de  Preston. 

Radulphus  de  Beston. 

Prior  de  Pontefracto. 

Prior  de  Bolton. 

Hugo  le  Spenser. 


Thomas  Comes  Lancastriae. 


"  Abbas  de  Kirkestall. 


Johannes  Mauleverer. 


*  The  A.  and  F.  MSS.  read  :— "  Thorenour.  Simon  de  la  Roche,  Walterus 
de  Heddyn^ley  et  Thomas  Peytevyn."  This  statement  is  evidently  erroneous. 
The  Poitevins  were  lords  of  Hcadingley,  where  William  de  Patefyn  held  half  a 
knight's  fee  in  the  31st  Edward  I.  (p.  207,  antea),  hut  the}'  do  not  appear  to  have 
had  any  interest  in  Thorn  or.  In  the  ith  Edward  II.  Simon  de  la  Boche  obtained 
a  charter  for  a  market  and  fair  at  Thornor  {Cal.  Rot.  Chart. ^  142).  The  text 
should  probably  stand  thus : — 

Thorenoub  Simon  de  la  Roche. 

Heudynqley  Walterus  do  Heddyugley  et  Thomas  Peytevyn. 

'  Elizabeth  Paytfin,  daughter  of  Sir  John  de  Calverley  {Loidis  and  Elmete, 
217),  and  widow  of  Thomas  Paytfin,  lord  of  Ileadingley,  by  will  dated  23rd 
August,  1341,  gave  her  body  to  be  buried  in  the  priory  of  Esholt  {Hist.  Esholt 
Pi'iory,  20).  i  Potter  Newton. 

*  An  error  for  Beruewiko  or  Berwike  (Barwick-in-Elmete).' 
'  Probably  Colton,  near  Halton,  is  the  place  intended. 

•"  Addle.    This  place  is  called  Adlekyrk  in  the  Feoda  Militum. 
"  An  error  for  Allerton. 


[WAPENTAGIUM  DE   CLARHOU.] 

Rex  dominus  [est]  wapentagii  de  Clarhou^  cujus  villse  sunt 

Bbthemeslei  Prior  de  Boulton,  Willelmus  Mauleverer 

et  Johannes  Mauleverer. 

Nessefeld  Petrus  de  Middelton. 

Denton  Maugerus  le  Vavasour. 

Middelton  Adam  de  Middelton. 

AsKWiTH  Idem  Adam  et  Isabella  de  Marton. 

Weston  Willelmus  de  Stopham. 

prRNE^^E^-villie  ij,  }  Archiepiscopus  Ebor. 

Letheley  Hser*  Henrici  de  Percy  in  custodia  Regis. 

Castellay  Willelmus  de  Castellay. 

Stayneburn  Abbas  de  Fontibus. 

RiooETON  Idem  Abbas  et  Ricardus  de  Fumeux. 

lEH^Kr-ij  vm«,      JKobertusdelHiU/ 

KiRKEBY  Feres*'  Haer'  Henrici  de  Percy  in  custodia  Regis. 

SioGLiNOHALL  Elcua^  qusB  fait  uxor  Walteri  le  Vavasour. 

Lynton  "1 

Wetherby  -.  .  vHser'  Henrici  de  Percy. 

Spofford — iij  villae,  J 

FoLYFAiT^  Prior  de  Novo  Burgo. 

Plumpton  Robertus    de    Plumpton    et     Henricus 

Beaufiz. 
Braham  Henricus  de  Hertlington. 

PArA^D^oro'T  '"}wmelmu8  de  Ros  de  In(g)manthorp. 

Collethorp  Johannes  de  Walkingham. 

Parva  Ribstan  Henricus  Beaufiz. 

Magna  Ribstan  Willelmus  de  Ros  de  Hamelak. 

•  Dunkeswick. 

•  Robert  del  Isle,  de  Lisle,  or  de  Insula,  lord  of  Harewood.    See  pp.  206, 
347,  antea. 

'  Otherwise  called  Kirkeby  Oreblawers,  and  now  Kirkby  Overblow. 
^  FoUifoot,  in  the  parish  of  Spoflforth. 

•  Kirk  Deighton.  ^  North  Deighton. 


350  THE    NOMINA   VILLABUM    FOR  YORKSHIRE. 

GoLDESBUROH  Ricardus  de  Goldesburgh. 

Alverton^  1 

Parva  Useburn  et   >  Johannes  Mauleverer. 

Flasseby* — iij  villse,  J 

Hoperton  \^  Abbas  de  Fontibus  et  Johannes  de  He- 

QuixLEY — villae  ij,     J      melsey. 

DuFFELD*  Ricardus  Waleys. 

Gren  Hamerton  Henricus  de  Hamerton. 

Kirk  Hamerton 

munketon 


^_^..^  .«      >  Priorissa  de  Munketon. 


f  Allerton-Mauleverer.  *  Flaxby. 

*  Driffield,  A.  F.  DuflTeld,  alia*  Driffeld,  MS.  Dodsworth,  vol.  xxTii.,  174. 
An  error  for  Dunsford.  In  the  11th  Edward  I.  Stephen  le  Waleis  obtained  a 
charter  of  free  warren  in  "  Burgh  Waleis,  Neuton  Waleis,  Hauley  (Healaugh), 
Cotingeley  and  Dunnesford  "  ( Col.  Mot.  Chart.,  112),  and  his  grandson  Stephen, 
son  ojf  Eichard  de  Waleis,  had  a  similar  grant  in  the  5th  !^ward  III.  {Ibid,, 
166). 


[WAPENTAGIUM  DE   AGGEBRIGG.] 


Willelmus  Dobemount. 
i  Comes  Lancastrise. 
Johannes  Tyes. 


} 


Rex  dominus  [est]  wapentagii  de  Aggebrigg,  in  quo  sunt 
villae  de 

HODERFELD  "] 

(Holm — ij  villis — struck  V  Comes  Lancastriae. 

out)  J 

Crosseland 
muletham 
Almanbury — ^ij  villis, 
Taghewhait* 

LiNOARTHYS 

Lepton 

Holm — ^iij  villis, 

HONLAY 

Farneley* 
Dalton 

HOTON'^ 
BlRTON-^ 

Chelueley^ 

Shepley 

Thirwistandland* 

cumbrewode 

Floketon 

QuiK 

OSSET 

horubury 
Taneley* 
normanton 
Alcotes^ — viij  villis, 

«  Slaghewhait,  A.  F.    Slaithwaite,  in  the  parish  of  Huddersfield. 
*  Famley  Tyas.  '  Heton,  A.  F.    Kirk  Heaton. 

^  The  F.  MS.  has  "  Fontibus  "  in  a  later  hand.    See  page  228,  awtea. 
'  Willehnus  de  Heton  (page  228,  antea).  /  Kirkburton. 

f  Shelley,  in  the  parish  of  Kirkburton.  *  Thurstonland. 

'  An  error  for  Staneley,  Stanley,  near  Wakefield. 
i  Altoftes,  A.    Altofts,  in  the  parish  of  Normanton. 


Comes  Lancastriae. 

Bieardus  de  Waleys. 

Ricardus  Tyes. 

Johannes   Flemyng  et    Thomas   de 

Hoton. 
Abbas  de  (blank)^  et  Willelmus  de 

Hoton/ 
Willelmus  filius  Thomae  de  Birton. 
Henricus  de  Shelueley. 
Johannes  de  Shepley. 
Comes  Warrenni. 


Idem  Comes  Warrenni. 


352 


THE    NOMINA   VILLARUM    FOR   YOR^HIRE. 


Whiteley 

Deneby 

Thorn HULL 

West  Bretton* 

Chylington' 

Emeley 

Sadelworth 

Metheley 

Warnefeld 

FOKEBY* 

Dyketon* 

Snytall 

Whitewood — villis  vj, 

Walton 

Sandale 

Crioheleston 

Wakefeld — ^villis  iij, 

Sharneston 

Croffeton 


Willelmus  filius  Willelmi. 
Abbas  de  Bella  Landa. 
Johannes  de  Thomhull. 
Prior  de  Bretton. 
Adam  de  Everingham. 
Willelmus  filius  Willelmi. 
Warinus  de  Scai^ill. 


Comes  Lancastrise. 


} 


Thomas  de  Gortz.*' 

Comes  Warrenni. 

Willelmus  filius  Augeri. 
Prior  de  Sancto  Oswaldo. 


*  The  township  of  West  Bretton  is  partly  in  Staincross  wapentake.  See 
page  363,  postea. 

'  Shithngton,  in  the  parish  of  Thornhill. 
•"  Probably  Foulby,  a  small  hamlet  in  the  parish  of  Wragby. 
"  An  error  for  Ayketon.    Ackton,  in  the  parish  of  Featherstone,  is  about  one 
mile  E.N.E.  of  Snydale. 

•  Gorty,  F.  An  error  for  Bur  go.  In  the  33rd  Edward  I.,  Thomas,  son  of 
Philip  de  Burgo,  obtained  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Hacford  and  Walton  (Cal, 
Rot.  Chart.,  137). 


[LIBERTAS  DE  KNARE8BURGH.] 


-  DominujB  Rex  eomm  dominus. 


Dominus  Rex  dominns  est  libertatis  de  Knaresbargh^  in 

qua  [sunt]  ij  burgi  et  villae  de 

Kna&esbubgh 

Pons  Burgi — ij  burgis^ 

Thorescrosse 

Clynt 

Tymble 

KiLINGHALE 

ScREVYN — V  viUis, 
Brikenden' 

[Con  YNGESTHORP]  * 

lofthouses^ 
Feringesby  et 
HoPERTON — villa  una, 
Aldeburgh 
Manskif 
routhecliff 
Kirkeby^'et  Cathale 
Burton  et  Mildeby* — 

V  villis, 
Stretton/ 


>■  Dominus  Rex, 


.  Rex  dominus  eorum. 


Brereton 
Kirke  Stanlee* 
Suth  Stanlee*  et 
Farnham — iij  villis, 
Burdon  Leonard 
Useburne> 
Staveley 


Dominus   Rex    et    hsercdcs^   H.   dc 

Percy. 
Johannes  de  Brereton. 

>  Johannes  de  Walkyn^ham. 

Johannes  Bccard. 
Hcnricus  dc  Bowo. 
Henrictis  filitin  Uni^tfuin. 


'  Erkenden,  A.  F.    Arkcncialo,  in  thu  \mr\nh  t/f  Kmfm1tttftftij(^t 

*  CJonyngesthon),  A.  F.    C<m(;yi\ufr\4i,  thrwf  m\U»n  ^^HPi.  iff  KmfMilfitf'HHt^^r 
'  Lofthouse  Hill,  a  bamlot  in  the  tmrinh  t/f  HUt^tiU*^. 

*  Kirkby  Hall,  in  the  imrinh  of  l>ittl^  ()um\mrn. 

'  Humberton  and  Milby.  /  Htntii^m,  A-  t^ 

f  ha;r',  A.     Tho  hoir  of  Huriry  do  iVjrry  wm  U\»  t^m  WmiP^ 

*  "  Kirke  Stanlee"  is  now  *»lIo<l  H*;iith  m»i\u\t»i  . 
The  Kite  of  "  Suth  Htanloe"  \n  oroUMr  \h*\SimM  Uf  M#4^^l*^|/  H  WM**  «^^^'»*'' 

villas*,  of  NoiiMi  HiM^iiU*^  /  M^a^I  ^ hi»mni 


half  a  mile  south  of  the  i»rc»«cfit  ' 


4  4 


WAPENTAGIUM  DE   STAYNCLIF. 


Comes  Lancastriae  dominus  [est]  wapentagii  de  Stayndif, 
cujus  villse  sunt 

Claxteburn* 
Grynlyngton 
Bradeford— -villse  iij, 
Bakescolf* 
Waddyngton 

MiTTON 


Neuton' 
esington 
Hamerton 

BOULTON* 

Rymyngton 


MlDHOP 
GiSBURN 


Pathorn 
Neusom 

Nappay 


} 


Thomas  Comes  Lancastrias. 

Johannes  Talbot. 

Johannes  Tempest. 

Thomas  le  Southern  et  haeredes 

dommi  H.  de  Biiy/ 
Ricardus  de  Bathersby. 
Adam  de  Wannervill. 
Stephanus  de  Hamerton. 
Johannes  de  Boulton  et  Abbas 

de  Selby/ 
Henricus  de  Rymyngton,  Ni- 

cholaus  de  Boulton,  Willel- 

mus  de  Rymyngton,  Willel- 

mus  de  Roucestre,  Matheus 

•Baudewyn  [et]  Ricardus  de 

Midhop. 
Robertus  de  Midhop,  Robertus 

le  Harpour  et  Johannes  de 

Boulton. 
Abbas  de  Selby/  Henricus  de 

Rymyngton  et  Rector  eccle- 

siae  de  Gisbum. 
Henricus  le  Scrop. 
Thomas  del  Grene  et  M agister 

Sancti  Leonardi.* 
Magister  Sancti  Leonardi.* 


An  error  for  Slayteburn  (Slaidburn). 

Bashall,  in  the  parish  of  Mitton. 

hser'  domini  Henrici  de  Percy,  A.  F. 

Newton  in  Bowland,  otherwise  called  Newton-on-Hodder. 

Bolton  by  Bowland.  f  An  error  for  Salley. 

Abbag  de  Salley  (pages  18, 199,  antea). 

The  Master  of  St.  Leonard's  Hospital,  York  (pages  18,  198,  antea). 


WAPENTAKE    OP   STAINCLIFFE^    W.  R. 


355 


Pathenall* 


HOTON-' 


SWYNDON 

Halton 
Wykelesworth 

Preston 

Routhemell 

Bukleswyk'  et 

Setell 

Langeclif 

Staynford 

Lytton 

Arnecliff 

buckeden 

Ketelwell 


Malghum 

Kyrkbby*' 

Thorneton 

Styveton 

Glusburn 

Carleton 
Gersington 


Lynton 
Threschefeld 


Adam  de  Horton^  Adam  de 
Goldesburgh  et  Johannes 
filins  Thomse. 

Edmundns  Mansaile^  Willel- 
mus  de  Irby,  Magister 
Sancti  Leonard!*  et  Magis- 
ter de  Hospital!.* 

Stephaiins  de  Eure. 

Hugo  de  Halton. 

Adam  de  Wykelesworth  et 
Johannes  de  Wykelesworth, 

Johannes  Darcy. 

Johannes  Flemyng. 

}  Abbas  de  Fumeaux  et  heer' 
Henric!  de  Percy. 
Abbas  de  Sallay. 
Idem  Abbas  et  Johannes  de 

Famelthorp."* 
Abbas  de  Fontibus, 
Willelmns  de  Haukeswyk. 
Henricus  de  Percy  in  custodia 

Regis. 
Abbas  de  Coverham,  Johannes 

de  Gisbum  et  haer*"  domini 

Johannis  Gray. 
Abbas  de  Fontibus. 
Willelmus  de  Haukeswyk. 
Johannes  de  Ros. 
Johannes  de  Styveton. 
Johannes  del  Laye  et  Petrus 

Gillyot. 
Thomas  de  Alta  Ripa. 
Isabella/  quae  fuit  uxor  Ro- 
bert! de  Plumpton,  et  dom- 

ina^  de  Kyghley. 
Johannes  le  Graas. 
Elias  de  Threschefeld. 


'  Painlev,  in  the  pariah  of  Oisburn.  ^  Horton,  in  the  parish  of  Gisburn. 

*  The  Master  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem. 
'  An  error  for  Gickleswyk. 

"•  Fauvelthorp.  Constantino  Fauvell  and  Alice,  his  wife,  held  lands  in  Stayn- 
ford in  the  31st  Edward  I. 

"  The  heir  of  John;  lord  Gray,  of  Botherfield,  who  died  in  the  6th  Edw.  II., 
was  his  son  John.  *  Kirkby  in  Malhamdale. 

'  Isabella,  daughter  of  Serlo  de  Westwick. 

♦  Probably  the  widow  of  one  of  the  Kyghleys  of  Kyghley. 

A    A    2 


366 


THE    NOMINA    YILLARUM    FOR   YORKSHIRE. 


Skypton 
Skibden 

Sigqlesdon — viUae  iij, 
Stretton* 

Gayrorave 


Oterburn 
Conyston' 

Helgfeld 

Ayreton 
scothorf 

Haghenlith' 

Calton 

ESTON 

Marton 
Broghton 


Braicewell 
Heton 

RlLLESTON 


1  Hser''  Robert!  de  Clyflfbrd  in 
I      custodia  Regis. 

Haer'  praedicti  Roberti,  Biear- 

dus  Fauvel  et  Adam  Fauvell. 
Nicholaus  de  Bolynbrok,  do- 

mina  Margareta  de  Nevill  et 

Nigellus  de  Staynford. 
Radulphus    de    Oterburn    et 

haer^  Johannis  filii  Elise. 
Radnlphus     de     Normanvill, 

Willeknus  de  Malghum  et 

Johannes  de  Sejmeton.* 
Magister  de  Hospitali,  Rober- 

tus  de  Wylghby  et  Johannes 

de  Harrecourt. 
Henricus  filius  Hugonis. 
Abbas  de  Dereham  et  Thomas 

de  Scothorp. 
Henricus  de  Hertlington   et 

Johannes  Otterbum. 
Willelmus    de    Malghum    et 

Willelmus  de  Skipton. 
Johannes  de  Eston,  Willebnus 

de   Malghimi  et  Abbas  de 

Fourneaux.*^ 
Willelmus  de  Marton  et  Petrus 

Giliot. 
Idem    Petrus,   Willelmus    de 

Eston,  Henricus  de  Marton, 

Godfridus  de  Alta  Ripa  et 

Willelmus  de  Skipton. 
Johannes  Tempest. 
Ricardus  Fauvell  et  Abbas  de 

Foumeaux. 
Henricus   de    Hertlington   et 

Ricardus  Fauvell. 


'  The  heir  of  Eobert  de  Clifford,  the  first  baron  of  the  honour  of  Skipton, 
who  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Bannockbum  in  1314,  was  his  son  Eoger. 

•  Stirton,  in  the  parish  of  Skipton. 

'  Cold  Coniston,  in  the  parish  of  Gargrave. 

"  Gilbert  de  Singleton  held  two  bovates  in  Coniston  in  the  31st  Edward  I. 
(page  189,  antea). 

*'  Hanlith,  in  the  parish  of  Eirkby  Malhamdale. 

•  MSS.  A.  and  F.  have  "  Abbas  de  Fontibus  "  erroneously. 


WAPENTAKE    OF   8TAINCLIPFB,   W.  R. 


357 


Crakhowe 

Brtnsall 

Apeltrbwyk 
Halton  cum  Emmesei 
KiLDEWiK — iij  villae, 

CONIOESTON   IN    CoTELWOLDALRy 

Helbedon' — iij  villae,  Csic) 
Haukeswyk 


Adingham 
Draouton 

Bradeley 


Idem  Ricardus,  Prior  de  Boul- 
ton  et  Prior  de  Malton.* 

Willelmus  de  Hebbeden  et 
Petrus  Giliot. 

Prior  de  Boulton, 


Ipri 


Kygheley 


Colling 
Farnhill 

Hottlington'' 

Flasceby 

Neuton* 


\  Willelmus  de  Helbeden.* 

Willelmus  de  Haukeswyk,  Ro- 
gerus  de  eadem  et  Johannes 
de  Paryes.* 

Domina*  le  Vavasour. 

Adam  deMidelton  et  Henricus 
le  Vavasour. 

Willelmus  de  Skipton,  Johan- 
nes de  FamhiU,  Robertus 
filius  Ricardi  de  Bradelei  et 
Robertus  Buck. 

Ricardus  de  Kigheley,  Johan- 
nes del  Thwaites,  Ricardus 
de  Utteley  et  Johannes 
Douaux.*^ 

Domina  Margareta  de  Nevill. 

Prior  de  Boulton  et  Robertus 
de  Farnhill. 

Henricus  de  Hertlington. 

Johannes  de  Greyndorge. 

Johannes  de  Cathorp.-^ 


'  An  error  for  Marton  (in  Galtres).    See  page  189,  ctiUea. 

*  Coniston  in  EettleweUdale. 

*  Hebbeden  (Hebden).  •  Pereig,  A.  P. 

*  Probably  Nicholaa,  widow  of  Sir  William  Vavaaour. 
'  Denaux,  A.    Deueaux,  F.    Johannes  de  Vaux. 

*  Hertlington.  •  Bank  Newton. 

^  An  error,  I  believe,  for  Catherton.    Iq  the  Slst  Edward  I.  John  de  Catherton 
held  half  a  caruoate  in  Neuton  and  Elslake  (page  196,  antea). 


WAPENTAGIUM   DE   STRAFFORD. 


Bex  dominus   est  wapentagii  de   Stratford^    in   quo   Bunt 
villa  de 


fBlankJ'^ 
lovbrshall 

Gauere* 

Arnethorf 

Alkelet 

roderham 

Aston 

Treton 

Whistan — ^villis  ij, 

Ullay 

Wath 

Wambewell 

Derfeld 

ROUTHEMERCH 

Treberoh 

Braynesford^ — ij  villis, 
Ecclesfeld 
Sheffeld 
Handesworth  et 
Bradefeld — iiij  villis, 
Edelynoton 


Petrus  de  Maule. 

Johaiines  de  (Crumwell — struck  out) 

Rypars. 
Johaunes  de  Crumwell. 
Abbas  de  Rupe. 
Walterus  Touk. 
Abbas  de  Rufford. 
Thomas  de  Auneby. 

>  Thomas  de  Furnivale. 

Prior  de  Wyrsop. 

Johannes  Flemyng  et  Johannes  del 

Wodhall. 
Robertas  de  WambeweU,  Johannes 

Creppyng  et  Johannes  Cresaker. 
Thomas  de  Bosevill  et  Robertus  de 

Bosevil. 
Stephanus  de  Bella  Aqua  et  Thomas 

de  Ridwale. 

Adam  de  Normanvill. 


Thomas  de  Fumyvall. 


Henricus  le  Scrop  et  Johannes  de 
Gloucestre.'' 


*  In  MSS.  A.  and  F.  the  first  three  entries  stand  thus  :— 

Oauebe  Petrus  de  Mauley  et  Johannes  de  Crumwell. 

LovEBSHALL  Johannes  de  Ripars. 

Abnethobp  Abbas  de  Rupe. 

*  Gauere  is  an  error  for  Bautre  (Bawtry). 

'  Brineford,  F.    Brinsworth,  in  the  parish  of  Rotherham. 

*  John  de  Gloucestre.     Mr.  Hunter  could  not  explain  his  connection  with 
Edlington  {S.  Yorks.,  i.,  91). 


WAPENTAKE    OF   STRAFFORTH,    W.  R, 


359 


Barneby  super  Done 

Thirnescooh 
HoTON  Painell 
Hikelton 

Sculbies' 
scaucbby 

conynoesburo 

Wermesworth 

Herthill 

Dalton 

Haytefeld 

Sandale 

Staynpord 

Clyfton 

Bramlay 

Braythewell — villis  x, 

BOULTON 

Brampton  in  Morthyno 

TOTEWYK 

Claiton 

SUTH   KiRKBY 

Frikley 

PiCKBURN  ET 

Brodesworth 

RiSINOTON* 

Cateby 
Halghton* 


Magister  B;obertiis  de  Barneby  et 
Willelmus  filius  Willelmi. 

Abbas  de  Rupe. 

Galfridus  Luterel. 

Robertus  Haringell^  Thomas  de 
Ascheburyet  Egidius  de  Hikelton. 

Domina^  le  Vavasour. 

Ingebamus  de  Scauceby  et  Walterus 
de  Harum.^ 


Comes  Warrenni. 


Stephanos  de  Bella  Aqua  et  Alex- 
ander de  Ledes. 

Edmundus  Wasteneys  et  Jacobus 
Lyvet. 

Idem  Edmundus  et  Abbas  de  Rupe. 

Galfridus  Luterell. 

Prior  de  Sancto  Oswaldo. 

Domina^  le  Vavasour. 

►  Jacobus  Lyvet  et  Willelmus  Darell. 

Robertus  de  Maulay. 

Willeknus  filius  Willehni  et  Walte- 

rus  de  Harum. 
In  manu  domini  Regis. 


«  Stubbns,  A.    Probably  Hampole-Stubbs. 
/  See  pa^e  345,  note  k. 

f  3  kal.  Jan.,  1303.    Lioenoe  to  Walter  de  Harum  to  have  an  oratory  within 
his  manor  of  Soouoeby,  in  the  parish  of  Broddesword  {Reff,  Corbridge,  19  h), 
*  Bossington.  '  Great  Houghton. 


[WAPENTAGIUM  DE  MORLEY.] 


Rex  dominus  [est]  wapentagii  de  Morley,  cujus  villae  sunt 


ROUELL* 
MoRLEY 
MiDDELTON 

hunseflet^ 

Beston 

Wyrkeley^ 

Bramlay 

Farneley 

Calverlay  [et]  Puddesay 

Ferslai 

Idele 

scheplei' 

North  Byreli/ 

TONGE 

Liverssege 
Brightelington^ 
Gateley* 
hundesworth 
Byrley> — villae  ij, 


Comes  Lancastrise. 
Johannes  de  Derford.* 
Simon  de  Creppinge. 
Willelmus  Latymer. 
Willelmus  de  Beston. 
Simon  de  la  Roche. 
Abbas  de  Kirkstall. 
M argareta  de  Nevill. 
Johannes  de  Calverlay. 
Ricardus  Wade. 
Robertus  de  Plumpton. 
Nicholaus  del  Marays. 
Adam  de  Swylington. 
Ricardus  de  Tdng. 
Edmundus  de  Nevill. 
Simon  Warde. 
Adam  de  Hopp'.* 

>  Johannes  de  Thirhill.* 


•  "  Rothwell "  is  added  in  a  later  hand. 

•  Derfeld,  F.  The  text  has  "  de  Rotherfield  "  in  the  margin,  in  a  later  hand. 
See  pa^  227,  antea. 

'  Hunslet.  ^  Wortley,  near  Leeds. 

•  Shipley,  near  Bradford.  /  North  Bierley. 
f  DrighUngton.  *  Bateley,  A.  F. 

'  Dr.  Whittaker  says  that  "  in  the  Nomina  Villarum,  9th  Edward  II.,  1316, 
Adam  de  Copley  is  returned  as  Lord  of  Batley.  This  Adam  founded  a  chantry 
in  the  south  choir  of  Batley  church  "  (Loidis  and  Elmete,  236).  I  believe,  how- 
ever, that  "  Hopp' "  is  an  error  for  "  Oxenhoppe."  By  charter  dated  at  Batley, 
18th  October,  1334,  and  witnessed  by  Sir  John  de  Eland,  Sir  Brian  de  Thomhill, 
Adam  de  Hoi>erton,  John  de  Calverley,  and  others,  "Adam  de  Oxenhoppe,  dominus 
de  Bateley,"  having  erected  "  siimptibus  suis  "  an  oratory  in  honour  of  the  Virgin 
Mary,  "  navi  ecclesiaj  de  Bateley  contiguo,"  founded  therein  a  chantry  "  pro 
anima  mea  et  anima  Marjorise,  uxoris  mea),  et  pro  animabus  Roberti  patris  et 
Matildis  matris  meae,  Willelmi  de  Coppeley,  Johannis,  Willelmi,  Thomie  fratrum, 
et  animabus  domini  Johannis  de  Thomhill,  Briani  filii  ejus,  Thoma  de  Thornton 
et  Elense,  uxoris  ejus,  Johannis  de  Manyngham,  et  animabus  fratrum,  sororum, 
parentum,  et  omnium  benefacterum  meorum"  {Reg.  Melton,  201).  See  pages 
226,  280,  antea. 

i  Perhaps  East  Bierley.  *  Johannes  de  Thomhill. 


WAPENTAKE   OF   MORLEY^    W.  R. 


361 


GOMERSALL 

Hekmondewtk — ij  villse, 

Myrfeld 

Heton  Cleck 

Eland  et  Ourum' 

Erdeslowe* 

Bradford 

BOLLYNG 
HORTON 

Claiston^ — villse  ij, 
Thornton 
Allerton — ^ij  villae, 
Maynyngham  et 
Hawort — villae  ij, 

BOULTON 

Wylseden 

Heton 

Halifax 

Sche(l)f 

Eleston* 

Deuuesbury — villae  ij, 

Ovesden* 

Miggeley 

Waddeworth 

Scheffeld'' 

Longefeld 

Skirkotes 

RiSSEWORTH 
HOURUM' 

Feresby 
Heptonstall 

HYPY'y 

Soureby 
Warlowby' — villae  xij, 

'  South  Owram.  *  Ard«I«y,  nmr  Wakefield. 

"  Nicholas,  lord  Audley,  of  TleMfih^  r/p.  HiAfftm],  He  married  Joan,  widow 
of  Henry,  earl  of  Lincoln,  who  haA  Hny\ffif<\  tm  pitri  f4  hef  dower,  and  died  in 
1319. 

•  Clayton,  n<»f  drmi  WffUm,  '  ii*ijth6^  f^mwyftffthftrp,  A.  f. 

»  jAiVimi\ufritH  Hnil  i*  ttl^MtHi  *m^  m^  *«•«*  ^A  fff^/rff^/m 

at  j/ftJtot^ijt,  wii^  *iM7  vXu,i.UkkA  fcl  U»^^  ^'V.   ^\^i'  H*"***^^^^f*  /tA-/'^*^  /♦  hlf\  ^itft^fi 


^  Johannes  Tylly. 

Thomas  de  Heton. 
Margareta  de  Nevill. 
Johannes  de  Eland. 
Adam  de  Everingham. 
Nicholans  de  Dandeley.* 
Willehnns  [de]  Bollyng. 

>  Thomas^  de  LeuirTngthoq).^ 

>  Thomas  de  T&omton. 

I  Nicholans  d^Audeley. 

Willehnns  de  Thoxton/ 

Abbas  de  Bella  Landa. 

Bogems  de  Ledes. 

Prior  de  Lenevieh.' 

Johannes  de  Schorell.' 
I  Johannes  Flemyng  et  Willelmiis 
[      de  Deuuesbiri. 

Johannes  de  Thomhill. 


-Comes  Warrenni. 


P    iJjj*)»i:J*U'iljJt^  ,    WM^    iS-ilJ*-/.    1.    i*-.'    If 


n 


388  TVS   XOIOSA  TILLABITM   ffOE  TmXSHIKK. 

EccTLESHUL  Thomas  de  Scheffeld.* 

Hnmuim  Bkaidns  de  Badedhre. 

HrrosK  Thomas  de  Hetoo. 


[WAPBNTAGIUM   DE   YOUCROSS.] 

Rex  dominus  [est]  wapentagii  de  Youcr(os8)^  cujus  yillse 

[sunt] 

Burton  in  Lonesdalb  Johannes  Moubrai/ 

?No7LTON-ij  vill«,  JHenricusfiliusHngonis. 

Clapham  Willelmns  de  Clapham. 

OusTEWYK  Johannes  de  Hamerton*  et  Nicho- 

laus  de  Stapelton/ 
HoRTON^  Abbas  de  Jorevall. 

SaDBUROH  1   tt  •  £T         TT 

DENT-ij  viUse,  I  He">cus  filius  Hugonis. 

Thornton  Gregorius  de  Thornton.* 

'  Thomas  de  Sheffeld  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Eccleshill  in  the  4th 
Edward  II.  (Cal.  Rot.  Chart.,  44). 

*  Earls  Heaton,  in  the  parish  of  Dewsbury. 

*  In  the  85th  Edward  I.  John  de  Moubray  obtained  a  charter  for  a  market 
and  fair  within  his  manor  of  Burton  in  Lonesdale  (Cal.  Rot.  Chart.,  138). 

'  Benton,  A.  F.    A  mistake  for  Bentham. 

'  John  de  Harington  held  six  carucates  in  Austwiok  in  the  31st  Edward  I. 
(page  278,  antea). 

y  In  the  82nd  Edward  I.  Miles  and  Nicholas  de  Stapelton  obtained  a  charter 
of  firee  warren  in  Oustwyk  (Cal.  Rot.  Chart.,  136). 

f  Horton-in-Bibblesdale. 

*  On  May  22nd,  1322,  archbishop  Melton  ordered  20  marks  to  be  given  to 
Gregory  de  Thornton,  knight,  "  in  part  payment  of  100  marks  due  to  him  for  our 
servioe  to  be  rendered  in  Gotland  to  the  king,  which  he  is  to  do  "  (Fasti  Ebor., 
i.,  427).     A  farther  sum  of  £60  was  paid  to  him  on  July  4tb,  1322  (Ibid.,  427  «). 


[LIBERTAS-  DE   08G0TCR0SSE.] 


Thomas   Comes   Lancastrise   dominus    [est]    libertatis    de 
Osgotcrosse. 


Ponteston* 

Adthelingflet 

Haldanbi? 

Whit 

Houk 

Pokelington^ 

Hek 

Whitley 

Rushalle'' 

Beghhall' 

Knottingley 

Queldale 

Castelford 

Preston/ 

Badesworth 

Elmesall 

Wrankewrok^ 

Burgh* 

Ouston 

Thorn* 

Camesall 

Stubbes> 

Stapelton 

Parva  Smytheton 


Himmelsworth* 

Chatton' 

Havercroft 

Wjmterset 

Notton 

Derton 

Carleton 

Cutheworth 

Wyrkesburgh* 

Tankeresley    • 

Silkeston 

Ospring 

Lanside 

Thttrkerland 

Dodeworth 

Bergh* 

Salthom'' 

West  Bireton'* 

Skelmanthorp 

(Blank) 

Snayth 

For* 

Estoft 

Bednesse 


'  The  liberty  of  Osgoldoross  inoludes  the  wapentake  of  Stainoross. 

*  An  error  for  Pontefract. 

*  PoUington.  '  Rowall.  '  Beal. 

/  Purston  Jaglin.  f  Wrangbrook.  *  Burgh  Wallifl. 

'  Perhaps  Thomhurst,  a  form  about  one  mile  and  a  half  S.E.  of  Owston. 

i  Stubbs  Walden,  in  the  parish  of  Womersley. 

*  Hemsworth.  '  Probably  Chafton  (Shafton). 
"  Worebrough.  "  Bargh  or  Barugh. 

*  Calthom  (Cawthome). 

f  Westburton,  A.    West  Bretton.    See  page  352,  antea. 
f  I  am  unable  to  mj  what  place  is  intended. 


364 


THE    NOMINA   VILLARUM    FOR  YORKSHIRE. 


Rouclyflf 

Himdale*' 

Hethensalle 

Eggeburgh 

Kelington 

Credeling 

Fryston 

Hoghton' 

Fetherstan 

Acworth 

Uppeton 

Thorp' 

Skekbrok" 

Skelale" 

Brampwyth'^ 

Pyshlak 

Norton 

Wymersley* 

Darthyngton 

Magna  Smytheton 


Brerelay 

Indelayy 

RyliiU 

Chevet 

Wolfelay* 

Boston 

Bretton* 

Herdeslai* 

Wortelai 

Himclyf'^ 

Holanswajme 

Peniston 

Thurleston 

Staynnebnrgh 

Bemeslai 

Keseburgh 

Heland^ 

Claiton* 

Deneby 

Arthewortb^ 


Omnium  istarum  villarum  idem  Comes  est  dominus. 


'  Hundale  may  perhaps  be  Houndhill,  in  the  parish  of  Ackworth.    There  is, 
however,  a  place  called  Gowdall  between  Snaith  and  Hensall. 

*  Glass  Houghton.  '  Thorp  Audlin.  -  Skelbrok,  A.  F. 

*  Skellow.  •  Kirk  Bramwith.  '  Womersley. 

9  Heindley.  ■  Wolley.  "  Monk  Bretton. 

*  Ardsley,  in  the  parish  of  Barfield. 

«  Hunshelf.  *  High  Hoyland.  •  West  Cla>'ton. 

/  An  error  for  Burcheworth. 


[LIBERTA8  DE  TYKHILL.] 


Rex  dominus  [est]   libertatis  de   Tykhill,   in   qua   [sunt] 
villae  de 


Ttkhill 

Waddeworth 

Stansall 

Staynton 

Malteby 

Laohton  in  Morthyng 

Wykerslay 

HOTON   SUB   HaIA*' 

Rayenfeld 

Wales 

Thorp  Salvayn 

Tynneslawe 

Kymberworth 

Wynteworth 

Gresebrok 

SWYNTON 

Mekesburgh 
Denyngby 
Addewyk/ 
Barneburgh 

Melton 


Dominus  Rex. 

Adam  de  Everingham. 

Robertus  de  Hoton. 

Johannes  Botiller. 

Johannes  le  fsicj  Crumbewell. 

Hugo*  de  Morghawe. 

Joidanus  de  Ilde,  Thomas  de  Wyke- 

reslai  et  Rieardus  de  Dred.* 
Robertus  de  Hoton. 
Comes  Warrenni,  Hugo  de  Darcy  et 

Robertus  de  Sywardeby.'' 
Prior  de  Bradenstok. 
Anketinus  Salvajm  et  Thomas  Chaum- 

berleyn. 
Henrieus  de  Tynneslawe. 
Johannes  de  Crumwell. 
Willehnus  subtus  viam  et  Thomas  de 

Westhall. 
Comes  Warreni  et  Thomas  Barbot. 
Isabella*  de  Beleaue. 
Prior  de  Bretton. 
Willelmus  le  Vavasour. 
Galfridus  Luterell. 
Stephanus  de  Bella  Aqua  et  Johannes 

de  Cresaker. 
Willelmus  Cressy  et  Robertus  Har- 

ringell. 


■  By  Inq.  p.  m.,  10th  Edward  II.,  Drogo  de  Merlawe  died  seised  of  the  manor 
of  Li^hton  (Col.  Inq.  p.  w.,  i.,  288). 

*  Ered,  F.    Mr.  Hunter  (,8.  Yorks,,  i.,  277)  thinks  this  should  read  "Ri- 
eardus de  eod." 

<*  Otherwise  called  Hoton  Robert. 

*  Probably  an  error  for  Saundeby  (pages  3, 11,  antea), 
'  Isabella,  vridow  of  Sir  John  de  Bella  Aqua. 

^  Adwick-upon-Dearn. 


366 


THE    NOMINA   VILLARUM    FOR   YORKSHIRE. 


Sprotburoh 
Benteley 
scauseby  cum 
Langethwayt 
Athewyk^ 

Marre 
Skypness* 
Billingley 
Parva  Halton 
Brampton  juzta 

HoLAND> 


Willelmus  filius  Willelmi. 
Willelmus  Sampson. 

}  Johannes  de  Crumbwell  et  Agnes  de 
Langthwayt. 
Johannes*  de  Tours  et  Johannes  de 

Tybbetoft. 
Robertus  de  Styveton. 
Johannes  de  Tybetoft. 
Prior  de  Blida. 

Henrieus  filius  Henrici  [filii]  Conani. 
Wath     Johannes  Flemjmg  et  Prior  de  Bretton. 
Comes  Warrenni^  Johannes  de  Bokle 
et  Bogerus  Perre. 


'  Adwiok-le-Street. 

*  Stephen  de  ETers  or  Eure  {8.  Yarks.,  i.,  862). 

'  See  page  11,  note  /. 

>  Ho^iiand,  in  the  parish  of  Wath. 


[LIBERTAS  BEAT^  MARIiE  EBOR.] 

Abbas  dominus  [est]  libertatis  Beatse  Mariae  Ebor. 

Overton  Apelton* 

MiTON*  Normanton' 

FOSTON*  KiRKEBY  MtSPERTON 

Harton  Helmeswell* 

ScHUFTON^  HoRNNESE  cum  hamelet' 

Claxton  Cotyngwyk* 

Grynyston''  Ayremyn 

Apelton"  super  Querfe  Rednessb 

Grymeston-^  cum  membris  Fulpord 

[Kyrkeby  cum  membris]^  Dyghton*' 

scapton*  popleton  superior 

Laisinoham*  Popleton  Inferior 

HoTON> 

Harum  omnium  villarum  idem  Abbas  [est]  dominus. 

■  Myton-upon-Swale. 

*  FostoD,  in  the  wapentake  of  Bulmer. 
«  Shipton,  in  the  parish  of  Orerton. 

*  Bryneston,  F.    Burneston,  in  the  wapentake  of  Hallikeld  (page  186,  am$ea), 

*  Nun  Appleton,  in  the  Ainsty. 

/  North  Grimston,  in  the  wapentake  of  Buckrose. 
'  Kybkeby  cum  membris,  A.  F.    Kirkbj-Underdale. 

*  Spanton  (Spaunton),  in  the  parish  of  Lastingham,  is  probably  the  place 
intended  (pa^  123,  antea). 

'  Lastingham. 

i  Hoton  Underheg  (page  123,  anUa)^  now  called  Hutton-in-the-Hole,  in  the 
parish  of  Lastingham. 

*  Appleton,  in  the  parish  of  Catteriok. 

'  An  error  for  Normanby,  in  Byedale  (page  123,  awtea). 
"  Emswell,  in  the  parish  of  Qreat  Driffield. 

"  East  Cottingwith,  in  the  parish  of  Aughton,  and  wapentake  of  Harthill 
{Drake's  Eborac.,  624). 

*  Deighton,  in  the  parish  of  Escriok. 


IN  LIBERTATE  SANCTI  PETRI  EBOR. 


COTUM* 

Langetoft 
Neubald 
Barneby* 
donynoton^ 

MOKBTON'' 

osbaldewyk 
Strensall 
Haxeby 
Styvelyngton^ 


Johannes  de  Cotum  et 

phanus  de  Cothum. 
huscthwayt 
Carleton/ 
Tollerton 
Alen^ 

ACUM 

Ulskelp 

Saleton 

Barneby* 

Dalton  super  Tese* 


Ste- 


Ac  istarum  villarum  Decanus  et  Capitulum  ecclesiae  Beati 
Petri  Ebor.  [sunt  domini] , 


«  Cottam,  a  small  township  in  the  parish  of  Langtoft. 

*  Barmhy-on-the-Moor. 

*  Dunnington,  near  York. 

'  Murton,  in  the  parish  of  Oshaldwick. 

'  Stillington.  /  Carlton-Husthwaite.  «"  Alne. 

*  An  error  for  Braueby  (Brawby),  in  the  parish  of  Salton  (page  123,  antea), 

*  To  the  plaoes  here  enumerated  the  F.  MS.  adds,  in  a  later  hand,  Towthorpe 
and  Helperby. 


APPENDIX. 


U  U 


APPENDIX. 


FEODA'  DE  HOLDERNESSE.* 

BALLIYA   THOMiE    DUNSELL/ 

Bewyk.  Sunt  ibidem  iij  car.  terrse  de  dominico  G(alfridi) 
de  Melsa. 

Parva  Coldon.  Sunt  ibidem  iij  car.  terrae  qnas  Egidius  de 
Gousell  tenet  de  Roberto  Stnis''  (Sours) . 

Mapelton.  Simt  ibidem  xij  car.  terrse :  de  quibus  ecclesia 
tenet  unam  car.  terrse^  et  [Abbas  de]  Thornton  tenet  unam  car^ 
terrae,  et  H  (erbertus)  de  Sancto  Quintino  tenet  viij  vel  ix  fsic) 
car.  terrae,  et  Stephanus  de  Austwicke  duas  car.  terrae. 

RoLSTON.  Sunt  ibidem  una  car.  et  di.  terrae  de  feodo  Yvo- 
nis  Scotewayne,  et  una  car.  et  di.  terrae  de  feodo  Willelmi  de 
Pikerynge. 

GousiLL.  Sunt  ibidem  sex  car.  terrae  de  feodo  Roberti 
Oousill. 

Parva  Hatfeld.  Sunt  ibidem  iij  car.  terrae  de  feodo 
Bamardi  de  Braynes.' 

«  From  a  Feodary's  Book  {temp.  Eliz.)  in  the  possession  of  J.  B.  Walbran, 
Esq.,  of  Bipon. 

*  This  account  of  the  Knights'  Fees  in  Holdemess  appears  from  internal 
evidence  to  have  been  compiled  during  the  latter  part  of  the  reign  of  Henry  HI. 
It  contains  particulars  relating  to  several  places  not  named  in  Kirkby's  Inquest. 

'  Mr.  Poulson,  in  his  History  of  Holdemess  (vol.  i.,  p.  153),  says,  "  The 
wapentake  is  divided  into  four  parts,  or  districts,  according  to  the  titles  of  the 
bailiffs,  viz.,  that  of  Moijs,  Tunstall,  Helpston,  and  Bunsley.  It  has  been  gene- 
rally supposed  that  the  bailiffs  take  their  titles  from  the  names  of  places,  but 
from  ancient  entries  in  the  books  of  the  Court  it  seems  probable  that  these  titles 
are  taken  from  the  names  of  four  baiUffs,  who  served  in  these  offices,  called  Peter 
Moijs,  Bichard  Tunstall,  Bichard  Helpston,  and  Thomas  Dunoely." 

*  24th  June,  1280.  Sir  Bobert  de  Scures,  knight,  grants  to  Bobert  Hildyard 
and  his  heirs  the  homage  and  services  which  Peter  de  Gousle  did  for  his  manor  of 
Little  Golden  (P<mUon*8  Holdemess,  i.,  369).  Bobert  Hildyard  married  Joan, 
daughter  and  heiress  of  Sir  Bobert  de  Scures,  of  Long  Biston  {Ibid.,  i.,  841). 

'  Bernard  de  Araynes.  His  son,  Thomas  Dareins,  held  here  at  the  date  of 
Kirkby's  Inquest  (page  75,  antea). 

B  bS 


372  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

Magna  Haytpeld.  Sunt  ibidem  vj  car.  terrae  de  feodo 
Galfridi  Berchaud/  et  de  feodo  W.  de  Fauconbei^e  iij  car.  terrae, 
et  de  feodo  Johannis  de  Freboys  iij  car.  terrae. 

Wethobnwik.  Sunt  ibidem  ix  car.  terrae  de  feodo  W.  de 
Fauconberge. 

Rtse.  Simt  ibidem  quinque  car.  terrae  et  di.  de  eodem 
feodo. 

Catfose.     Sunt  ibidem  yj  car.  terrae  de  eodem  feodo. 

Beghum.^  Sunt  ibidem  vj  car.  terrae;  de  quibus  Priorissa 
de  Kylljmg  tenet  tres  car.,  et  Willehnus  de  Fauconberge  tres 
car.  terrae. 

Erghum.  Sunt  ibidem  ij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  Radulphi  de 
Sherborne. 

Skirlington.  Sunt  ibidem  iij  car.  terrae,  quarum  xiiij  bov. 
sunt  in  elemosina  de  Bridlyngton.* 

Attingwik.  Sunt  ibidem  xij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  Willelmi 
de  Ros. 

Catwik.  Simt  ibidem  duae  car.  terrae  de  feodo  W.  de  Fau- 
konberge,  et  tres  car.  terrae  de  feodo  Simonis  Wytik.* 

Arnall.  Sunt  ibidem  ij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  W.'de  Ros,  et 
duae  car.  terrae  de  feodo  W.  de  Fauconberge. 

North  Skirlagh.  Sunt  ibidem  ij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  Wil- 
lelmi de  Fauconberge. 

RisTON.  Sunt  ibidem  sex  car.  terrae  de  feodo  R.  de  Strus 
(Scurs). 

Bonnewik.  Sunt  ibidem  vj  car.  terrae  de  feodo  Thomas'"  filii 
[  ]   de  Merston;  de  quibus  juxta  Hedon*  j  bov.,  et 

Killyng  j  bov.  terrae. 

Dringhou.    Sunt  ibidem  novem  car.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Brus. 

Ulram.  Sunt  ibidem  iiij^*"  car.  terrae;  quarum  tres  car. 
sunt  de  feodo  Roberti  dc  Ulram,  et  una  car.  de  feodo  W.  de 
Fauconberge. 

RiTTON.'  Sunt  ibidem  ij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  W.  de  Faucon- 
berge. 


/  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  Geoffrey  Berchaud  was  taken  in  the  4th  Edward  I.  ( Cal, 
Oen.y  i.,  234). 

«■  Bewholme,  in  the  parish  of  Nunkeeling. 

*  According  to  Kirkby's  Inquest  (p.  75),  the  Prior  of  Bridlington  held  five 
carucates  in  Skyrlington  and  Erghum. 

'  Sir  Simon  Wittic,  of  Catwick,  was  living  in  1275. 

J  Perhaps  Thomas,  son  of  William  de  Belkethorp,  lord  of  Marston  in  the 
Ainsty,  who  was  living  in  1265. 

*  Probably  an  error  for  Hythe,  now  lost,  which  stood  about  one  mile  and  a 
half  N.E.  of  Bonwick.  Nun>Keeling  is  about  the  same  distance  towards  the 
south-west. 

'  A  mistake  for  Buton  (Bowton),  in  the  parish  of  Swine. 


KNIGHTS^    FEES   IN    HOLDERNESS.  373 

Kyllyng.     Sunt  ibidem  tres  car.  terrae  de  feodo  Simonis 
Vycy.*" 

Brandesburton.     Sunt  ibidem  vij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  Her- 
berti  de  Sancto  Quintino, 

Brysthill  Mora.     Est  ibidem  una  car.  terrae  de  eodem 
feodo. 

Leset.     Est  ibidem  una  car.  terrae  de  eodem  feodo. 

Berneston.    Sunt  ibidem  iij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Munceals. 

Wyncton.*     Sunt  ibidem  vij  car.  terrae  de  eodem  feodo. 

Beforde.     Sunt  ibidem  yj  car.  terrae  de  eodem  feodo. 

Seton.     Sunt  ibidem  iiij**'  car.  terrae  de  feodo  Egidii  de 
Gousele. 

Wathsand.     Sunt  ibidem  vj  car.  et  vij  bov.  terrae  de  eodem 
feodo. 

HoRNSE  Burton.     Simt  ibidem  duae  car.  terrae  de  eodem 
feodo. 

Summa  car.  viij"iij,  et  iij  bov.  terrae. 


DE    BALLIVA   RICARDI    DE    HELPESTON. 

Sutton.     Sayerus  de  Sutton  tenet  ibidem  vij  car.  terrae. 

Merflet.  Sunt  ibidem  iij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  Willelmi  de 
Bos. 

BiLTON.^  Est  ibidem  una  car.  et  di.  terrae  de  feodo  W.  de 
Pauconberge. 

Wyuton^  [et]  Skyrlagh.  Sunt  ibidem  v  car.  et  di.  terrae  de 
feodo  W.  de  Wyueton,  et  de  feodo  Willelmi  de  Fauconberge 
una  car.  et  di.  bov.  terrae. 

Waghen.«    Sunt  ibidem  duae  bov.  terrae  de  feodo  J.  de  Ros. 

RuDA.  Sunt  ibidem  iiij°'  car.  et  una  bov.  terrae  de  feodo  J. 
de  Ros. 

Benyghome.    Sunt  ibidem  ij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Butteler. 

Thurkylby,  Elwardby,  Douuethorpe**  [et]  Lambthorpe. 
Sunt  ibidem  xj  car.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Sancto  Quintino. 

Ulburgh.*     Sunt  ibidem  ij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Butteler. 

Coningeton.  Sunt  ibidem  ij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  J.  de  Las- 
sels,  et  V  bov.  terrae  de  feodo  Willelmi  de  Lassels^  et  xj  bov.  terrae 
de  feodo  Willelmi  ("sicj  de  Lassels. 

"  Simon  Wytyk,  or  Wittic.  "  See  page  77,  note  #. 

"  Bilton  does  not  occur  in  Kirkby's  Inquest,  or  in  the  Nomina  Villarum. 

'  Wyton,  in  the  parish  of  Swine. 

♦  Waghen,  or  Wawne,  has  not  been  previously  mentioned. 

*■  This  entry  proves  that  the  place  erroneouriy  called  Austhorp  in  Kirkby's 
Inquest  (poffe  74),  and  which  I  was  unable  to  identify,  is  Bowthorp,  now  i^ 
small  hamlet,  or  farm,  in  the  township  of  EUerby. 

'  Oubrough,  in  the  parish  of  Swine. 


374 


iLLUSXaATlVE    DOCUMENTS* 


Sprotle.     Sunt  ibidem  vj  car.  terrse. 

NuTLE.     Sunt  ibidem  ij  car.  tcrrse* 

[Preston]*  Sunt  ibidem  ij  car,  terrae  de  feodo  de  HJ  de 
PrestoUy  et  una  car.  et  di.  terne  de  fecxlo  S,  de  Preston,  et  una 
car.  et  di.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Fryboisj  et  iiij"^  car.  terrae  de  feodo 
de  Haukyuj  et  una  car,  terrse  de  feodo  de  Passemerc,  et  ij  boT, 
terne  de  feodo  de  Thurston,  et  una  bov.  tcn*a^  de  feodo  de  Ros. 

Sumrua  car*  Ivj  et  iiij*^^  bov.** 


BALLrVA  BlCASni   HE   TUNSTAlJi. 

Waxham.     Suut  ibidem  v  ear.  duie  bov.  et  di*  terne ;  unJe" 
de  feodo  S,  de  Preston  iiij^'  car*  et  una  bov-  [terne]  t"  Abbas  de 
Tborutoii  et  Prior  de  Briatall  residuum. 

TuNSTALL*  Sutit  ibidem  Ixiiij  bov.  terne ;  de  quibus  de 
feodo  B*  de  Strus  (Seurs)  xxxij  bov*  terrse^  et  de  feodo  H.  de 
Preston  ij  car*  terrae,  et  de  feodo  Hugonia  Ser\nentis  iiij*''"  bov, 
temEj  et  de  feodo  ccclesiae  iiij**^  bov.  tcme,  et  de  feodo  de  Thorne- 
ton  V  bov.,  et  de  feodo  W.  de  Crochowe  una  bov.  terrsse^  et 
Stephanus  dc  Monte  tenet  dnas  bov*  tcrr^* 

EosB.  Sunt  ibidem  iiij^^xvj  bov.  terrse :  de  qnibua  W.  de 
Ro8  tenet  in  eapite  Ixiiij  bov*  terrse,  et  [H.]  de  Saueto  Quintino 
xxxij  bov.  terr^. 

HiLDERBTON**  Suut  ibidem  xvj  bov,  terras  de  feodo  de 
Buttelcr. 

Grymston*  Sunt  ibidem  xlnij  bov,  terne;  uude  Willelmus 
de  Ros  tenet  xxxij  bov.  terrse,  et  de  feodo  Archicpiseopi  xvj  bov, 
terrae, 

Garton.  Sunt  ibidem  xlviij  bov*  terrae;  unde  Abbas  de 
Thornton  tenet  y}  bov,  terncj  et  W,  de  Stotevill  et  W.  de  Elder- 
wyke'  tenent  xHj  bov.  terrse. 

RYNoauROH.  Sunt  ibidem  xxxij  bov.  terne  de  feodo  de 
StotevOl. 

NeutonJ'  juxta  Aldebcrohe.  Stmt  ibidem  xvj  et  viij'  fsicj 
bov*  terr®  de  feodo  de  Butteler. 


*  Renrj,  son  of  Simoa  da  Praston,  ooeiirs  u  &  benefiiotor  to  the  Hospital  of 
St.  Sepulchre^  tioar  Prostotij  temp.  Honry  III. 

«  This  iimount.  does  nut  agree  mth  the  sum  total  of  tbo  separate  entries. 

*  The  text  hm  "  Iro^  "  erroneously,  »  Hilston. 


gave 

Mon' 


'  In  Ihe  4th  Edward  II.  Thomas,  sfoo  and  heu- of  Thomas  de  Ethordwickj 
fe  two  oxgall gs  of  hnd  In  Gorton  to  Nicholas,  mn  of  Eobert  de  Ldlej  (P^W. 
'j  SQldtn^ta^  iL,  51). 


f  Otherwise  wdled  Enat  Newton,  EingbrouRh  Newton,  and  Aldbrongh  N^wtoru 
*  According  to  Kirkby*a  lixqiie«t  (riij^e  76),  Thomiw  de  Neuton  held  two 
carnca1«s  in  Neuton.  In  the  15th  Edwnr<i  I,  Thoma.^  de  Noutou  held  in  AW- 
burgh  Nouton  four  bovate:^  in  demesne  and  twelve  hovules  lu  service  {PonUoi^^m 


knights'  fees  in  holdbrnbss.  375 

Thorpe.*     Sunt  ibidem  xlviij  bov.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Ros. 

Carleton.    Sunt  ibidem  xxiij  bov.  terrse  de  feodo  S.  Whytyke. 

FossHAM.     Sunt  ibidem  xxiiij  bov.  terrse  de  feodo  de  Ros. 

Burton  Constable  et  Nbwton.*  Sunt  ibidem  xlviij  bov. 
terrae  de  feodo  Constabularii. 

Marton.  Simt  ibidem  xxxij  bov.  terra;  unde  xvj  bov. 
terrre  [simt]  de  feodo  Constabularii^  et  xvj  bov.  terrse  de  feodo 
Willelmi  de  Fauconberg. 

Flynton.  Sunt  ibidem  xvj  bov.  terwe  de  feodo  Roberti  de 
Strus  (Scurs). 

OwsTWYK.  Sunt  ibidem  xvj  bov.  terrae  geld.,  et  xxiij  de  feodo 
[de]  Saneto  Quintino ;  unde  .  .  . .  et  vj  car.  de  feodo  de  Butteler, 
et  de  feodo  Stephani  de  Owstwyk  iij  ear.  terrae. 

Flyngton.*  Sunt  ibidem  xlviij  bov.  terrae ;  unde  xxij  [sunt] 
de  feodo  Hospitalariorum,  et  xxiij  de  feodo  de  Strus  (Scurs). 

Ederdwyk.  Sunt  ibidem  xxxv  bov.  terrae  de  feodo  de 
Butteler. 

Tanstern.     Sunt  ibidem  iuj®^  car.  et  di.  terrae. 

Danthorpb.  Sunt  ibidem  xxij  bov.  terrae  de  feodo  Johannis 
de  Danthorpe. 

Elstanwyk.^  Sunt  ibidem  xx  bov.  terrae  de  feodo  Johannis 
de  PattesheU,  et  xij  bov.  terrae  de  feodo  Egidii  de  Gousill,  et 
ij  (?)  bov.  terrae  quas  Walterus  de  Ederdwyke,  libere  firmarius, 
tenet. 

Summa  car.  iiij"xiij  et  ij  bov.  terrae  et  di.' 

BALLIVA    PETRI    DE    MOYS./ 

Ravenser.     Sunt  ibidem  xvj  boy.  terrae. 
SuNTHORP.     Sunt  ibidem  xvj  bov.  terrae. 

Holdemessy  ii.,  32).  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  the  above-mentioned  Thomas  de  Newton 
was  taken  in  the  16th  Edward  I.  The  jurors  say  that  he  held  "  in  servitio  in 
eadem  villa  [de  Aldburgh  Neuton]  duodecim  bovatas  terr»  per  idem  servitium 
[militare] ;  unde  Guudreda,  Beatrix,  et  Thomas  filius  Walten  de  Flinton  tenent 
quatuor  bovatas  terrsB  cum  uno  tofto,  et  Eicardus,  frater  prsedicti  Thomse,  tenet 
unam  bovatam  cum  uno  tofto,  et  Willelmus  Neve  tenet  unam  bovatam  cum  uno 
tofto,  et  Sicilia,  soror  praedicti  Thomse,  tenet  unam  bovatam  cum  uno  tofto. 
Beatrix,  uxor  Eoberti  Dercy  de  Willardby,  propinquior  ejus  hseres  est.  Et  est 
plenarise  setatis,  quia  setatis  triginta  annorum  et  amplius"  (Col,  Gfen.,  i.,  887). 
«  Thorp  (Garth),  near  Aldbrough. 

*  West  Newton,  alias  Newton  Constable. 

'  Filling  is  the  place  intended.    See  page  804,  antea, 

*  This  place  is  not  mentioned  in  Kirkby's  Inquest.  Mr.  Poulson  says  {Hitt. 
Holdemess,  ii.,  72),  "There  are  32  oxgangs  [in  Elstemwick],  thus  described  in 
1766  :— 10  oxgangs  of  copyhold,  held  of  the  manor  of  Burstwick ;  20  copyhold, 
held  of  the  manor  of  Elstemwick,  of  which  Charles  Anderson  Pelham,  Esq.,  is 
lord  ;  and  2  freehold ;  total  32.  The  oxgangs  contain  about  28  acres  each  upon 
an  average."  '  See  page  374,  note  u. 

/  By  an  Inq.  dated  18th  Edward  III.,  Rosa,  wife  of  Peter  Mois,  held  Bond- 


376  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

Skeftlyng.  Sunt  xxxij  bov.  terrae ;  unde  Rex  [tenet]  in 
dominico  xvj  bov.  terrae.  Prior  de  Bristall^  viij  bov.,  et  Johannea 
de  Danthorpe  viij  bov. 

OuTNEUTON.     Sunt  ibidem  xxx  bov.  terrae. 

HoLAYM.*  Sunt  xlviij  bov.  terrae;  unde  Adam  de  Sancto 
Martino*  [tenet]  xxx  bov..  Prior  de  Bristall  ij  bov.,  J.  de  Dan- 
thorpe viij  bov.  terrae,  Symon  West  et  J.  de  Holaym  viij  bov. 
terrae. 

HoLMETON.  Sunt  xliiij  bov.  praeter  ecclesiam  quae  tenet  ij 
car.  et  di. 

Thorpe  et  Penythorpe.-'     Sunt  ibidem  xx  bov.  terrae. 

Ulthorne.  Sunt  ibidem  xxviij  bov.  terrae  :*  Laered'  Bogeri 
de  Thome  iiij®'  bov. 

RiMEswELL.    Sunt  Ixxij  bov.  terrae  de  feodo  Sancti  Quintini. 

Rysum.     Sunt  ibidem  viij  bov.  terrae. 

Par  CsicJ  thorn.'     Sunt  ibidem  xxxij  bov.  terrae. 

Est  Halsam.     Sunt  ibidem  xxxij  bov.  terrae. 

West  Halsam.  Sunt  ibidem  xxv*  bov. ;  unde  xv  [sunt]  de 
feodo  de  Fauconberg,  xvj  de  feodo  de  Lascels,  et  iiij**'  de  feodo 
Simonis  Thorpe. 

Forthinoham.     f Blank  J 

Neusam.*     Sunt  ibidem  xvj  bov.  terrae. 

Oteryngham.     Sunt  ibidem  xxxij  bov.  terrae. 

Catterington.^     Sunt  ibidem  xxiiij  bov.  terrae. 

Ryhill.  'Sunt  ibidem  xxiiij  bov.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Ros. 

Thorne.^     Sunt  ibidem  xvj  bov.  terrae. 

Bond  Burstvityk.*  Sunt  ibidem  iij  bov.  terrae  de  feodo 
W.  Carpentarii. 

Holme/  Sunt  ij  bov.  terrae  de  feodo  R.  de  Camera,  et  xiiij 
bov.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Stotevill. 

Burstwiok.  Peter  Mols,  of  Bond-Burstwiok,  held  that  manor  in  1367  (Poulton't 
ffoldemess,  ii.,  366). 

f  The  alien  priory  of  Birstal,  or  BurstaJ,  near  Skeffling. 

*  Holaym  ( Holly m)  does  not  occur  in  Kirkby's  Inquest. 

'  Sir  Adam  de  St.  Martin  was  one  of  the  executors  under  the  will  of  William 
de  Fortibus,  earl  of  Albemarle,  who  died  in  1260  (PouUon^s  Roldemess,  ii.,  J 


J  Welwiok  Thorpe  and  Pensthorpe.    See  page  76,  note  h. 

*  Perhaps  unde  is  here  omitted. 
'  I  am  unable  to  say  what  place  is  intended. 
"•  Apparently  an  error  for  xxxv. 

«  Newsham  juxta  Frothingham  has  disappeared.    See  page  76,  note  e. 

*  This  entry  refers  to  Camerton.  According  to  Kirkby's  Inquest  (page  75), 
Thomas  de  Goverington  held  three  carucates  in  Coverington.  Camerton  and 
Ryhill  form  one  township. 

'  Thome  juxta  Hedon,  now  called  Thomgumbald. 

*  Bond  Burstwick  has  not  been  previously  mentioned.  It  appears  to  have 
been  one  of  the  "  appendages  of  the  great  Lordship  of  Brustwyoke  "  (PouUon's 
Moldemest,  ii.,  366).  ''  Paull  Holme. 


FEES   tN    HOLDERNE88.  377 

Pagula.     Sunt  ibidem  xxiij  bov.  terrae. 

Tharlesthorpe.'  Sunt  ibidem  xvj  bov.  terrae  de  feodo 
Constabularii. 

Boynton/     Sunt  ibidem  iiij**'  bov.  et  di.  terrae. 

Carets  ORPE.     Sunt  ibidem  iiij"  car.  terrae. 

Rtohton.  Sunt  ibidem  quinque  car.  terrae  de  feodo  Mon- 
cellis. 

Ktlk.     Sunt  ibidem  ij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Fryboys. 

Wyvelthorpe."     Sunt  ibidem  ij  car.  terrae  de  feodo  Comitis. 

Sbuerdbt.'    Est  ibidem  una  car.  terrae  de  feodo  de  Lascells. 

Summa  car.  terrae  xviij.*' 

Summa  summarum,  ccclv  car.  et  di.  bov.  terrae,  inter  quas 
simt  cciiij"  car.  et  di.  bov.  terrae  de  quibus  xlviij  car.  faciunt 
feodum  nulit.,  et  lij  faciunt  feodum  milit.,  et  lij  faciunt  feodum 
fsic)  et  xxiij  faciunt  ij  feoda. 

Summa  feodorum,  ix  et  di.  et  quarta  pars  et  viij^*  pars. 


•  See  page  77,  note  w, 

'  Bojnton,  Cajthorpe,  Beighton,  Kelk,  Wilsthorpe,  and  Sewerbj  are  in 
Dickering  wapentake. 

"  See  page  59,  atUea,  '  See  page  55,  euUea. 

"  An  evident  error.  The  bailiwick  of  Peter  de  Moys  contains,  apparently, 
about  86  carucates. 


[FEODA    MILITUM    IN    WAPENTAGIO    DE 
BULMER.] 

Inquisitio*  capta^  apud  Ebor.,  die  Merciirii  proximo  post 
festum  [Sancti]  Mathei  Apostolis^  [anno]  re^  regis  Edwardi, 
filii  regis  Edwaidi^  ix°,  de  feodis  militum  quae  tenentur  de  rege 
in  capite,  per  Walterum  Russell^  Willelmum  Lovell  et  alios,  qui 
dicunt  super  sacramentum  suum  quod  isti  subscripti  fiierunt 
tenentes  de  domino  rege  in  capite  ad  festum  Sancti  Johannis 
Baptistae,  anno  regni  regis  Edwardi,  filii  regis  Henrici,  xxviij, 
et  ad  festum  Penthecostes  anno  regni,  etc.,  xxxj.* 

BuLMER.  Dicunt  quod  Radulphus  de  Bulmer  tenet  sex  car. 
terrae  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  et  ipse  de  rege  in  capite,  unde 
decem  car.  faciunt  feodum  militis. 

[^Welburne.'^  Idem  Radulphus''  tenet  quatuor  car.  terrae 
in  Welboume  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  et  ipse  de  rege,  unde  x 
car.  faciimt  feod.,  etc.]' 

Farlington.  Dicunt  quod  Ricardus^"  Byrom  tenet  in  Fer- 
lington  V  car.  terrae  de  Ranulpho  de  Nevill,  et  ipse  de  Petro  de 
Malo  Lacu,  et  ipse  de  rege  in  capite,  unde  xij  car.  faciunt 
feod.  milit. 

West  Lillinoe.  Johannes^  de  Ferlington  et  Nicholaus 
Flemyngs*  tenent  ij  car.  terrae  in  West  Lillinge  de  Petro  de 
Malo  Lacu,  et  ipse  de  rege  in  capite,  unde  xij  car.,  etc. 

•  This  Inquisition  is  taken  from  the  Feodary's  Book  in  the  Eegistry  of  the 
Dean  and  Chapter  of  York,  mentioned  at  page  124,  antea.  There  is  another 
copy  of  this  document  in  Addit.  MS.,  Brit.  Mus.,  26,729,  which  supplies  some 
additional  matter.     It  is  cited  in  the  succeeding  notes  by  the  letter  8. 

*  The  S.  MS.  omits  this  paragraph. 

'  The  places  to  which  an  asterisk  is  prefixed  are  not  named  in  Kirkby's 
Inquest. 

'  In  the  4th  Edward  II.  Ralph  de  Bulmer  obtained  a  charter  of  free  warren 
in  Wilton,  Bulmer,  and  Welbume  {Cal.  Rot.  ChaH.,  143). 

•  This  entry  is  taken  from  the  S.  MS. 
/  Bobertus,  S.     See  page  324,  antea. 

«"  Egidius,  S.  15th  Edward  II.  Helaxatio  Egidii,  filii  domini  Johannis  de 
Ferlington,  facta  Elense,  quae  fuit  uxor  Nicholai  le  Fleming,  et  hscredibus  suis, 
de  toto  jure  suo  in  villa  de  West  Lilling  in  wapentagio  de  Bulmere  (Abbrev. 
Placit.y  339).     See  page  324,  anfea. 

*  Nicholas,  son  of  James  le  Fleming,  was  mayor  of  York  from  1311  to  1316, 
and  again  in  1319.     He  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Myton,  Sept.  12lh,  1319,  and 


KNIOHTS^    FEES    IN    BULMER   WAPENTAKE.  379 

Brafferton.  Thomas  de  Ripariis  tenet  in  Brafferton  ij 
ear.  terrae  de  J.  de  Moubray,  et  ipse  de  rege  in  capite^  unde 
sex  car.,  etc. 

Sterisbt.  Idem  Thomas  tenet  in  Sterisby  j  car.  terr»  de 
feodo*  de  Moubray,  et  ipse  de  lege  in  capite,  unde  vj  car.,  etc. 

Brandsby.  Idem  Thomas-'  tenet  ix*  car.  terrae  in  Bransby 
de  haeredibus*  de  Moubray,  unde  xij'  car.,  etc. 

Sherif  Hoton.  Ranulphus  de  Nevill  tenet  in  Sherif 
Hoton  XV  car.  terrae  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  et  ipse  de  rege  in 
capite,  unde  xv  car.,  etc. 

*Flaxton.  Idem  Ranulphus  tenet  iij  car.  in  Flaxton  de 
Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  et  ipse  de  rege  in  capite,  unde  xij,  etc. 

*OvER  Hemylset.  Idem  Ranulphus  tenet*"  in  eadem  de 
Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  et  ipse  de  rege  in  capite,  unde,  ut  supra. 

*Etheirwike."  Bartrianus**  Bacon  tenet  unam  car.  terrae 
et  ij  bov.  in  eadem  de  P.  de  Malo  Lacu,  et  ipse  de  rege  in 
capite,  unde,  ut  supra. 

*Tyrrington.  WiDelmus  Lytimer  (Latimer)  tenet  iiij  car. 
terrae  in  eadem  de  Radulpho  de  Nevill,  et  ipse  de  Petro  de  Malo 
Lacu,  et  ipse  de  rege  in  capite,  [unde  xii  car.,  etc.]^ 

*Whenbye.  Elena^  Haggett  tenet  v  car.  terrae  in  eadem 
de  Radulpho  de  Nevill,  et  ipse  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  et  ipse 
de  rege  in  capite,  unde,  ut  supra. 

Cornburgh.  Johannes  de  Thweng  tenet  V  car.  terrae  in 
eadem  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  et  ipse  de  rege,  unde  xij  car., 
etc. 

Hoton  Bardolfe*  cum  *Hinderskelf.  [Blanky  Kirkeham 
tenet  iiij®'  car.  terrae  et  unam  bov.  terrae  in  Hoton  Bardolfe,  et 
Radulphus  filius  Willelmi"  ij  car.  terrae  et  di.  in  Hinderskelf  de 
Comite  Mareschallo  de  feodo  [de]  Malo  Lacu,  et  ipse  de  rege ; 
et  faciunt  iiij**°*  partem  unius  feodi  milit. 

*HoNTiNGDON  ET  *TowTHROPPE.     (H)ospitalarii  tenent  iiij®' 

was  buried  at  St.  Wilfrid's,  York,  in  which  church  he  appears  to  have  founded  a 
chantry  in  the  first  year  of  his  mayoralty  (Col.  Inq.  ad  quod  damn.,  230).  On 
Sunday,  Oct.  2l8t,  1319,  his  widow,  Ellen,  took  the  vow  of  chastity  before  the 
archbishop  in  his  chapel  at  Bishopthorpe  (Be^.  Melton,  136).  James  le  Fleming, 
father  of  Nicholas,  was  mayor  of  York  in  1298.  George  le  Fleming  was  bailiff 
in  1299-1300,  and  Walter  le  Fleming  filled  the  same  office  in  1306-7. 

'  Johanne,  S. 

J  Thomas  de  la  Byvere  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in  Brandesby  in  the  82nd 
Edward  I.  {Cal.  Rot.  ChaH,  134).  *  iy  oar.,  S.  '  vj  car.,  S. 

"•  xviij  bov.  terrsB  in  Over  Hemelsey,  8. 

"  Earswick,  near  Huntington.  •  Beran  (blank),  S. 

p  unde  xij  car.,  etc.,  S.  ♦  Helias,  S.  ''  x  car.,  S. 

•  Probably  High  Hutton. 

'  Alanus  de  Kirkeham,  S.  The  Prior  of  Kirkham  also  held  in  Hoton  Bardolf. 
See  i)a^c  108,  antea. 

•  Ralph  Fitz  William,  baron  Graystock. 


880  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

car.  terrse  in  eadem/  et  Walterus  de  Towthropp  tenet  ij  car. 
terrse  in  Towthrope  de  feodo  de  Malo  Laca^  et  ipse  de  rege ;  et 
faciunt  iiij**™  partem  nnius  feodi  milit. 

*HiLDiNGLEY  ET  *Cramboum.  Johanna*'  de  Perc(e)haye 
tenet  ij  car.  terrae  in  eadem*  et  iiijy  car.  terrae  in  Cramboum  de 
feodo  [de]  Lutterell,  et  ipse  de  rege  in  capite;  et  faciunt  di. 
feod. 

♦MoLTHROPP,  *WiGiNTHROPPE  ET  *Terrington.  A(n)ke- 
tinns  de  Salvin',  (blank)''  Braban  et  Stephanos  de  Tirrington 
tenent  duas  car.  terrae  in  Molthropp,  et  [in]  Wiginthroppe 
unam  car.  terrae  et  di.,  et  in  Terrington  unam  car.  terrae  et 
di.  de  feodo  [de]  Lutterrell,  et  ipse  de  rege ;  et  faciunt  di.  feod. 

Heworthe.  Andreas  de  Bolingbrikes*  et  Hamo  de  Gruscy 
tenent  unam  car.  in  Heworthe  de  Briano  filio  Alani,  et  ipse  de 
rege ;  et  faciunt  (blank)^  partem  unius  feodi  milit. 

*Stocton.  Haeredes  (blank)^  et  alii  tenent  ij  car.  terrae  in 
eadem  de  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu,  et  ipse  de  rege;  et  faciunt 
sextam  partem  unius  feodi  milit. 

[*Sand    Hutton.*     Willelmus    Wray©^    et    Matheus    de 

'  Huntin^n,  S.  "  Johannes,  S. 

•  Hildingley,  8.  ^  iij  car.,  S. 

■  In  the  drd  Edward  II.  Anketin  Salvayn  obtained  a  charter  of  free  warren 
in  Thorp  Salvayne,  Multhorp,  and  Clifford  {Cal.  Rot.  Chart.,  142). 

•  Egidiug,  S.  Giles  de  Brabant  was  admitted  to  the  freedom  of  the  city  of 
York  in  1297,  and  filled  the  office  of  bailiff  in  1308-9. 

*  Bolingbrooke,  S.  Andrew  de  Bolingbroke  was  M.P.  for  York  in  1301, 
bailiff  in  1303-4,  and  mayor  in  1305  and  1309.  About  1312  he  founded  a  chantry 
in  the  church  of  All  Saints,  Ousegate.  Probably  he  did  not  long  survive  the 
date  of  his  will,  which  runs  as  follows  : — In  Dei  nomine.  Amen.  Ego  Andreas 
de  Bolingbroke  de  Ebor.,  condo  testamentum  meum  die  Veneris  in  festo  Deool- 
lationis  Sancti  Johannis  Baptistse,  anno  Domini  millesimo  ccc^<*  quinto  deoimo, 
in  hunc  modum.  In  primis  do  et  lego  animam  meam  Deo  et  Beatse  Marise  et 
Omnibus  Sanctis,  et  corpus  meum  ad  sepeliendum  in  eoclesia  Omnium  Sanc- 
torum in  Usegate,  coram  altare  Beatse  Marisa,  et  meliorem  robam  meam  cum 
tabardo  nomine  mortuarii  mei.  Item  do  et  lego  Bogero  filio  meo  et  Elizabethse 
filise  mese  domes  meos  in  Brettegat,  in  parochia  Sancti  Petri  Parvi,  tenendum  et 
habendum  illis  et  haeredibus  suis  imperpetuum.  Et  si  contingat  dictos  Bogerum 
et  EUzabetham  decedere  sine  haeredibus  de  corporibus  suis  legitime  procreatis, 
volo  quod  revertantur  hseredi  meo  propinquiori.  Executores  autem  hujus  testa- 
menti  mei  facio  et  ordino  et  constituo,  videlicet,  Agnetem,  uxorem  meam,  et 
dominum  Johannem  de  Munketon,  capellanum  {York  Corporation  Records,  B.y., 
14  ft).  Roger  de  Bolynbrok,  citizen  of  York,  son  of  the  above-named  Andrew, 
by  will  dated  24th  November,  1361,  desires  to  be  buried  near  his  mother  Agnes, 
in  the  conventual  church  of  the  Friars  Minors.  He  left  a  widow,  Emma,  and  an 
only  child,  Marion  {Ibid.,  15  a).  Thomas  de  Bulinbrok  was  bailiff  of  York  in 
the  early  part  of  the  reign  of  Henry  III.,  Hugh  de  Selby  then  being  mayor 
{Beff.  Magn.  Alb.).  Adam  de  Bolingbrok,  bailiff  in  1276-7,  was  living  in  1290 
{Abbret.  Rot.  Orig.,  i.,  68).  '  decimam,  S. 

*  de  Chamount,  S.  John  Chamont  was  certified  lord  of  Stockton  in  1316. 
See  page  325,  antea. 

'  This  entry  is  taken  from  the  S.  MS. 

/An  error  for  Graye.    Some  account  of  this  family  is  given  at  page  325,  note  o. 


KNIGHTS^    FEES    IN    BXTLMEB   WAPENTAKE.  381 

Lovayns^  tenent  ij  car.  terrse  in  Sand  Hutton  de  feodo  de  Mou- 
bray,  et  ipse  de  rege ;  et  faciunt  quartam  partem  unius  feodi.] 

Linton,  Yolton  et  Barton.  Willelmus  de  Ros  de 
Helmsley  tenet  iij  car.  terrse  in  eadem/  WiDelmus  de  Ros  de 
Yolton  tenet  unam  car.  in  Yolton,  Robertas  de  Pickeringe 
tenet  iiij®'  car.  terrae  in  Barton ;  unde  dicti  Willelmus  de  Yolton 
et  Robertas  de  Pickeringe  tenent  de  feodo  de  Ros,  et  ipse  de 
rege ;  et  faciunt  ij*»  partes  unius  feodi  milit. 

Item  dicunt  quod  de  escaetis  in  manu  sua  existentibus  nihil 
inveniunt;  de  habentibus  heeredum  nihil  inveniunt;  de  digni- 
tatibus  vacantibus  tarn  de  archiepiscopatu,  episcopatu,  abbatia, 
prioratu,  et  aliis  dignitatibus  quibuscumque,  nihil  inveniunt.* 

^Thornton-'  [et]  *Yalmthrope.*  Laurentius  de  Etton 
tenet  in  Thornton  tres  car.  terrae,  et  Radulphus  filius  Willelrai 
tenet  in  Yalmthrope  tres  car.  de  Petro  de  Malo  Lacu,  unde  xij' 
car.,  etc. 

*Raskell.  Radulphus*"  de  Nevill  tenet  in  eadem  iiij®*^  car. 
terrae  et  yj  bov.  de  rege  in  capite,  unde,"  etc. 

*SuTTON.  Idem  Radulphus*  tenet  in  eadem  vj  car.  teme 
de  rege  in  capite,  unde  xij,"  etc. 

*Thormotbye.  Idem  Radulphus"*  tenet  in  eadem  ij  car.  de 
rege  in  capite,  unde,"  ut  supra. 

*Skelton.  Uxor  domini  Johannis  de  Lythome*^  (?)  tenet 
de  Radulpho"*  de  Nevill  unam  car.  terrae  in  eadem,  et  idem  Ra- 
dulphus de  rege  in  capite ;  et  faciunt  iiij^*°*  partem  unius  feodi 
milit. 

♦Scewysbye.  Johannes  de  Thornton  tenet  in  eadem  iiij®' 
car.  terrae  de  feodo  de  (blank), p  et  ipse  de  rege  in  capite ;  et 
faciunt  iiij**™  partem  unius  feodi  milit. 

*Buttercrame,  *Barnbye,«  *Bossall,  Thoraldthropp, 
[et]  ^Flawythe.  Walterus  de  Langthome**  tenet  in  Butter- 
crame  iiij'''  car.  terrae  et  di.,  in  Barnbye  iij  car.  terrae,  in  Bos- 
sall  ij  car.  terrae,  in  Thoraldthrope  ij  car.  terrae,  et  in  Fiavvitli 
unam  car.  terrae  de  feodo  Thomae  Waike,  et  ipse  de  rege  in 
capite,  unde  xij,  etc. 

*Stytnam.     Johannes  Gower  tenet  vj  car.  terrae  et  di.  in 


*  Matthew  de  Louvaine  has  been  previously  mentioned.    See  pages  72, 113, 
antea.  *  Lynton,  8. 

*  The  S.  MS.  omits  this  paragraph.  i  Thornton -le-Clay. 

*  Ganthorpe,  in  the  parish  of  Bulmer.  '  vj  car.,  8. 

••  Ranulphus,  S.  "  unde  xiij  car.,  etc.,  S. 

*  Johannis  de  (blank),  S.  f  Moubray,  S. 

»  Bamby  llouse  is  the  name  of  a  farm  about  half  a  mile  east  of  Bossall. 
'  An  error  for  Langton.    "  Walterus  de  Langton,  episcopus,"  was  certified 
lord  of  Buttercrambe  in  1316.     See  pages  268,  325,  aniea. 


382  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

eadem  de  feodo  de  Malo  Lacu^  et  ipse  de  rege  in  capite ;  et 
faciunt  ij  partes  unius  feodi  milit. 

HuTON  supxB  Derwent.'  Thomas  de  Bolton'  tenet  in 
eadem  iiij®'  car.  terrae  et  di.  de  rege  in  capite^  et  faciimt  iiij*^ 
partem  unins  feodi;  cum  land*  de  ♦Sandoome'  et  ♦Carleton."' 
Prior  de  Malton  tenet  unam  car.  in  eadem. 

HuTON  Muibhtun  (?)/  Amardus  [de]  Perchehaye  tenet 
in  eadem  ij  car.  terrae  et  sex  bov.  de  feodo  de  Brus ;  et  faciunt 
iiij**"  partem  unius  feodi  milit. 

'  Called  Hoton  CJoleswayn  in  Kirkby's  Inquest,  and  now  Low  Hutton. 

'  In  the  32nd  Edward  I.  Thomas  de  Boulton  had  a  charter  of  free  warren  in 
"Houton  Colswyn"  (Col.  Rot.  Chart.,  186).  His  uncle,  John  de  Boulton,  died 
seised  of  "  Coleswanhoton  maner*,  Sandebume  et  Carleton  lande,"  in  the  8th 
Edward  I.  {Cal.  Inq.p,  m.,  i.,  69). 

*  Land  or  Launde,  "  a  wild  untilled  shrubbie  or  bush^  plaine  "  {Promptorum 
Fartmlcrum,  ed.  Camden  Soc.y  i.,  291).  Launde  also  signifies  a  plain  among 
trees,  a  park,  a  hunting  place  {Ibid.). 

'  The  Sanbura  of  Domesday  Book.  Sandbum  Wood  and  Carlton  Farm  are 
in  the  parish  of  Stockton  on  the  Forest. 

"  2  id.  June,  1276.  "  I>e  decimis  proTenientibus  de  landis  de  Earleton  et  de 
Sandebum  assignatis  capellse  de  Stoketon  pertinenti  ad  prsebendam  de  Bug- 
thorpe"  {Beff.  Oiffard,  127  a). 

'  I  am  unable  to  identify  this  place. 


FEODA-  MILITUM  ARCHIEPISCOPATUS  EBOR., 

IN  COMITATIBUS  EBOR., 
NOTINGHAM.,  LINCOLN.,  LEYCESTRE  ET  GLOUCESTRE. 

SCHIREBURN.* 

Constabularius  CestrisB  debet  respondere  pro  feodo  duorum 
militum  in  Sutton,  Byrum  et  Poles. 

Robertas  de  Wilbeby  debet  respondere  pro  feodo  unius 
militis  in  Stiveton  et  Thorp/ 

Ricardus  de  Hudekton  debet  respondere  pro  feodo  duorum 
militum  in  Hudelston. 

Ricardus  de  Luterington  debet  respondere  pro  feodo  unius 
militis  in  Luterington. 

*  This  document,  nvhich  is  undated,  is  taken  from  the  register  of  Walter 
Oiffard  (fo.  7  b),  who  was  archhishop  of  York  from  1266  to  1279.  It  appears, 
however,  from  internal  evidence  (page  896),  to  have  been  drawn  up  before  he 
was  promoted  to  the  see  of  York.  Several  homages  rendered  to  archbiidiop 
Bomanus  are  added  in  a  later  hand,  either  as  interlineations  or  marginal  notes. 
With  one  or  two  exceptions,  these  are  transferred  to  the  "  Homagia  et  flde- 
litates,"  printed  at  a  subsequent  page. 

*  In  1229,  archbishop  Walter  de  Gray  granted  the  following  charter  of  liber- 
ties to  the  burgesses  of  Sherbum : — Omnibus,  etc.  Noveritis  nos  concessisse  et 
dedisse  et  hac  carta  nostra  oonfirmasse,  omnibus  burgensibus  nostris  de  Sirebum, 
has  Ubertates  et  liberas  consuetudines  subscriptas,  scilicet,  auilibet  qui  de  nobis 
tenet  burgagium  ibidem  habet  mansuram  suam  in  latitudine  Ix  pedum,  in  longi- 
tudine  quater-vi^nti  pedum;  reddendo  inde  annuatim  nobis  et  suocessoribus 
nostril  y^d.,  medietatem  ad  Penteoosten  et  medietatem  ad  festum  Sancti  Martini, 
pro  omni  servitio.  Nolumus  autem  quod  aliquis  burgensium  in  burgo  nostro  de 
Sirebum  habeat  fumum,  tinctum  vel  fUllonium,  sed  omnes  veniant  ad  fumum, 
tinctum  et  fullonium  nostrum  super  forisfacturam  nostram  per  has  consuetu- 
dines. Qui  ad  fUmum  nostrum  venerit  et  suo  ligno  fUmum  cdefeoerit  det  nobif 
xxx"*^  panem ;  qui  vero  de  nostro  ligno  fUmum  calefeoerit  det  nobis  vioetimum 
panem.  £t  qui  tinctum  nostrum  tenuerit  habeat  qualibet  leptimana  unam 
caretatam  ligni  mortui  de  bosco  nostro  de  Sirebum.  Conoessimus  eUam  pno- 
dictis  burgensibus  nostris  de  Sirebum  ut  habeant  ibi  omnes  logon  ot  confuotu- 
dines,  prseter  prsDdictas,  quas  habent  burgonsos  do  Pontofrad/o,  ot  junto  utuntur 
in  burgo  suo.  Et  ut  haec,  oto.  JMU  apud  Torj*.  xvlj  kalftmluK  Pwbrunrli,  anno 
xiij  {Ex  Rot.  Majore  archity.  Gray.     In  d<rr»w»,  No,  2W), 

*  Thorp  Willougbby, 


884  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

Robertus  de  la  Lande  debet  respondere  pro  feodo  unius 
militis  in  Mikelfeld. 

Serlo  de  Bretton  debet  respondere  pro  quarta  parte  unias 
militis  in  Bretton/ 

Badulfus  de  Neuby  tenet  quartam  partem  feodi  unins  militis 
in  Bretton. 

Serlo  in  Wyleby  debet  respondere  pro  quarta  parte  unins 
militis  in  Lumby. 

Galfridus  de  Muscham  et  haeres  Henrici  de  Hekering  debent 
respondere  pro  quarta  parte  unius  militis  in  Lumby. 

Terra  Laneridi  quam  Ricardus  de  Camera'  tenet  in  Mile- 
ford-^  debet  respondere  pro  tertia  decima  parte  unius  militis  in 
Levenaton.^ 

Henricus  Bilegley :  nescitur  quis  ille  sit ;  sed  Robertus  de 
Burstall  tenet  sextam  partem  unius  militis  pro  quarta  parte 
unius  militis  in  Gaitford. 

Robertus  de  Barkeston  debet  respondere  pro  quarta  parte 
unius  militis  in  Barkeston.* 

*  Otherwise  called  Bretton  juxta  Brotherton,  and  now  Burton  Salmon. 

'  On  March  20th,  1228-9,  archbishop  Gray  grants  "  Willelmo  de  Camera  de 
Mileford,  et  hsredibus  suis,  dimidiam  bovatam  terrse,  cmn  pertinentiis,  quam 
'Willelmus  Paris  tenuit  in  Mileford,  et  octo  acras  et  di.  de  dominico  nos^  in 
Mileford,  scilicet,  in  campo  australi  duas  acras  et  di.  quae  jacent  ad  capud  de 
Chapelcroft  versus  austrum,  et  in  campo  boriali  tres  acras  quae  jacent  in  Queme- 
milneflat,  et  in  campo  occidentali  iij  acras  quse  jacent  ad  Crenacres  (?),  in  escam- 
bium  pro  una  bovata  tcrrse  quam  idem  Willelmus  tenuit  in  bona  viUa  de  feodo 
Leveret,  et  octo  . . .  terra)  et  di.  quas  idem  Willelmus  tenuit  in  Abholm  cum 
omnibus  pertinentiis  {Ex  Rot.  Majore  archiep.  Oray.    In  dorso.  No.  84). 

/  South  Milford.    See  page  48,  antea. 

«"  Lennerton,  in  the  parish  of  Sherbum.  The  following  charter  of  arch- 
bishop Gray  relates  to  this  place : — Omnibus,  etc.  Sciatis  nos  confirmasse 
Eicardo  filio  Willelmo  de  Levenacton  ij  bovatas  terne  in  villa  de  Levenachton 
quas  bonse  memorise  Thurstinus,  archiepiscopus,  predecessor  noster,  dedit  Bicardo 
Coco,  avo  ejusdem  Ricardi,  excepto  uno  tofto  quod  Ricardus  Molendinarius 
aliquando  tenuit,  quod  quidem  prsedictus  Ricardus  dedit  Rogero  filio  Nicholal 
pro  fiuali  pace  habenda  de  placito  quodam  moto  ab  eodem  Rogero  in  curia  nostra 
de  Sireburn  per  breve  de  recto  de  quatuor  bovatis  terra),  et  excepto  homagio 
Roberti  de  Grenewey,  cum  servitio  redditus  sexdecim  denariorum.  Habendas 
et  tenondas  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  sibi  et  hseredibus  suis  imperpetuum  ; 
reddendo  inde  annuatim  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  duos  solidos.  Pro  hao 
autem  conoessione  et  confirmatione  dedit  nobis,  vel  cui  assignare  voluerimus, 
prsedictus  Ricardus  filius  Willelmi  unam  bovatom  teme  cum  pertinentiis  in 
Sireburn  quam  de  nobis  tenuit.  Data  apud  Sireburn,  iij  kalendas  Januarii,  anno 
duodecimo  (Ex  Rot.  Majore  archiep.  Chray.     In  dorso,  No.  22). 

*  By  charter,  dated  at  Otley,  Feb.  12th,  1228-9,  archbishop  Gray  grants  to 
Robert  de  Barkston  "  unam  bovatam  terrse  quam  Nicholaus  de  Fonte  tenet  in 
Barkeston,  cum  tofto  et  omnibus  pertinentiis  suis,  et  cum  pnedicto  Nicholao,  in 
escambium  pro  tofto  quod  idem  Robertus  de  Barkeston  habuit  in  Sireburn  [Ex 
Rot,  Majore  arehiep.  Chray.     In  dorso,  No.  30). 


PEODA    MILITUM    ARCHIEPISCOPATUS   EBOR.  385 


COMITATUS    LEYCESTRIiE. 

Feoda  domini  Ebor.  archiepiscopi  in  eodem  comitatu. 

Haeres  Radulfi  Trussel* pro  feodo  j  militis;  (ubi 

ingressus  est  Abbas  de  Valle  Dei,  et  est  inquirendum  de  modo 
ingressus — in  marginej, 

Thomas  Palefrai  in  eodem  comitatu  debet  respondere  pro 
dimidio  feodo  unius  militis  in  Eston  juxta  Graham/ 

Johannes  Mansel  debet  respondere  pro  feodo  unius  militis 
(in  Ty verington*  alias  Tyrlington' — in  manu  recentiori) . 

WiDelmus   Baud*"  debet  respondere   pro   duabus   partibus 

'  Homagium  domini  Petri  de  Wolwardington  pro  ten.  in  Lohenham  in  com. 
Leycestre.- —  ....  Trussel,  miles,  teneret  de  archiepiscopo  Ebor.  j  feod.  milit.  in 
Lobenham  in  com.  Leyc*,  per  servitium  militare,  qui  habuit  tres  filias  .... 
Walterus  Baud  qui  modo  tenet  propartem  suam,  et  de  media  venit  dominus  Petrus 
de  Wolwardington,  miles,  ^ui  viij  idus  Februarii,  anno  gratiro  [1298-9,  prse- 
sentibus]  magistro  W.  de  Bhda,  sub-decano  Ebor.,  dominis  Roberto  de  Levesham 

et  Roberto  de  Notingham,  J.  de  Pikersham,  tunc  ballivo  Suwell,  fecit 

archiepiscopo  . .  . .,  salvo  jure  suo,  et  alterius  cujuslibet,  et  recognovit  per  fideli- 
tutem  suam  quod  tenet  de  archiepiscopo  Ebor.  in  dicta  villa  de  Lobenham  x  U. 
terrse  per  servitium  militare :  sed  pro  quota  ....  filia  quse  vocabatur  domina 
Florencia  dedit  de  proparte  sua  ....  Priorissse  et  Gonventui  de  Cateby  ij  virgatas 
teme  et  di.,  et  duobus  capellanis  imperpetuum  ....  nobis  intelligi.  Et  in- 
quirendum est  qualiter  tenent,  et  quantum,  et  pro  quo  servitio  {Reg.  Newark, 
18  a). 

i  Eston  juxta  Graham  (Easton,  near  Grantham),  is  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 
See  page  391,  postea. 

*  Tirlangtou,  cUiaa  Tur  Langton,  in  the  parish  of  East  Langton. 

'  Et  fecit  homagium  inde  domino  J.,  Ebor.  archiepiscopo,  in  aula  de  Toten- 
hale,  prsQsentibus  Kicardo  de  Eyvesby  et  aliis,  anna  gratisD  nonagesimo  tertio 
(1298),  a  die  Paschae  in  iij  sept. — in  margine. — John  Maunsel  did  homage  "pro 
ten.  in  Tyrlington  "  in  1303  {Reg.  Corhridge,  103  6),  "  Isabella,  domina  de  Tir- 
lington,  quondam  uxor  domini  Johannis  Maunsel,''  in  1308  {Reg.  Greenfield, 
ii.,  222  a),  and  "  Elias  de  Renede,  qui  duxit  dominam  Isabellam,  quondam  uxorem 
domini  Johannis  de  Maunsell,  in  uxorem,"  in  1311  {Ibid.). 

In  February,  1308,  archbishop  Greenfield  granted  to  Isabella,  "  quae  fuit  uxor 
Johannis  Maunsel  de  Tirlingtoo,  maritagium  Johannis,  filii  et  hseredis  prsedicti 
Johannis  Maunsel,  quod  ad  nos  pertinet  ratione  minoris  setatis  ejusdem  Johannis 
filii  Johannis,  eo  quod  prssdictus  Johannes,  pater  dicti  Johannis,  manerium  de 
Tirlington  cum  pertinentiis  de  nobis  tenuit  per  servitium  militare.  Salva  nobis 
custodia  omnium  terrarum  et  tenemeiitorum  quse  dictus  Johannes,  pater  dicti 
Johannis,  de  nobis  tenuit  per  servitium  prsedictura,  una  cum  custodia  tertise 
partis  manerii  prjodicti  de  Tirlington,  quam  Cristiaua,  uxor  Ranulphi  de  Rye, 
tenet  in  dotem,  cum  accident"  {Reg.  Greenfield,  i.,  166  b).  On  May  5th,  1310, 
the  archbishop  acknowledged  the  receipt  of  20  marks  "  a  domina  Isabella,  relicta 
quondam  domini  Johannis  Maunsel  de  Tirlington  in  com.  Leycestre,  in  partem 
solutionis  sexaginta  marcarum  in  quibus  dicta  domina  Isabella  pro  maritagio 
Johannis  Maunsel,  filii  sui,  nobis  tenebatur"  {Ibid.,  i.,  179  a). 

•"  The  following  document  relates,  perhaps,  to  this  individual.  De  emptione 
Willelmi  le  Baud.  Omnibus,  etc.  Noveritis  nos  emisse  et  recepisse  a  magistro 
Thoma  de  Storteford,  wardam  terro  et  heeredum  Nicholai  le  Baud,  cum  omnibus 
pertinentiis  suis,  salvo  Laurencise,  relictae  dicti  N.  le  Baud,  manerio  de  Haldham, 
si  coadvixerit,  in  dotem  assignato.  Ita  quidem  quod  si  dicta  Laurencia  infra 
septem  annos  a  festo  Sancti  Michaelis  proximo  post  prtesentis  cartn  ooniliP**'*'^"* 

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386  ILLCSTKATITB    DOCUMSIfTS. 

feodi  nniiis  militis  (pro  tenementis  in  Lerenliain* — tit  manu 
recenliari) . 

Florentia*  debet  respondere  pro  tertia  parte  feodi  unins 
militis  (pro  tenementis  in  Levenham — in  manu  receniiori) . 

Hugo  Pepyn  debet  respondere  pro  sexta  parte  fisodi  unius 
militis. 

Willelmus  de  la  Haye  debet  respondere  pro  sexta  parte  feodi 
unius  militis. 

Willelmus  dictus  Dominus  debet  respondere  pro  sexta  parte 
feodi  unius  militis.'' 


SUWELL    IN    COMITATU    NOTINOHAM. 

Hugo  filius  Ranulphi  in  Muscham^  debet  respondere  pro 
fcodo  unius  militis/ 

Robertus  de  Everingham'  in  Letherton  debet  respondere 
pro  feodo  unius  militis. 

numenmdofl  obierit,  omnes  fructus  terrarum  propriis  sumptibos  oulturum  an- 
tumpni  obitum  suum  proximo  sequentis  integre  et  quiete  percipiat  Sciendum 
etiam  quod  in  dicte  wardsc  venditione,  cum  pertincntiis,  reservayit  sibi  dictus 
Thomafl  specialiter  rtaurum  suum,  videlicet,  oves,  porcos,  vaccas,  stottos  et  boTee^ 
cum  blado  autumpni  carta;  hujus  confectionem  proximo  sequentis  ut  de  eis  tan- 
quam  de  propriis  pro  voluntate  sua  disponat.  In  cujus  rei,  etc.  Data  anno 
M.cc.xxxiiij,  viij  kalendas  Julii  {Ex  Rot.  Majore  archiep.  Qray.  In  dorso. 
No.  70). 

In  1290,  Sir  Walter  Baud,  knight,  did  homage  "  pro  j  oar.  terne  in  Lobenham 
in  com.  Leycostre,  et  recognovit  se  respondere  debere  pro  duabus  partibus  feodi 
unius  milit. "  {Ueg.  Newark,  18  ft),  and  again  in  1301  {Reg.  Corhridge,  103  ft), 
nnd  1307  {Reg.  Greenfield,  ii.,  221  a).  In  1327,  William  le  Baude  had  a  grant 
of  two  markets  and  a  fair  in  Lobenham  {Cal.  Rot.  Chart. ,  158). 

"  Lubbenham,  near  Market  Harborough. 

•  Florentia  de  Lobenho  is  mentioned  in  the  Hundred  Rolls  {vol.  i.,  p.  237)  as 
having  held  three  virgates  in  Lobenho.  About  1301,  Sir  Walter  Baud  and 
Sir  Peter  de  M^ulwardington,  knights,  o«:cur  as  "  ha>redes  dominae  Florencia;, 

auondam  de  Ix)benham  "  (Reg.  Corbridge,  103-4).    Sir  Peter  de  AVolwardington 
id  homage  for  lands  in  Lobenham  in  1303  {Ibid.,  103  ft),  and  again  in  1307 
{Reg.  Greenfield,  ii.,  221a). 

'  Perhaps  part  of  this  fee  was  in  Caythorpe.  In  the  26th  Edward  I.  William 
do  Sanston  rendered  homage  "  pro  ten.  in  Caythorp  in  com.  Leycestre"  {Reg. 
Newark,  17  ft),  and  again  in  1307  {Reg.  Qreenfleld,  ii.,  221  a).  In'l309  "domina 
Margeria,  reliota  domini  AVillelmi  de  Sanston,  militis,  dcfuncti,  fecit  homagium 
pro  iij  virgatis  terrse  in  Kaythori)"  {Ibid.). 

•  South  Muskham,  near  Newark. 

'  The  following  homage  is  here  inserted  in  another  hand  :— "  Pro  quo  feodo 
Willelmus  filius  domini  Willelmi  de  Ros  fecit  homagium  apud  Beverlacum,  die 
Beati  Johannis  in  festo  Natalis  Domini,  pontificatus  Johannis  archiepiscopi  anno 
tortio"  (1288).  Sir  William  do  Ros,  junior,  of  Ingmanthorpe,  did  homage  for 
the  manor  of  South  Muskham  in  1298  {Reg.  Newark,  17  ft),  in  1300  {Reg.  Cor* 
bridge,  104  a),  and  again  in  1306  (Reg.  Greenfield,  ii.,  222  a). 

•  Adam  de  Evoryngham  rendered  homage  "proton,  in  Letherton  "  (North 
Loverton)  in  1302  (Reg.  Corbridge,  103  ft),  in  1306  (Reg.  Greenfield,  ii.,  222a) 
and  in  1307  (Ibid.).  '* 


PEODA    MILITUM    ARCHIEPISCOPATUS   EBOR.  387 

Adam  de  Bella  Aqua  in  Normanton  debet  respondere  pro 
feodo  unius  militis^  et  pro  decima  parte  unius  militis. 

Johannes  de  Byrstall'  in  Bleseby*  debet  respondere  pro 
tertia  parte  feodi  unius  militis. 

(Summa  ixli.  xiijs.  iiijd. — in  manu  recentiori). 

COMITATUS   LINCOLNIiB. 

Hugo  filius  Ranulphi  in  comitatu  Lincolniae  debet  re- 
spondere pro  feodo  unius  militis." 


EXILESHAM. 

Terra  de  Swethorp"'  respondet  in  Thorkerinton  pro  decima 
parte  unius  militis  de  perquisitu  Walteri  le  Grei,  cum  advo- 
catione  ecclesise. 

RTPON. 

Comes  Albemarlise  respondet  pro  feodo  unius  militis  in  Nyd, 
Westwyk  et  Neuton. 

Feodum  quod  Nigellus  de  Mobray  tenuit  in  Mulwat  et 
Sleningford  respondet  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  j  militis. 

WUlelmus  de  Wy vill,  miles,  tenet  in  Nunewyk  et  Nunewyk- 
Tbornes,  et  respondet  pro  dimidio  feodo  unius  militis. 

Quinque  carucat«e  terr«  sunt  in  Gyveldale,  unde  duodecim 

'  John  de  Burstal  did  homage  "  pro  ten.  in  Blesby  juxta  Suwell,  videlicet 
tertiam  partem  unius  feodi/'  in  1299  (Beff.  Newark,  18  a),  in  1800  {Be^.  Cor- 
bridge,  104  a),  and  in  1806  (Seg.  Greenfield,  ii.,  221  a). 

"  Gibsmere  and  Morton,  near  Bleasby,  Upton  and  Rolleston,  near  Southwell, 
and  South  Wheatley,  near  B^tford,  also  belonged  to  the  see  of  York.  Sir  John 
de  Andesley,  or  Aiinesley,  knight,  did  homage  "  pro  ten.  in  Gippesmere  et 
Morton"  in  1299  (Beg.  Newark,  18a),  in  1300  (Res/.  Corhrid^e,  104a),  and  in. 
1307  {Reg.  Greenfield,  ii.,  222  a).  In  the  26th  Edward  I.,  "Johannes de  Upton, 
cax)ellanus,  fecit  homagium  pro  tertia  parte  ....  in  Upton  "  (fieg.  Newark,  17  h),  * 
In  1307  the  archbishop  received  the  homage  of  Roger  de  Wyles  for  the  tentn 
part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Upton  {Beg.  Greenfield,  ii.,  222  a) ;  and  in  1848  John 
de  Bray  did  homage  "  pro  terris  et  ten.  in  Upton  et  RoUeston  in  balliva  Suwell " 
{Beg.  Zouche,  800a).  Sir  Laurence  Paneley,  knight,  rendered  homage  "pro 
terris  et  ten.  in  South  Weteley  "  in  1829  (Reg.  Melton,  692  6). 

•  Other  fees  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  are  given  afterwards. 

*  By  charter  dated  at  Hexham,  May  30th,  1231,  archbishop  Gray  plants 
"dilecto  Alio  et  militi  nostro,  Petro  de  Vallibus,  vel  cuioumque  assip^nare 
voluerit,  custodiam  terre  et  hseredum  Willelmi  de  Suethop  usque  ad  le^itimam 
sctatem  ipsorum  hsredum,  et  eorumdem  hsoredum  maritagium.  In  cujus  rei," 
etc.  {Ex  Bot.  Majore  archiep.  Ghrag.  In  dorso,  No.  63).  In  1303,  William  de 
Swethorp  did  homage  "  pro  Swethop,  quam  tenet  pro  quarta  parte  unius  feodi 
milit. ;  ei  debet  seotam  apud  Socryn^n  (Tockerington)  de  tribus  septimanis  in 
tresseptimanas"  {Beg,  Greenfield,  ii.,  224  a). 

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3M  UJJCmUkTtTK    BOCrMMSTl. 

cuiKaxx  (aenmt  fecxhnn  anins  miHtb,  qpmi  WiDdmns  TTmid 
tenxdu 

Calfndiu  de  Herwrk  tenet  in  Herwyk/  node  debet  re- 
«pou)ere  pro  rioenma  parte  feodi  muns  militisw 

Radulibi  de  Newebr  tenets  qnod  pcrtinet  ad  Rrpoo,  et  in 
Grbneston  qnod  pertinet  ad  Scirebom,  et  debet  respondere  pso 
qoarta  parte  feodi  nniiu  militis.  f  Duatmr  qood  iate  R.  tenet  in 
nno  loco  qnartam  partem,  et  in  alio  kxx>  qnartam — ta  munymeJ) 

Henriciu  de  Meikington  debet  respondere  in  Merkington 
pro  quana  parte  feodi  nnius  militis. 

Thomas  de  Burton  tenet  in  Inglethoip/  et  debet  reapondere 
pro  decima  parte  feodi  onia^  militii. 

BuaroN. 

Galfridus  Hardy  debet  respondere  pro  qoarta  parte  feodi 
unius  militis. 

Willclmus  de  Katerthorp  in  Burton''  debet  respondere  pro 
quarta  parte  feodi  unius  militis. 

Waltcrus  de  Gray*  in  Sutton  et  Sculcotes,  Dripol  et  Hull, 
et  debet  respondere  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  unius  militis. 

Iladulfus  de  Lund  in  Molescrofte  [et]  Wetewange  debet 
rcHpondere  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  unius  militis. 

liof^erus  dc  la  Wodehall  in  Molescroft  et  Ake*  debet  re- 
s[>oiHlcre  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  unius  militis. 

NigelluH  dc  Waldeby''  debet  respondere  pro  feodo  unius 
militiH. 

*  HridKO  Ilowick. 

9  Probably  "in  Nouby"  is  here  omitted. — Johannes  Warde  tenet  iiij*« 
IMirtoni  foodi  uniun  milit.,  Hcilioot,  villatam  de  Ncuby,  quam  Badulphus  de  Newby 
tciiiiit,  fa(;iendo  Hoctam  curin  do  Shireburn  (Ex  libro,  B.  iv.,  24,  fo.  136  b).  See 
p.  212,  antra.  '  Ingerthorpe. 

"  Houih  Hurton,  othomiw  called  Bishop  Burton. 

*  Hon  of  Hir  llobort  do  Gray,  and  nephew  of  Walter  de  Gray,  archbishop  of 
York.  Hir  Walter  do  (ilray  married  Isabella,  eldest  daughter  and  co-heiress  of 
William  do  DuHton  (Cat.  Gen.,  i.,  148),  and  died  in  the  62nd  Henry  III. 

'  Aiko,  four  milon  north  of  Beverley.  Mr.  Poulson,  in  his  History  of  Holder- 
uoiMi,  liiut  orronoously  assumed  this  entry  to  refer  to  Eske,  which  also  belonged 
to  tiio  SCO  of  York.  Ho  saj's  {vol.  i.,  p.  477X  "  By  an  Inquisition  of  knights' 
ftnui,  takon  in  the  reign  of  Bdward  I.,  it  is  found  that  Roger  de  Woodhall  held 
In  Aw^ho  and  Molescroft  the  fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  of  the  archbishop  of 
York."— AcHJordlng  to  Domosday  Book  the  archbishop  held  two  carucates  in  Asch 
(Ksko),  and  six  bovates  in  Ach  (Aiko).  In  Kirkby's  Inquest  (p.  79),  Soger  de 
la  Wudhall  is  returned  as  holding  six  bovates  in  Ayk.  In  1343,  Simon  de 
lli^lartoii  did  iiomago  to  tho  archbishop  for  the  manor  of  Wodehalle,  and  for  six 
)>ovatw  in  Ake,  which  ho  hold  "  do  htoreditate  Johannac,  filia)  et  hajredis  Willelmi 
do  WiKloliallo,  uxorissua^**  (tUg,  Zomche,  300  a). 

*  >Vhat  Nigt»l  do  Waldoby  hold  \*itf  probably  in  Wauldby.    See  page  79, 


FEODA   MILITUM    ARCHIEPISCOPATUS    EBOR.  389 

Robertus  de  Everingham  in  Eske  et  in  Burton  debet  re- 
spondere  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  unius  militis. 

Godefridns  de  Melsa  tenet  in  Sutton  pro  octava  parte  feodi 
j  militis. 

Domina  Johanna  Wake  in  Cotingham  debet  respondere  pro 
quarta  parte  feodi  unius  militis. 

WiUelmus  de  Staflegh  in  Burton  tenet  viij  bovatas  terrae  per 
servitium  militare.  Et  est  inquirendum  pro  quota'  parte  feodi 
tenet  dictam  terram. 


OTTELEYE. 

Nicholaus  Ward  in  Gyseley  debet  respondere  pro  feodo 
unius  militis. 

Feodum  in  Burlay  debet  respondere  pro  dimidio  feodo  unius 
militis. 

Feodum  de  Pole^  debet  respondere  pro  dimidio  feodo  militis^ 
praeterea  duas  carucatas  terrse  quae  sunt  in  manu  domini. 

Feodum  apud  Denton  debet  respondere  pro  quarta  parte 
feodi  unius  militis. 

Falcasius  de  Lyndeley  tenet  in  Lyndeley  duas  carucatas 
terrae,  et  facit  sectam,  et  solvit  per  annum  xviijs.  et  ijd. 


PATERIN6TON    IN    HOLDERNESSE. 

Comes  Albemarliae  tenet  feoda  Willelmi  Constabularii,  et 
debet  respondere  pro  duobus  feodis  militum  in  Tarlesthorp  et 
Halsam.^ 

Robertus  de  Hilton  et  Nicholaus  de  Piseley  debent  re- 
spondere pro  feodo  unius  militis  in  Swyne*  et  Withestede.* 

Robertus  Cokerel  respondebat  pro  feodo  unius  militis  in 
Couldon,  quod  feodum  archiepiscopus  habet  in  manu  sua,  ut 
dicitur ;  et  est  inquirendum. 

Reginaldus  filius  Petri-'  debet  respondere  pro  feodo  trium 
militum  in  Leoneburgh  et  Winterthorp.* 

'  In  1298,  John  de  Staveley  rendered  homage  for  the  twelfth  part  of  a 
knight's  fee  in  "  Suth  Burton  "  (page  401,  pastea). 

J  Poole,  near  Otley.  ^  See  Kirkby's  Inquest,  page  77. 

*  Memorandum  quod,  sub  data  apud  Burton  juzta  Beverlacum,  ix  Aug., 
1311,  pontificatus  domini  W.  la  Zouche  tertio,  dominus  Robertus  de  Hilton, 
miles,  solvit  dicto  domino  archiepiscopo  iiij  li.  xijs.  ijd.  q.  pro  relevio  suo  pro 
manerio  de  Swyna  quod  tenet  de  domino  archiepiscoiK)  per  servitium  militare. 
£t  indc  habuit  literam  acquietancisc  consuetam  {Beg.  Zouche,  300  a). 

'  Winstead.  >  See  page  79,  note  k. 

*  An  error  for  AViverthorp.  In  1298,  John  Fitz  Reginald  did  homage  "  pro 
ten.  in  Louncsburg,  Wyverthorp,"  and  other  places  {Reg.  Newarky  17  a). 


390  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

Gerardus  de  Fanecurt  debet  rcspondere  pro  feodo  unius 
militis  in  Bruncsby.' 

Adam  de  Everingham  debet  respondere  pro  feodo  unias 
militis  in  Everingham  et  Flatliwath.** 

Walterus"  de  Gray  tenet  feodum  quod  fuit  Hugonis  de 
Boulton,  et  debet  respondere  pro  feodo  unius  militis  in  Boulton 
et  Yapum*'  ct  Golthorp.'' 

Johannes  de  Meus  tenet  feodum  quod  fuit  Bacardi  de 
Hode(l)ston  in  Wetewange,  et  Galthorp,  et  Yolthorp,  et  debet 
respondere  pro  feodo  uniu3  militis. 

(Summa  xxxviij  li.  xvs.  vjd. — in  manu  recerUiori) . 

WYLTON. 

Memorandum  quod  Walterus  de  Grey,  archiepiscopus  Ebor.^ 
dedit  homagium  Walteri  de  Mikelfeud  Waltero  de  Grey,  militi, 

'  Burnby,  near  Focklington. 

"•  I  am  unable  to  identify  Flathwath. 

*■  Memorandum  de  balliva  de  Wilton  infiu — in  margine, 

•  October  23rd,  1230.  Walterus,  Ebor.  archiepiscopus,  dimisit  et  oonoessil 
Koberto  filio  Jaooby  de  Melteneby,  sex  bovatas  terrsp,  cum  uno  meeuagio,  quas 
dictus  E.  aliquando  tenuit  de  Petro  de  Wiveretorp,  ad  terminum,  quas  dictus  P. 
eidem  archiepiscopo  vendidit,  in  villa  de  Yapum,  cum  omnibus  pertinentiis, 
libertatibus  et  aysiamentis  ad  dictam  terram  pertinentibus  infra  villam  et  extra, 
usque  ad  quinque  annos  completos  (J^j:  Rot.  Majore  archiep.  Chray.  In  dorso 
No.  68). 

f  Archbishop  Gray  granted  lands  in  Gowthorpe  and  Youlthorpe  to  his  brother 
Robert  by  the  following  charter :— Omnibus,  etc.  Noveritis  nos  conce98i.sse, 
dedisse,  et  prajsenti  carta  nostra  confirmasso,  dilecto  fratri  nostro,  domino  Roberto 
de  Gray,  unam  carucatani  terne  cum  omnibus  i)ertinentiis  suis  in  villa  de 
Gouthorp,  quam  habuimus  do  dono  Alexandri  filii  AVillolmi,  persona  de  Fange- 
fosse,  quietam  a  solutione  redditus  xx  sohdorum  quos  idem  Alexander  solvere 
consuevit  Julianaj  de  Neuton,  quern  quidem  redditum  xx  solid,  dicta  Juliana 
nobis  concessit  et  quictum  clamavit.  Homagium  etiam  Gilleberti  de  Hoperton  et 
Amabilis,  uxoris  suae,  cum  ipsorum  et  hseredum  suorum  servitio,  videlicet  quinque 
solid,  per  annum,  quorum  homagium  et  servitium  habuimus  de  dono  de  Juliana 
de  Neutona.  Pncterea  unum  toftum  in  Goutorp  quod  Robertus  Lanoc  quondam 
tonuit,  et  duas  acras  terra?  cum  pertinentiis  in  eadem  villa,  quam  terram  cum 
tofto  habuimus  de  dono  Emeburga)  de  Fangefosse,  similiter  unam  bovatam  temc 
et  di.  cum  pertinentiis  in  Gouthorp,  quam  habuimus  de  dono  Nicholai  de  Hugate 
et  Aselinse,  uxoris  suaj.  Insuper  etiam  unam  bovatam  teme  cum  pertinentiis 
suis  in  Yolthorp,  quam  habuimus  de  dono  ct  concessione  Ad©  filii  Alani  ct 
Alicia),  filisB  et  hajredis  Willelmi  de  Ergum,  secundum  quod  in  cartis  omnium 
pra)dictorum  super  [hoc]  nobis  confectis  plenius  continetur ;  et  prseterea  omnes 
terras  quas  ineisdem  villis  de  Yolthorp  ct  Gouthorp  de  emptione  habuimus  vel 
adquisitione  cum  omnibus  pertinentiis  suis.  Tenend.  et  habend.  eidem  Roberto 
de  Gray  et  hseredibus  suis  libere,  quiete,  et  integre,  et  licito,  cum  omnibus  perti- 
nentiis suis  et  Ubertatibus  et  liberis  consuetudinibus  ad  praidictas  terras  pertinen- 
tibus ;  faciendo  inde  forinseciun  servitium  capitalibus  dominis  quantum  pertinet 
ad  terras  praniictas  pro  omni  servitio.  Et  ut  haic  nostra  concessio,  etc.  Test, 
ete.  Data  apud  Suwoll,  quinto  decimo  kalendas  Octobris,  anno  Domini  M.cc.xxx 
quinto  (i'a:  Bot,  Majore  archiep.  Gray.     In  dorso.  No.  83). 


FEODA    MILITUM    ARCHIEPISCOPATUS    EBOR.  391 

ncpoti  suo,  qui  quidem  Walterus  de  Mikelfeud  debuit  tenere  de 
domino  archiepiscopo  in  capite  feodum  unius  militis,  quod  fuit 
Andreae  de  Helpelthorp,  unde  consilium  est  apponendum. 


KESTEVENE  IN  COMITATU  LINCOLNI^. 

In  Wytham^  duae  carucate  terrae.  In  Twiford'"  quatuor 
bovatae  terrae.  In  Skillington  quatuor  carucatae  et  ij  bovatae 
terrae.  In  Wolesthorp*  tres  carucatae  terrse.  In  Lepingthorp' 
una  carucata  terrae.  In  Levington**  quatuor  carucatae  terrae. 
In  Eston'  tres  carucatae  terrae.  In  Wyma  duse  carucatae  terrae, 
quas  Rogerus  de  Sausemer  tenet. 

In  Billinghey  et  Walecote*'  viginti'  carucatae  terrae.  In 
Metheringham  duae  bovatae  terrae.  In  (liundreda  de — struck 
out)  Rusebyy  tres  carucatae  terrae,  et  sex  bovatae.  In  Swane- 
thon'  hundreda  novem  carucatae  terrae,  et  duae  bovatae.  In 
Pikeworth"  duae  carucatae  et  duae  bovatae.  In  Dauleby*  una 
carucata.  In  hundreda  de  Killingburgh^  quinque  carucatae 
quas  Burnellus  tenet  in  Neuton.''  Trikingham,  Wresteby'  et 
Stowe^  quatuor  carucatae  et  sex  bovatae. 

(Summa  xli.  xixs.  viijd. — in  manu  receniiori). 

9  North  Witham,  in  the  wapentake  of  Beltisloe. — Willehnus  de  Mortymer 
et  Willelmus  de  Poynton  et  Abbas  de  Billin^ey  tenent  di.  feed,  milit.  in  North- 
wyme  et  Lopinthorp  et  in  West*  de  archiepiscopo,  et  archiepiscopus  de  domino 
rego  in  capite  {Testa  de  Nevill,  327  6).  In  1307,  William  de  Mortimer  did 
homage  "  pro  quarta  parte  unius  feodi  in  Lopinthorp,  et  pro  duabus  partibus 
unius  feodi  in  Wollesthoq)  et  Witheme  "  {Reg.  Greenfield,  ii.,  221  a). 

•"  Twyford,  a  hamlet  in  the  parish  of  Colsterworth.  In  1298  the  archbishop 
received  the  homage  of  William  de  Mortimer,  of  Dunnesly ver,  "  pro  iiij  bov. 
terne  in  Twyford,  j  car.  terrse  in  Lepinthorp  et  ij  car.  terra?  in  Wolesthorp  " 
{Reg.  Newark,  16  a). 

*  Woolsthorpe  (the  birthplace  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton),  a  hamlet  about  half  a 
mile  west  of  Colsterworth. 

'  Lebthorpe,  or  Lobthorpe,  a  hamlet  in  the  parish  of  North  Witham. 

*  Lavington,  alicu  Lenton,  four  miles  S.W.  of  Folkingham. 

"  Othenvise  called  "Eston  juxta  Qraham"  (page  385,  antea).  Easton,  a 
hamlet  in  the  parish  of  Stoke  Rocheford,  is  about  six  miles  south  of  Grantham. 
Thomas  Palfrey  held  lands  in  Eston  and  Stoke  in  1443  {Marrat't  Lincolnshire, 
iii.,  360). 

••  "Waloton"  is  struck  out,  and  "Walecote"  superscribed.  Walcott  is 
about  two  miles  N.W.  of  liillinghay. 

'  Twelve  of  these  carucates  were  in  Billinghay,  and  eight  in  Walcott  (Domes- 
dag  Book,  ed.  1783,  page  340). 

y  Probably  an  error  for  Duseby  (Dowsby).    See  page  395,  postea, 

'  Swaton,  five  miles  N.E.  of  Folkingham. 

"  Pickworth  is  two  miles  west  of  Folkingham. 

*  Perhaps  this  is  Dembleby,  near  Folkingham. 

'  Billingborough,  three  miles  east  of  Folkingham. 

^  Newton  is  about  two  miles  and  a  half  west  of  Threckingham. 

"  I  am  unable  to  identify  Wresteby. 

^  Stow,  in  the  parish  of  Threckingham. 


392  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 


WESTRIDINO    IN    COMITATU    LINCOLNLS. 

In  Herpeswell  v  bovatse  et  dimidia.  In  Hakestliom^  una 
canicata  terrse  ct  iiij  bovatse.  Gregorius  quidam  tenuit  in 
eadcm  villa  unam  carucatam  tcrrse  et  septem  bovatas  et  di- 
midiara,  quas  quidam  Hugo  tenet.  (Summa  xiiijs.  viijd- — in 
manu  recentiori.) 


NORTKIDINGH    IN    COMITATU    LINCOLNIJS. 

Alanus  de  Motel  tenet  unam  carueatam  terrae  in  Cokewaud-* 
In  Hickling*  et  in  Gle>  sunt  [  ]*  bovatse  terrae,  de  quibus 

quidam  Radulfus  tenet  iiij  bovatas.  Rieardus  de  Werreby 
tenet  in  Swawell'  vj  bovatas,  in  Staliburg^  vj  bovatas,  in  Keleby* 
iiij  bovatas  et  dimidiam,  in  Riggeby^  iij  earucatas  et  vj  bovatas. 
In  Benigwortli''  sunt  duse  carucatae  et  iiij  bovatse  quas  Rieardus 
de  Line'  tenet.  In  Panton  et  Barkworth^  sunt  duse  carucatse 
et  vj  bovatae  terrae  quas  Gilbertus  de  Tycye  tenet.  In  Lisigton'' 
sunt  septem  earueatae  quas  Herbertus*  filius  Aubricii  tenet.     In 


f  Hackthorno  is  about  fivo  miles  E.S.E.  of  Harpswell,  and  eight  miles  north 
of  Lincoln. — Galfridus  filius  Willelmi  tenet  [de  archiepisoopo  Ebor.]  unum  feod. 
in  nakel thorn  de  veteri  feoffamento  ( Tesia  de  Nevill,  306  h). 

*  Cuxwold,  or  Cokeswold,  near  Calstor. 

'  Healing,  six  miles  west  of  Grimsby.  i  Clee,  near  Grimsby. 

*  ArchiepiJscopus  Ebor.  tenet  in  llekcling  et  Cle  v  bov.  et  in  Stalingbur^  yj 
bov.  quas  Gilbertus  de  Bighesbj  tenet  per  servitium  di.  miUt.,  et  Hugo  de  \  erli 
in  Swalve,  de  illo  archiepisoopo,  vj  bov.  per  servitium  xxyj**  partis  unius  milit. 
Et  Brobertus  do  Muncoaus,  de  illo  archiepisoopo,  in  Cukewaud  unam  car.  per 
servitium  xxx™«  partis  unius  milit.,  et  Hugo  de  Verli  in  Bilebi  vj  bov.  per 
servitium  xxvj^  partis  unius  milit.  {Testa  de  Nevillj  347  b), 

'  Probably  Swallow,  near  Cuxwold. 

*•  Stallingborough,  seven  miles  N.W.  of  Grimsby. — Galfridus  de  CastoUund 
tenet  [de  archiepisoopo  Ebor.]  quartam  partem  unius  foodi  in  Stalingbursr  (Testa 
de  Nevill,  306  h). 

"  Keelby,  six  miles  west  of  Grimsby. 

*  lligsby,  in  Calceworth  hundred,  about  two  miles  west  of  Alford.— Ca/jiua/A. 
Thomas  de  Riggesby  tenet  in  lliggesby,  Allesby  (Ailby),  Toutheby  (Tt)thby), 
Aufford  (Alford),  Welle  et  Sutton  feodum  unius  milit.  "do  honore  archiepiscopi 
Ebor.  {Testa  de  Nevill,  331  a). 

p  Benni worth,  in  Wraggoe  wapentake,  six  miles  N.E.  of  Wragby. — Willelmus 
filius  Badulphi  tenet  in  Beningwurth  xiij""*  partem  feodi  unius  milit.  de  dicto 
archiepisoopo  {Testa  de  Nevill,  332  a). 

«  Panton  and  West  Barkwith,  near  Wragby. — Willelmus  de  Panton  tenet  in 
Panton  et  Barcwurth  feod.  unius  milit.  de  archiepisoopo  Ebor.  [^Testa  de  Nevill, 
332  a). 

»"  Liasington,  four  miles  N.N.AV.  of  Wragby. — Thomas  de  lliggesby  tenet  in 
Lissington  feod.  unius  milit.  de  dicto  archiepisoopo  {Testa  de  Nevill,  332  a). 

'  Arcbiepisoopus  Ebor.  tenuit  in  capito  do  domino  rege  iiij*"  car.  terrie  in 
Lissingrton,  et  illaa  dedit  Herberts  filio  Aubri  pro  servitio  unius  milit.,  et  lucredes 
Herberti  eas  tcnent  (Testa  de  Nevill,  338  a). 


FEODA    MILITUM    AACHIEPISCOFATUS   EBOR.  393 

Wolingeham^  sunt  duae  carucatae  [et]  una  bovata  et  dimidia 
quas  Ricardus  de  Werby  tenet.  In  Heyton"  una  carucata  et 
iiij  bovatse  quas  idem  Ricardus  tenet.  In  Gryselai"  {sic)  et 
Burgo"'  sunt  duae  carucatae  et  duse  bovatae  quas  idem  Ricardus 
tenet.  In  Barkeworth'  sunt  vj  bovatae  quas  idem  Ricardus 
tenet.  In  Schelford  Hornebyy  sunt  iij  carucatae  terrae  et  vij 
bovatse.  In  Welfrikeby*  sunt  duae  carucatae  et  duae  bovatae  quas 
Archidiaconus  tenet.     (Summa  cviijs.  iiijd. — in  manu  recentiori.) 

FEODA    INFRA    LINDESIE    IN    COMITATU    LINCOLNI^. 

Haeres  Hugonis  de  Werly  tenet  in  Burthe/  Greseby,  Wo- 
lingham,  Barkeworth,  Hayton  et  Hackethom  feodum  duorum 
militum  et  dimidium. 

Gilbertus  de  Riggeby*  tenet  in  Riggeby/  Walle,  Lissington 
ct  Stalingburg  feodum  unius  militis. 

'  South  Willingham,  five  miles  N.E.  of  "Wragby. — Archiepiscopus  Ebor. 
tenuit  in  capite  de  domino  rege  in  Grisebi  unam  car.  terrae  et  di.,  in  Willingham 
ij  car.  et  j  bov.  et  di.,  in  Barcwarth  iiij  bov.,  et  illas  dedit  Willelmo  de  VerU  pro 
servitio  dS.  milit.  (Testa  de  Nevill,  837  b). 

"  Hainton,  near  South  Willingham. 

'  Grisbj,  a  hamlet  in  the  parish  of  Burgh  upon  Bain,  three  miles  N.E.  of 
Hainton. 

'  Robertus  de  Brettevill  et  Amabil  de  Verly  tenent  in  Burgo,  Griseby,  Wa- 
lingham,  Heynton  et  Barcwurth  feod.  unius  milit.  et  di.  de  archiepiscopo  Ebor., 
et  idem  de  domino  rege  in  capite  {Testa  de  Nevill,  332  a). 

'  Probably  East  Barkwith. 

'  The  places  intended  are  Tetford  and  South  Ormesby,  in  Hill  hundred.  At 
the  date  of  the  Domesday  Survey  the  archbishop  held  three  carucates  in  Tesforde, 
and  half  a  carucate  in  Ormesbi  {Domesday  Book,  ed.  1783,  page  189). — Hylle 
fcap.  Gilbertus  filius  Roberti  tenet  in  Teflbrd  Homesby  unum  feod.  de  archi- 
episcopo Ebor.  {Testa  de  Nevill,  332  6). 

'  Perhaps  this  is  Worlaby,  an  extra-parochial  hamlet  about  one  mile  north 
of  Tetford.  The  archbishop  held  two  carucates  and  two  bovates  in  "  Wlvricesbi " 
{Domesday  Book,  ed.  1783,  page  139). — Hille  toap.  Willelmus  de  Perci  tenuit 
ij  car.  terrsD  et  ij  bov.  in  Wlfrikeby,  quas  dedit  Capitulo  Beati  Petri  Ebor.  in 
puram  elemosinam,  et  canonici  illas  tenent  (Testa  de  Nevill,  836  a). 

"  In  1301,  Robert  de  Hauley  did  homage  "pro  ten.  in  villis  de  Gryseby, 
Burgh,  Heynton,  Skelford  (Tetford?),  Wolingham,  Barkeword,  Herdeby 
(Omiesby  ?)  et  Wylfritheby  "  (Re^.  Corhridge,  103  h),  in  1309  "  pro  duobus  feod. 
et  di.  in  Burgh,  Gryseby,  Wolingham,  Haynton,  Barkworth,  Hakthom  et 
Herpeswell"  {Reg.  Oreenfield,  ii.,  221a),  and  in  1323  "pro  ij  feod.  et  di.  in 
Gryseby,  Burgh,  Heynton,  Shelford  (Tetford?),  Wylyngham,  Barkeword, 
Herdoby  (Ormesby  ?)  et  AVylfritheby"  (Reg.  Melton,  595  6). 

*  The  following  documents  probably  relate  to  this  family. — Bominus  Walterus 
de  Ludham  habet  custodiam  terrarum  quae  fuerunt  Thomse  de  Riggeby  usque  ad 
legitimam  setatem  ha^redum.  Data  apud  Eawod,  iiij  kalendas  Maii,  anno  trice- 
simo  (Ex  Rot.  Minore  archiep.  Gray.  In  dorso.  No.  22).  Bominus  Willelmus 
de  Wydinton  habet  maritagium  ha^redum  dicti  ThomsB  de  Riggeby  ad  neptem 
suam,  filiam  Simonis  de  Gringetorp.  Ita  quod  si  ipsa  maritata  ante  a>tatem  viri 
sui  decedat  revertatur  maritagium  ad  archiepiscopum.  Data  apud  Kawod,  ut 
supra  (Ihid.,  No.  23). 

**  On  thft  19th  November,  1298,  ''apud  Broyerton,  post  prandium,"  the 


394  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

WiUelmus  de  Panton''  tenet  in  Panton'  feodum  unius  militis. 
Robertus  de  Hesel-^  tenet  in  Schelford^  feodum  unius  militis, 
quod  Robertus  filius  Gilberti  de  eo  tenet. 

archbishop  reoeiyed  the  homage  of  Sir  Thomas  de  Byggesby,  knigfat,  "  pro  ten. 
in  Ryggesby,  Lifflyngton,  Staljmburg,  Swaby,  Wdle,  Hoytou  (Hattoft?), 
Alworth  ( Alford  ?),  Stouyeby  (Toutheby),  Sutton  et  Aleby,"  which  were  held 
"  per  servilium  feodi  unius  milit.  "  {Re^.  Newark,  17  h).  In  1300,  Sir  Thomaa 
de  Eiggesby  did  homage  "pro  ten.  in  Eiggesby,  Liasington,  Stalingburgh,  et 
alibi  "  (Re^.  Corbridge,  103  h),  and  again  in  1318  {Reg.  MelUm,  595  h).  In  1326, 
"Sadulphus  de  Eiggesby,  filius  et  hseres  domini  Thonuc  de  Biggesby,"  did 
homage  "  pro  feodo  et  di.  unius  milit.  in  Biggesby  et  Lissington,  cum  suis  mem- 
bris  Bleby  (Aleby  ?),  Walle,  Houtou,  Aleford,  Toutheby,  Sutton,  Swaby,  Amby, 
Sauthorp  (Sausthorpe),  et  Boldeston  juxta  Suwell "  {Ibid.).  In  1332,  "  Thomaa 
de  Byggesby,  filius  et  b aires  Badulphi  de  Byggesby,**  rendered  homage  "pro 
terris  et  ten.  quae  tenet  pro  feodo  unius  milit.  in  Byggesby  et  Lissington,  cum 
suis  membris,  videlicet  Bleby,  Welle,  Houtou,  Aldeford,  Thoutheby,  Sutton, 
Swaby,  Amby  et  Sauthorj^h  **  {Ibid.). 

*  Archiepiscopus  £bor.  tenuit  in  capite  de  domino  rege  in  Fanton  et  Bare- 
warth  ij  car.  et  iij  bov.  £t  idem  archiepiscopus  dedit  illas  Osberto  de  Panton 
pro  seryitio  unius  milit.,  et  hairedes  ejus  adhuc  tenent  {Testa  de  Nevill,  337  b). 

♦  In  1299,  "  Johannes  filius  Hugonis  de  Paunton  fecit  homagium  pro  ten. 
de  Paunton,  juxta  Wrageby,  et  West  Barkeworth,  et  respondet  pro  feodo  j 
milit.  **  {Seg.  Newark ,  18  a).  In  1301,  the  archbishop  received  the  homage  of 
John  de  Paunton  "  pro  ten.  in  Paunton  et  Weste  Barkeword  **  (Reg,  Corbridge, 
103  b).  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  John  de  Paunton,  "  qui  tenuit  de  rege,  archiepisoopaia 
Ebor.  vacante,"  was  taken  in  the  33rd  Edward  I.,  William  de  Paunton,  '*  frater 
prsodicti  Johannis,**  being  his  next  heir  {Cal.  &en.,  ii.,  680).  "Willelmus, 
filius  ("sicj  Johannis  de  Paunton,"  did  homage  for  the  same  lands  in  1306  {Reg. 
Oreenfieldy  ii.',  221  a),  and,  as  "  dominus  Willelmus  de  Paunton,  miles,"  in 
1318  {Reg.  Melton,  594 ft).  In  133 1,  "Willelmus  filius  Willelmi  de  Paunton, 
juxta  Wraggeby,"  rendered  homage  "  pro  terris  et  ten.  in  Paunton  et  Barkworth 
et  alibi  in  com.  Line.  **  {Ibid.,  695  b),  and  in  1337  "  Bobertus  de  Paunton,  firater 
et  hffires  Willelmi  de  Paunton,"  did  homage  "pro  maneriis  de  Paunton  et 
Barkesworth  in  Lyndesay"  (Ibid.).  In  13 i4,  the  archbishop  received  the 
homage  of  Hugh  de  Cressy  "  pro  iij''»  parte  j  feodi  in  Paunton  et  West  Barkworth 
in  com.  Line. "  (Reg.  Zouche,  300  a). 

/  Hille  wap.  Bobertus  de  Hcsela  tenet  in  Toford  feodum  unius  milit.  do 
feodo  archiepiscopi  Ebor.,  quod  Hugo  de  Nevill  tenet  de  eo,  et  archiepiscopus  de 
domino  rege  in  capite  (Testa  de  Nevill,  336  b).     See  page  393,  note  y. 

fr  An  error  for  Teford,  now  called  Tetford.— In  1298,  "  dominus  Philippus 
de  Teford  fecit  homagium  pro  ten.  in  Teford  et  Ormesby"  (Reg.  Newark,  16  6), 
and  in  1301  "  pro  ten.  in  Thcford  et  Homesby,"  which  he  hold  "  per  feod.  j 
milit.  "  (Reg.  Corbridge,  103  b).  On  Au<,'ust  4tb,  1303,  "  venit  dominus  Thomas 
de  Brayboef,  miles,  oslendens  se  paratum  facere  homagium  domino  Thoma;,  Ebor. 
archiepisoopo,  pro  proj>arte  sua  tencmentorum  qua?  fuerunt  domini  Philippi  de 
Teford  in  Teford  "  (Ibid.).  The  Templars  held  certain  tenements  in  Wetherby 
of  Sir  Philip  de  Tefurth  {antea,  page  204,  note  e).  The  archbishop  received 
the  homage  of  William  de  Ouneby  "  pro  ten.  in  Teford  et  Ormesby  '*  in  1303 
(Reg.  Corbridge,  103  b),  and  that  of  Thomas  de  Ouneby,  or  Ounesby,  for  one 
knight*8  fee  in  "  Tetford  et  Ormesby  in  com.  Line./'  in  1318  {Reg.  MeUon,  595  b). 
Perhaps  he  was  the  same  person  as  Thomas  de  Outhenby,  or  Aunby,  who  held 
Aston  in  1316  (antea,  pages  281  n,  358).  In  1332,  "  dominus  Thomas,  rector 
ecclesiaj  de  Thetford,  Lync.  dioc.,"  did  homage  "  pro  j  mesuagio  et  j  bov.  in  villa 
de  Thetford  **  (Reg.  Melton,  595  b).  In  1351,  the  archbishop  received  the  homage 
of  Sir  William  de  Totheby,  knight,  "  pro  terris  et  ten.  in  villis  de  Tetford  et 
Biggesby  in  com.  Line.  "  (Reg.  Zoucke,  300  b). 


PEODA   MILITUM   ARCHIEPISCOPATUS    EBOK.  395 

Robertus  de  Hakeredeby*  et  Margareta  tenent  in  Benig- 
worth*  dccimara  partem  feodi  unius  militis. 
(Summa  xij  li.  vs. — in  manu  recentiori) . 

FEODA    IN    KESTEVEN. 

Willebnus  filius  Petri  de  Billigvere,  Waleton/  Likethorp* 
tenent  {sic)  feodum  unius  militis. 

Hugo  filius  Radulfi  cum  hseredibus  suis  de  Griseley  tenet  in 
Ruseby'  feodum  imius  militis. 

Idem  Hugo"*  tenet  in  Laventon  de  Petro  filio  Herberti,  de 
eodem  feodo^  feodum  unius  militis. 

Oliverus  de  Ayncurt,  per  Rogerum  Jollanum^  tenet  in  Hoie- 
burgh**  feodum  unius  militis. 

Walterus  de  Escurs  tenet  in  Schillingcton  feodum^  unius 
militis. 

Thomas  Palefrai  tenet  in  Eston^  et  in  comitatu  Leycestre, 
feodima''  unius  militis^  sed  dicit  quod  non  debet  respondere  nisi 
pro  dimidio  feodo. 

*  Archiepiscopus  Ebor.  teouitin  capite  de  domiuorege  ^  car.  teme  et  di.  in 
Benigwarth,  et  B>obertus  de  Adredeby  et  Margareta  de  Benigwarth  tenent  de 
eodem  feodo  unam  car.  terrse  per  servitium  x™»  partis  unius  milit.  {Testa  de 
Nevill,  338  a). 

*  In  1307,  Thomas  de  Benigworth  did  homage  "  pro  j  mesuagio  et  iij  bov.  in 
Beningworth,"  which  he  held  "  pro  xx»»  parte  feodi, — reddendo  per  annum  ixs. " 
{Re£f,  Greenfield,  ii.,  222  a).  In  1319,  "  WiUelmus  filius  Thomae  de  Benyng- 
worth  "  rendered  homage  "  pro  xx"»»  parte  feodi  j  milit.  in  Benyngworth  "  (Rea. 
Melton,  595  6). 

J  This  entry  is  evidently  corrupt. — Willebnus  filius  Petri  tenet  [de  archi- 
episcopo  Ebor.]  unum  feod.  milit.  in  Billingey  et  Waleoote  de  veteri  feofiamento 
(Testa  de  Nevill,  306  b).  Archiepiscopus  Ebor.  habet  in  Billingeie  et  Waleoote 
servitium  unius  miUt.  quod  Petrus  de  Bilingeie  tenet  (Ibid.,  840  a). — In  1307, 
Sir  John  de  Meaux  did  homage  for  one  knight's  fee  in  "  Billingeye  et  Walecote  " 
(Rea.  Greenfield,  ii.,  222  a),  and  again  in  1318  (£eff.  Melton,  595a). 

*  I  am  unable  to  identify  Likethorp. 

'  Probably  an  error  for  Duseby  (Dowsby).— Hugo  filius  Badulphi  tenet  [de 
archiepiscopo  Ebor.]  feodum  unius  milit.  in  Douseby  de  veteri  feofiamento  (Testa 
de  Nevill,  806  b). — Archiepiscopus  Ebor.  habet  in  Dusebv  servitium  di.  miUt. 
quod  Matilda  de  Gynai  tenet  in  dote  (Ibid.,  341  a).  Sir  Thomas  de  Ros,  brother 
of  Sir  William  de  kos,  junior,  of  Ingmanthorpe,  did  homage  for  the  manor  of 
Dousby  in  1298  (Beg.  Newark,  17  6),  in  1300  (Iteg.  Corbridge,  1036),  in  1809 
{Meg.  Greenfield,  ii.,  221  a),  and  again  in  1318  (Meg.  Melton,  595  a). 

'"  Uup^o  filius  Radulfi  tenet  in  Lavinton  feodum  unius  milit.  de  Herberto  filio 
Petri,  et  idem  H.  de  archiepiscopo  Ebor.,  et  idem  archiepiscopus  de  domino  rege 
in  ca[.ite  (Testa  de  Nevill,  326  6). 

"  An  error,  I  believe,  for  ilanewurth  (Potter  Hanworth,  in  Lango  wapen- 
take).— Hseres  Oliveri  Leyncurt  (Doyncurt)  habet  feodum  unius  militis  in  Hane- 
wurth,  quod  Willelmus  j3eyncurt  tenet  (Testa  de  Nevill,  340  a). 

°  Walterus  de  Scuris  tenet  di.  feodum  milit.  in  Scilington  [de  archiepiscopo 
Ebor.],  et  ipse  de  domino  rege  in  capite  (Testa  de  Nevill,  827  6). 

'  Thomas  Palefrey  tenet  tres  partes  unius  feodi  in  Eston  de  archiepisco  Ebcur. 
( Testa  de  Nevill,  306  6,  327  6). 


896  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

Willelmus  de  Bemgworth  tenet  in  Lepingthorp,  in  capite, 
quartam  partem  unins  militis. 

Jordanns  de  la  Land  tenet  in  Lepingthorp,*  Claipol  et 
Wyne  feodum  unins  militis. 

(Summa  xiiij  li.  xs. — in  manu  recentiari). 


FEODA   APUD   CHERCHEDON''   IN    COM.    GLOUCESTER. 

Gilbertus  Morin*  de  Cundos  debet  respondere  pro  feodo 
unius  militis  ct  dimidio. 

Reginaldus  de  Periton  debet  respondere  pro  dimidio  feodo 
unius  militis. 

Thurstanus  dispensator  pro  terra  de  Bristbamton'  et  Cump- 
ton*  respondebit  pro  dimidio  feodo  unius  militis. 

Galfridus  de  Longo  Campo  pro  terra  de  Bristbamton  et 
Elesbrigg*  respondet  pro  tertia  parte  unius  militis. 

Walterus  de  Muscegros"'  pro  Lassandon'  respondet  pro 
tertia  parte  unius  militis. 

Petrus  filius  Herberti  pro  Hyda,  Glouc',  respondet  pro 
quinta  parte  unius  militis. 

(Summa  cxjs.  viijd. — in  manu  recentiori). 


»  Archiepiscopus  habet  in  Lopinthorp  et  in  Wime  ct  in  Wlthorp  feod.  di. 
milit.  quod  Johannes  de  la  Lannd  tenet  {Testa  de  Neville  342a). — In  1300,  Sir 
Thomas  de  Sancto  Lando  did  homage  "  pro  terns  de  Skillington  et  Wollesthorp 
{Se<;.  Corhridge,  103  h). 

'  Churchdown,  near  Gloucester. 

•  Baronia  de  Chirchedon. — 1309,  May  26.  Apud  Chirchedon,  Robertas 
Moryn  de  Swyndon,  filius  et  ha-res  Simonis  Morj'n,  fecit  homagium  domino 
Ebor.  archiepiscopo,  in  manerio  suo  ibidem,  pro  ten.  qua)  clamat  tenere  de  eo,  et 
recoj^novit  se  tenere  in  Swyndon,  Wydeford,  ct  Salford  in  comitatu  Oxon.  unum 
feod.  milit.  et  di.  per  servitium  militare  {Reg.  Oreenfieldy  ii.,  224  b).  Swindon 
is  near  Cheltenham  ;  Widford,  near  Burford,  is  in  a  detached  portion  of  Glou- 
cestershire, within  the  county  of  Oxford  ;  and  Salford  is  about  two  miles  west  of 
Chipping  Norton. 

'  Brij^htharapton,  or  Briokhampton,  a  hamlet  in  the  chapelry  of  Churchdown. 

"  Compton  Abdale,  seven  miles  S.E.  of  Cheltenham.  In  the  19th  Edward  I., 
the  archbishop  had  licence  to  embattle  his  house  here  (Fosbrooke**  Oloucester- 
ahire,  ii.,  431). 

•  Elmbridge,  a  hamlet  in  the  chapelry  of  Churchdown. 

"■  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  AValter  de  Muscegros,  who  died  seised  of  the  manor  of 
La.s8endon  {Cal.  Inq.  p.  m.,  i.,  27),  was  taken  in  the  49th  Henry  III.  (1264-5). 
The  jurors  say  that "  AValterus  de  Muchegros,  avus  praxiicti  AValteri  defuncti, 
habuit  novem  filias,  scilicet,  Petronillam  primogenitara,  ex  qua  nascitur  Wal- 
terus do  Iluntel,  miles,  Margcriam  Mabaunck,  sororcm  PetronilhT,  quae  mortua 
est  et  habuit  tres  filias,  Luciam,  Aliciam  et  Juetman  {alias  Jotam),  et  Julianam, 
Agnetam,  Aliciam,  Johannam,  Matildam,  Elizabetham  et  Amabiliam,  sorores 
pnedicta)  Petronilla) ;  et  sunt  propinquiores  ha?redes  praidicti  A\^alteri  defuncti  de 
maueriis  do  Lessendon  et  de  Bulleye,  et  sunt  plena?  ajtatis"  {Cal.  Gen.,  i.,  114). 

'  La.'tsington  is  aboiit  two  miles  N.W.  of  Gloucester. 


FEODA   MILITUM    ARCHIEPI8C0PATUS   EBOR.  397 

Summa  feodorum  militum  totius  archiepiscopatus^  lij  et  ij 
partes  feodi  iinius  militis^  praeter  bovatas  et  carueatas  de 
Kesteven,  W.estriding  et  Northstriding. 

Ecclesia  de  Kyiiewaldeston,^  quam  habet  archiepiscopus  in 
proprios  usus^  et  quae  consuevit  poni  ad  firmam  pro  xl  marcis 
antcquam  magister  H.  de  Corebrig/  oflBcialis,  fecisset  ibi  vi- 
carium,  nunc  ponitur  pro  xxxij  mareis. 

9  KinoultoD,  in  the  county  of  Nottingham. 
'  See  Fasti  Ebor.,  vol.  i.,  353 ». 


HOMAGIA-  ET  FIDELITATES. 


1287^  Dec.  26.  Memorandum/  quod  dominus  Hugo  de 
Babington^  miles,  fecit  homagium  domino  Johanni/  Dei  gratia, 
Ebor.  archiepiscopo,  Angliae  primati,  in  manerio  suo  de  Scroby, 
die  Sancti  Stephani  in  craatino  Natalis  Domini,  anno  gratise 
M.cc.  octogesimo  septimo,  et  pontificatus  sui  seeundo,  pro  ma- 
nerio de  Burley  in  balliva  de  Otteley.  Salvo  jure  cujuslibet. 
Ita,  videlicet,  quod  prsedictus  pater,  aut  successores  sui,  non 
teneantur  ad  warrantizationem.  Prajsentibus  ibidem  dominis 
Willelmo  de  Vescy,  Thoma  de  Normanvile,  et  aliis  pluiibus, 
sicut  continetur  in  scripto  super  hoc  confecto. 

1290-1,  Jan.  30.  Johannes  de  Wake  fecit  homagium  apud 
Burton,  die  Lunse  proxima  ante  festum  Purificationis  Beats 
Virginis,  pontificatus  domini  J.,  Ebor.  archiepiscopi  anno  quinto, 
pro  quarta  parte  fcodi  unius  militis  in  Cotingham. 

1291<,  Aug.  20.  Memorandum,  quod  xiij  kalendas  Septem- 
bris,  anno  gratise  m.cc.  nonagesimo  quarto,  in  manerio  de 
Schireburn,  pra^sentibus  dominis  Johanne  Sampson  et  Johanne 
de  Melsa,  militibus,  et  aliis,  Johannes  de  Reygate,  junior,  fecit 
homagium  domino  J.,  Ebor.  archiepiscopo,  pro  terra  sua  in 
Stivcton,  Mikelfeld,  Lumby  et  Mileford,  et  juravit  sibi  fide- 
litatcm. 

1295,  Aug.  26.  Memorandum,  quod  Johannes,  filius  do- 
mini Roberti  de  Grey,  fecit  homagium  et  fidclitatem  domino 
J.,  archiepiscopo,  pontificatus  sui  anno  x^,  pro  tcnementis  quae 
clainat  tcnere  dc  ipso. 

1295,  Sept.  27.  Memorandum,  quod  Willelmus  de  Wikelcy 
fecit  homagium  J.,  Ebor.  archici)iscop(),  in  manerio  de  Otteley, 

"  Tho  "Fooda  militum  archiepiscopatus  Ebor."  maybe  appropriately  suc- 
ceeded by  a  list  of  all  the  homages  rendered  to  the  archbishops  for  lands  in 
Yorkshire  held  of  tho  see.  They  are  arranged  chronologically,  commencing 
about  the  date  of  Kirkby's  Inquest,  and  extending  over  a  period  of  nearly  one 
hundred  years.  Brief  extracts  of  other  homages  which  the  archbishops  received 
from  their  tenants  in  the  counties  of  Gloucester,  Leicester,  Lincoln,  Northum- 
berland and  Nottingham,  have  been  given  in  the  notes  to  the  preceding  docu- 
ment. 

*  Tho  first  seven  homac:es,  rendered  to  archbishop  Homanus,  are  taken  from 
Oiflard's  register,  where  tnev  occur  as  marginal  notes  or  interlineations  on  the 
"Feoda  Militum." 

*■  John  Romanus,  archbishop  from  1286  to  1296. 


HOMAOIA    ET    FIDELITATES.  399 

pro  terra  in  Denton  quam  tenet  de  domino ;  et  intelligunt  aliqni 
quod  est  feodum  unius  militis. 

1296,  March  26.  Johannes,  filius  domini  R.''  de  Grey,  fecit 
fidelitatem  et  homagium  J.,  archiepiscopo,  vij  kalendas  Aprilis, 
pontificatns  x®,  [pro  feodo  unius  militis  in  Boulton  et  Yapun  et 
Golthorp.] 

,  Feb.  23.      Memorandum,    quod   dominus   Johannes 

Marmyon,  miles,  fecit  homagium  domino  Johanni,  Ebor.  archi- 
episcopo, in  manerio  suo  Rypon,  vij  kalendas  Martii,  prse- 
sentibus  Johanne  de  Lythegreyns  et  aliis,  pro  tenementis  in 
Rypon. 

1297,  Nov.  21.  Dominus  J.  Wak,  apud  Wylton,  fecit 
homagium  domino  pro  tenementis  in  Codingham,  et  recognovit 
servitium  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  j  militis.     Reg,  Newark,  16  a. 

1297-8,  Jan.  18.  Apud  Cawod,  dominus  J.  de  Bella  Aqua 
fecit  homagium  domino  pro  tenementis  in  Kertelington  et 
Normanton  in  balliva  Suwell,  et  recognovit ....  militis.  Item 
pro  tenemento  in  Bym,  quod  respondet  pro  dimidio  feodo  j 
militis,  ut  dicitur,  in  balliva  de  Schirebum.     Ibid. 

1297-8,  Jan.  18.  Apud  Cawod,  .  .  .  .  de  Mileford*  fecit 
hom./  domino  pro  ten.  in  Levanachton,^  Schirebum  et  Mileford, 
et  respondet  pro  ....  militis.  Reddendo  per  annum  viijs. 
viijd.,  et  nihilominus  faciendo  sectam  curiae  de  Schireburn  de 
tribus  [septimanis  ad  tres  scptimanas.]     Ibid. 

1297-8,  Jan.  18.  Apud  Cawod,  Thomas  de  Ulckelf  fecit 
hom.  pro  ten.  in  Ulskelf,  videlicet,  ij  bovatis  terrse  et  ij  acris, 
ctiam  in  Grimeston*  ij  mesuagiis  et  ij  croftis  ....  mag',  et  per 
servitium  iijs.,  et  faciendo  sectam  ad  curiam  de  Schirebum  de 
tribus  septimanis  ad  iij  septimanas.  Et  nescitur  pro  quota 
parte  feodi  j  militis  tenet.     Ibid. 

1297-8,  Jan.  18.  Memorandum,  quod  Johannes  filius  Ri- 
cardi  Forestarii  de  Wystowe  tenet  in  Wystowe  ij  tofta  et  Ixvj 
acras  terrae  arabiles  et  viij  acras  prati,  reddendo  per  annum  xs. 
pro  omnibus  servitiis,  nescitur  tamen  pro  quota  parte  feodi,  et 
fecit  hom.  domino  apud  Cawod.     Ibid. 

1297-8,  Jan.  18.  Apud  Cawod,  Thomas  de  Marston  fecit 
hom.  domino  pro  ten.  in  Levenaghton,  videlicet,  pro  j  mesuagio 
et  pro  iiij"  acris  terrae,  tam  in  dominico  quam  in  servitio,  et 
viij  acris  prati,  reddendo  per  annum  iijs.  xjd.,  faciendo  sectam 

*  Robert,  son  and  heir  of  Walter  de  Gray,  who  held  one  knight's  fee  in 
Bolton,  Tapham  and  Gowthorpe,  as  mentioned  at  page  390,  antea, 

'  Probably  William  de  Camera  of  South  Milford. 

/  Contractions  of  such  words  as  homagium,  fidelitas,  septimana,  tenementum, 
etc.,  will  be  henceforth  used. 
«"  Lennerton,  near  Sherbum. 

*  Grimston,  in  the  parish  of  Kirkby  Wharfe. 


400  ILLUSTRATIVE   DOCUMENTS. 

ad  curiam  de  Schirebum  de  iij  sept,  ad  tres  sept.  Et  debet  re- 
spondere  de  v^*  parte  quartse  partis  feodi  j  militis.     Ibid. 

1297-8,  Feb.  13.  Apud  Mu nekton  juxta  Rypon,  Kicardus 
de  Babington  recognovit  se  tenere  in  capite  de  archiepiscopo 
Ebor,  manerium  de  Burley  per  horn,  et  fid.  et  sectam  ad  curiam 
de  Otteley  de  tribus  sept,  ad  tres  sept.,  et  wardum  et  releviimi 
quando  accidit.  Et  respondet  pro  dl.  feodo  j  milit.  in  scutagio 
et  relevio,  pro  quo  tantum,  dietis  die  et  loco,  fecit  horn.  Hen- 
rico, Ebor.  electo.     Ibid.,  16  b. 

1297-8,  Feb.  27.  Johannes  de  Reygate,  in  prsesentia  do- 
mini  Johannis  de  Lithegreyns,  dominorum  Lamberti  de  Tri- 
kingham  et  Roberti  de  Levesham,  et  aliorum  pluriura,  in 
camera  sub  oriolo  de  Cawod,  fecit  domino  electo  hom.  et  fid. 
suam  pro  terris  et  ten.  suis  in  Stivcton,  Mikelfcld,  Mileford  et 
Lumby.  Et  recognovit  quod  tenet  per  feodum  j  milit.,  et  petiit 
diem  usque  Fascha  de  majori  servitio  ab  eo  exacto,  ut  interim 
consulat  et  deliberet  super  illo.     Ibid. 

1298,  June  12.  Dominus  Johannes  de  Grey,  miles,  fecit 
hom.  domino  apud  Thorp,  praesentibus  domino  Johanne  de 
Lit  .  .  .  .  ;  et  quia  non  fuit  certus  de  quantitate  ten.  suorum  quae 
de  domino  tenuit,  nee  de  servitio  per  quod  tenet  easdem,  dominus 
dedit  sibi  diem  ad  respondendum  ....  sua  apud  Ebor.,  super 
quibus  dominum  tunc  promisit  reddcre  certiorem.     Ibid. 

1298,  June  16.  Memorandum,  quod  dominus  Ricardus  de 
Goldeburgh,  senior,  Ricardus  filius  ejus,  Stephanus  de  Thorp,* 
et  dominus  Symon  Ward,  fecerunt  hom.  sua  domino  H.,  Ebor. 
archiepiscopo,  in  crastino  consecrationis  suae,  apud  Ebor.,  vi- 
delicet xvj  kalendas  Julii,  anno  gratiae  m.cc.  nonagesimo 
octavo,  et  juraverunt  sibi  fidelitates.  Et  Symon  recognovit  se 
tenere  in  Giseley,  Gevildale^'  et  Kirkeby  super  Werf  per  ser- 
vitium  j  feodi  militis,  et  in  Neuby*  per  servitium  quartae  partis 
feodi  j  militis.  De  aliis  restat  inquirendum  quantiun  qmlibet 
tenet,  et  per  quae  servitia,  et  ubi  tenementa  ilia  consistant. 

Ricardus,  senior,  tenet  de  archiepiscopo  in  Pole'  et  Farnley 
pro  dimidio  feodo  unius  militis,  ut  creditur.  Inquiratur.  Ibid., 
17  a. 

1298,  June  17.  Item  Johannes  filius  Reginaldi,  die  Martis 
post  consecrationem  praedictam,  videlicet,  xyj*"  (sic)  kalendas 
Julii,  fecit  homagium  domino,  apud  Ebor.,  in  capella  sua,  pro 

'  Probably  Stephen  de  Thorpe,  of  Thorpe  Welwick,  in  Holderness. 

i  Givendale,  near  Eipon. 

*  Newby-super-Yore.    See  page  212,  atUea. 

'  Poole  and  rarnley,  near  Otley. 

"  A  manifest  error  for  xv.  Archbishop  Newark  was  consecrated  in  York 
Minster  on  Sunday,  the  16th  of  June,  1298  (Fdsti  Ebor.,  i.,  352).  The  follow- 
ing Tuesday  would  therefore  be  the  15th  kalends  of  July. 


HOMAOIA   ET    FIDELITATES.  401 

tenementis  in  Lounesburg,  Wyverthorp,  Helpirthorp,  Lutton/ 
altera  Lutton,  Collum,  Crohom,  Schirebum,  Briddesale,  Tir- 
kalby,  Langetoft,  quae  tenet  per  servitia  trium  feodorum 
militum.     Ibid, 

1298,  June  20.  Johannes  de  Staveley,  apud  Thorp,  fecit 
bora,  et  fid.  domino  archiepiscopo,  pro  ix  bov.  terrae  quas  tenet 
in  domiiiico  et  servitio  [in]  Suth  Burton,  per  horn,  et  servitium 
ixs.  iiijd.  per  ann.,  et  scutagium  quantum  pertinet  ad  xij™*™ 
partem  feodi  j  milit.,  et  plus,  quantum  spectat  ad  j  bov.  terrae. 
Et  tenet  [etiam]  in  villa  del  WeP  j  mesuagium  [et]  iij  bov. 
terrae  per  servitium  xlvd.  pro  omni  servitio.  De  secta  curiae,  et 
aliis,  inquiratur.     Ibid, 

1298,  June  22.  Dominus  J.  de  Melsa,  miles,  apud  Cawod, 
fecit  hom.  domino  archiepiscopo  pro  ten.  quae  tenet  de  ipso  in 
Hodeliston  et  Wetewang,  et  juravit  fid.  [Et  quia  non]  fiiit 
certus  de  quantitate  ten.,  nee  de  quantitate  servit',  injunctum 
est  ei  quod  super  hoc  certificet  dominum  distincte  intra  xv  dies. 
Ibid, 

1298,  .     Apud  Cawod,  dominus  admisit  hom.  domini 

Roberti  de  Fumeus,  militis,  salvo  jure  cujuslibet,  pro  ten.  quae 

tenet  in  Lotrington,  videlicet,  pro  tertia  parte  manerii 

Et  recognovit  etiam  .  .  .  iij^*"*  partem  feocQ  j  milit.  se  tenere,  et 
per  wardum  cum  accidit,  et  per  sectam  curiae  de  tribus  sept,  ad 
tres  sept.     Ibid, 

1298,  Sept.  15.  Memorandum,  quod  apud  Beverlacum,  in 
praesentia  W.  de  Kelk,  tunc  ballivi,  Henricus  de  Witherton, 
pro  iij  bov.  terrae,  Galfridus  del  Hill  pro  j  bov.  terrae,  Johannes 
Cokerel  pro  j  bov.  terrae,  ct  Ivo  Cokerel  pro  j  bov.  terrae,  quas 
tenent  in  Coldon,  fecerunt  domino  hom.  et  fid.,  per  quam  recog- 
noverunt  se  tenere  per  servitium  ad  sectam  curiae  de  Coldon  in 
placitis  emergentibus  inter  partes  de  eadem  villa,  cum  ad  hoc 
per  octo  dies  ante  fuerint  summoniti,  per  compositionem  inter  J., 
archiepiscopum,  et  illos  de  Coldon,  factam.     Ibid,,  \7  b, 

1298, .     Memorandum,  quod  dominus  Johannes  Mar- 

myon,^  miles,  fecit  hom.  et  fid.  domino  archiepiscopo,  pontificatus 
sui  anno  primo,  apud  Thorp,  pro  ten.  quae  tenet  in  Rypon;  et, 
facta  fidelitate,  injunctum  est  ei,  in  virtute  praestiti  juramenti, 
quod  faci.at  constare  domino  citra  Natale  Domini,  de  quantitate 
feodi  milit.,  et  per  quae  senitia,  quod  promisit.  Et  postea  re- 
cognovit  se  tenere  per  servitia hie  annexa 

"  East  and  We8t  Luttou,  in  the  wapentake  of  Buckrose. 

"  The  villa^^e  of  Weel  Ls  about  one  mile  east  of  Beverley. 

p  Son  and  heir  of  "William  de  Marmion,  by  Loretta,  daughter  and  co-heiress 
of  Roesia  de  Dover.  Sir  John  Marmion  died  April  5th,  1322^  and  was  succeeded 
by  his  son  John,  who  died  April  30th,  1335. 

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402  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

A  sonn  trecher  seygnur  Henre,  par  la  grace  Dieu  ercevesque 
de  Everwik,  le  soen  Johan  Marmyoun  saluz^  honurs  et  reverences 
com  a  sonn  seiguur.  Sachet  sire  ke  teing  en  la  vile  de  Rypoun 
de  vous  vij  placeea  de  queus  jeo  receyue  xijs.  de  rente  par  an, 
pur  la  quele  rente  jeo  vous  face  homage,  feaute,  et  suyte  de 
treys  semayns  en  treys  semaynes  a  vostre  cnrte  de  Rypon.  Et 
ceste  lettre  si  le  vous  plest  vous  maunk  pur  ceo  ke  vous  me 
hargastes  quant  jeo  vous  fis  le  homage.  Cher  sire,  si  reu  voillet 
ke  fere  puysse  maundet  com  a  celuy  ke  volunters  ke  volunters 
(sic)  freyt  chose  ke  vous  probist.  Saluz  a  Deu  ke  vous  gard  a 
tons  jours.    Ibid, 

1298,  Oct.  24.  Apud  Otteley,  dominus  Maugerus  le  Vava- 
sour fecit  hom.  et  fid.  domino  pro  ten.  in  Denton  juxta  Otteley, 
et  recognovit  se  tenere  pro  quarta  parte  feodi  unius  milit.,  cum 
accidit,  et  facere  sectam  ad  curiam  domini  de  tribus  sept,  ad 
tres  sept.     Ibid, 

1298,  Nov.  1.  Robertus  Timbil,  apud  Otteley,  fecit  hom. 
domino  H.,  archiepiscopo,  et  fid.,  pro  ten.  in  Timbild:«  per 

quam  fidelitatem tenere  ten.  ilia  per  homagium  et  servi- 

tium,  faciendo  sectam  ad  curiam  de  Otteley  de  tribus  sept,  ad 

tres  sept.,  et  xxvjs.  viijd.  ad  duos  anni  terminos hoc 

plus  non  fuerit  recognitum,  restat  plenius  inquirendum.     Ibid,  . 

1298,  Nov.  6.  Memorandum,  quod  Johannes  de  Wyvill 
fecit  hom.  Henrico,  archiepiscopo  Ebor.,  in  manerio  suo  Rypon', 
[pro  ten.]  quae  tenet  de  eo  in  Nunewyk*  et  Nunewyk-Thornes, 
et  quod  debet  respondcre  pro  di.  feodo  j  milit.,  faciendo  sectam 
ad  curiam  Rypon^  de Ibid, 

1298,  Dec.  2.  Memorandum,  quod,  prscsenti  L.  de  Triking- 
ham,  seniori,  dominus  H.,  archiepiscopus,  in  capella  sua  de 
Thorp,  salvo  jure  cujuslibet,  recepit  hom.  Johannis  Tinctoris  de 
Rypon  pro  ij  bov.  terrae  et  ten.  in  Markinton,  quae  recognovit 
se  de  ipso  tenere  per  sectam  ad  curiam  Rypon'  de  tribus  sept, 
ad  tres  sept,  faciendam,  et  per  forinsecum  servitium  pro  quarta 
parte  feodi  j  milit.     Ibid.,  18  a, 

1299,  March  25.       Radulphus   de   Mickelfeld   de   Bolton 

juxta  Wylton  fecit  hom.   et  fid ythcton,'"  tunc  ballivi 

Beverlaci,  pro  ten.  quae  tenet  in  Bolton ;  et  recognovit  se  tenere 

de  eo  in  Bolton  duas  car.  terrae  in no  wardum,  relevium 

et  excaetam,  cum  evenerit,  pro  dicta  terra,  et  faciet  sectam  ad 

curiam  de  Wylton  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.,  et ,  et 

unam  carucam  in  vere,  vel  pro  qualibet  caruca  iiijd.     Ibid. 

1299,    .      Apud    Lanum,    dominus    Edmundus    de 

♦  The  archbishop  held  one  carucate  in  Parva  Tymble  (page  204,  antea). 
'  This  homage  was  probably  made  in  the  presence  of  Henry  de  Wytheton, 
bailiff  of  Beverley.  ' 


HOMAOIA   ET    FIDELITATES.  403 

Eyncourt/  miles^  fecit  horn,  domino  H.,  Ebor.  archiepiscopo^ 

Sed  de  recognitione non  fecit  mentionem  quod 

sciam^  quia  factum  fuit  homagium  me  absente.     Ibid. 

1300,  July  18.  Dominus  Johannes  de  Bella  Aqua  fecit 
hom.  et  fid.  domino,  in  palatio^  Ebor.,  prsesentibus  dominis 
Lamberto  de  Trikingham,  Waltero  de  Harum  et  multis  aliis, 
pro  ten.  in  Bym,  quod  respondet  pro  di.  feodo  j  milit.,  et  pro 
ten.  in  Kurtelington  et  Nonnanton  in  balliva  Suwell;  et  recog- 
novit  feodum  j  milit.     Reg,  Corbridge,  102  a, 

1300,  July  18.  In  palatio  Ebor.,  Johannes  de  Lascy  fecit 
hom.  domino  pro  ten.  in  Bretton"  et  Gayteford,  et  defendit  di. 
feod.  milit.,  et  recognovit  se  tenere  per  servitium  militare,  faci- 
endo  sectam  ad  curiam  de  Schirboum  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres 
sept.  Quod  homagium  dominus  admisit,  cujuslibet  jure  salvo^ 
prsesentibus  domino  Lamberto  de  Trikingham,*  domini  regis 
justiciario,  et  dominis  Edmundo  de  Eyncourt  et  J.  de  Bella' 
Aqua,  militibus,  et  aliis.     Hnd. 

1300,  July  18.  In  palatio  Ebor.,  dominus  Robertus  de 
Berley,  miles,  fecit  domino  fid.  tantum  pro  ten.  in  Burton** 
juxta  Bime,  et  Gayteford,  et  recognovit  se  tenere  ten.  de  Bur- 
ton per  sectam  curiae  apud  Schirbum  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres 
sept.,  et  ten.  de  Gayteford  per  medium.     Ibid, 

1300,  July  18.  In  pdatio  Ebor.,  Johannes  de  Reygate, 
prsesentibus  supradictis,  fecit  hom.  et  fid.  domino  pro  terris  et 
ten.  in  Stiveton,  Mikelfeld,  Milford  et  Lumby,  et  recognovit  se 
tenere  per  feodum  imius  milit. ;  sed  per  quae  servitia  faciet 
domino  constare  per  sacramentum  suum.  (Memorandum  quod 
inquiratur — in  marginej     Ibid, 

1300,  July  18.  In  palatio  Ebor.,  Thomas  de  Merston  fecit 
hom.  et  fid.  domino  pro  ten.  in  Levenaghton,  sicut  in  registro 
Henrici'  continetur,  reddendo  iijs.  xjd.  per  ann.,  et  faciendo 
sectam  ad  curiam  de  Schirbourn  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.,  et 
recognovit  quod  debet  respondere  pro  quinta  parte  quartse  partis 
feodi  imius  milit. :  prsesentibus  omnibus  supradictis.     Ibid, 

1300,  July  18.      In  palatio  Ebor.,   dominus  Johannes  de 

•  In  July,  1300,  Sir  Edmund  de  Eyncourt  did  homage  "pro ten.  in  Bruneby." 
'  Some  remains  of  the  archiepiscopal  palace  may  yet  be  seen  in  the  DcAnery 

gardens,  on  the  north  side  of  the  Minster. 

••  Burton  Salmon. 

'  Lambert  de  Trikingham  was  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Conunon  Fleas  1300- 
1316,  a  judge  of  the  King's  Bench  1317-1320,  and  a  baron  of  the  Exchequer  in 
1321  {Fota^s  Judges,  iii.,  533).  He  was  an  executor  under  the  will  of  archbishop 
Corbridge  {Fasti  Ebor.,  i.,  361). 

•  Burton  Hall,  a  fimn  about  one  mile  W.N.W.  of  Bum,  in  the  parish  of 
Brayton. 

'  See  page  3d9,  tmita, 

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404  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

Melsa  fecit  horn,  et  fid.  domino  pro  ten.  qu»  tenet  in  Hodeleston 
et  Wetewange :  per  quae  servitia  inquiratur,  quia  non  intcrfiii. 
Ibid. 

1300,  July  18.  In  palatio  Ebor.,  dominus  Osebertus  de 
Spaldington  fecit  fid.  domino  sub  deliberatione  bomagii  per 
dominum  admittendi,  et  per  eundem  oblati ;  et  deliberavit  idem 
Osebertugy  per  quae  servitia  tenet  usque  ad  proximam  curiam 
post  festum  Sancti  Michaelis.     Ibid. 

1300,  July  18.  Dominus  Edmundus  de  Eyncourt,  miles, 
fecit  hom.  et  fid.  domino,  in  palatio  domini  Ebor.,  prsesentibus 
domino  Lamberto  de  Trikingham,  Waltero  de  Harum,  et  multis 
aliis,  pro  ten.  in  Bruneby;  per  quae  servitia  inquiratur,  quia 
tunc  non  fuit  certus.     Ibid.,  102  b, 

1300,  July  18.  In  palatio  Ebor.,  dominus  Johannes  filius 
Reginaldi  fecit  hom.  et  fid.  domino  pro  ten.  in  Lonnesbourgh, 
'Wyverthorp,  Hclperthorp,  Lutton,  altera  Lutton,  Collum,  Cro- 
himi,  Schirbom,  Brideshale,  Thurkelby  et  Langetoft  quae  tenet 
per  servitium  iij  feod.  militum.     Ibid, 

1300,  July  18.  Dominus  Johannes  Marmion,  miles,  fecit 
hom.  et  fid.  domino  in  palatio  Ebor.,  prsesentibus  domino  Lam- 
berto de  Trikingham,  Waltero  de  Harum  et  multis  aliis,  pro 
ten.  quae  tenet  de  ipso  in  Rypon,  et  recognovit  se  tenere  eadem, 
faciendo  sectam  ad  curiam  Rypon'  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept. 
Ibid.y  103  a. 

1300,  July  18.  In  palatio  Ebor.,  dominus  Simon  Ward, 
senior,  fecit  hom.  et  fid.  domino  pro  ten.  in  Gyseley,  Geveldale 
et  Kirkeby  super  Wherf,  et  recognovit  se  tenere  per  servitium 
unius  feodi  milit.,  et  in  Neuweby  per  sendtium  quartae  partis 
feodi  unius  milit.     Ibid. 

.     Falkasius  de  Lyndeley  fecit  fidelitatem  tan- 

tum  pro  tenemcntis  in  Lyndeley  quae  tenet,  faciendo  sectam,  et 
solvendo  per  ann.  xviijs.  et  ijd.     Ibid, 

1300,  Aug.  21.  Apud  Wylton,  dominus  Johannes  de  Grey,* 
miles,  optulit  domino  hom.  suum  pro  ten.  quae  clamat  tenere  de 
ipso ;  sed  quia  dominus  non  fuit  certus  de  quantitate  ten.,  nee 
per  quae  servitia,  ideo  distulit  illud  admittere  ilia  vice,  diem 
sibi  ad  id  faciendum  usque  ad  festum  Natalis  Beatae  Virginis 
assignando.     Ibid,,  102  b. 

»  Sir  Osbert  do  Spaldington  lield  in  Micklefield. 

•  Memorandum,  quod  antecciisores  domini  Johannis  de  Grey  tenuerunt  aliquo 
temi>ore  de  archiepiscopo  Ebor.  in  Sculcotes  xij  bov.  terra*,  et  nunc  tenet  idem 
J.  iiij  bov.  temc  in  eadem  de  Godefrido  do  Meus,  et  illc  Godefridus  de  archi- 
episcopo, ut  creditur.  In  Sutton  iij  bov.  temc  prajter  cotag'  quae  anteoessores 
sui  aliquando  tenuerunt  de  archiepiscopo.  In  Hull  xxx  acras  prati,  vel  circiter, 
solebant,  etc.  In  Dripol  quantum  tenot  in  eadem  solcbat,  ut  supra,  sed  ne.-cit 
quantum  {Reg.  Corhridge,  inter  ff.,  102,  103). 


HOMAGIA    ET    FIDELITATES.  405 

1300,  Oct.  14.  Ricardus  de  Babington  fecit  fid.  et  horn, 
domino  Thomse,  Dei  gratia  Ebor.  archiepiscopo,  in  manerio  suo 
de  Cawod,  pro  manerio  de  Burley  quod  de  ipso  clamat ;  et  re- 
cognovit  se  tenere  in  capite  de  eodem  archiepiscopo  per  horn., 
fid.,  et  sectam  curiae  de  Otteley  de  tribus  sept,  ad  tres  sept.,  et 
wardum  et  relevium  quando  accidit.  Et  respondet  pro  di.  feodo 
j  milit.  in  scutagio  et  relevio.     Ibid,,  103  a. 

1300,  Oct.  30.  Dominus  Ricardus  de  Goldesburg,  senior, 
miles,  fecit  hom.  et  fid.  domino  Thomae,  archiepiscopo,  apud 
Sanctum  Robertum,*  pro  ten.  in  Pole  et  Fameley;  et  respondet 
pro  di.  feod.  j  milit.     Ibid. 

1300,  Dec.  13.  Willelmus  de  Camera  de  Mileford  fecit 
hom.  et  fid.  Thomae,  archiepiscopo,  apud  Schirebum,  pro  ten.  in 
Levenanton,  Schirebum  et  Mfleford;  et  respondet  pro  xiij™* 
parte  feodi  j  milit.,  et  recognovit  sectam  ad  curiam  de  Schire- 
bum, sicut  continetur  in  registro  H.,*  archiepiscopi.    Ibid,,  102  a. 

1300-1,  Jan.  27.  Apud  Lanum,  praesentibus  dominis  R.  de 
Notingham  et  W.  de  Suthill,  Gocelino  de  Eyvile  et  multis  aliis, 
Johannes  de  Wyvile  fecit  hom.  et  fid.  domino  T.,  Ebor.  archie- 
piscopo, pro  ten.  quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo  in  Nunnewik  et 
Nunnewyk-Thomes,  et  quae  debent  respondere  pro  di.  feodo  j 
milit.,  faciendo  sectam  ad  curiam  Rypon'  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres 
sept. ;  et  recognovit  relevium  Is.  quando  currit.     Ibid.,  103  a. 

1301,  March  25.  Apud  Burton,  Johannes  de  Staveley  fecit 
hom.  et  fid.  domino  Thomae,  Dei  gratia  Ebor.  archiepiscopo,  etc., 
pro  octo  bov.  terrae,  de  quibus  sex  tenet  in  dominico  et  duas 
bov.  in  servitio,  in  Suth  Burton,  quae  tenentur  per  medium  de 
ipso  per  W.  de  la  Dale,  per  hom.  et  servitium  ixs.  iiijd.  per  ann., 
et  scutagiura  quantum  pertinet  ad  xij™*™  partem  feodi  unius 
milit.,  et  plus,  quantum  spectat  ad  unam  bov.  terrae.  Et  tenet 
similiter  in  villa  del  WeV  unum  mesuagium  [et]  tres  bov.  terrae 
per  servitium  xlvd.  pro  omni  servitio.  De  secta  curiae  recog- 
novit se  dcbere  sectam  curiae  de  Burton  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres 
sept.     Ibid.  102  b. 

1301,  March  30.  Dominus  Simon  Warde,  junior,  miles, 
fecit  domino  Thomae,  archiepiscopo  Ebor.,  in  camera  sua  de 
Bcverlaco,  hom.  et  fid.  pro  ten.  in  Neuweby;  et  recognovit  se 
tenere  per  servitium  quartae  partis  feodi  unius  milit. ;  sed  alia 
servitia  ignorat,  de  quibus  est  inquirendum.     Ibid.,  103  a. 

'  Considerable  remains  of  the  Trinitarian  Priory  of  St.  Robert  of  Enares- 
borough  were  discovered  in  April,  1862  {Ch-ainge^s  Hist,  of  Knarethorough,  139), 
near  the  Abbey  House,  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Nidd,  a  short  distance  above 
St.  Robert's  Cave.  A  most  interesting  account  of  St.  Robert  of  Knaresborough 
is  given  by  Mr.  AValbran  in  the  Memorials  of  Fountains  Abbey  {ed.  Surt.  Soc^ 
vol.  i.,  pp.  166-171). 

*  See  page  399,  antea. 


406  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

1302^  April  4.  Apud  Burton^  Adam  de  Everyngliam  fecit 
horn,  et  fid.  domino  Thomas^  Dei  gratia^  etc.^  pro  ten.  quse  damat 
tenere  de  eo  in  Everyngham  et  Flathwath.  Et  quia  tunc  igno- 
rabat  per  quse  servitia^  dominus  assignavit  sibi  diem  quod  ipse 
certificaret  eum  citra  fcstum  Ascensionis  proximo  Aiturum; 
quern  diem  admisit.     Ibid. 

1302,  May  16.  Johannes  de  Nevill/  filius  et  haeres  Gilberti 
et  Cecilise  de  Nevill,  fecit  hom.  et  fid.  domino  Thomee,  archie- 
piscopo,  apud  Ottelay,  pro  ten.  quse  clamat  tenere  de  ipso  in 
Lutrington,  quae  dominus  admisit,  salvo  jure  cujuslibet,  pr»sen- 
tibus  magistro  Willelmo  de  Beverlaco  et  domino  WiUelmo  de 
Sothill,  et  pluribus  aliis.      Et  requisitus  in  virtute  juramenti 

prsestiti  per  quae  servitia  et  pro  quota  parte  feodi  tenet, 

per  Hugonem  de  Stowe,  qui  secum  venit,  dicit  quod  credit  se 
debere  rcspondere  pro  di.  feodo  j  milit.  et  plus,  sed  non  pro 
duabus  partibus.  Sed  dominus  Bobertus  de  Fumeus,  miles^ 
debet,  ut  credit,  respondere  pro  residuo  feodi  j  milit.,  quia  habet 
di.  partem  manerii  et  terrae  ad  illud  pertinentis,  sed  non  redditus. 
Recognovit  etiam  se  tenere  per  sectam  curiae  de  tribus  sept,  in 
tres  sept.,  et  per  forinsecum  servitium.  Et  inquirat  ballivus 
utrum  teneat  in  dominico  vel  in  servitio,  et  qualiter,  et  per  quod 
servitium,  et  pro  quota  parte  feodi,  et  pro  quota  teneat  dictus 
dominus  Robertus,  qui  nondum  fecit  hom.  suum,  et  certificet 
super  hoc  dominus  per  ballivum.     Ibid,,  102  a. 

1306,  Aug.  1.  In  camera  domini  W.  de  Grenefeld,  Dei 
gratia,  etc.,  apud  Otteley,  praesentibus  dominis  Boberto  de 
Blundeston,  Boberto  de  Notingham,  Bicardo  de  Babyngton,  et 
multis  aliis,  dictus  dominus  W.,  archicpiscopus,  salvo  jure  cujus- 
libet, admisit  hom.  et  fid.  domini  Symonis  le  Ward,  militis,  pro 
ten.  quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo  in  Giseley,  Gevildale  et  Kirkeby 
super  Wherf,  et  Bailledon  ac  Haukeswod.  Et  respondebit  pro 
feodo  j  milit.  Et  recognovit  se  debere  sectam  ad  curias  de 
Bypon  et  de  Otteley  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.,  etc.  Reg. 
Greenfield,  ii.,  223  a. 

1306,  Aug.  1.  Bicardus  de  Babyngton  fecit  hom.  domino 
W.  de  G.,  etc.,  in  camera  sua  apud  Otteley,  pro  ten.  quae  clamat 
tenere  de  eo  in  Burley  et  Mensington  in  capite  per  hom.  et  fid. 
Et  recognovit  se  debere  facere  sectam  curiae  de  Otteley  de  tribus 
sept,  in  tres  sept.,  et  wardum  et  relevium  quando  accidunt.  Et 
respondebit  pro  di.  feodo  unius  milit.  in  scutagio  et  relevio. 
Ibid. 

1306,  Sept.  19.  In  palatio  Ebor.,  dominus,  salvo  jure  cujus- 
libet, admisit  hom.  et  fid.  domini  Johannis  Marmyon  pro  ten, 

'  See  page  48,  note  d. 


HOMAOIA   ET    FIDELITATE8.  407 

quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo  in  Rypon,  videlicet,  septem  placeis  in 
Ripon,  reddentibus  sibi  xijs.  per  ann.  Et  recognovit  horn,  et 
fid.,  et  sectam  ad  enriam  Ripon^  de  iij  sept,  in  iij  sept,  pro  eis- 
dem  terris.     Ibid. 

130(6),  Sept.  19.  Dominus,  salvo  jure  cujuslibet,  recepit 
bom.  et  fid.  Johannis  de  Staveley  pro  ten.  quae  clamat  tenere 
de  eo,  videlicet,  pro  viij  bo  v.  terrae  quas  clamat  tenere  de  eo 
in  dominico  in  Sutb  Burton,  et  duas  bov.  terrae  quas  tenet  in 
servitio  in  eadem  villa,  quae  tenentur  de  eo  per  medium  per  W, 
de  [la]  Dale.  Et  recognovit  se  debere  solvere  annuatim  ixs, 
iiijd.  pro  omni  servitio,  et  scutagium  quantum  pertinet  ad  xij™*™ 
partem  feodi  unius  milit.,  et  plus,  quantum  spectat  ad  unam 
bov.  terrae.  Et  tenet  similiter  in  villa  del  Wei  unum  mesuagium 
[et]  tres  bov.  terrae  per  servitium  xlvd.  De  secta  curiae  recog- 
novit se  debere  sectam  ad  curiam  de  Burton  de  iij  sept,  in  tres 
sept.     Ibid.,  223  b. 

1306,  Sept.  19.  In  palatio  Ebor.,  dominus,  salvo  jure 
cujuslibet,  admisit  bom.  et  fid.  domini  Adae  de  Everingham, 
militis,  pro  ten.  quae  tenet  de  ipso  in  Everingbam  et  Flatbe- 
watb.     Et  debet  respondere  pro  feodo  j  milit.     Ibid. 

1306,  Nov.  21.  In  abbatia  Beatae  Mariae  Ebor.,  dominus 
W.  de  G.,  etc.,  salvo  jure  cujuslibet,  admisit  bom.  et  fid.  domini 
Symonis  le  Warde,  junioris,  militis,  filii  domini  S  le  Ward, 
defuncti,  pro  ten.  quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo  in  Gyseley,  Geving- 
dale  et  Kirkeby  super  Wherfe,  et  Bailledon  ac  Haukeswoid. 
Et  respondet  pro  feodo  j  milit.  Et  recognovit  se  debere  sectam 
ad  curias  de  Ripon  et  de  Otteley  de  iij  sept,  in  tres  sept.  Acta 
fuerunt  haec,  praesentibus  magistris  W.''  et  R.  de  Pikering,  Petro 
de  Den',*  W.  de  Beverlaco,  R.  de  Not',  et  aliis.     Ibid.,  223  a. 

1307,  May  14.  Nicholaus  de  Hewyk  fecit  hom.  et  fid. 
domino  W.,  etc.,  apud  Burton  juxta  Beverlacum,  pro  ten.  quae 
tenet  de  eo  in  H«wyk-^  et  Ripon.  Et  debet  respondere  pro  xx™* 
parte  unius  feodi  milit.,  et  debet  sectam  ad  curiam  Ripon'  de 
tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.     Ibid. 

1307,  May  17.  Willelmus  de  la  WodebaU,  apud  Burton 
juxta  Beverlacum,  fecit  hom.  dicto  arcbiepiscopo  pro  ten.  quae 
clamat  tenere  de  ipso  in  Molescroft  et  Ake.  Et  debet  respon- 
dere pro  quarta  parte  feodi  j  milit.  Nee  fecit  fid.  time  sibi  quia 
alias  fecit  ballivo.  Et  recognovit  scutagium,  wardum,  relevium, 
et  sectam  curiae  de  tribus  sept,  ad  tres  sept.     Ibid.,  223  b. 

*  William  and  Robert  de  Pickering,  two  distinguished  brothers,  both  of  them 
afterwards  deans  of  York. 

'  Peter  de  Dene,  afterwards  a  canon  of  York.  In  1322  he  took  the  cowl  in 
the  monastery  of  St.  Augustine,  at  Canterbury  {Fatti  Ehor.,  i.,  393  »). 

^  Bridge  Hewiok. 


406  iixrsTmATiTs  documzxts. 

1307,  July  13.  Apod  Eklesfeld,  dominus  Maugems  le 
Vavasour,  miles,  fecit  nobis  W.,  etc.,  horn,  et  fid.  pro  terria  et 
ten.  qnae  clamat  tenere  de  nobis,  et  nos  horn,  illud  recepimus, 
salvo  jure  cujnslibet.  Et  quia  dixit  se  non  deliberasse  ad  ple- 
num de  nominando  et  specificando  tam  terras  et  ten.  prsedicta 
quam  scr\'itia  nobis  debit  a  pro  eisdem,  injunctum  fiiit  ei  quod 
quanto  citius  commode  posset  scire  nobis  faceret  per  suas  literas 
omnia  supradicta.  Memorandum,  quod  scriptum  est  ballivo 
Ripon'  quod  relaxet  districtionem  si  quam  ea  occasione  fecerit, 
etc.     Ibid.,  223  a. 

1307,  Sept.  10.  In  castro  de  Knaresburgb,  Rieardus  de 
Goldesburgh  fecit  bom.  domino  W.,  etc.,  pro  ten.  quae  tenet 
de  CO,  et  fid.  similiter  fecit  ibidem.  Et  dicit  quod  recognovit 
ten.  et  servitia  pro  dictis  ten.  debita  ballivo  Ripon^  qui  novit 
certificarc  dominum  dc  eisdem.     Ibid. 

1307,  Sept.  10.  Apud  Knaresburgb,  in  castro  ejusdem 
vilke,  dominus  Godefiridus  de  Melsa,  miles,  fecit  bom.  praedicto 
domino  arcbiepiscopo  pro  ten.  quae  tenet  et  clamat  tenere  de  eo. 
Nee  fecit  fid.  tunc  eidem  quia  alias  illam  fid.  fecit  ballivo  Bever- 
laci,  ut  dixit,  cui  recognovit  ten.  et  servitia  inde  debita  et  con- 
sucta.  Et  idem  dominus  arcbiepiscopus  illud  bom.  recepit,  salvo 
jure  cujuslibet,  etc.     Ibid.,  223  b. 

1307-8,  March  5.  Apud  Westmonasterium,  in  refectorio 
monachorum,  dominus  arcbiepiscopus,  salvo  jure  cujuslibet, 
admisit  bom.  et  fid.  domini  Johannis  de  Moubray  pro  tcn.^ 
quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo  infra  ballivam  de  Rypon;  servitia 
tamen  non  recognovit,  ideo  ballivus  se  intromittat  ut  sciat 
servitia  praedicta.     Ibid.,  223  a. 

1307-8,  March  19.  Dominus  admisit  bom.  et  fid.  Johannis, 
filii  et  haercdis  Ccciliae  dc  Ncvill,  apud  Grantham,  praesentibus 
Johanne  de  Burton,  Johanue  de  Sutton  et  J.  de  Sandwyco,  et 
aliis,  pro  ten.  quae  clamat  tenere  dc  ipso  in  Lutrington.  Et 
recognovit  in  virtute  juramenti  pnestiti  quod  tenet  in  eadem  di. 
fcod.  milit.  et  amplius,  sed  non  duas  partes  integre.  Et  dominus 
Robertas  de  Furneaux,  miles,  debet  respondere  pro  altera  me- 
dietate  illius  fcodi  milit.,  quia  habet  di.  partem  manerii,  et 
tcrrJE  ad  illud  pcrtinentis,  scd  non  redditus.  Et  recognovit  se 
tcneri  ad  scctam  curiai  dc  Shirburn  de  iij  sept,  in  tres  sept.,  et 
facicndo  forinsecum  scrvitium  cum  accidit.     Ibid.y  223  b. 

1308-9,  March  18.  In  capella  manerii  domiui  W.,  etc., 
apud  Burton  juxta  Bevcrlacum,  Willelmus  de  Mickclfeld  fecit 
hom.  dicto  domino  arcliicj)iscopo  pro  ten.  quai  tenet  de  eo  in 
Boulton  ;*  ct  recognovit  ten.  et  servitia  pro  quarta  parte  feodi 

*■  Sir  John  de  Moubray  held  in  Mulwith,  Sleningford,  Skelden  and  Grantley, 
*  Bolton,  in  the  parish  of  Bishop  AVilton. 


HOMAOIA   ET    FIDELITATES.  409 

unius  milit.  Tamen  inquiratur  de  eo  quod  plus  tenet  pro  eo 
quod  invenitur  in  quibusdam  libris  quod  deberet  tenere  et 
respondere  pro  feodo  unius  milit.     Ibid, 

1308-9,  March  18.  In  eapella  manerii  domini  W.,  etc., 
apud  Burton  juxta  Beverlacum,  Willelmus  filius  Isabellse  de 
Coldon,  fecit  horn,  dicto  patri  pro  ten.  que  tenet  de  eo  in 
Coldon ;  et  recognovit  se  tenere  duas  bov.  terrse  de  feodo  unius 
milit.  in  Coldon  per  hom.  et  servitium,  et  scutagium  quando 
currit.     Ibid, 

1308-9,  March  18.  In  eapella  manerii  domini  W.,  etc., 
apud  Burton  juxta  Beverlacum,  Johannes  Cokerel  de  Coldon 
fecit  hom.  dicto  patri  pro  una  bov.  terrse  de  feodo  unius  milit.  in 
Coldon,  quam  de  eo  tenet  in  Coldon,  et  recognovit  se  tenere 
per  hom.  et  servitium,  et  scutagium  quando  currit.     Ibid, 

1309,  Sept.  7.  Apud  Cawode,  Willelmus  de  Bella  Aqua, 
filius  et  hfieres  domini  Johannis  de  Bella  Aqua,  militis,  defuncti, 
fecit,  hom.  et  fid.  suam  domino  archiepiscopo  Ebor.  pro  ten. 
quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo  per  servitium  militare.  Et  quia  prae- 
fatus  Willelmus  de  Bella  Aqua  non  fuerat  tunc  certus  quae  ten. 
et  in  quibus  locis*  tenuit,  dominus  archiepiscopus  praedictus 
injunxit  ei  quod  ten.  et  servitia  et  per  quae  servitia  tenet  in 
scriptis  fideliter  redigere  faciat,  et  praefato  domino  destinari  in 
virtute  juramenti  sui  super  hoc  praestiti.  Et  eadem  die  dominus 
archiepiscopus  supradictus  destinavit  literas  suas  ballivis  suis  de 
Shirbum  et  de  Suwell  in  hac  forma. 

Willelmus,  etc.,  dilectis  filiis  ballivis  nostris  de  Suwell  et  de 
Shirbum,  salutem,  etc.  Quia  Willelmus,  filius  et  haeres  domini 
Johannis  de  Bella  Aqua,  militis,  defuncti,  hom.  et  fid.  suam 
nobis  debit  a  pro  ten.  suis  quae  de  nobis  tenet  per  servitium  mili- 
tare hac  die  Dominica  in  vigilia  Nativitatis  Beatae  Mariae 
Virginis,  apud  Cawod,  nobis  fecit,  vobis  mandamus  quatinus 
praedictum  W.  ad  haec  facienda  decaetero  nullatenus  distringatis  y 
districtionem,  si  quam  ei  ea  occasione  feceritis,  penitus  relax- 
ando.  Valete.  Data  apud  Cawod,  vij  idus  Septembris,  ponti- 
ficatus  nostri  anno  quarto.     Ibid,,  222  b, 

1309,  Dec.  29.  Willelmus,  etc.,  dilecto  filio  ballivo  nostro 
Beverlaci,  salutem,  etc.  Volumus  et  mandamus  quatinus  dis- 
trictionem quam  facis  contra  dominum  Johannem  de  Grey, 
militem,  ratione  sectse  ad  curiam  nostram  de  Burton  pro  ma- 
nerio  suo  de  Sculcotes  debitae  ab  eodem,  usque  ad  festum 
Paschae  proximo  sequentis  omnino  relaxes  de  gratia  nostra  spe- 
ciali.     Vale.     Data  apud  Cawod  (ut  supra) .     Ibid, 

1310,  May  3.     Dominus    Edmundus   de   Eyncourt,    apud 

'  See  page  403,  antea. 


410  nxmrnATiTK  mocntrnxr^ 


Tliorp  jnxti  Hhor,,  fecit  Immh.  nmm  iJnminD  W.,  etc,  pio  teiL 
que  tenet  de  eo  in  Bmnebj ;  et  Krvita  qjut  debet  eidem,  didt 
qiKid  JHO  qnanto,  Tel  jho  diniidio  feodo  mflit.,  vd  feodo,  ignonty 
et  ideo  Toh  delibeme  et  icmtari  pro  q[iisntD  tenet,  et  dictum 
dominnm  raper  hoc  certicnrmre ;  et  diot  quod  tenet  per  feodnm 
loncat,  et  debet  aectam  ad  curiam  dicti  domini  arcbieiHscopi  de 
W jlton  a  tribos  lept.  in  ties  sept.     Ibid.,  22S  b» 

1310,  Sept.  9.  Dominns  Herbert  us  filios  Johannis  filii 
Beginaldi,  in  camera  domini  antenori  in  manerio  suo  apod 
Bererlacnm,  fecit  eidem  domino  bom.  et  fid.  snam  pro  ten.  qnse 
clamat  tenere  de  eo,  de  quibus  tunc  non  erat  plene  infonnatns, 
nnde  petiit  diem  ad  deliberandum  qn»  ten.  tenet  de  eodem,  et 
per  qme  serritia,  usque  ad  festum  Sancti  Micbaeiia  proximo 
futurum;  quem  diem  dommus  sibi  concessit  ad  cerUficandum 
cum,  Tcl  iMdlirum  suum,  de  gratia  sua  spedalL  Presoitibua 
tunc  ibidem  domino  Lamberto  de  Trikingham,  magistrb  Bicaido 
de  Cestria,  Willehno  de  Bererlaco,  Nicholao  de  Oxonia,  et  aliis 
in  multitudine  copiosa.    Ibid, 

1310-11,  Jan.  31.  Apud  Cawod,  dominus  Galfridus  de 
Hothum  fecit  bom.  et  fid.  suam  domino  W.,  etc.,  pro  tertia 
parte  feodi  unins  milit.  in  Lutrington  quam  clamat  tenere  de  eo, 
nomine  dotis  uxoris  snse.  Praeseutibus  magistris  W.  de  Bever- 
laco,  Nicholao  de  Calveton,  domino  Roberto  de  Blundesdon,  et 
aliis.     Ibid. 

1312,  Sept.  21.  Apud  Escrjk,  domina  Margareta,  quae 
fiiit  uxor  domini  Johannis  de  Gray,  militis,  fecit  fid.  domino 
Willelmo,  etc.,  pro  ten.  quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo,  et  juravit  fid. 
et  faccre  servitia  pro  dictis  ten.  debita  et  consueta.    Ibid.,  222  b. 

1313,  Oct.  7.  Apud  Laughton  in  Morthing,  Amabilla,  quae 
fuit  uxor  Johannis  de  Dynington,  fecit,  fid.  domino  archi- 
episcopo,  et  rccognovit  se  tenere  de  dicto  domino  archiepiscopo 
in  villa  Rypon  unum  mesuagium  et  xxij  acras  terrae  cum  per- 
tincntiis  in  Rypon,  et  quod  facict  per  ann.  sectam  ad  curiam 
suam  dc  Rypon  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.,  et  solvet  per  ann. 
sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios  ad  terminos  Pentecostes  et  Sancti 
Martini  in  hyeme  per  equales  portiones.     Ibid.,  223  a. 

1314,  June  30.  Apud  Cawod,  Robertus  de  Raygate  fecit 
hom.  et  fid.  suam  venerabili  patri  domino  Willelmo,  etc.,  pro 
ten.  quic  clamat  tenere  dc  eo  in  Styveton,  Thorpe-'  et  Mickelfeld 
per  scrvitiura  militare,  et  faciet  sectam  ad  curiam  dicti  domini 
de  Sliirburn  dc  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.    Ibid.,  222  b. 

1315,  Sept.  21.  Apud  Ottcle :  recepimus  hom.  Johannis  de 
Tymble,  salvo  jure  cujuslibet,  pro  una  car.  terrae  in  eadem  villa* 

J  Thorpe  Willoughby.  *  Little  Timble. 


HOMAGIA  ET   FIDELITATE8.  411 

quam  tenet  per  horn,  et  feoditatem  et  servitium  militare^  et 
sectam  curiae  nostrse  de  Otteley  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept. ; 
reddendo  per  ann.,  nobis  xxvjs.  viijd.,  etc.  Et  habebimus 
wardum  et  relevium,  etc.     Ibid,,  223  a. 

.     Dominus  Maugenis  le  Vavasur  tenet  mane- 

rium  suum  de  Denton  de  domino  archiepiscopo  Ebor.  per  horn, 
et  servitium,  et  faciet  sectam  curiae  apud  Ottelaie  a  tribus  sept, 
in  tres  sept. ;  et  nihil  aliud  facit,  nisi  quod  tenentes  sui  de 
Denton  qui  habent  carucas  arabunt  per  j  diem  per  ann.,  et 
metebunt  per  j  diem  in  autumpno.     Ibid,,  inter  ff.,  222,  223. 

1317,  Dec.  18.  Apud  Beverlacum,  dominus  Johannes  de 
Gras,  miles,  fecit  hom.  suum  venerabili  patri  domino  Willelmo 
de  Melton,  Dei  gratia  Ebor.  archiepiscopo,  etc.,  pro  ten.  quae 
clamat  tenere  de  eo  in  balliva  Ripon^.  Et  eisdem  die  et  loco 
scriptum  fuit  ballivo  Bipon'  ad  relaxandum  districtionem,  si 
quam  fecerat,  praefato  domino  Johanni  occasione  prsedicta. 
Reg.  Melton,  594  a, 

1317-8,  Jan.  31.  Apud  Wylton,  dominus  Simon  Ward, 
miles,  fecit  praefato  domino  archiepiscopo  hom.  suum  pro  ten. 
quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo  in  balliva  Bipon.     Ibid. 

1317-8,  Feb.  6.  Apud  Brotherton,  dominus  Robertus  de 
Raygate,  miles,  fecit  hom.  suum  et  fid.  domino  Willelmo  de 
Melton,  etc.,  pro  terris  et  ten.  suis  quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo  in 
Stiveton,  Mikelfeld  et  Thorp  per  servitium  militare ;  et  faciet 
sectam  ad  curiam  dicti  domini  archiepiscopi  de  Shirboum  de 
tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.     Ibid,,  594  b. 

1317-8,  Feb.  6.  Johannes  le  Lascy  juravit  dicto  domino 
archiepiscopo  fidelitatem  in  bosco  de  Cawode,  in  reditu  domini 
de  Pontefracto,  pro  ten.  quae  tenet  de  eo.     Ibid. 

1317-8,  Feb.  28.  Dominus  Adam  de  Everyngham,  miles, 
fecit  praefato  domino  archiepiscopo  hom.  et  juravit  fid.  pro  ten. 
quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo ;  et  habet  diem  ad  certificandum  dictum 
dominum  per  quae  servitia  tenet.  Et  banc  fecit  in  palatio  archi- 
episcopi Ebor.     Ibid. 

1317-8,  March  1.  Apud  Cawode,  dominus  Maugerus  le 
Vavasour,  miles,  fecit  domino  Willelmo  de  Melton,  etc.,  hom. 
et  fid.  suam  pro  ten.  quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo ;  et  recognovit 
per  sacramentum  suum  quod  tenet  quartam  partem  feodi  unius 
milit.  in  manerio  suo  dc  Denton  per  scutagium  quando  currit, 
et  wardum  et  maritagium,  et  faciet  sectam  ad  curiam  dicti 
domini  archiepiscopi  apud  Otteley  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept. 
Ibid.,  594  a, 

1318,  March  26.  Apud  Thorp  prope  Ebor.,  Robertus  de 
Morcby,  maritus  dominae  Margaretae,  relictae  domini  Johannis 
de  Gray,  militis,  defuncti,  domini  de  Styvelingflet,  fecit  domino 


412 


ILLUSTKATrVE    DOCUMENTS. 


Willrfmo,  Dei  gratia,  etc,  fid*  suam  pro  ten.  quae  damat  tenere 
de  eo ;  ct  habet  diem  ad  cei'tificandum  pnefatum  dominum 
archiepiscopimi  eitra  festutn  Paschee  proximo  futiirum  quag  ten, 
tenet  de  eo,  in  qui  bus  locis,  et  per  quse  aervitia.  Et  post- 
mod  um  ^enit  idem  Kobertus  et  rccognorit  se  ten  ere  de  co  »ex 
car.  terrse  in  Bolton,  Yapum^  Gouthorp  et  Mol thorp'  per  seni- 
tium  niilitarej  et  faciet  sectam  jid  curiam  ejusdem  domiui  ai*ebi 
epiacopi  apud  Wjlton  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.  Item  tenet 
di,  car.  teiTge  in  Sculcotea  per  servitium  militarei  et  aliam  di, 
car.  terrse  de  liseredibus  domini  Godefridi  de  Meaux^  et  liaeredi^ 
ipaius  Godefridi  tenent  de  end  em  archiepiscopo*  Item  idem 
Robertus  tenet  in  Sutton  iu  HoidemesSj  de  dicto  domino  arclii- 
episcopo,  quinque  bov<  terrse  per  &er\ritium  miUtarej  et  in  Burton'* 
tenet  trcs  bo  v.  terrae  dc  eodem  per  servitium  unius  denarii  aa- 
nuatim*     I&id,,  593  a. 

1318,  April  18,  Apud  Cawodc,  Jobanncs  de  Bella  Aqua 
fecit  bom,  &uum  pnedicto  domino  archiepiscopo  Ebor,  pro  ten, 
qufe  el  am  at  tenere  de  eo ;  et  reeognovit  se  tenere  de  eo  ma- 
nerium  de  Bime  in  com.  Ebor*  per  servitium  medietatis  feodt 
uniua  milit.  et  scuta^um  quando  currit,  et  faciet  seetam  ad 
cm^iam  ejuadera  apud  Shirburn  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.  Et 
reeognovit  se  tenere  de  eo  mauerium  de  Kyrtlyn^ton  in  com. 
Nott.  per  servitium  quartae  partis  feodi  unius  milit,,  horn,  ct 
scuta^ium  quando  currit,  et  faciet  sectam  ad  curiam  suam  de 
Suwell  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.     Ibid,^  594  ^. 

1318,  June  14.  Apud  Thorp  prope  Elx)r.,  dominns  Uicartlua 
de  Berley,  miles,  fecit  fid.  suam  domino  Ebor.  areliiepiscopo  pra 
ten,  quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo,  et  quod  faciet  servitia  inde  debita 
et  consueta.     Ibid. 

1318j  June  15,  Apud  Tliorp  prope  Ebor.;,  dominus  Jacobus 
de  Boscvillj  miles^  fecit  prasdicto  domino  archiepiscopo  bom.  et 
fid.  pro  ten.  quse  elamat  tenere  de  eo;  ct  fatcbatur  se  tenere  de 
eo  duas  partes  feodi  unius  milit.  in  Mikelfeld  per  horn,  et  fid.  et 
seutagium  quando  currit,  ac  per  ^vardum,  maritagiunn  et  re- 
levium ;  et  faciet  sectam  ad  curiam  domini  apud  Shirbonni  de 
tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept*     fhid. 

1318,  July  \2.  Apud  Burton  prope  Beverlaeumj  dominua 
Nicholaus  de  Ilc^^kj  milesj  fecit  pnefato  domino  Ebor,  arclii- 
episeopo  horn,  et  fid.  suam  pro  ten.  quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo  in 
llcwyk  et  Ripon ;  et  debet  responderc  pro  xx""  parte  feodi 
uniua  milit.,  et  debet  sectam  ivd  curiam  dicti  domini  arehi- 
episcopi  apud  Ilipon  de  tribus  sept,  iu  tres  sept.     Ibid.,  594  li. 

*  An  errors    1  telieve,    for  "  Yolthorp/'   near  Gowthorpe.     See  page  390, 

■"  South  or  Biabup  Burton.    S^e  i»nge  79,  antta. 


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HOMAOIA   ET    FIDELITATES.  413 

1318,  Nov.  24.  Apud  Thorp  prope  Ebor.,  Faucus  de 
Lyndelay  fecit  praefato  domino  archiepiscopo  horn,  et  fid.  suam 
pro  terns  et  ten.  quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo  in  Lyndelay ;  et  debet 
respondere  pro  xvj"*  parte  feodi  unius  milit.,  et  solvet  annuatim 
praedicto  domino  xviijs.,  et  faciet  sectam  ad  curiam  ejusdem 
domini  apud  Ripon  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.,  et  recognovit 
scutagiimi  quando  currit.     Ibid. 

1318,  Dec.  2.  Apud  Thorpe  prope  Ebor.,  Mauricius  de 
Marisco  de  Cawode  fecit  hom.  prsedicto  domino  Ebor.  archi- 
episcopo pro  ten.  quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo;  et  recognovit  se 
tenere  in  Cawode  duas  bov.  terrae,  et  solvet  annuatim  eidem 
domino  archiepiscopo  viijs.     Ibid.,  594  b. 

1320,  Sept.  4.  Apud  Bewyk,  Stephanus  Hautayn  de  Coldon 
fecit  praefato  domino  Ebor.  archiepiscopo  hom.  et  fid.  suam  pro 
quinque  bov.  terrae  quas  per  sacramentum  suum  recognovit  se 
tenere  de  eo  in  Magna  Coldon  pro  xvd.,  et  debet  annuatim 
solvend.     Ibid.,  593  a. 

1320,  Sept.  4.  Apud  Bewyk,  Rogerus  de  Gloucestre  fecit 
praefato  domino  Ebor.  archiepiscopo  hom.  et  fid.  suam  pro  sex 
bov.  terrae  quas  per  sacramentum  suum  recognovit  se  tenere  de 
eo  in  Magna  Coldon.     Ibid. 

1320,  Sept.  4.  Apud  Bewyk,  Willelmus  le  Taillour  fecit 
praefato  domino  Ebor.  archiepiscopo  hom.  et  fid.  pro  duabus 
bov.  terrae  quas  per  sacramentum  suum  recognovit  se  tenere  de 
eo  in  villa  de  Coldon.     Ibid. 

1320,  Sept.  4.  Apud  Bewyk,  dominus  Simon,  capellanus 
de  Mapelton,  fecit  praefato  domino  Ebor.  archiepiscopo  hom. 
pro  quinque  acris  terrae  quas  clamat  tenere  de  eo,  et  faciet 
sectam  ad  curiam  dicti  domini  pro  libito  ejusdem  domini  in  villa 
de  Coldon,  et  pro  wardo  et  relevio.     Ibid. 

1320,  Sept.  4.  Apud  Bewyk,  Johannes  Cokerel  de  Coldon 
fecit  domino  Ebor.  archiepiscopo  praedicto  hom.  pro  di.  bov. 
terrae  quam  clamat  tenere  de  eo  in  Coldon,  et  faciet  sectam  ad 
curiam  domini  in  eadem,  et  pro  wardo  et  relevio.     Ibid. 

13.20,  Sept.  4.  Apud  Bewyk,  Willelmus  Carpentarius  de 
Coldon  fecit  praefato  domino  archiepiscopo  Ebor.  hom.  pro  una 
bov.  terrae  quam  recognovit  se  tenere  de  eo,  et  pro  wardo  et 
relevio,  et  faciet  sectam  ad  curiam  ejusdem  domini  in  villa  de 
Coldon.     Ibid. 

1321,  June  19.  In  capella  domini  Willelmi,  Ebor.  archi- 
episcopi,  infra  palatium  suum  de  Ebor.,  dominus  Willelmus 
Wyvill,  miles,  fecit  prajfato  domino  archiepiscopo  hom.  et  fid. 
pro  terris  et  ten.  suis  quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo  in  Nunwyk  et 
Nunwyk-Thomcs,  et  faciet  sectam  ad  curiam  ejusdem  domini 
apud  Ripon  dc  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.     Ibid.,  594  a. 


414  ILLUSTRATITE    DOCUMENTS. 

1321,  Dec.  8.  Apiid  Thorp  prope  Ebor.,  Johannes  filius 
magistri  Rogcri  dicti  le  Scolemaister  de  Shirboume,  fecit  horn, 
praedicto  domino  Willehno,  etc.,  pro  tenis  ct  ten.  quae  damat 
tenere  de  eo  in  Shirboume  et  Levenaton,  pro  quibns  reddit 
annuatim  dicto  archiepiscopo  xxjs.     Ibid,,  594  A. 

1322,  July  14.  Apud  Ebor.,  videlicet,  infra  portam  aqnse 
Fratrum  Minorum*  Ebor.,  dominns  Johannes  Marmyon,  miles, 
fecit  domino  Willelmo,  etc.,  hom.  suum  pro  terris  quas  clamat 
tenere  de  eo.  Prsesentibns  magistro  Ada  de  Heselbech,  ac  do- 
minis  Thoma  de  Bameby  et  Bicardo  de  Otringham  et  aliis. 
Ibid.,  594  a. 

1322,  Oct.  10.  Apud  Munketon  prope  Rypon,  Matheus 
filius  Herberti^  fecit  domino  Willelmo,  etc.,  hom.  suum  pro 
terris  et  ten.  quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo,  et  juravit  sibi  fid.  pro 
eisdem  in  forma  consueta ;  et  recognovit  se  tenere  de  eo  feoda 
trium  milit.  et  di.  in  Lounesburgh  et  Wyverthorp,  et  fadet 
sectam  ad  curiam  suam  de  Wylton  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept. 
Praesentibus  magistris  Ada  de  Heselbech,  Thoma  de  Burton^ 
dominis  Ricardo  de  Otringham  et  Ricardo  de  Melton.  Ibid., 
593  a. 

1323,  July  2.  Apud  Thorpe  prope  Ebor.,  nobilis  vir  do- 
minus  Thomas  de  Wak,  dominus  de  Lydel,  fecit  dicto  domino 
archiepiscopo  hom.  suum  et  juravit  sibi  fid.  pro  terris  et  ten. 
quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo.  Praesentibus  dominis  Johanne  de 
Sutton  et  Johanne  de  Heselarton,  dicti  domini  Thomae  militi- 
bus,  ac  multis  aliis.  Et  habet  diem  ad  certificandum  dictum 
dominum  archiepiscopum  citra  festum  Sancti  Michaelis  Arch- 
angeli  proximo  futurum  quas  terras  et  quae  ten.,  et  ubi,  tenet  de 
eo,  et  per  quae  servitia.  Praemissa  hom.  et  fid.  fecit  per  verba 
quae  sequuntur : — 

Hie  sunt  verba  per  quae  idem  Thomas  fecit  hom.  et  fid.  prae- 
dictara,  quae  ore  sue  proprio  legit : — Jeo  devyeng  votre  hommc 
pour  les  tenementz  que  jeo  cleyme  tenir  de  vous,  et  foi  vous 
porteray  countre  totes  gentz  sauve  la  foi  que  jeo  dey  a  nostre 
seignour  le  roi  et  a  ses  heirs.  Item  jeo  vous  foi  porteray  de  eel 
jour  en  avant  pour  les  tenementz  que  jeo  cleymes  tenir  de  vous, 
et  loialmcnt  vous  feray  et  consisteray  les  services  et  les  cus- 
tumes  que  les  ditz  tenementz  deyvent  as  termes  assignez  auxi 
moi  aide  Dieu  et  ses  seintz. 

"  The  monastery  of  the  Friars  Minors,  or  Franciscan  Friars,  occupied  a 
considerable  extent  of  ground  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Ouse,  a  short  distance 
below  Ouse  Bridge.  A  portion  of  the  boundary  wall  next  to  the  river,  "  sup- 
ported by  mighty  strong  buttresses,  where  there  was  an  old  gateway  walled  up  " 
{Drake* 8  Eborac.,  284),  yet  remains,  and  is  called  the  Friars  Walls. 

•  Sir  Herbert  fitz  Johi)  did  homage  in  September,  1310. 


HOMAOIA   ET   FIDELITATXS.  415 

Hie  siint  qusedam  terrse  et  ten.  quse  idem  dominus  Thomas 
tenet  de  archiepiscopo  antedicto. 

Dominus  Thomas  le  Wak  tenet  de  domino  archiepiscopo 
Ebor.  partem  orientalem  pomerii  manerii  sui  de  Cotyngham, 
cum  pertinentiis  suis,  videlicet,  omnes  culturas  quas  prsedictus 
Thomas  tenet  in  communi  campo  de  Cotyngham,  et  omnes  cul- 
turas quas  Henricus  Figot  tenet  in  eodem  campo,  de  prsedicto 
domino  Thoma  le  Wak,  quae  se  extendunt  ad  duas  car.  terrse  et 
duas  placeas  prati  in  loco  qui  vocatur  Yghelmar',  videlicet,  le 
£sthaldale  et  le  Westhaldaile,  quae  continent  Iviij  acras  prati ; 
de  quibus  tenet  praedictus  Henricus  Pigot  de  praedicto  Thoma 
ad  vitam  suam  xiij  acras  in  Estdaile.  Quae  omnia  tenet  dictus 
dominus  le  Wak  de  praedicto  domino  archiepiscopo  per  servitia 
forinseca  et  servitium  militare;  et  debet  sectam  curiae  dicti 
domini  archiepiscopi  ad  manerium  suum  de  Burton  de  tribus 
sept,  in  tres  sept. :  quae  servitia  domina  Johanna  la  Wak,  mater 
dicti  domini  Thomae,  fecit  domino  Thomae  de  Corbrigge,  dudum 
Ebor.  archiepiscopo. 

Item  dominus  Johannes  de  Pate  (sh)  nil/  miles,  tenet  de 
domino  le  Wak  duas  partes  villae  de  ELstanwyk  in  Holdemesse, 
quam  dictus  dominus  Thomas  le  Wak  tenet  de  domino  archi- 
episcopo per  servitium  militare,  unde  dominus  Willelmus  de 
Ros  clamat  dictum  servitium  in  defectum  prosecutionis  dicti 
domini  archiepiscopi. 

Item  haeredes  Johannis  de  Colby  tenent  in  Brantyngham  de 
dicto  domino  Thoma  le  Wak  unum  mesuagium  et  xvj  bov. 
terrae,  cum  pertinentiis,  per  servitium  militare,  et  debent  sectam 
curiae  dicti  domini  le  Wak  in  Cotyngham ;  et  idem  dominus  le 
Wak  tenet  praedicta  ten.  de  dicto  domino  archiepiscopo  per 
eadem  servitia,  ratione  manerii  sui  de  Burton.     Ibid, 

1323,  July  30.  Willelmus  de  Berley,  filius  et  haeres  domini 
Ricardi  de  Berley,  militis,  apud  Cawode,  fecit  dicto  domino 
archiepiscopo  hom.  pro  terris  et  ten.  quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo  in 
Burton?  et  Gaytford ;  et  faciet  sectam  ad  curiam  dicti  domini 
archiepiscopi  apud  Shirbum  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.  Et 
fecit  et  juravit  ballivo  de  Shirburn  fid.  super  hie.     Ibid,,  594  A. 

1323,  Oct.  18.  Apud  Thorp  prope  Ebor.,  Willelmus,  filius 
et  haeres  Johannis  de  Merkyngton,  fecit  domino  Willelmo,  etc., 
hom.  et  juravit  fid.  suam  pro  terris  et  ten.  quae  clamat  tenere  de 
eo  in  Merkyngton  prope  Ripon,  et  faciet  sectam  ad  curiam 
Ripon'  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.     Et  quia  tunc  ignoravit  an 

p  Simon  de  PatesbuU  was  certified  joint  lord  of  "Estanwik"  in  1316  (page 
304,  antea) .  John  de  Pateshull  died  about  the  24ith  Edward  III.,  leaving  William 
his  son  and  heir  {Abbrev.  Rot.  Orig.,  ii.,  210). 

f  Burton,  near  Bum.    See  page  403,  antea. 


416  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

debuit  ad  feodum  aut  servitium,  promisit  per  juramentum  suum 
quod  de  hoc  ccrtificabit  domiimm.  Et  eisdem  die  et  loc50 
habuit  dictus  Willelmus  literam  ballivo  Ripon'  ad  relaxanduin 
districtionem,  si  quam  sibi  fecerit,  oceasione  praemissa.  Ibid., 
594  a. 

1324,  Sept.  9.  Apud  Burton  prope  Beverlacum,  Ricardus 
filius  Willelmi  Sturmy  fecit  domino  Willelmo,  etc.,  fid.  suam 
pro  terris  et  ten.  suis  quae  tenet  de  eo  in  villis  de  Coldon  et 
Frisraareys*"  in  Holdemesse.     Ibid,,  593  a, 

1325,  Aug.  29.  In  manerio  domiiii  apud  Burton  prope 
Beverlacum,  domina  Matilda  Tyliol  fecit  domino  Willelmo,  etc., 
hom.  et  juravit  sibi  fid.  pro  terns  et  ten.  quae  clamat  tenere  de 
eo  in  Swyna ;  et  habet  diem  ad  certificandimi  dictum  dominum 
quae  ten.  et  terras  tenet  de  eo,  et  per  quae  servitia,  citra  festmn 
Sancti  Michaelis  proximo  futurum.     Ibid. 

1326,  Sept.  14.  Apud  Thorp  prope  Ebor.,  Johannes  de 
Calverley  fecit  domino  Willelmo,  etc.,  hom.  et  sibi  juravit  fid. 
pro  maner',  terris  et  ten.  quae  tenet  de  eo  in  Burley  et  Menston 
in  WherdaJe  juxta  Otteley;  et  recognovit  per  sacramentum 
suum  quod  tenet  de  eo  per  servitiimi  di.  feodi  unius  milit.,  re- 
levium,  wardum  et  scutagium  quando  currit ;  et  faciei  sectam 
ad  curiam  domini  de  Otteley  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.,  praeter 
alia  8er\dtia  servorum  suorum  juxta  modum  manerii  de  Otteley. 
Ibid.,  594  a. 

1326-7,  Feb.  11.  Apud  Totenhale  prope  London,'  Wil- 
lelmus Dayncourt,'  nepos  et  haeres  domini  Edmundi  Dayncourt, 
defuncti,  fecit  domino  Willelmo,  etc.,  hom.  et  fid.  pro  terris  et 
ten.  quae  de  eo  clamat  tenere  in  Brunneby;  et  faciet  sectam  ad 
curiam  suam  de  Burton  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.  Et  pro- 
misit in  virtute  juramenti  sui  praestiti  quod  ccrtificabit  dictum 
dominum  infra  mensem  Paschae  proximo  faturam,  per  quae 
servitia  et  qualiter  praemissa  tenet  de  eo. 

Memorandum,  quod  eisdem  die  et  loco  scriptum  fuit  ballivo 
Bcvcrlaci  ne  ipsum  oceasione  praedicta  dccaetero  distringat,  et 
districtionem,    si    quam  sibi   fccerat,  statim   relaxet,   et   quod 

*•  One  of  the  lost  towns  on  the  Humber.  By  charter  dated  at  Patrington, 
17th  kal.  October,  1231,  archbishoj)  Gray  grants  to  Peter  Hog  "  tres  bovatas  terne 
cum  omnibus  pertinentiis  suis  iu  Frismarisco,  videlicet,  unam  bovatam  teme 
quam  Willelmus  Norun  tenuit,  et  duas  bovatas  terrje  quas  Stephanus  Algar 
tcnuit,  et  duo  clausa  in  eadem  villa,  unum,  scilicet,  quod  vocatur  Coltoft,  et 
aliud  quod  jacet  in  Middeltrithing,  i»ro  homagio  et  scrvitio  suo.  Habendas  et 
teneudas  sibi  et  hajredibus  suis,  do  nobis  et  succcssoribus  nostris  imperpetuum, 
libero,  quiete  et  integre.  Keddendo  inde  annuatim  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris 
xl  solidos  argenti"  {Ex  Rot.  Majore  archicp.  Gray.     In  dorso.  No.  56). 

*  William  Deincourt  was  the  son  of  John,  brother  of  Edmund,  baron  Deinoourt 
{Nicholases  Synopsisy  ed.  1857,  p.  147).  He  had  summons  to  Parliament  from 
1332  to  1363,  and  died  in  1364  {Dugd.  Bar.,  i.,  888). 


HOMAGIA    ET    FIDELITATE8.  417 

admittat  attornatum  dicti  Willelmi  ad  faciendum  dictas  sectas, 
nomine  suo,  cum  venerit  ibi  cum  literis  suis  patentibus  inde 
confcctis ;  et  habet  diem  terminum  post  Pascham  ad  faciendum 
rclcvium  suum  occasione  praemissa,  quod  recoguovit  se  facere 
debere.     Ibid,,  b77  b, 

1328,  June  12.  Dominus  Johannes  de  Moubray/  miles, 
fecit  eidcm  domino  archiepiscopo  hom.  et  fid.  in  manerio  suo  de 
Scroby  pro  terris  et  ten.  quae  clamat  tenere  de  co  in  Riponshirc, 
videlicet,  Skeldon,"  quae  quondam  vocabatur  Knarford,"  Sle- 
(n)yngford  et  Granteley ;  et  habet  diem  usque  ad  festum  Sancti 
^lichaclis  proximo  futurum  ad  certificandum  praedictum  do- 
minum  archicpiscopum  per  quae  servitia  tenet  praemissa,  sed 
creditur  quod  debet  sendtium  pro  ij  et  di.  feod.  milit.  Ibid., 
593  b, 

1329,  June  11.  Noverint  universi  quod  nos  Willelmus, 
etc.,  recepimus,  die  confectionis  praesentium,  per  manus  Wil- 
lelmi de  Feriby,  clerici  nostri  a  sacris,  de  domino  Ada  de  Evering- 
liam  de  Laxton,  centum  solidos  sterling,  pro  relevio  suo  de  uno 
feodo  milit.  quod  clamat  tenere  de  nobis  in  capite ;  de  quibus 
Cs.  dictum  dominum  Adam  acquietamus  per  praesentes,  sigilli 
nostri  munimine  roboratas.  Data  apud  Lanum,  {ut  supra.) 
Ibid.,  594  b. 

1331,  June  3.  Apud  Thorp  prope  Ebor.,  Willelmus  de 
Salford  fecit  eidcm  (domino  Willclmo,  etc.) ,  fid.  pro  terris  quas 
clamat  tenere  de  eo  in  South  Milford  et  Lumby,  pro  quibus 
faciet  domino  servitia  inde  debit  a  et  consucta.     Ibid. 

1334-5,  Feb.  2.     Apud  Cawode,  in  camera  domini  ibidem. 


'  Carta  Rogeri  de  Mouhray  faciens  merUlonem  de  servitio  quarta  partis  uniug 

militia  dehito   archiepitcopo  Ebor. Rof^rus  de   Moubra^,  dapiferis  suis,  efr 

omnibus  hotuinibus  suis  ct  amicis,  Francis  ct  Anglis,  clericis  et  laicis,  salutem. 
Sciatis  me  dedisse  et  concessisse  et  pncsentis  cartse  meai  testimonio  confirmasse 
Hugoni  de  Cramanvilla  et  hajredibus  suis  imperpetuum  villas  de  Slenyngford  et 
Grantelay  et  Cnarresford  et  totum  feodum  quod  Nigellus,  pater  meus,  tenuit  d© 
archiepiscopo  Ebor.,  et  quod  ego  de  eo  teneo  in  feodum  et  hacreditatem,  de  me  et 
hieredibus  meis  tenend.  cum  omni  eo  quod  ad  illud  feodum  pertinet  in  bosco  et 
piano,  in  pratis  et  pascuis  et  aquis  et  molendinis  et  stagnis  et  omnibus  aliis 
aysiamentis,  tam  ipsi  quam  hominibus  suin,  cum  socca  et  saoca  et  tol  et  them  et 
infanuenthef  et  omnibus  aliis  liberis  consuetudinibus  pro  servitio  dimidii  militis. 
Ita  quidem  quod  nihil  exigam  ab  eo  aliquando  nisi  quando  archiepiscopus  Ebor. 
exiget  a  me  servitium  quartan  partis  unius  militis,  et  tunc  non  exigam  amplius 
nisi  quantum  ad  servitium  dimidii  militis  pertinebit  secundum  qucS  pro  quarta 
parte  unius  militis  a  me  exigetur.  Hiis  testibus,  Adek  (Aelredo?)  abbate 
Rievall',  Johanne  thesaurario  Ebor.,  Osberto  Arundell,  Rogero  de  Cunde,  Wil- 
lclmo de  Arches,  etc.  {Reg.  MeUon,  593  b). 

"  Skelden,  a  small  township  on  the  north  bank  of  the  river  Skell,  about  six 
miles  W.  by  S.  of  Ripon. 

"  According  to  Domesday  Book  (od.  1862,  pp.  12  b,  88  a),  the  archbishop  held 
"  j  car.  et  dim.  in  Kenaresforde." 

£  £ 


418  ILLUSTEATITE    DOCVMKlfTB. 

Johannes  de  WTvill,  filius  et  haeies  domini  Willelmi  de  Wyvill,* 
patris  8ui^  defuncti,  fecit  domino  Willelmo^  etc.^  horn,  et  fid. 
pro  terris  et  ten.  snis  qose  clamat  tenere  de  eo  in  Niinwik  et 
Nunwik-Thomes,  et  faciet  seetam  ad  curiam  ejusdem  domini 
apud  Ripon  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.  Et  quia  tunc  ignoravit 
an  debuit  aliud  feod.  aut  senritium  domino^  promisit  per  jura- 
mentnm  suum  quod  de  hoc  certificabit  dominum  citra  festum 
Paschae  proximo  tam  futurum.     Ibid.,  594  a. 

1335-6^  Jan.  15.  Memorandum^  quod  domina  Johanna, 
relicta  domini  Johannis  de  Neyill,  die  Dominica  proximo  post 
festum  Saneti  Hillarii^  anno  Domini  1335^  et  pontificatus  do- 
mini W.  de  Melton,  Ebor.  archiepiscopi  decimo  nono,  in  domo 
Pratrum  ordinis  Carmelitarum  apud  Stanford,  magistris  Wil- 
lelmo  de  Bameby,  canonico  ecclesiae  Beatae  Mariae  Suwell,  et 
Thoma  de  la  Mare,  sacrista  capellae  Beatae  Mariae  et  Sanctorum 
Anglorum  Ebor.,  coramissariis  in  hac  parte  specialiter  deputatis, 
posita  manu  sua  dextra  super  librum,  fecit  fidelitatem  suam  sub 
hac  forma : — 

Jeo  serray  foiale  et  leale  a  mon  seignour  sire  William,  par 
la  grace  de  Dieu  ercevesque  d'Euverwik,  primate  TEngleterre, 
pour  les  terres  et  tenementes  queaiix  jeo  cleyme  tenir  de 
lui  par  joynt  feoflTcment  a  tote  ma  vie,  et  lealment  reconustrai 
et  ferai  les  services  par  queles  jeo  clayme  tcnir  les  dites  terres 
et  tenementz  dc  mon  dit  seignour  auxi  Dieu  moi  aide  et  les 
seynz. 

Et,  osculate  libro,  recognovit  so  tenere  de  dicto  domino  Wil- 
lelmo,  Ebor.  archiepiscopo,  omnes  terras  et  tcnementa,  liberos 
homines  et  natives,  et  omnia  alia  quae  habet  in  Luteryngton  et 
Abirford,  per  scctara  curiae  apud  Shirebuni  de  tribus  sept,  in 
tres  sept.  Nee  scivit  distinguere  particulas,  sed  distinctae  simt, 
ut  asscrit,  in  registro.     Ibid.,  594  b. 

1335-6,  March  20.  Apud  Cawode,  dominus  Johannes  de 
Gray,  miles,  fecit  domino  Willelmo,  etc.,  hom.  et  juravit  sibi 
fid.  pro  terris  ct  tcu.  quae  clamat  tenere  de  co  in  Sculcotes. 
Ibid.,  593  a. 

1338-9,  March  17.  Apud  Thorp,  Nicholaus  filius  Nicholai 
dc  Burton  fecit  domino  hom.  pro  manerio  de  Ingrithorpj  et 
habuit  literas  ballivo  ad  supersedendum  districtioni  in  hac  parte 
factae.     Ibid.,  594  a. 

1339,  Nov.  7.  Apud  Cawode,  Rogerus  filius  domini  Ni- 
cholai de  Hewyk  fecit  hom.  et  juravit  fid.  domino  Willelmo, 
etc.,  in  cai)ella  sua  de  Cawode,  pro  terris  et  ten.  quae  clamat 
tcncrc  de  co.     Et  recognovit  quod  tenet  dc  co  decimam  partem 

"  So©  page  413,  antea. 


HOMAOIA    ET    KlDELITATES.  419 

unius  fcodi  milit.  in  Bondegate,  Ripon,  et  apud  Hewyk-atte- 
brige.     Et  scriptum  ballivo  Ripon  pro  eodem.     Ibid, 

1339-40,  Feb.  6.  Apud  Cawode,  Willelmus  filius  Johannis 
filii  Walter!  do  Barkeston  fecit  dicto  domino  Willelmo,  etc., 
liom.  et  fid.  pro  tcrris  ct  ten.  quae  tenet  de  dicto  domino  Wil- 
lelmo in  Barkeston.  Et  recognovit  sc  tcnere  de  dicto  domino 
archiepiscopo  in  eadem  villa  unum  mesuagium  et  iiij**™  partem 
fcodi  unius  milit.  Reddendo  dicto  domino  archiepiscopo  per 
ann.  xvjs.  xd.,  et  sectam  curiae  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres.  Ibid,y 
594  A. 

1342-3,  Jan.  30.  Johannes  filius  Nicholai  de  Langeton 
fecit  hom.  domino  Willelmo  la  Zouche,  Dei  gratia,  etc.,  apud 
Cawode,  pro  tcrris  et  ten.  quse  clamat  tenere  de  eo  in 
llodleston.  Et  recognovit  se  tenere  de  domino  ibidem  iiij**" 
partem  fcodi  j  milit.,  et  facere  sectam  ad  curiam  domini  apud 
Schirebume  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres  sept.     Reg,  Zouche,  300  a, 

1342-3,  Feb.  20.  In  manerio  de  Suth  Burton  archi- 
cpiscopi,  Simon  de  Hesellarton  fecit  hom.  et  juravit  fid.  domino 
W.  la  Zouche,  etc.,  pro  tcrris  et  ten.  quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo 
de  haereditate  Johannse,  filiae  et  haeredis  Willelmi  de  Wodehalle, 
uxoris  suae.  Et  recognovit  se  de  eo  tenere  manerium  de  Wode- 
halle, videlicet,  j  mesuagium,  xlv  acras  terrae,  xxxvj  acras  prati, 
xlv  solid,  redditus,  cum  molendino  ventritico,  et  cum  xxx  solid, 
redditus  annuatim  in  Bcverlaco,  Wodehalle  et  Molescroft,  et  vj 
bov.  terrae  cum  pertinentiis  in  Ake,  pro  servitio  quartae  partis  j 
fcodi  milit.,  et  forinsecum  servitium  cum  accident,  et  sectam 
curiae  domini  archiepiscopi  apud  Burton  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres 
sept.     Ibid. 

1343,  April  5.  Apud  Thornton  in  Spaldyngmore,  dominus 
Thomas  de  Bourn,  miles,  fecit  hom.  domino  W.  la  Zouche, 
Dei  gratia,  etc.,  pro  tcrris  et  ten.  quae  clamat  tenere  de  eo  in 
comitatu  Ebor.     Ibid. 

1343,  Sept.  29.  Apud  Cawode,  Willelmus  de  Bar(k)ston 
fecit  domino  hom.  et  fid.  pro  terris  et  ten.  quae  tenet  de  eo  in 
Bar(k)ston.  Et  recognovit  se  tenere  de  eo  iij*""  partem  unius 
fcodi  milit.,  et  solvit  domino  xvjs.  per  ann.,  et  sectam  curiae  de 
Schirebume  de  tribus  sept,  in  tres.     Ibid. 

1345,  Sept.  19.  In  manerio  Rypon^  Maugerus  Vavasour 
fecit  hom.  et  juravit  fid.  vcnerabili  patri  domino  Willelmo  la 
Zouche,  etc.,  pro  manerio  de  Denton,  cum  pertinentiis,  quod 
tenet  de  eodem  vcnerabili  patre  infra  dominium  suum  de 
Otteley.  Et  habet  respectum  ad  recognoscendum  per  quae  ser- 
vitia  tenet  manerium  supradictum  usque  ad  diem  Veneris  proxi- 
mam  post  festum  Sancti  Mathei  Apostoli,  anno  supradicto. 
Ibid.,  300  *. 

E    E    2 


420  K^LUSTRATIYE   DOCUMENTS. 

1357^  March  26.  Memorandum^  quod  Johannes  Hautejn' 
et  Thomas  filius  Ivonisy  Cokerell,  apud  Burton  juxta  Bever- 
lacum,  fecerunt  horn,  venerabili  patri  domino  J.,  Dei  gratia 
Ebor.  archiepiscopo,  in  forma  consueta,  pro  ten.  quae  tenent  de 
dicto  venerabili  patre  in  North  Coldon.     Beg,  Thoresby,  309  b. 

1369,  May  31.  Memorandum,  quod  Robertus  Copyn  fecit 
hom.  eidem  patri  domino  Johanni,  etc.,  in  camera  principali 
manerii  sui  de  Thorp  juxta  Ebor.,  pro  terris  quas  tenet  de 
domino  in  capite  in  campo  de  Coldon.     Reg,  Thoresby, 

Item,  eisdem  die  et  anno,  Petrus  Whyt  fecit  eidem  patri 
consimile  hom.  pro  terris  quas  tenet  in  campo  de  Coldon.    Ibid. 

Stephanus  Milner  fecit  consimile  hom.,  eisdem  die,  loco  et 
anno,  prsefato  reverendissimo  patri,  pro  terris  quas  tenet  in 
campo  de  Coldon.     Ibid, 

Item,  eisdem  die,  loco  et  anno,  Johannes  Wryght  et  Ro- 
bcrtus  del  Dyk  fecerunt  reverendissimo  patri  consimile  hom. 
pro  terris  quas  uterque  eorundem  tenet  in  prsefato  campo  de 
Coldon.     Ibid, 

1369,  Oct.  17.  Memorandum,  quod  Johanna  de  Holm, 
relicta  Roberti  de  Holm  de  Lincoln,  comparuit  personaliter 
apud  Thorp,  et  fecit  hom.  domino  pro  terris  et  ten.  quae  tenet 
de  CO  in  Burton  et  Wele  juxta  Beverlacum ;  et  dominus  reser- 
vavit  juramentum  fideli talis  ejusdcm  quousque  fuerit  plenius 
informatus.     Ibid, 

1369,  Dec.  2.  Memorandum,  quod  Thomas  de  Dynlay 
comparuit  persoualitcr  apud  Thorp  juxta  Ebor.,  et  fecit  hom. 
domino  pro  terris  ct  ten.  quae  tenet  dc  eo  in  \illa  de  Mikelfeld. 
Ibid, 

1369,  Dec.  2.  Item  Walteinis  de  Calverley^  fecit  consimile 
hom.  domino  eisdem  die  et  loco  pro  terris  et  ten,  quae  tenet  de 
eo  in  villa  dc  Burlay  in  Wherledall.     Ibid, 

1369-70,  March  15.  Memorandum,  quod  dominus  Ed- 
mundus  de  Everj'ngham,  miles,  comparuit  personaliter  apud 
Thorp  juxta  Elx)r.,  ct  fecit  hom.  domino  pro  terris  et  ten.  quae 
clamat  tenerc  de  eo  in  villa  et  campis  de  Everyngham ;  pra?- 
sentibus  domiiiis  Henrico  de  Barton  et  Thoma  de  Mideltou  ac 
aliis.     Ibid, 

1371,  July  30.  Apud  Thorp,  Waltcrus  filius  Johannis  del 
Wode  fecit  hom.  suum  domino  pro  terris  et  ten.  quae  clamat 
tenere  de  eo  de  manerio  de  Otteley  in  Tymble.     Ibid, 

*  In  1320,  the  archbishop  received  the  homage  of  Stephen  Hautayn  for  five 
bovates  of  land  in  Magna  Coldon. 

9  Ivo  Cokerel  did  homage  for  one  bovate  of  land  in  Coldon  in  1298. 

'  His  father,  John  de  Calverley,  rendered  homage  "  pro  maner*,  terris  et  ton 
in  Burley  et  Menston  "  in  1326. 


HOMAGIA   £T    FIDELITATES.  421 

1372,  Nov.  30.  Apud  Thorp  juxta  Ebor.,  Willelmus  de 
Kelk  fecit  hom.  domino  archiepiscopo  pro  tends  et  ten.  quae 
tenet  de  eo  in  villa  de  Frismersk.     Ibid. 

1375,  April  18.  Apud  Cawode,  Hugo  de  Anneslay  fecit 
hom.  domino  pro  terris  et  ten.  quae  tenet  de  eo  apud  Kirte- 
lyngton  in  com.  Nott.  et  Bim  in  com.  Ebor.,  cimi  suis  per- 
tinentiis,  quae  quidem  terras  et  ten.  habuit  de  dono  et  feoffa- 
mento  Johannis  de  Bella  Aqua.     Reg.  Alex.  Neville,  i.,  Ill  a. 

1375-6,  Jan.  9.  Apud  Cawode,  Stephanus  de  Thorp**  fecit 
hom.  domino  pro  terris  et  ten.  quae  idem  Stephanus  clamat 
tenere  de  dicto  domino  in  villa  de  Thorpe  Wellewyk.     Ibid. 


'  Son  and  heir  of  Sir  Stephen  de  Thorp,  by  Agnes,  daughter  of  Sir  Alexander 
St.  Quintin  (FouUon's  Holdemess,  ii.,  513). 


WARDSHIPS  AND  MARRIAGES. 


A    GRANT*    OF    THE    WARDSHIP   AND    MARRIAGE    OP   JOHN^    SON    AND 

HEIR  OF  RICHARD  DE  FRisMARisco.    [Ex  Bot.  Majore  aTchiep. 
Gray.     In  dorso.  No.  57.] 

Omnibus,  etc.  Noveritis  nos  concessisse,  dcdisse  dilectse 
filiae  Dionisiae  de  Frismarisco,  quae  fuit  uxor  Ricardi  filii  Hen- 
rici,  maritagium  Johannis*  filii  et  hseredis  sui  et  ejusdem  cus- 
todiam  usque  ad  legitimam  sui  setatem  habendam,  et  ultra,  si 
idem  voluerit,  et  quamdiu  voluerit.  Si  autem  de  ipso  Johaune 
humanitus  contigerit,  hjerede  corporis  sui  non  suscepto,  prsedicta 
Dionisia  Ysabellam  filiam  suam  dc  consilio  et  assensu  nostro 
maritabit.  In  cujus  rei,  etc.  Data  apud  Paterinton,  xvj  kalen- 
das  Octobris,  anno  xv  [1231]. 


A  GRANT  OF  THE  WARDSHIP  AND  MARRIAGE  OF  THE  HEIR  OF 

JOHN   LE  ALEMAN.      [Ex   llot.  MajoTC  arcliicp.   Gray.     In 
dorso,  No.  66.] 

Omnibius,  etc.  Noveritis  nos  concessisse,  dcdisse,  et  prae- 
seuti  carta  nostra  confirmasse  dilecto  fratri  nostro  domino  R. 
dc  Gray,  custodiam  terrae  ct  liyercdis  Johannis  le  Alcman,'  cum 
ipsius  lioercdis  maritagio ;  similiter  ajitem  custodiam  tcrrae  quam 
dictus  Johannes  tcriuit  dc  fcodo  Nigelli  dc  Mubray  in  Grantele, 
quam  quidem  a  Roberto  Camcrario,  cui  dictus  Nigellus  custo- 
diam memoratam  dcdcrat,  cminuis  cum  omnibus  pertinentiis 
suis  sine  aliquo  retcncmento,  sicut  carta  ipsius  R.  nobis  sifpcr 
hoc  confecta,  quam  eidcm  Roberto  reddidimus,  plenius  contine- 
tur.  Tenendum  ct  habendum  eidem  Roberto  et  haeredibus  suis 
libcrc  ct  quietc  ct  integre  cum  omnibus  libertatibus  et  liberis 
consuctudinibus  ad  pracdictas  terras  pertincntibus,  usque  ad 
legitimam  ejusdem  haercdis  actatem.  Testibus,  etc.  Data  apud 
Cawod,  V  idus  Octobris,  anno  xvii.  [1233.] 

«  Tho  archiepiscopal  registers  contain  other  grants  of  wardship  and  marriage, 
but  those  only  are  printed  which  relate  to  Yorkshire. 

*  Probably  tho  "  Johannes  dc  Frismera3's "  who  is  mentioned  at  page  245, 
antea. 

•"  Mr.  Walbran  gives  some  account  of  thi.s  family  in  his  Lords  of  Studley. 


WARDSHIPS   AND    MARRIAGES.  423 


A    GRANT    OP    THE    WARDSHIP    AND    MARRIAGE    OF    WILLIAM,     SON 
AND    HEIR    OF   WILLIAM    DE    CHAERTHORP.       [Ex   Rot.    MajorC 

archiep.  Gray.     In  dorso,  No.  81.] 

Omnibus,  etc.  Noveritis  quod  cum  custodia  terrse  Willclmi 
de  Cliaerthorp  in  Beverlaco  et  Suth  Burton,  ct  Willelmi''  haeredis 
ejusdem,  post  obitum  ipsius  ad  manum  nostram  devenisset,  nos 
eundem  hseredem  dominae  Alicise  de  Sproxton,  matri  suae,  com- 
misimus  nutriendum,  et,  quamdiu  nobis  placuerit,  retinendum. 
Ita  tamen  quod  dicta  domina  ipsum  haeredem  maritare  nee  elon- 
garc  non  poterit,  nee  aliquid  facere  quominus  nos  vel  assignati 
nostri  dictum  haeredem  libere  possimus  maritare,  firmiterque 
concedimus  quod  cum  ipsum  haeredem  maritare  voluerimus  de 
conscientia  matris  suae,  et  dominorum  Rogeri  et  Willelmi,  avun- 
culorum  ejus,  ipsum  maritabimus  in  loco  competenti,  ita  quod 
non  disparagetur,  videlicet,  uni  de  consanguineis  domini  J.  de 
Bello  Campo.  Eidem  vero  dominae  dictam  terram  nomine  dotis 
suae  reddidimus,  salvo  tamen  Johanni  de  Augre,  servienti  nostro, 
cui  ejusdem  terrae  custodiam  commiseramus,  semine  quod  in 
eadem  terra  seminavit  secundum  arbitritum  bonorum  virorum. 
Si  autem  contingat  ipsam  dominam  super  prsedicta  terra  in 
aliquo  fatigari,  ipsam  defendemus.     [1236.] 


A     GRANT     OF     THE     MARRIAGE     OF     WILLIAM,     SON    AND    HEIR   OF 

WILLIAM  DE  LiNDELE.     [Ex  Bot.  Miuorc  archicp.  Gray.    In 
dorso.  No.  9.] 

Omnibus,  etc.  Sciatis  nos  dedisse  dilecto  servienti  nostro 
Falconi  de  Wakefeld  maritagium  Willelmi  de  Lindele,  filii  et 
haeredis  Willelmi  de  Lindele,  ita  quod  idem  Willelmus  marite- 
tur*  Alicise  filiae  ejusdem  Falconis,  et  si  decedat  infra  aetatem 
antequam  eidem  Aliciae  maritetur,  concessimus  dicto  Falconi 
quod  alterum  filium  praefati  Willelmi  qui  haereditarie  succedet, 
possit  dictae  Aliciae  maritare.  Si  vero  praefata  Alicia  decedat, 
ipso  qui  cam  desponsare  deberet,  secundum  formam  praemissam, 
infra  aetatem  legitimam  constituto,  tunc  liceat  eidem  Falconi 
eundem  ubi  voluerit  maritare,  ita  tamen  quod  non  disparagetur. 
In  cujus  rei,  etc.  Data  apud  Scroby,  iij  nonas  Junii,  pontifica- 
tus  nostri  anno  xxiiij  [1240]. 


•*  A  William  de  Carthorp  held  21  bovates  of  land  in  South  Burton  at  the  time 
of  Kirkby's  Inquest  (paj^o  79,  antea). 

'  This  marriage  probably  took  place.  Falcasius  de  Lindley  did  homage  for 
lands  in  Liudley  in  1300  and  1318. 


421 


ILLCSTRATIVK    DOCUMENTS^ 


A    GRANT    OF   THE    WARDSHIP    OF    THOMAS    BE    BURGOj    ETC         [Ex  ] 

Rot-  Mixiure  arcbiep.  Gray,     In  dorsOj  No.  24.] 

Waltema  de  Gray,  uepos  flomiui  arcMepiscopi,  habet  custo- 
diam  Thomic  dc  BuJ*gOj  qui  sororem  ipsius  Woltcri  duxit  m 
uxorenij  cum  omnibus  terris  suis  ct  cunctia  ad  eas  pertinentibus, 
lisque  ad  legitimam  Ectatctn  ipsius  Thomse,  Pnatcrca  habet 
idem  Walterus  custodiam  tcrr^  qum  fuit  Alexandri  de  Hyltona, 
de  fcodo  arcliiepiscopij  in  Wym^tml/  postdecci^^uca  ipsius  arcbi- 
cpiscopij  usque  ad  le^itimam  letatem  htercdmn^  dicti  Alcxandri, 
Data  apud  Kawod^  iiij  kalcndas  Mail,  [1246 J 


A    GRANT    or    THE    WARDSMIF     AND     MARRIAGE    OP    WlLLIA3f,     SOH 

A?jD  HEIR  OF  JOHN  DE  BELLEW.     [Rcg,  arclucp*  Corbridge, 
fol  92  L] 

Thorn  as  J  par  la  ^*ace  Deu  ercevesque  d'Evcrwik^   primat 
d^Englcterrej  a  touz  iceuz  qui  cest  escrist  orronut  ou  verront, 
saluz  en  13eu-     Sachet  nous  avoir  grauntc,  bailie  et  lesse  a  sire 
Willame  le  Vavasour  la  garde  de  totes  Ics  terres  et  tencmentcs 
qui  furent  a  aire  Johan*  de  Belewe  c  notre  feej  eusemblement 
ove  le  raariage  Willame  fiz  et  heir  ravantdit  sire  JohaUj  ct  ove 
le  mariagc  dcs  hcires  madlcs  ct  fcroeles  meistne  cely  Johan  de 
meisme  la  ventre  donnc  William  est,  a  aver  et  a  teuir  al  avaiit- 
dit  sire  WillamCf  et  a  ces  ossigueZj  les  avantdis  ganles,  terres  J 
tenementz  et  manages  ieaqnes  a  taunt  que  uu  heir  madle  ou  la] 
puisne  soer  feraele  de  meisme  la  veutrce  soit  de  pleyn  agre,  en- 
scmblement  ove  totes  les  eacheites,  terrea,  rentes,  douwcrs,  et| 
touz  autres  aportenanneea  et  profitz  qui  a  nous  per  aseniie  re- 
sonn  purreint  escheicr  m  les  avantdiz  gai*des,  terres,  fe assent  I 
en  Tios  raeyns.     Et  nous  avantdit  Thomiis^  ct  nos  beirs,  et  nos 
executonrs^  les  avantdiz  gardes,  terres,  tenemente^  et  mariages, , 
ove  totes  lea  eseheites,  aportcnanncea  et  profitz,  com  plus  plcioe* 
raent  est  avantdit,  saunz  uute  dirainuciou  al  avaudit  sire  WiU 
liam,  et  a  ees  assiguez,  waranteroras  iesqes  a  pleyn  age  le  dit 
heir,  et  les  ditz  heir^  en  la  foiirmc  avautdite  contre  tote  gemi, 
sauve  a  uons  nosblees  scmcez  en  les  terres  le  dit  heir  a  Kirte- 
lington,*  ensembleraeut  ove  totes  les  fermes  et  les  apraemcuz 

/  Witjofitead,  in  Holder  nesn. 

^  The  lieir  of  Aleiander  de  Hilton  wus  his  soa  Eobert.  (Surie^^*  I>Hrh^m^  Hgj 
26),  who  brui  a  t^harter  of  freo  wiwreti  in  "  Swyne  and  Wy nested"  in  tlie  41« 
Renry  Uhiaal,  Mot  CkarL,  S^}. 

*  Hi»  vTidow,  Isabella,  afterwards  bought  tbiB  nmrriapfe  of  Sir  William  YavuM^itfl 
for  200  marks,  atid  granted  the  snnie  to  her  son  Uniliani,  I 

'  On  Nov.  17Mj,  1302,  Iho  arohbishop  grnnkHl  letters  of  attornej  to  ddivttrj 
fwisiQ  of  the  manor  of  Kirtlin^'fcon  to  Isabella,  relict  of  Sir  John  de  Bellii  Aijo 
"  nomine  doiU  '*  (Esff.  Corhndge,  93  ij. 


WARDSHIPS   AND    BiARRIAOES.  425 

icsqes  al  jour  de  la  confeccion  de  cest  escrit.  En,  testmoigne  de 
totes  les  surdites  choses,  a  cest  escrit  avoms  fet  meare  notre 
seal.  A  iceus  tesmoignes,  sire  Pieres  Malore,  sire  Lambert  de 
Trikyngham,  sire  Willame  de  Sothill,  Thomas  de  Fisshebum, 
Thomas  de  Stodley,  Gocelyn  de  Eywill/  Wauter  de  Harum,  et 
Nichole  de  Merlowe,  et  autres.  Donne  a  Cawod,  le  Dimeigne 
prochein  apres  la  fest  Seint  Andreu  le  apostle^  Tan  del  regne  le 
roi  Edward,  fitz  le  roi  Henry,  trentisme. 


A    GRANT    OF    THE    WARDSHIP    AND    MARRIAGE    OF    JOHN,     SON     OF 
RICHARD,    SON    OF    ROBERT    DE    LA    SALE    DE    TYMBEL.         [Beg. 

archiep.  Corbridge,  fol.  94  a.] 

Per  hoc  scriptum  cirograffatum  pateat  imiversis  quod  vene- 
rabilis  pater,  dominus  Thomas,  Dei  gratia  Ebor.  archiepiscopns, 
etc.,  concessit  et  diraisit,  et  eodem  seripto  confirmavit,  Willelmo 
le  Serjaiint  de  Bloberhous,*  custodiam  et  maritaginm  Johannis,' 
filii  Ricardi  filii  Roberti  de  la  Sale  de  Tyinbel,  cujus  custodia  ad 
ipsum  patrem  pertinet,  ut  ad  legitimam  setatem  dicti  Johannis, 
pro  quadam  summa  pecuniae  eidem  patri  prse  manibus  persoluta. 
Ita  quod  dictus  Willelmus  dictum  Johannem,  quocunque  loco 
sibi  viderit  expedire,  dum  tamen  sine  disparagatione,  valeat 
maritare.  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  prsesenti  seripto  indentato 
partes  hinc  inde  sua  apposuerunt  sigilla.  Hiis  testibus,  Roberto 
Clerico  de  Otteley,  Henrico  Bonenfaunt  de  eadem,  Colino  filio 
Edons'  de  eadem,  Willelmo  filio  Paulini,  Paidino  Ketil  de  eadem, 
et  multis  aliis.  Datum  apud  Cawod,  iiij  nonas  Februarii,  anno 
gratiae  m.ccc.  secundo. 


A    GRANT    OF    ISABELLA    DE    BELLA    AQUA    TO    HER    SON,    WILLIAM 
DE    BELLA    AQUA,     OF     HIS    OWN    MARRIAGE.         [Reg.    archicp. 

Greenfield,  pars  ii.,  inter  ff.  221,  222.] 

Anno  gratiae  m.°ccc.°  nono.  Ita  convenit,  die  Dominica  in 
crastino  Omnium  Sanctorum,  inter  dominam  Isabellam  de  Bella 
Aqua,  ex  una  parte,  et  Willelmum,  filium  et  haeredem  domini 
Johannis  de  Bella  Aqua,  ex  altera ;  videlicet,  quod  dicta  domina 

i  Goceline  d*Eyvile  occurs  as  "  vallettum  Thomae,  archiepiscopi  Ebor.,"  in 
1301  {Reg.  Corbridge,  91  a). 

*  Blubberhouses,  a  scattered  village  in  the  parish  of  Fewston,  and  wapentake 
of  Claro. 

'  In  1315,  John  de  Tymble  rendered  homage  to  the  archbishop  for  certain 
tenements  in  Tymble. 


426  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

Isabella  concessit  et  relaxavit  prsedicto  Willelmo  maritagium 
ipsius  Willelmi  quod  praedicta  domiua  Isabella  emebat  de  do- 
mino WiUelmo  le  Vavasur*  pro  ducentis  marcis  sterlingorum. 
Ita  quod  prsedictus  Willelmus  potent  se  maritare  pront  sibi  et 
amicis  suis  viderit  expedire,  absque  calumpnia  vel  contradictione 
dictse  dominse  Isabellae.  Pro  qua  quidem  concessione  et  relaxa- 
tione  idem  Willelmus  concessit,  dimisit,  relaxavit,  et  omnino 
quietum  clamavit  prsedictse  dominae  Isabellae  omne  jus  et  clam- 
eum  quod  habuit  vel  habere  poterit  in  omnibus  terris  et  tene- 
mentis,  redditibus  et  servitiis,  quae  sibi  descendebant  jure  haere- 
ditario  post  decessum  domini  Johannis  de  Bella  Aqua,  patris 
sui,  in  Kyrtlington,  Hokerton,"  Rohagh,  Midelthorp  et  Herle- 
shag  in  comitatu  Notinghamiae,  et  in  Swynton,**  Routhemers'  et 
Wylthorp  in  comitatu  Ebor.,  cum  omnibus  suis  pertinentiis. 
Tenendum  et  habendum  praedictae  dominae  Isabellae  ad  totam 
vitam  suam  de  praedicto  Willelmo  et  haeredibus  suis,  faciendo 
dominis  feodi  pro  praedicto  Willelmo  et  haeredibus  suis,  servitia 
inde  debita  et  consueta.  Et  praedicta  domina  Isabella  concessit 
se  teneri  in  tota  vita  sua  praefato  Willelmo  in  rationabilibus 
estoveriis  suis,  videlicet,  in  victu  honorabili  et  vestitu  duarum 
robarum  per  annum,  pretii  robae  viginti  solidorum,  et  in  suffici- 
enti  sustentatione  duorum  equoinim  et  duorum  garcionum,  et  in 
quadraginta  solidis  annuis  pro  robis  garcionum  suorum,  et  pro 
^iis  necessariis  sibi  emendis.  Et  praedictus  Willelmus  obligat 
se  et  haeredes  suos  ad  warantizandum  omnia  praedicta  tenementa, 
ut  praedictum  est,  ad  totam  vitam  praedictae  dominae  Isabellae. 
In  cujus  rei  testimonium  praesentibus  scriptis  indentatis  tarn 
sigillum  dictae  dominae  Isabellae  quam  sigillum  praefati  Willelmi 
altematim  sunt  appensa.     Hiis  testibus,  etc. 

Memorandum,  quod  xvij  die  Julii,  anno  gratiae  mccc™'*  x**,  et 
pontificatus  nostri,  W.  de  Grencfeld,  archiepiscopi  Ebor.,  quinto, 
constituta  pcrsonaliter  coram  nobis  domina  Isabella,  uxor  quon- 
dam domini  Johannis  de  Bella  Aqua,  militis,  in  manerio  nostro 
apud  Suwell,  fecit  nobis  fidclitatem  pro  terris  et  tenementis  in 
dicto  scripto  contentis,  praesentibus  tunc  ibidem  magistro  Wil- 
lelmo de  Pykering,  archidiacono  Notingham,  priore  de  Thur- 
garton,  domino  Johanne  dc  Ludham,  railite,  Ricardo  de  Babing- 
ton,  Thoma  de  Verdoun,  magistris  Ricardo  de  Cestria,  tunc 
cancellario  nostro,  W.  de  Beverlaco  ct  Nicholao  de  Calveton, 

"•  William  le  Vavasour  had  a  grant  of  this  marriage  from  the  archbishop  in 
1301. 

"  Hockerton,  Middlethorpe  and  Earlshaw  are  a  few  miles  to  the  east  of 
Kirklington. 

•  In  the  81st  Edward  I.  Stephen  de  Bella  Aqua  held  in  Swinton  and  Baw- 
marsh,  and  the  heir  of  John  de  Bella  Aqua  in  Wildthorpe. 


WARDSHIPS   AND    MARRIAGES.  427 

clericis,  ac  Ricardo  de  Whatton,  tunc  ballivo  apud  Suwell,  et 
pluribiis  aliis  in  multitndine  copiosa. 


A   GRANT   OF   THE    MARRIAGE    OF    RICHARD^    SON   AND    HEIR   OF   SIR 

ROBERT  DE  FURNEAUX,  KNIGHT.     [Reg.  archicp.  Greenfield, 
pars  i.,  fol.  171  a.] 

Omnibus  Christi  fidelibus  ad  quos  prsesentes  literae  pervene- 
rint,  Willelmus,  etc.,  salutem  in  Domino  sempitemam.  Nove- 
ritis  nos  dedisse  et  concessisse  dominse  Cristianae  de  Menyl, 
relictae  quondam  domini  Nicholai  de  Menyl,  maritagium  Ricardi, 
filii  et  hseredis  domini  Roberti^  de  Pumeaux,  militis,  defiincti, 
quod  ad  nos  ratione  terrae  quam  dictus  Robertus  de  nobis  et 
ecclesia  nostra  Ebor.  tenebat  in  villa  de  Luterington  per  servi- 
tium  militare,  una  cum  omnibus  proficuis  quae  ratione  praedicti 
maritagii  ad  nos  possent  quomodolibet  pertinere.  Ita  tamen 
quod  dictus  Ricardus  juxta  tenorem  magnae  cartae  domini  Hen- 
rici,  quondam  regis  Angliae,  nullatenus  disparagetur.  In  cujus 
rei  testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  praesentibus  est  appensum. 
Data  apud  Thorp,  xiij  die  M aii,  anno  gratiae  m**ccc"®  decimo,  et 
pontificatus  nostri  quinto. 


A    GRANT  OF   THE  CUSTODY  OF  THE   LANDS  OF  GODFREY  DE  MEL8A, 
AT     HODELSTON,     TO     ROBERT    DE     GRENEFELD     AND     WILLIAM, 

HIS  SON.     [Reg.  archiep.  Greenfield,  pars  i.,  fol.  52  a.'] 

Universis  pateat  per  prsesentes  quod  nos  Willelmus,  permis- 
sione,  etc.,  concessimus  et  donavimus  dilectis  nobis  in  Christo, 
Roberto*  de  Grenefeld  et  Willelmo  filio  ejusdem  custodiam 
omnium  terrarum  et  tenementorum  quae  Godefridus''  de  Melsa 
de  nobis  tenuit  in  villa  de  Hodelston  juxta  Shirbume  per  servi- 
tium  militare,  quarum  custodia  post  mortem  ejusdem  Godefridi, 
ratione  junioris  aetatis  Johannis,  filii  et  haeredis  ejusdem,  ad 
manus  nostras  devenit.  Habendum  et  tenendum  dictis  Roberto 
ct  Willelmo  et  eorum  haeredibus  et  aasignatis  omnia  praedicta 
terras  et  tenementa,  cum  pratis,  pasturis,  redditibus,  servitiis, 

''  Robert  de  Fourneux  held  "Ayuderby  Fourneux,"  now  called  Ainderby- 
Steeple,  at  the  date  of  Kirkby's  Inquest  (page  176,  atUea).  In  1298  he  did 
horaaj^o  for  lands  in  Luterington  (Lotherton),  and  he  appears  to  have  held  one 
half  of  that  manor  in  1308.  Richard,  his  son  and  heir,  died  before  Dec.  29th, 
1331,  leaving  three  sons,  Richard,  Robert  and  William. 

«  Probably  Robert  de  Greenfield,  the  archbishop's  brother. 

'  Hi.H  father,  John  de  Melsa,  held  one  knight's  fee  in  Huddleston  in  the  31st 
Edward  I.  By  Inq.  p.  m.,  4th  Edward  II.,  Godfrey  de  Melsa  died  seised  {inter 
alia)  of  the  manors  of  Huddleston  and  Fenton,  and  of  lands  in  Birkin  and 
Fairburn  {Cat,  Inq.  p.  w.,  i.,  241). 


428  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

tarn  liberomm  quam  bondomm,  wardis,  releviis,  et  eschettis,  et 
omnibus  aliis  pcrtinentiis  suis  et  appruamentis,  una  cum  rever- 
sione  dotis,  si  accident,  libere,  quiete,  bene,  et  in  pace,  usque 
ad  plenam  et  legitimam  aetatem  Johannis  filii  et  haeredis  dicti 
Godefridi,  per  sequales  portiones,  ad  totam  vitam  ipsius  Roberti 
inter  se  dividendas.  Ita,  \ddelicet,  quod  post  mortem  dicti 
Roberti  tota  praedicta  custodia  terrarum  praedictarum  integre 
remaneat  praefato  Willehno,  haeredibus  et  assignatis  ejusdem. 
Et  si  contingat  dictum  Johannem,  filium  et  haeredem  dicti 
Godefridi,  antequam  et  legitimam  aetatem  pervenerit,  decedere, 
habeant  dicti  Robertus  et  Willelmus  custodiam  praedictam,  ut 
praedictum  est,  usque  ad  legitimam  aetatem  propinquioris  haeredis 
dictam  haereditatem  expectantis,  et  sic  de  haerede  in  haeredem, 
quousque  aliquis  haeredum  dictam  haereditatem  expectantium 
ad  plenam  et  legitimam  pervenerit  aetatem.  Quam  quidem 
custodiam  terrarum  praedictarum,  cum  omnibus  suis  pcrtinen- 
tiis et  appruamentis,  ut  supradictum  est,  praedictis  Roberto  et 
Willelmo,  et  eorum  haeredibus  sen  assignatis,  ut  supradictum 
est,  per  sequales  portiones  ad  totam  vitam  ipsius  Roberti  inter 
se  dividendas,  usque  ad  plenam  aetatem  alicujus  haeredum  dicti 
Godefridi  warantizabimus  contra  omnes  gentes.  In  cujus  rei 
testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  praesentibus  est  appensum.  Data 
apud  Cawode,  die  Martis  in  festo  Purificationis  Beatae  Mariae, 
anno  domini  m**ccc®  decimo,  et  pontificatus  nostri  sexto. 


A  GRANT  OF  THE  MARRIAGE  OF  HUGH,    SON  AND   HEIR  OF  RICHARD 

DB  BABiNGTON.    [Reg.  archicp.  Greenfield,  pars  ii.,  fol.  37  A.] 

Noverint  universi  praesentes  literas  inspecturi  quod  nos  Wil- 
lelmus, permissione  divina,  etc.,  dimisimus  et  concessimus  Luciae, 
uxori  quondam  Ricardi  de  Babinton,  qui  de  nobis  et  ecclesia 
nostra  Ebor.  tenuit  manerium  de  Burghle  per  servitium  militare, 
maritagium  Hugonis,'  filii  et  haeredis  praedicti  Ricardi,  infra 
legitimam  aetatem  tempore  dimissionis  et  concessionis  hujus- 
modi  existentis,  de  cujus  corpore  seisiti  frdmus,  pro  certa  pecuniae 
quantitate  de  qua  plene  reputamus  nos  pacatos.  In  cujus  rei 
testimonium  sigillum  nostrum  praesentibus  est  appensum.  Data 
apud  Munketon  prope  Ripon,  ij  idus  Septembris,  anno  gratiae 
Mccc™''  xij*^,  et  pontificatus  nostri  septimo. 


'  In  1316  he  was  certified  lord  of  the  manor  of  Burley,  being  then 
custodia  arohiepiscopi  Ebor. "  (page  347,  antea). 


WARDSHIPS   AND    MARRIAGES.  429 

A  GRANT  OF   THE  WARDSHIP  AND   MARRIAGE  OF   AGNES^  DAUGHTER 
AND     HEIRESS     OF    JOHN     MALEBRANK^     OF     FARNLEY.         [Rcg. 

archiep.  Melton,  fol.  419  A.] 

Pateat  universis  per  prsesentes  quod  nos  Willelmus  do  Mel- 
ton, permissione  divina,  etc.,  concessimus  et  tradidimus  domino 
Johanni  de  Brantingliam,'  perpetuo  vicario  de  Otteley,  cnstodiam 
et  maritagium  Agnctis,  filiae  et  hseredis  Johannis  Malebrank  de 
Famelay,  defuncti,  cum  omnibus  terris,  redditibus  et  tenementis 
in  villa  et  territorio  de  Farnelay  ad  eandem  Agnetem  pertinent- 
ibus,  habend.  et  tenend.  eidem  domino  Johanni,  hseredibus  et 
assignatis  suis  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  quousque  eadem 
Agnes  ad  plenam  pervenerit  setatem.  In  cujus  rei  testimonium 
sigillum  nostrum  prsesentibus  est  appensum.  Data  apud  Thorp 
prope  Ebor.,  xiij  kal.  Octobris,  anno  gratise  millesimo  ccc"^° 
vicesimo  sexto,  et  pontificatus  nostri  nono. 


A    GRANT     OF     THE    WARDSHIP    AND     MARRIAGE     OF     RICHARD,    SON 
AND    HEIR    OF    RICHARD    DE    FOURNEUX.       [Rcg.  archicp.  Mcl- 

ton,  fol.  32  A.] 

Pateat  universis,  etc.,  quod  nos  Willelmus,  etc.,  concessimus 
et  dimisimus  magistro  R."  de  Bridel3aigton  cnstodiam  tcrrarum 
et  tcncmentorum  Ricardi,  filii  et  ha^redis  Ricardi  de  Fomeus,  in 
villa  de  Luteryngton,  una  cum  maritagio  ejusdem  quousque  ad 
legitimam  aetatem  pervenerit :  tenendum  et  habendum  eidem 
magistro  R.,  haeredibus  et  assignatis  suis,  in  forma  praedicta, 
absque  disparagatione  ejusdem  Ricardi,  filii  ct  hseredis  praedicti 
Ricardi  dc  Fourneux.  Et  si  contingat  quod  idem  Ricardus,  filius 
et  haeres  antedicti  Ricardi  de  Fourneaux,  antequam  ad  legitimam 
aetatem  pervenerit,  deccdat,  quod  absit,  concessimus  et  dimisimus 
eidem  magistro  Roberto  cnstodiam  terrarum  et  tenementorum 
praedictorum,  una  cum  maritagio  Roberti,  fratris  et  haeredis 
ejusdem  Ricardi,  filii  et  haeredis  Ricardi  de  Fourneux  praedicti, 
si  supervixerit :  tenendum  et  habendum,  in  forma  praedicta, 
absque  disparagatione  ejusdem  Roberti,  usque  ad  legitimam 
aetatem  antedicti  Ricardi,  filii,  etc.  Et  si  contingat  quod  idem 
Robertus,  frater  et  haeres  praedicti  Ricardi,  filii,  etc.,  antequam 
ad  legitimam  aetatem  pervenerit,  decedat,  quod  absit,  conces- 
simus et  dimisimus  dicto  magistro  Roberto  cnstodiam  terrarum 
ct  tcncmentorum  praedictorum,    una  cum  maritagio  Willelmi, 

'  John  de  Brantingham  was  instituted  to  the  vicarage  of  Otley  on  the  4th  id. 
Dec,  1319  {Reg.  Melton,  136  h),  and  died  in  1340. 

"  Mr.  Robert  de  Bridlington,  private  chaplain  of  archbij^hop  Melton^  and  a 
canon  of  llipon,  Southwell  and  York.    He  died  in  1332  {Fasti  Mor.,  i.,  431). 


480  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

firatris  et  haeredis  dicti  Robert!,  ut  supra  notatur :  tenendum  et 
habendum  antcdicto  magistro  Roberto  in  forma  praedicta,  ut 
supradictum  est,  usque  ad  legitimam  aetatem  prsefati  Rieardi, 
filii  et  haeredis  praefati  Rieardi  de  Forneux.  In  cujus  rei  testi- 
monium sigillum  nostrum  praesentibus  duximus  apponendum. 
Data  apud  Cawod,  iiij*®  kalendas  Januarii,  anno  gratiae,  etc., 
xxxj®,  et  poutificatus  nostri  quintodecimo. 


A     COMMISSION     TO    SEIZE     JOHN,     SON    AND     HEIR    OF    JOHN     DE 

LANOTON,  OF  YORK.     [Reg.  RFchiep.  Thorcsby,  fol.  314  a  J] 

A  touz  ceux  qui  cestes  presentes  lettres  verronnt  ou  orronnt 
Johan,  par  la  soeflfraunce  de  Dieu  ercevesque  d^Euerwyk,  saluz 
en  Dieu.  Sachez  nous  avoir  assigne  et  depute  noz  chers  et  bien 
amez  William  de  Meryngton,  Johan  Pouger  et  Robert  de  Hak- 
thorp,  ou  un  de  eaux,  de  seser  en  notre  nom  le  corps  Johan, 
fitz  et  heir  Johan"  de  Langeton  d'Euerwyk,  notre  gard  qui  a 
nous  apertient  par  cause  que  le  dit  Johan  de  Langton  certeins 
terres  de  nous  tien  jour  q'il  morust  par  service  de  chivaler.  En 
testmoigne  de  quelle  chose,  etc.  Escript  a  Thorp  pres  de 
Euerwyk,  le  quarte  jour  de  Novembre,  Tan  de  notre  seignour 
Jhesu  Crist  m.ccc.  septantisme  tiers,  et  de  notre  translacion 
vintisme  secound. 


A   GRANT    OF   THE    WARDSHIP    AND    MARRIAGE    OF   JOHN,     SON    AND 
HEIR     OF    JOHN     DE      LANGTON,     OF     YORK.       [Rcg.    arcllicp. 

Thoresby,  fol.  314  a.] 

A  touz  ceux  qui  ceste  Icttre  verront  ou  orront  Johan,  par  le 
soeffrance  de  Dieu  ercevesque  d^Euerwyk,  primat  d'Engleterre 
et  legat  de  la  courte  de  Rome,  saluz  en  Dieu.  Sachez  nous 
avoir  done  et  graunte  a  William  Graa,**  citein  d^Euerwyk  et  sire 
Robert  de  Wyclif,'  parsonc  del  eglis  de  la  seinte  Croux  en 
Euerwyk,  la  garde  du  corps  od  le  mariage  de  Johan,  filtz  et 
heir  Johan  de  Langeton  d'Eucrwyk,  en  notre  garde  esteant, 
ensemblcment  od  la  garde  de  totes  les  terres  et  tenements  de 

•  John  de  Langton,  major  of  York  from  1352  to  1363,  has  been  previously 
mentioned. 

"  William  Gray  was  mayor  of  York  in  1367.  For  some  notices  of  this  family, 
see  pa^e  325,  atUea. 

'  Of  Robert  de  Wycliffe,  who  was  a  man  of  wealth  and  influence,  and  very 
probably  a  near  relation  of  the  Reformer,  an  interesting  account  is  given  by 
Canon  Raine  in  the  Fasti  Eboracenses  (vol.  i.,  465). 


WAKDSHIPS   AND    MAKKIAOES.  431 

Frismersk/  Hudeleston'  et  Fenton  et  aliours  en  la  counte 
d^Euerwyk,  les  queux  Johan,  piere  Favandit  Johan  filtz  Johan^ 
tient  de  nous  par  service  de  chivaler^  et  qnelx  a  nous  appertient 
par  reson  del  noun  age  le  dit  Johan  filtz  Johan^  a  avoir  et  tenir 
a  les  avanditz  William  et  Robert  et  lour  heires  et  assignes 
tanque  al  plein  age  le  dit  Johan  filtz  Johan.  En  testmoignance 
de  quelle  chose  a  ceste  notre  lettre  avons  mis  notre  seal. 
Escript  a  Thorp  pres  de  Euerwyk,  le  quint  jour  de  Novembre, 
Tan  de  notre  Seignour  Jhesu  Crist  mille  trecentisme  sep- 
tantisme  tierce,  et  de  notre  translacion  vintisme  second. 

»  One  of  the  lost  towns  on  the  Humber. 

'  Huddleston  and  Fenton,  in  the  wapentake  of  Barkston-Ash.  The  Langtons 
were  the  owners  of  extensive  quarries  at  Huddleston,  and  gave  large  quantities 
of  stone  to  the  fabric  of  York  Minster  (Fabric  RoUt,  ed,  Swrt.  Soc.,  64  n). 


NOMINA''  EORUM  QUI  TENENT  XX  LIBRATAS  TERRiE  DE  REGE  IN 
CAPITE  VEL  DE  ILLIS  QUI  SUNT  INFRA  iETATEM  QUI  EX 
MANDATO  REGIS  DISTRINGEBANTUR  PER  VICECOMIt'  AD  TRANS- 
FRETANDUM  AD  REGEM  HENRICUM  TERTIUM  IN  VASCONIA 
CONTRA  REGEM  CASTELLiE,  QUI  TERRAM  VASCONIiE  HOSTILITER 
INGRESSURUS  ERAT,  PUGNATURI,  ANNO  REGNI  REGIS  HENRICI 
TERTII    XXXVIII,    SALUTIS    HUMANiE    A    CHRISTO    1253.        [Cott. 

MSS.,  Claudius  C.  ii.,  fol.  15.] 

EBOR. 

Nomina  eoruin  qui  tcnent  vigiuti  libratas  terrse  de  domiuo 
rege  in  capite  in  com.  Ebor. 

W.  de  Horseden,*  vieecomes  Ebor.  Dominus  Eadwardus 
filius  domini  regis.  Robertus  de  Vetcri  Ponte.  Willelmus  de 
Cressy.  Adam  de  Novo  Mercato.  Thomas  filius  Willelmi. 
Johannes  de  Steynton.  Eymes  de  Methelton.  Comes  Albi- 
marliae.  Willelmus  de  Ros.  Robertus  dc  Nevill.  Rogerus  de 
Mubray.  Episcopus  Dunholm.  Gilebertus  de  Gaunt.  Jo- 
hannes de  Warenna.  Willelmus  de  Feugeres.''  Robertus  de 
Creystok.  Hugo  Bigot.  Petrus  de  Brus.  Ilenricus  de  Percy. 
Petrus  de  Mauley.  Willelmus  dc  Stotevill.  Andreas  Lutercl. 
Eadmundus  de  Lascy.  Abbas  Sanctae  Mariae  de  Ebor.  Petrus 
de  Percy.  Johannes  filius  Willelmi  dc  Vescy,  qui  est  infra 
ajtatem  in  custodia  regis.  Gcrardus  de  Furnivall.  Robertus 
Constabalarius.  Margeria  de  Ycscy.  Adam  dc  Evcringham. 
Willelmus  de  Lasccles.  Patrik  dc  Wcstwik.  Baldewinus  dc 
Insula/  qui  est  infra  setatem  in  custodia  regis.  Willelmus 
filius  Willelmi  Payncl,  qui  est  infra  aitatem^  et  Willelmus  dc 

«  I  um  indebted  to  the  kindness  of  Mr.  Walbran  for  transcripts  of  this  and 
the  succeedin«^  document.  Many  of  the  persons  named  therein  are  mentioned  in 
the  notes  to  Kirkby's  Inquest  and  the  Feoda  Militum. 

*  Of  William  de  Horseden,  sheriff  of  Yorkshire  in  1253-4,  and  bailiff  of  the 
High  Peak,  little  is  known.  Amongst  the  Inquisitions  post  mortem  in  the 
Public  Record  Office  is  an  undated  document "  de  transgressionibus  dummodo 
Willelmus  de  Horseden  fuit  vieecomes  comitatus  Ebor. "  {Cal.  Oen.,  i.,  184). 

'  By  Inq.  p.  m.,  9th  Edward  I.,  William  de  Feugers  died  seised  of  lands  in 
Castle-Levington  (Cal.  Inq.  p.  m.,  i.,  71),  Andrew  de  Feugers,  then  aged  50  years, 
being  his  son  and  heir  (Cat.  Oen.^  i.,  306). 

'*  Baldwin  de  Insula,  or  de  Rcdvers,  earl  of  Devon  and  lord  of  Harewood, 
died  seised  of  that  manor,  and  of  the  vill  of  Lofthouse,  in  1262  {Cai.  Inq.  p.  m., 
i.,  23).  He  was  succeeded  by  his  sister,  Isabella  de  Fortibus,  widow  of  William, 
earl  of  Albemarle. 


ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS.  433 

Valencia  habet  custodiam  de  eo,  de  dono  domini  regis.  Simon 
de  Steyngrif.  Prior  de  Drax.  Thomas  filius  Roberti  de 
Chaimcy,  qui  est  infra  aetatem,  et  Robcrtns  de  Crepinges  habet 
custodiam  de  eo,  ex  dono  regis. 

NOMINA  ILLORUM  QUI  HABENT  XV  LIBRATAS  TERRiE  ET  TENENT 
PER  SERVITIUM  MILITARE  ET  MILITES  NON  SUNT,  ANNO  XL 
REGNI    REGIS    HENRICI    TERTII.        [Cott.    MSS.,    ClaudiuS    C. 

ii.,  fol.  25.] 

H.,  rex  Anglise,  dominus  Hibemise,  dux  Normanniae,  Aqui- 
taniae,  et  comes  Andegavise,  vicecomiti  Bedeford  et  Buck*, 
salutem.  Cum  pluries  tibi  prseceperimus  quod  omnes  illos  de 
balliva  tua  qui  habent  quindecim  libratas  terrae  et  tenent  per 
servitium  militare  et  milites  non  sunt,  de  quibuscunque  teneant, 
distringeres  ad  se  milites  faciend.,  vel  ad  finem  nobiscum 
faciendum  pro  respectu  habenda  de  militia  sua,  et  quod  dili- 
genter  inquireres  qui  de  balliva  tua  habent  quindecim  libratas 
tcrrae  in  eadem  balliva,  vel  alibi  in  regno  nostro,  et  tenent  per 
servitium  militare,  et  quae  nomina  omnium  illorum,  et  quantum 
terra  cujuslibet  eorum  in  balliva  tua  valet  per  annum,  nobis 
distincte  et  aperte  scire  faceres.  Miramur  quam  plurimum  et 
ultra  modum  movemur,  quod  mandata  nostra  in  hac  parte  non 
es  executus.  Quod  manifeste  perpendimus  co  quod  pauci  de 
balliva  tua  ad  nos  venerunt  pro  hujusmodi  respectu  habendo. 
Et  ideo  tibi,  in  fide  qua  nobis  teneris,  et  sicut  te  ipsum  et  omnia 
tua  diligis,  distincte  praecipimus,  quod  dicta  mandata  nostra 
sine  ulla  dilatione,  sicut  praedictum  est,  exequaris;  Ita  quod 
nomina  omnium  illorimi  de  balliva  tua  qui  habent  quindecim 
libratas  terrae  et  amplius  et  tenent  per  servitium  militare,  una- 
cum  valore  terrarum  suarum  in  eadem  balliva  in  scriptis  ha- 
bcamus  citra  instans  festum  Assumptionis  Beatae  Mariae.  Et 
ita  tc  habeas  in  hoc  mandato  nostro  exequendo  quod  pro  defectu 
tui,  te  et  tua  graviter  capere  non  debeamus,  sciturus  indubi- 
tanter,  quod  si  secus  egeris,  nos  de  contemptu  et  omissione  tua 
talem  vindictam  capiemus,  quod  ultra  modum  te  senties  inde 
gravatum.  Teste  me  ipso  apud  Bristoll,  xv  die  Julii,  anno 
regni  nostri  quadragesimo. 

Consimiles  literae  diriguntur  vicecomitibus  aliorum  comi- 
tatuum  per  totam  Angliam. 

EBOR. 

(Multorum  hie  nomina  detrita  et  penittis  deleta  in  originali 
non  poterant  discerni.J 

In  wappentagio  de  Aynsty.     Maugerus  le  Vavasur,  20  li. 

F    F 


434  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

Rogerus  de  Mortimer/  20  li.  Robertus  de  Creppinges,  20  li. 
Robertus  de  Pontefraeto  de  Wyvelisthorp,  20  li.  terra.  Ma- 
gister  Alanus  de  Rugford/  20  U.  Johannes  Sampson  manens 
in  Ebor.,  est  civis  et  burgensis  Ebor.,  habet  20  li. 

In  LIBERT  ate  de  Knarisburg.  Alanus  de  Walkingham/ 
20  li.  Ricardus  de  Brereton,  20  li.  Thomas  de  Burton,  20  li. 
Johannes  de  Walkyngham/  20  li.     Ricardus  de  Bosco/  20  li. 

In  wappentagio  de  Osgotecros.  Thomas  de  Drounfeld, 
20  li.     Petrus  de  Maynill,  20  li.     Thomas  Folechaumbe/  20  li. 

In  wappentagio  de  Ridale.  North  Rtdinge.  Wil- 
lelmus  Lovel,  20  li.  Ivo  de  Etton,  20  li.  Walterus  de  Persce- 
hay,  20  li.     Willelmus  de  Harum,  20  li. 

In  wappentagio  de  Bulmere.  Johannes  de  Ferlyngton, 
20  li.  Willelmus  Chambard,  20  li.  Paulinus  de  Lillyng,  20  li. 
Gaceus  de  Chaumund,  20  li.,  est  civis  et  burgensis  de  Ebor. 
Simon  Euer,  20  li. 

In  libertate  Richemund\  Andreas  de  NeyvUl,  20  li. 
Robertus  de  Musters,  20  li.  Robertus  de  Hakeford,  20  li. 
Hervicus  de  Watlus,  20  li.  Gilbertus  de  Clyfton,  20  li.  Ni- 
cholaus  de  Gertheston,  20  li.  Johannes  de  Staveley,  20  li. 
(Multi  hie  quoque  desunt.J 

Et  quia  summa  20  librat.  terrce  hie  per  totum  recensetur  et 
ulterius  quoniam  umisquisque  istorum  invenit  quatuor  plegios, 
videtur  quod  h<Bc  ultima  scedula  Ebor,  pertinet  ad  aiium  bun- 
dellum,  et  non  ad  istud  bundellum  de  nominibus  illorum  qui  xv 
libratas  terrte  haberent,  sed  potius  ad  alios  hie  in  initio  istius 
libri  recitatosy  qui  de  hujusmodi  valore  xx  libratas  terrce  tenentes 
de  rege  distringebantur  ad  transfretandum  in  Wasconiam  cum 
equis  et  armis  contra  regern  Castellde,  inimicum  regis  H,  IIL, 
pugnaturi, 

'  Roger  de  Mortimer  is  not  named  in  Kirkby's  Inquest  for  the  Ainsty. 

/  Doubtless  the  same  person  as  Mr.  Alan  le  Breton,  who  held  Rufforth  in  the 
13th  Edward  I.  (page  26,  antea). 

s  Alan  de  Walkingham,  a  justice  itinerant  in  1280  {Foss't  Judget^  iii.,  169), 
married  Eva,  daughter  of  Adam  de  Bolteby,  and  was  succeeded  in  the  I2tii 
Edward  I.  by  his  eldest  son,  Adam  de  Walkingham  (CaZ.  Oen.,  i.,  347),  who  is 
returned  in  Kirkby's  Inquest  as  holding  the  vill  of  Cowthorpe  for  the  fourth 
part  of  a  knight's  fee. 

*  His  father,  John  de  Walkingham,  by  Inq.  p.  m.,  35th  Henry  III.,  died 
seised  of  the  manor  of  Walkingham  {CaX.  In^.p.  m,,  i.,  9).  The  jurors  say  that 
"  Johannes  de  Walkingham,  filius  prsedicti  Johannis,  defuncti,  propinquior 
hajres  ejus  est,  et  est  fere  de  rotate  octodecim  annorum  completorum,  et  est  in 
custodia  domini  comitis  Ricardi.     Domina  dotata  est"  (Cal.  Gen.,  i.,  39). 

'  His  son  and  heir,  Henry  de  Bosco,  held  one  knight's  fee  in  Great  Ousebum 
in  the  31st  Edward  I. 

J  Sir  Thomas  Foljambe,  the  first  of  the  name  who  is  known  {S.  Yorkt.y  ii., 
57),  was  bailiff  of  the  hundred  of  High  Peak  in  1272  {Coll.  Top.  et  Qen.,  i.,  91). 
He  died  January  I7th,  1282-3,  leaving  a  son  and  heir,  Thomas,  then  about 
seventeen  years  old  {Cal.  Gen.,  i.,  380). 


ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS.  435 

REDDITUS^   ET    SERVITIA  LIBERORUM   FORINSECORUM   APUD   RIPON. 

[From  a  Feodary's  Book  in  the  Registry  of  the  Dean  and 
Chapter  of  York.] 

Stodlay  et  Hewick,  Bushopton  et  Bondgate.  Est 
ibidem  de  redditibus  liberonim  forinsecorum,  scilicet,  de  Jo- 
hanne  Gras,  qui  tenet  per  homaginm  et  forinsecnm  servitium 
tenementa  sua  in  Stodley'  et  Hewick,*  et  per  annum  xxviijs., 
faciendo  sectam  curiae  communem  de  iij^"»  septimanis  in  iij 
septimanas ;  et  de  una  car.  et  duabus  bov.  terrse  in  Bushopton 
et  Bondgate/  per  ann.  xlvjs.  viijd.,  et  sectam  curiae. 

Clotherom.  Et  [de]  Johanne  de  Clotherom^  pro  ij  car. 
terrae  in  Clotherom,  et  pro  arruris  et  messionibus  suis  in  au- 
tumpno,  ijs.  irjd.,  et  sectam  curiae,  et  pro  iij^"  acris  ibidem,  iijs., 
et  sectam  curiae. 

Ingarthorp.  Et  de  Nicholao  Burton,'*  qui  tenet  per  ho- 
magium  iiij^*™  partem  unius  feodi  milit.  in  Ingarthorp  cont.  ij** 
car.,  et  redd,  per  ann.  xijd.,  et  pro  ij^^  arruris  per  ann.,  vjd.,  et 
pro  xvj  operibus  autumpnalibus  metent.,  xvjd. 

M arkinton.  Et  de  Willelmo  Markinton^  pro  ij^**  car.  in 
Markinton  quas  tenet  per  homagium  et  sectam  curiae,  et  pro 
iiij^*  parte  feodi  unius  milit.,  faciendo  ij"  arruras,  pretii  vjd.,  et 
xvj  opera  autumpnalia,  pretii  xvjd. 

NuNwicK    et   Nunwick-Thornes.     Et  Willelmus  Wivill' 


*  An  account  of  the  rents  and  services  due  to  the  archbishops  from  their 
tenants  within  the  liberty  of  Bipon.  This  document,  which  is  without  date, 
occurs  in  the  York  MS.,  and  also  in  the  book  marked  B.  iv.,  24,  (fol.  136  i),  in 
the  Public  Record  Office,  immediately  after  the  "  Feoda  militum  libertatis  de 
Ripon,"  of  the  31st  Edward  I.,  and  is  followed  by  Kirkby*s  Inquest  for  the 
wapentake  of  Staincliffe,  taken  in  the  13th  Edward  I. 

'  Studley  Royal.  "  Probably  Copt  Hewick. 

"  The  township  of  Aismunderby.with-Bondgiate  a(^oins  Ripon  on  the  south. 

•  A  John  de  Clotherham  was  living  in  the  23rd  Edward  I.  (J.  R.  W.)  Roger 
de  Clotherom  held  Clotherom  in  1316,  and  another  John  de  Clotherum  ocoure  in 
1328  (Beff.  MelioH,  42^7  a). 

p  Thomas  de  Burton  held  Ineerthorpe  in  the  Slst  Edward  I.,  and  Nicholas 
de  Burton  in  the  9th  Edward  II.  Nicholas,  son  of  Nicholas  de  Burton,  did 
homage  for  this  manor  in  1339. 

V  In  the  Slst  Edward  I.,  John,  son  of  William  de  Ripon,  held  Markington 
for  the  fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  (page  212,  atUea).  In  1323,  William,  son 
and  heir  of  John  de  Merkyngton,  rendered  homage  **  pro  terris  et  tenementis  in 
Merkyngton  prope  Ripon." 

''  William  de  Wyvill,  of  Slingsby,  was  living  in  the  13th  Edward  I.  In 
1298,  John  de  Wyvill  did  homage  for  lands  in  "  Nunewyk  et  Nunewyk-Thomes." 
By  Inq.  p.  m.,  29th  Edward  I.,  he  died  seised  (inter  alia)  of  the  manor  of 
Shugsby,  and  of  lands  in  Nunwick-Thornes  (Co/.  Inq.  p.  »».,  i.,  167),  being 
succeeded  by  his  son,  William  de  Wyvill,  who,  in  1321,  being  then  a  knight, 
rendered  homage  "  pro  terris  et  ten.  in  Nunwyk  et  Nnnwyk-Thornes,"  as  did 
also  his  son  and  heir,  John  de  Wyvill,  in  1335. 

F  F  2 


43G  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

tenet  di.  fcod.  milit.  in  Nunwick  et  Nunwick-Thomes/  facieudo 
Hectam  curiae,  arando  per  ij**  dies,  vel  dabit  yjd.,  et  metet  per 
yjjtcni  ^{q^^  vel  dabit  vijd. 

EvESTON.  Et  tcnentcs  de  Eveston  invenient  xx  homines 
raetentes  in  autumpno,  vel  dabunt  xxjd.  Abbas  de  Fontibus 
tenet  quaedara  tenementa  in  Eveston  spectantia  ad  janitorem' 
suura,  metentem  per  iij  dies. 

NiD,  Westwick,  Killinghall  et  Newton.  Comes*  Albe- 
marliae  tenet  de  domino  feod.  imius  milit.  in  Nid,  Westwick, 
Killinghall  et  Newton  per  homagium  et  forinsecum  servitiura, 
faciendo  sectam  curiae  communem. 

Mulwath  et  Sleningford.  Dominus  Johannes  Moubray* 
tenet  iiij^*""  partem  fcodi  milit.  in  Mulwath  et  Slenyngford  per 
homagium  et  forinsecum  servitium,  faciendo  sectam,  ut  supra. 

GiVENDAL.  Dominus  Johannes  Warde  tenet  quinque  car. 
terrse  in  Givendal  per  homagium  et  forinsecum  servitium, 
faciendo  sectam,  ut  supra. 

Hewick.  Nicholaus  Hcwick"'  tenet  xx"*^  partem  feodi 
unius  milit.  in  Hewick  per  homagium  et  forinsecum  servitium, 
et  sectam  curiae,  ut  supra. 

Rypon.  Domina'  de  Marmion  pro  tenementis  suis  in 
Ripon,  faciendo  sectam,  ut  supra. 

Newby.  Johannes  Warded  tenet  iiij**"^  partem  feodi  unius 
milit.,  scilicet,  villatam  de  Newby,  quam  Radulphus  de  Newby* 

•  On  tlie  Gth  kal.  Jan.,  1327,  the  a^chbi5^1lop  demised  to  Robert  de  Nonne- 
wykthorncs  "  unam  i)laceam  terra?  in  Ripon,  qujc  vocatur  Bisshopholm,  jacent^m 
inter  aqnam  de  Yore  et  campum  de  Nonnevvykthornes  "  {Re^.  Meiton,  423  a). 

'  See  Burton's  Monasticon  Eboraccnse,  page  16i. 

"  The  Inq.  p.  m.  of  William  de  Fortibus,  earl  of  Albemarle,  was  taken  in  tke 
44th  Henry  III.,  his  next  heir  bein^  his  son  Thomas,  then  seven  years  old  {Cal. 
Gen.,  i.,  89),  who  was  the  last  earl,  and  died  s.  p.  before  the  21st  Edward  I. 
{Nicholas's  Synopsis,  ed.  1857,  page  20).  The  widow  of  the  above  AVilliam  do 
Fortibus,  Isabella,  "  comitissa  Albcmarliaj  et  Devon',  ac  domina  Insulse,"  died 
November  10th,  1293  {Ibid.,  158  n),  having  survived  all  her  children. 

"  Roger  de  Moubmy,  who  died  in  the  26th  Edward  I.,  left  a  son  and  heir, 
John,  then  about  twelve  years  old  {Cal.  Gen.,  ii.,  555).  On  March  6th,  1307-8, 
at  Westminster,  the  archbishop  received  the  homage  of  Sir  John  de  Moubray 
"  pro  ten.  qua?  clamat  tenere  de  eo  infra  ballivam  de  Rypon." 

"  Geotfrey  de  Hewick  held  Hewick  in  the  31st  Edward  I.  (page  212,  antea). 
He  died,  probably,  in  the  same  year,  leaving  a  son  and  heir,  Nicholas,  after- 
wards a  knight,  who  did  homage  for  lands  in  Hewick  and  Ripon  in  1307  and 
1318,  and  was  living  in  1328  {Reg.  Mellon,  427  a).  In  1339,  "Rogerus,  filius 
domini  Nicholai  de  Hewyk,"  rendered  homage  for  lands  in  "  Bondegate,  RiiK)n, 
et  apud  Hewyk -atte-brige." 

'  Avice,  widow  of  Robert  de  Marmion,  who  died  in  the  Holy  Land  about 
1240,  was  living  at  the  date  of  Kirkby's  Inquest.  Their  grandson,  Sir  John  de 
Mannion,  did  homage  "  pro  ten.  in  RjT)on  "  in  1298. 

»  Simon,  son  of  Simon  Warde,  held  Newby  super  Yore  in  the  31st  Edw  ard  I 
and  the  9th  Edward  II. 

*  See  page  38 i,  antea. 


ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS.  437 

teuiiit,  faciendo  sectam  curiae  domini  de  Shirburne,  pro  qua 
reddit  domino  ad  finem  per  ann.  iijs. 


BREVE  AD  INQUIRENDUM  DE  DUOBUS  FEODIS  ARCHIEPISCOPI 
INJUSTE  OCCUPATIS  PER  COMITISSAM  ALBEMARLI^,  IN  HOL- 
DERNESSE^    CUJUS  TERRiE  EXISTUNT    NUNC   IN   MANIBUS  REGIS. 

[Reg.  archiep.  Greenfield,  pars,  i.,  fol.  35  a.] 

Rex  dilecto  et  fideli  suo  Ricardo  Gysel,  escaetori  suo  citra 
Trentam,  salutem.  Supplicavit  nobis  vencrabilis  pater  W., 
archicpiscopus  Ebor.,  quod  cum  Avelina  de  Fortibus,  quondam 
comitissa  Albemarliae,  defuncta,  quae  de  nobis  tenuit  in  capite, 
ct  ejus  antccessores  tenuissent  de  praedecessoribus  praedicti 
archiepiscopi  duo  feoda"  militum,  unum,  videlicet,  in  Burton 
Conestable,  Neuton  Constable  et  Tharlesthorp,  in  partibus  de 
Holderness,  et  unum  aliud  feodum  in  West  Halsham  in 
comitatu  Ebor.,  prajdecessoresque  praedicti  archiepiscopi  cus- 
todiam  terrarum  et  tenementorum  quae  de  eis,  ratione  feodorum 
praedictorum,  tenebant,  cum  accidebat,  ac  alia  inde  diversa 
proficua  habuissent  quousque  feoda  ilia,  simul  cum  terris  et 
tenementis  quae  fuerunt  prsedictae  Avelinae  per  mortem  ejusdem 
ad  manus  nostras  devenerunt,  et  quae  in  manu  nostra  existunt, 
([uominus  dictiis  archicpiscopus  et  successores  sui,  ratione  feo- 
dorum praedictorum,  hujus  custodiam  et  proficua  percipere  pos- 
sint  et  habere,  velimus  ipsius  archiepiscopi  et  ecclesiae  suae 
Ebor.  exhaereditationis  periculo  et  ipsorum  indcmpnitati  pro- 
spicere  in  hac  parte  eidem  archiepiscopo  debitam  inde  recom- 
pensationem  aliunde  facere,  vel  ipsum  dc  feodis  quae  de  nobis 
tenet  pro  rata  portionis  exonerarc.  Nos  volentes  super  prae- 
missis  plenius  certiorari  et  ulterius  fieri  quod  de  consilio  nostro 
fore  viderimus  faciendum;  vobis  mandamus  quod  per  sacra- 
mcntum  probonmi  et  legalium  hominum  in  balliva  vestra,  per 
quos  rei  Veritas  melius  sciri  poterit  diligenter  inquiratis  si  prae- 
fata  comitissa  tenuisset  feoda  ilia  vel  alia  de  praedecessoribus 
praedicti  archiepiscopi,  sicut  praedictum  est,  necne;  et,  si  sit, 
tunc  quae  feoda,  et  ubi,  et  quantum  feoda  ilia  valeant  per  annum 
in  omnibus  exitibus,  ut  in  dominicis,  homagiis,  servitiis,  red- 
ditibus,  villenagiis  et  aliis,  et  si  servitia  aliqua  de  dictis  feodis 


"  According  to  Kirkby's  laquest,  a  portion  of  these  two  knights'  fees  was  in 
East  Halsham,  which  is  not  here  mentioned: — "Avelina,  quondam  Comitissa 
Albomarlia),  tenuit  de  pncdicto  Archiepiscopo  in  Burton  Constable,  Neuton 
ConcstAblo,  West  Halsam,  Est  Halsam  et  Therlesthorp  ij  feoda  militum ;  quro 
(inidem  feoda  nunc  sunt  in  manu  domini  regis,  tanquam  dominicum  suum,  per 
mortem  ejusdem  Avelina)"  (page  77,  antea). 


438  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

debebantur  aliis  quam  prsefatis  archiepiscopis  necne ;  et,  si  sit, 
tunc  quae  et  quibus  personis.  Et  inquisitionem  inde  diBtmcte 
et  aperte  factam  nobis  sub  sigillo  vestro  et  sigillis  eonim  per 
quos  facta  fuerit,  sine  dilatione  mittatis  et  hoc  breve.  Teste 
meipso  apud  Lanercost^  vij  die  Februarii^  anno  regni  nostri 
xxxv^. 


INQUISITIO      DE      ARTICULIS      TANOENTIBUS      ESCAETBRIAM      INFBA 

WAPENTAGiuM   DE   BARKESTON.     [Reg.  srchiep.  Greenfield, 
pars  i.,  inter  flf.  48,  49.] 

Inquisitio  capta  coram  Johanne  de  Hothum,  escaetore  domini 
regis  ultra  Trentam,  apud  Schirbum,  die  Martis  proximo  ante 
festum  Sanctse  Margaretse  Virginis,  anno  regni  regis  Edwardi, 
filii  regis  Edwardi,  quarto,  de  articulis  tangentibus  escaeteriam 
infira  wapentagium  de  Barkeston,  per  Johannem  de  Lascy,  Jo- 
hannem  de  MUford,  Johannem  de  Bime,  Johannem  de  Hamel- 
ton,  Willehnum  de  Fenton,  Willelmum  filium  Julianse,  Johan- 
nem Scot,  Willelmum  ultra  aquam,  Thomam  ad  portam  de 
Schirbum,  Thomam  Belle,  Adam  Clericum  de  Fenton  et  Johan- 
nem Marescallum  de  Wistowe,  juratores,  qui  dicimt  super  sacra- 
mentum  suum,  quod  dominus  archiepiscopus  Ebor.  tenet  baro- 
niam  de  Schirbum  de  domino  rcge  in  capite  per  servitium  baro- 
niae,  de  qua  baronia  veuduntur  post  statutum  nativis  abbatis  de 
Selby  de  Friston  et  Hillum  apud  Lumby  ix  acrae  et  dimidia 
roda  terrae,  et  acra  valet  per  annum  vjd.  Item  de  eadem  baronia 
apud  Fenton  sunt  xxvij  tofta,  yj*'v  acrae  terrae  arabilis  et  prati, 
et  solebant  esse  de  praedicta  baronia  geldabiles  domino  regi,  et 
modo  peremptores  et  venditores  excommunicati  sunt  ad  liberta- 
tem  Sancti  Petri  post  statutum,  etc.  Item  dicunt  quod  Milo  de 
Stapelton  et  Aucherus  Alius  Henrici  tcnent  villam  dc  Carleton 
de  domino  regc  in  capite  per  servitium  unius  exp  ....  per 
annum.  Item  dicunt  quod  haeres  domini  Philipi  Paynel  est 
infra  aetatem,  et  in  custodia  domini  regis,  quae  data  est  domino 
Adae  de  Osgodby  per  dominum  regem,  et  tenet  villam  de  Drax 
in  sokenaric  de  domino  regc  in  capite.  Item  dicunt  quod  David 
de  Cawod  [tenet]  totum  quod  habet  in  eadem^  in  serjantiam  de 
domino  regc  in  capite,  per  quod  servitium  ignorant.  De  qua 
scrjentia  idem  David  vendidit  dimidium  toftum  cuidam  nativo 

*  David  de  Cawood  held  a  third  j>art  of  the  town  of  Cawood  "  de  domino  rege 
in  capite,  per  serjantiam  custodiendi  forcstam  suam  inter  aquas  de  Ouse  et  Dere- 
wente"  {Re^.  Corhridge,  101  a).  The  Cawoods  had  been  hereditary  custodians 
of  this  forest  from  tlie  time  of  kinjjf  John  {Rot.  Lit.  Clnus.,  i.,  417).  A  pedigree 
of  the  family  is  printed  iu  the  History  of  Slierbum  and  Cawood  by  Mr.  AVheater. 


ILLUSTRATIVE   DOCUMENTS.  439 

domini  archiepiscopi  in  eadem,  et  unum  toftum  domino  Thomae, 
capellano,  in  eadem^  et  nnum  toftum  Johanni  filio  Galfridi  de 
Stokbrigg.  Item  diciint  quod  dominus  Petrus  de  Malo  Lacu 
hoc  quod  habet  in  villa  de  Bramham  tenet  de  domino  rege  in 
capite,  et  idem  dominus  Petrus  dedit  totum  quod  habet  ibidem 
domino  Edmundo,  fratri  suo,  ad  terminum  vitae  suae,  tenendum 
et  respondendum  domino  regi  in  capite,  per  quod  servitium 
ignoratur.  Item  dicunt  quod  Willelmus  de  Langtwayt  tenuit 
in  eadem  villa  unum  toftum  et  iiij  bovatas  terne  de  domino  rege 
in  capite,  et  totum  vendidit  priori  et  conventui  de  Sancto  Os- 
waldo  post  statutum.  Item  dicunt  quod  dominus  Milo  Stapel- 
ton  tenet  duas  partes  villatae  de  West  Hathelsay  de  domino  rege 
in  capite,  et  reddit  per  annum  ad  scaccariam  domini  regis  quad- 
raginta  solidos.  De  caeteris  articulis  nichil  sciunt.  In  cujus 
rei  testimonium  sigilla  juratorum  huic  inquisitioni  sunt  appensa. 
Data  apud  Schirburn,  die  et  anno  supradictis. 

Nomina qui  mutaverunt tenementorum 

suorum alibi  feodo  ac  libcrtate  Beati  Petri  Ebor.,  de 

baronia  de  Shirbum  infra  villam  de  Fenton,  in  praejudicium  et 
exhaereditatem  domini  regis  Angliae  et  domini  archiepiscopi 
Ebor. 

Fenton.  Johannes  filius  Thomae  tenet  de  hujusmodi  xxij 
acras  terrae.  Constantius  Furmin  tenet  unum  toftum.  Robertus 
Jolif  j  toftum  et  iiij^'  acras  terrae.  Henricus  Diker  j  toftum  et 
ij  acras  terrae.  Rogerus  Stain  j  toftum  et  iiij  acras.  Johannes 
de  Lumby  j  toftum  et  \4ij  acras  terrae.  Johannes  Batman  j 
toftum  et  iij  acras  terrae.  Ricardus  dc  Hadheliugflet  j  toftum 
ct  iij  acras  terrae.  Willelmus  filius  Hugonis  de  Chatcr  j  toftum 
et  viij  acras  terrae.  Henricus  de  Houck  j  toftum  et  xxxiij  acras 
terrae.  Thomas  Chapelain  j  toftum  et  j  acram  terrae.  Johannes 
de  Bime  j  toftum  et  j  acram  terrae.  Margeria  de  Panely  j 
toftum.  Johannes  filius  Henrici  j  toft;um  et  xvj  acras  terrae. 
Rogerus  filius  Willelmi  j  toftum  et  xxx  acras  terrae.  Willelmus 
filius  Galfiidi  j  toftum  et  j  acram  terrae.  Robertus  filius  Wilkoc 
j  toftum  et  j  acram  terrae.  Galfiidus  del  Meiten  j  toftum  et  j 
acram  terrae.  Jacke  j  toftum  et  vj  acras  terrae.  Ricardus  Totty 
j  toftum  et  iij  acras  terrae.  Willelmus  filius  Germani  j  toftum 
et  ij  acras  terrae.  Johannes  filius  Gilbcrti  j  toftum  et  vj  acras 
terrae.  Johannes  filius  Alani  j  toft:um  et  iij  acras  terrae.  Wal- 
terus  Brctte  j  toftum.  Adam  Fox  j  toftum.  Ricardus  filius 
Humfiidi  j  toftum.  Alicia  le  Wilde  j  toftum.  Thomas  Sutor 
j  toftum.     Thomas  Alii  j  toftum  et  j  acram  terrae. 


440  ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS. 

A    LETTER*^    FROM    ROBERT     DE     HILTON     TO    ARCHBISHOP     MELTON 

CONCERNING  THE  MANOR  OP  SWINE.     [Rcg.  archicp.  Melton, 
inter  flf.  566,  567.] 

[A  son  tres  honourable  seigneur  et  piere  en  Dieu]  sire  Wil- 
liam de  Melton,  par  la  grace  Dieux  erceveske  d^Everwyk,  pry- 
mat  d'Engletere,  seon  bacheler  Robert  de  Hilton  honurs  et  dues 
reverences.  Moult  vous  merci,  chier  seignur,  de  les  honurs  que 
vous  moi  avez  fait  et  dc  la  suflfraunce  que  vous  avez  fait  a  ma 
dame  ma  mere''  a  ma  requeste ;  et  endreit  de  ceo  que  vous  moi 
chargeastes  que  ieo  vous  certefaite  comment  et  par  queux  ser- 
vices ele  tient  de  vous  le  maner  de  Swjrne,  sachez^  sire,  qde 
tient  et  cleyme  tenyr  Ic  dyt  maner  ove  les  aportenannces  de 
vous  en  demeigne  et  en  service  pur  un  fee  de  chyvaler,  fors  pris 
vij  bovecs  de  tere  et  demye  en  mesme  le  maner  par  homage, 
feaute  et  par  escuage,  cest  a  saver  qannt  lescu  a  xl  sontz,  xxxvj 
sontz  xd.  et  ob.,  et  a  plus,  plus,  et  a  meyns,  meyns,  pur  toutz 
services ;  et  sonnt  en  mcsrae  le  maner  iiij**  et  viij  boves  de  tere 
et  demye  qele  tient  dc  vous,  et  chescune  bovee  de  tcrre  durra  a 
lescu  qannt  il  curt  a  xl  sontz,  vd.,  et  a  plus,  plus,  et  a  meyns, 
meyns ;  et  de  ceo  fee  xij  bovees  de  tere  fount  une  carue  de  tere, 
et  viij  carucs  de  tere  fonnt  le  fee  de  un  chyvaler.  Seignur  si 
rien  voillez  que  ieo  faire  pcusse  si  agree  vous  viegne  moi  mann- 
dez  cume  4  celuy  qui  prest  serra  a  vos  comanndementz.  Sire, 
bone  vie  et  lunge  vojis  otrie  Dieux. 


QUIETA  CLAMANCIA  QUAM  UOMINUS  ARCHIEPISCOPUS  FECIT  RO- 
BERTO DE  ANNESLEY  ET  ALUS  SUPER  JURE  ET  CLAMEUM  QU.« 
UABET    IN    MANERIIS    DE    BIRNE    ET    KIRTELINGTON,     UT    PATET 

INFRA.      [Reg.  archicp.  Thoresby,  fol.  325  b.] 

Omnibus  Christi  fidelibus  hoc  praescns  scriptum  visuris  vel 
audituris,  Johannes,  permissione,  etc.,  salutem  in  Domino. 
Noveritis  nos  remisisse,  relaxasse  et  omnino  quietum  clamasse 
Roberto  de  Anncsley,  pcrsonae  ecclesiae  de  Rotyngton,  Hugoni 
de  Novomercato,  militi,  Johanni  de  Annesley,  militi,  Willelmo 
dc  Wakebrugg  et  Hugoni*  de  Annesley  totum  jus  nostrum  et 

"  A  copy  of  this  letter  is  entered  in  Melton's  Rej^ster  (fol.  666  b)  among 
documents  dated  in  December,  1325. 

**  Matilda,  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Roger  dc  Lascelles,  and  widow  of 
Sir  William  de  Hilton  and  Sir  Robert  de  Tiliol  {Pouhon's  Holdemess,  ii.,  197). 
On  Aug.  29th,  1325,  Matilda  Tyliol  did  homage  to  archbishop  Melton  "pro 
terris  et  ten.  quaj  clamat  tenere  de  eo  in  Swyna"  (page  416,  antea). 

'  On  April  18th,  1375,  Hugh  do  Annesley  did  homage  for  lands  and  tene- 
ments in  Kirtlington  and  Burn,  "  qutc  habuit  de  dono  et  feoffamento  Johannis 
de  Bella  Aqua"  (page  421,  anted). 


ILLUSTRATIVE    DOCUMENTS.  441 

clameuiu  juris  quod  habemus^  habuimus^  seu  aliquo  modo  habere 
poterimus^  in  manerio  de  Birne  in  comitatu  Ebor.^  et  in  manerio 
de  Kirtlyngton  in  comitatu  Notynghamiae,  ratione  custodise  mi- 
noris  aetatis  Thomae  filii  Hugonis  de  Novo  Mercato,  consanguinei 
et  hseredis  Johannis  Belewe,  jam  defiincti,  quae  quidem  maneria 
praedicti  Robertus,  Johannes,  Willelmus  et  Hugo  de  Anneslay 
de  nobis  tenent  per  servitium  militare,  ita  quod  in  eisdem  mane- 
riis  ratione  custodiae  et  minoris  aetatis  praedicti  Thomae,  consan- 
guinei et  haeredis  praedicti  Johannis  de  Belewe,  aliquid  de  caetero 
exigere  poterimus  vel  vendicare,  sed  ab  omni  actione  et  clameo 
custodiae  ejusdem  Thomae  penitus  sumus  exclusi  per  praesentes. 
In  cujus  rei  testimonium  huic  praesenti  scripto  si^Uum  nostrum 
apposuimus.  Datum  apud  Thorp  juxta  Ebor.,  die  Mercurii 
proximo  ante  festum  Natalis  Domini,  anno  regni  regis  Edwardi 
tertii  post  Conquestum  xliij®,  et  anno  Domini  Mccclxix. 


TABLES'  OF  LMD  MEASURE,  ETC. 

[From  the  Percy  MS.  in  the  possession  of  Joseph  Munby,  esq., 

of  York.] 


I. 

FEODA    MILITUM.* 

Decern  acrse  terrse  faciont  secundum  antiquam  consuetudi- 
nem  unam  ferdellam  (x  acras),  et  iiij"  ferdellse  faciunt  unam 
virgatam  (xl  acras)  terrae,  et  iiij*^  virgatae  terrae  faciunt  unum 
hidon  (clx  acras)  terrae,  et  iiij*^  hidon  faciunt  unum  integrum 
feodum  militis  (dcxI  acras),  unde  relevium  est  Cs. 

Item  xyj  virgatae  terrae  faciunt  integrum  feodum  militis, 
et  quaelibet  virgata  taxata  advjs.  iijd. ;  faciunt  summam  Cs. 

Carucata  terrae,  Carucata  terrae  dicitur  quantum  aratrum 
arare  poterit  in  seistonali  tempore. 

•  These  tables  are  taken  from  a  Rental  of  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland, 
which  appears  to  have  been  compiled  about  the  latter  part  of  the  sixteenth 
century.  They  shew,  amongst  other  things,  the  quantity  of  land  contained  in 
each  bovate  and  carucate,  according  to  the  relative  number  of  carucates  in  a 
knight's  fee,  and  of  bovates  in  a  carucate.  The  knight's  fee  was  fixed  at  640 
acres,  at  five  score  to  the  hundred,  or  540  acres  at  six  score  to  the  hundred.  The 
other  quantities  were  influenced  by  the  nature  of  the  soil,  and  varied  consider- 
ably, even  within  a  limited  distance.  For  instance,  at  Hartlington,  in  Craven, 
the  knight's  fee  in  one  part  of  the  township  was  estimated  at  fourteen  carucates 
(page  191,  anted),  while  in  the  other  it  contained  twenty-eight  (page  196,  antea). 
Dr.  Whitaker  savs,  that  "the  proportion  of  the  oxgang  to  the  carucate  was 
invariably  that  of  1  to  8"  {Hist.  Craven,  page  8).  That  there  were  exceptions 
to  this  rule  is  proved  by  the  tables  now  printed,  by  the  entry  in  the  Feoda 
Militiun  relating  to  East  Halsham,  where  four  carucates  made  "  di.  feod.  j  milit., 
et  quaplibet  car.  cent,  xij  bov.  terrse"  (page  248,  antea),  and  also  by  the  letter 
from  Robert  de  Hilton  to  archbishop  Melton  concerning  the  manor  of  Swine 
(page  440,  antea),  wherein  it  is  stated  that  "  de  ceo  fee  xij  bovees  de  tere  fount 
une  came  de  tere,  et  viij  carues  de  tere  fount  le  fee  de  un  chyvaler." 

*  Copia  extra  scaccariam  domini  regis  apud  Westmonasterium — marginal 
note. 


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II. 

THE     RELEIPB    OF    A    KNIOHT^S    FEE     FROM    AN    ACRE    OF    LAND    TO 
IIIJ***   HIDES    OF   LAND.'' 

1  acre.     First  iiij**'  ferlinges  make  one  acre  of  land^  whereof 

the  releife  for  a  knighte's  service  ys — jd.  ob.  q. 

=Dcxl^  pars  feodi  nulitis. 
10  acres.     Item  x  acres  make  one  ferdell  of  land^  whereof  the 

releife  for  a  knighte's  service  ys — xviijd.  ob.  q. 

=lxiiij"  pars  feodi. 
40  acres.     Item  iiij°^  ferdells  make  one  yarde  of  land^  whereof 

the  releife  for  a  knighte's  service  ys — yjs.  iijd. 

=xyj"*  pars  feodi. 
160  acres.     Item  iiij*^'  yerdes  make  one  hide  of  land^  whereof 

the   releife    for    a    knighte's    service  ys — xxvs. 

=iiij^  pars  feodi. 
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V**  to  the  C*^,  whereof  y®  releife  for  a  knighte's 

service  ys — Cs. 

Note  that  where  y*  yarde  of  lande  conteyneth  bnt  xxx**® 
acres,  there  y®  releife  for  everie  acre  is — ijd.  ob. 


Extra  scaccariam  dominsB  reginss — marginal  note. 


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Memorandum/  Everie  knighte's  fee  conteyninge  viij  caru- 
cates,  and  everie  car.  viij  bov.,  then  everie  bovate  conteyneth  x 
acres,  and  everie  car.  iiij"  acres. 

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then  everie  bovate  cont.  xvij  acr.  iij  r.,  and  everie  car.  v"vj  acr.  di. 

Everie  knight's  fee  cont.  vij  car.,  and  everie  car.  vij  bov., 
then  everie  bov.  cont.  xiiij  acr.  di.,  and  everie  car.  iiij"  xj  acr. 
di.     And  so  forth,  ut  supra  patet. 

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one  car.,  there  everie  bovate  cont.  xiy  acr.  j  r.,  and  everie  car. 
v"yj  acr.  di.,  ut  supra. 

Item  where  vij  car.  make  a  knight's  fee,  and  viij  bov.  make 
one  car.,  there  everie  bovate  cont.  xj  acr.  j  r.  di.,  and  everie  car. 
iiij"xj  acr.  di.,  ut  supra. 

Item  where  viij  car.  make  a  knight's  fee,  and  viij  bovates 
make  one  car.,  there  everie  bov.  cont.  x  acr.,  and  everie  car. 
iiij"  acr.     And  so  forth,  ut  supra  patet. 

*  An  explanation  of  Table  No.  V. 


INDEX    NOMINUM. 


(Hie  namet  mentioned  in  the  Preface  are  not  included  in  this  Index.J 


A 


Acaster  Malbis,    rector  of,    Will,  de 

Harum,  116  it. 
Ackelom,  Acklum,  Aclom,  Aclum,  Bob. 

de,  51,  53, 129,  237,  312. 
Acres,  Joan  of,  199  n. 
Adamswyf,  Alicia,  172. 
Adell,  rector  ecclesi®  de,  41. 
Adredeby,  Rob.  de,  395  ». 
Aguillon,  Aguyllun,  Aglum,  Gklfr.  de, 

83,  135  n.,  136>i.,  259;   Petr.,  254, 

260. 
Aike,  Aake,  Ake,  Dak,  Hugo,  192 ; 

Job.  de,  83  ». 
Alanus,  capellanus,  307  n. 
Albemarle,  Albem*,  Albemarlia,  Albe- 

marill',  Albemarj'ir,  Albiinarill',  ab- 

bat  of.  Will.,  248  ». 

,  com',  274,  275. 

,  comes,  2,  13,   144,  212, 

239,  243,  248,  249,  877,  887,  389, 

432,  436 ;  Tho.  de  Fortibus,  436  n. ; 

Will,  de  Fortibus,  32  ».,  376  ».,  432  »., 

436  ». 

-,  comitissa,  32,  33,  41,  42, 


44,  45»  118,  121,  437 ;  Avelina  de 
Fortibus,  74,  77,  437 ;  Isab.  de  For- 
tibus V.  de  Redvers,  32 ».,  432  » ., 
436  n. 

Alberbirg,  Tho.  de,  274. 

Albini,  Nigel  de,  97  n. 

Albo  Monasterio,  Ran.  de,  26 »,  222, 
821 ».,  843  ft. ;  Regin.  de,  26,  222 ; 
hser.  Regin.  de,  291 ; — see  Blaunc- 
musters. 

Aldburgh,  Job.  de,  158. 

Aldeford,  Steph.  de,  83. 

Aldelin,  Rog.,  212. 

AMelot,  Aldelotes,  Job.,  246,  306. 


Aldfield,  Aidfeld,  Sir  Alan  de,  4Sn.; 

Egidia  de,  46». ;  Nigel  de,  46».; 

Will,  de,  46. 
Aldwaldley,    Aldewaldeley,   AlwadUty, 

Alwaldlay,  Alwaldley,  Will,  de,  31, 

41 ;  hser.  Will,  de,  209,  287. 
Aleman,  hser.  Job.  le,  422. 
Algar,  Stepb.,  416  n. 
Allerstane,  hoar.  Job.  de,  142. 
Allerton,  Allirton,  Tho.  de,  822 ;  WiU. 

de,  84;  hser.  Will,  de,  209,  286. 
Alverton     (Northallerton),     magister 

Hospitalis  de,  101. 
AUi,  Tho.,  439. 
Alman,  Job.,  264. 
Alta  Ripa,  Dautre,  Dautriue,  Anton. 

de,  242  ;  Eliz.  de,  99  it. ;  Godefr.  de, 

194,  201,  269,  856;  Joh.  de,  99«., 

310;   Rob.  de,  226;   Tho.  de,  201, 

355 ;   Will,  de,  86,   226,  226,  254, 

310  n. 
Alward,  Job.,  337. 
Alwarthorp,    Alwardtborp,    Alwarde- 

thorp,  Joh.  de,  62 ;  Tho.  de,  824. 
Amcotes,  Ric.  de,  68. 
Amory,  Hameri,  haer.,  290. 
Anlaby,  Anlaeby,  Anlaghby,  Anleghby, 

Anlol3y,  Anlonby,  Anerloby,  Avicia 

de,  255 ;  Joh.  fil.  Tho.  de,  139 ;  Petr. 

de,  308 ;  Ric.  de,  81,  263,  808 ;  Tho. 

de,  139 ;  Will.  fil.  Petri  de,  80. 
Annesley,  Anneslay,  Anesley,  Aneelay, 

Andesly,  Hugo  de,  420,  440,  441 ; 

Joh.  de,  4,  6,  8,  9,  231,  282,  282, 

283,  440,  441 ;  Sir  John  de,  887  ». ; 

Rob.  de,  440,  441 ;  Tho.  de,  281  n. 
Ansclin,  Matilda,  the  heiress  of,  50  ». 
Ape,  Matilda,  172. 
Appelby,  Apelby,  Hen.  de,  829 ;  Rob. 

de,  254. 


INDEX    NOMINUM. 


449 


Appelforth,  Appelford,  Apelforth,  Will. 

de,4».,231,282. 
Apelgarth,  Appilgarth,  Bob.  de,  172, 

179  n. ;  Tho.  de,  179,  335. 
Appelton,  Appilton,  Appylton,  Apelton, 

Apilton,  Apylton,  moniales  de,  18, 

86, 199,  241. 
,  priorissa  de,  23,  24,  56,  218, 

223. 
Apperley,  Walt,  de,  231,  282. 
Araynes, — see  Darayns. 
Arches,   Archis,   Arcubus,   Alice  de, 

281  ft. ;   Christian  de,  281  n. ;   hser. 

de,  19  ;  Joan  de,  281  n. ;  Osbert.  de, 

9».,  19,  281  n.;  Petr.  de,  34,  40; 

Tho.  de,  184;  Will,  de,  417  n. 
Archidiaconus,  393. 
Arderne,   Eic.  de,    339 ».;   Will   de, 

339  ». 
Argenton,  Argent',  Agn.  de,  130 «.; 

Julian  de,  130  n.;  Rog.  de,  130  n.; 

Will,  de,  130 ».,  131;    h»r.  Will., 

130. 
Arnald,  Steph.,  259. 
Arthington,    Arthyngton,    Laiir.    de, 

207,  208, 287, 347 ;  Petr.  de,  40 ;  Bob. 

de,  31,  40. 
,  prioress  of,  Kath.  Wils- 

thorp,  27  ». 
Arundale,  Arundall,  Arundell,  Adam 

de,  46,  71,  131,  270 ;  Avicia  fil.  Ad«, 

270;  Osbert.,  417  ». 
Arusum,  Baldric  de,  131  ft. ;  Bio.  de, 

131 ». 
Aschebury,    Asshebur*,    Hasshebury, 

Tho.  de,  231,  282,  359. 
Ask,  Aske,  Adam  de,  172 ;  Hugo  de, 

167,  171,  172 ;  Job.  de,  167,  180 ; 

Bog.  de,  166  ».,  333,  334,  339. 
Aslacby,  Aslakeby,  hser.  Amaldi  de, 

142,240;  Guide  de,  143. 
Atewyk,  Athewyk,  Adam  de,    5,  8; 

Agn.  de,  269  n. 
Aton,  Ayton,  Gilb.  de,  216 ».,  242 »., 

261,  263,  267,  316,  326 ;  G.  de,  314 ; 

h8Dr.  Gilb.  de,  242 ;  haeres  de,  267 ; 

Job.  de,  255 ;  Will,  de,  67,  68,  71, 

138,  216  ». ;  hajr.  WiU.  de,  268,  276. 
Attebec  de  Hampelford,  Will.,  110. 
Attebek,  Galfr.,  106. 
Attegrene,  Will.,  211. 
Atte  Milnes,  Bob.,  318. 
Attewell,  Job.,  177. 
Aucher,  alicu  Fitz  Aucher,  Sir  Hen., 

215  ; — see  fil.  Aucheri. 
Auckland,  dean  of,  Tho.  Hebden,  20  n. 
Audley,  Daudeley,  Joan  de,    361 ».; 

Nic.  de,  361 ;  Nic,  lord,  361 «. 
Augre,  Job.  de,  423. 


Aula,  Hen.  de,  191, 194 ;  Bob.  de,  216 ; 

— see  Haule. 
Aumener,  Mich,  le,  76,  247. 
Aunby,  Auneby,  Outhenby,  Tho.  de, 

281 «.,  358,  394  ». ;  WiU.  de,  394  w. 
Aunsell,  Job.,  272 ;  Bic,  272. 
Auslouerd,  Will.,  228. 
Austwick, — see  Oustwick. 
Averenches,     Averange,     Avereyngs, 

Averinges,    Averoyns,    d'Averenge, 

Job.  de,  66,  67 ;  Bic.  de,  241;  Will. 

de,  317. 
Ayketon,  Will.  fil.  Elia?  de,  228. 
Aylsye,  Bob.,  318. 

Aynderby,  Job.  de,  337 ;  Bob.  de,  149. 
Ayr,  Bic,  217,  289. 


B 


Babington,      Babinton,      Babyngton, 

Hugo  de,  347  w.,  398, 428 ;  Sir  Hugh 

de,  37  ». ;  Lucia  de,  347  n.,  428 ;  Bic. 

de,  37».,  209,  288,  347  ».,  400,  405, 

406,  426,  428 ;  haer.  Bic.  de,  347. 
Babthorp,    Babbethorpe,     Babethorp, 

Martin  de,  242  n. ;  Bad.  de,  67,  88  n., 

242 ;  Bob.  de,  242  n. 
Baoheler,  Bathell,  Bothell,  Walt.,  83  ». ; 

haer.  Walt,  le,  252. 
Bacon,  Bartrian.,  379. 
Bagotte,  Petr.,  124. 
Balliol,  Ball',  Balyol,  Ada  de,  133  ».; 

DeVorgiUa  v.  Dorvegull*  de,  68 ;  do- 

mina  de,  92 ;  fam.  of,  4  ft. ;  Hugo  de, 

133 ». ;  Job.  de,  133 ;  Sir  John  de, 

58  n. ;  Lora  de,  63  ». 
Banastre,  Will.,  149. 
Banewell,  Job.  de,  26. 
Bank,  Adam  del,  195. 
Barbot,  Tho.,  3,  11,  233,  283,  366. 
Bard,  Barde,  Job.,  139,  140, 146, 146, 

273,  326  If. ;  Bic.  le,  36 ;  Will.,  239, 

273,  315,  326. 
Bardolf,  Hugh,  108  ». ;  hser.  Hugonis, 

108. 
Bardon,  Walt,  de,  268. 
Baren',  Alan.,  137  ;  Job.,  137. 
Barevill,  Barvile,  Bervill,  Bob.  de,  4, 8 ; 

Tho.  de,  231,  282. 
Barfil)et,  Bargot,  Tho.,  3  n. 
Barker,  Bog.  de,  189. 
Barkethorp,  Bad.  de,  269,  2*71;— see 

Berkethorp. 
Barkston,  Barkeston,  Alicia  de,  48  s.; 

Job.  de,  346  n. ;  Bob.  de,  384 ;  Tho. 

de,  48, 864  n. ;  Walt,  de,  48  ».,  346  ». ; 

WiU.  de,  346  ».,  419 ;  WUl.  fil.  Jeh. 

fil  Walt  de,  419. 

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INDEX    NOMINUM. 


Bannby,  Rob.,  137. 

Bamack, — tee  Bemak. 

Barneby,  Berneby,  Job.  de,  232  ;  Rob. 

de,  129 ;  Mr.  Rob.  de,  831,  282,  369 ; 

Tho.  de,  414;  Will,  de,  5,  8, 10, 143, 

324,  418. 
Barott,  Alex.,  165  %. 
Barteram,  Rob.,  87. 
Barthelby,  Rob.  de,  310. 
Barton,  Hen.  de,  420 ;   Johanna  de, 

803;  Johannes  de,  113,  115,  314, 

321,  323,  325;    Nic.  de,  110,  112, 

114, 115, 116  ». ;  Ric.  de,  148 ;  Rob. 

de,  320. 
Barvile, — tee  Barevill. 
Basedale,  moniales  de,  236. 
Basset,  feod.  de,  112  ;  Walt.,  213,  214. 
Bassingbum,  Humph,  de,  47 ;   Mary 

de«  47  n. 
Basy,  Alice,  219  ». ;  Ric,  219  ». ;  Rog., 

219,  290,  343  ;  Walt.,  219  it. 
BataiU,  Bataille,  Rob.,  252  ;  hser.  Rob. 

de  la,  316. 
Bath  and  Wells,  bp.  of,  Rob.  Bumell, 

175, 176. 
Bathell,  Walt.,  83  ;— we  Bacheler. 
Bathersby,  Rad.  de,  124 ;  Rio.  de,  354. 
Bathon,  r^oo  de,  5. 
Bati,  Rog.,  274 ;  Will.,  256. 
Batman,  Job.,  439. 
Batteley  fam.,  225  ». 
Baucrom,  Tho.,  176  «. 
Baud,  Laurencia  le,  385 ». ;   Nic.  le, 

385 «.;    Walt.,  385 ».;    Sir   Walt., 

386  n. ;  Will.,  385,  386  ». 
Baudewyn,  Math.,  354 ;  Tho.,  174, 177. 
Baundmusters, — tee  Blauncmustcrs. 
Bautre,  Will,  de,  306  \—tee  Beautre. 
Bayn,  Johanna,  129. 
Baynton,  Tho.  do,  256. 
Beauchefe,  abbas  de,  3. 
Beaufiz,  Hen.,  349. 
Beaumont,    Isab.   de,    218  n.,    251  n., 

343  »., — see  Vescy. 
Beautre,  Hugo  de,  248 ; — tee  Bautre. 
Beauver,  Job.  de,  81 ;  Rad.,  260 ;  Tho. 

de,80. 
Becard,  Bekard,  Job.,  353  ;  Petr.,  211, 

267,  295. 
Bedale,  Bedall,  Matilda  de,  333 ;  par- 

sona  ecclesise  de,  348. 
Bedeford,  vicecomes,  433. 
Beke,  Antonius  de,  61 ;  Job.,  191. 
Bekwith,  Adam  de,  343  n. ;  Eliz.,  343  it. 
Belkethorp,  Belkerthorp,  Job.  de,  342, 

343  ;  Rad.  de,  88 ;  Tho.  de,  342  n., 

372  n. ;  Tho.  fil.  WUl.  de,  28  n. ;  Will. 

de,  372  n. ;  Sir  Will,  de,  342  n.  .—tee 

Marston. 


Bella  Aqua,  Bellew,  Beleaue,  Belewe, 

Adam  de,  387  ;  domina  de,  345 ;  Isab. 

de,  214  ».,  245  n.,  365,  424  ».,  425, 

426 ;  Joan  de,  215  ».,  219  ». ;  Job. 

de,  25, 48, 90  ».,  93, 99,  214«.,  216 •., 

219  M.,  232,  284,  399,  403,  409,  412, 

421,  424,  425,  426,  440  ».,  441 ;  Sir 

John  de,  346  ».,  365  n.,  424  n. ;  bssr. 

Job.  de,  214,  283,  284 ».,  426 ».; 

Ladcrina  de,  90».,  215 ».,  219 ».; 

Sibilla  de,  219  n.;  Steph.  de,  4,  8, 

231,  232,  282,  283,  358,  359,  366, 

426 ».;   Will,  de,  10,  214 ».,  409, 

424,  425,  426. 
Bella  Landa,  Bell*,  Bilanda,  Byland, 

abbas  de,  23,  86,  105,  106, 107, 114, 

139,  217,  226,  228,  322,  332,  843, 

352,  361. 

,  abbafi  et  oonv.  de,  125. 

,  monks  of,  106  «.,  181  n^ 

139  ft 
Belle,  Job.,  273 ;  Tho.,  438. 
Bellerby,  Job.  de,  174 ;  Tho.  de,  174. 
Belligvere,  WiU.  fil.  Pe^  de,  895. 
Bello  Campo,  Job.  de,  88 ;  J.  de,  423. 
Belsome,  Belson,  Tho.  de,  340. 
Beltoft,  Egidia  de,  46 ;  Hugo  de,  46. 
Benet,  Job.,  266. 
Benington,  Benyngton,  Rio.  de,  272; 

Will,  de,  18». 
Benniworth,  Benigworth,  Benigwarth, 

Benyngworth,  Marg.  de,  395  ;  Tho. 

de,  395  n. ;  Will,  de,  395  ».,  896. 
Bentley,  Bentele,  Bentelei,  Benteley, 

hser.  de,  91 ;  Job.,  91  %. ;  lords  of, 

6  n. ;  Ric.  de,  91 ».,  253,  256,  261 ; 

Rob.  de,  232,  308. 
Benyngfeld,  hser.  Math,  de,  142. 
Berard,  Job.,  268. 
Berchaud,     Berchaude,     Berchaunde, 

Berchautes,  Galfr.,  75  ».,  372  ;  ha?r. 

Galfr.,  75  ;  Job.  fil.  Galfr.  de,  75  ». ; 

Will.,  245. 
Bercroft,  AUcia  de,  227;    Marg.  de, 

226;  Ric.  de,  226. 
Berdene,  Berd',  Walt,  de,  160. 
Berdsey,  Hugo  de,  177  n. 
Berelaund,  Berilande,  Hen.  de,  78  %. 
Berford,  Emma  de,  169. 
Berg,  Bergh,  Bernard  de,   110,  122, 

123,  320  ;  Will,  de,  312. 
Berghby,  Will,  de,  207. 
Berkethorp,    Rad.  fil.  Will,   de,   71; 

Walt,  de,  71 ;— *ee  Barkethoip. 
Bereheby,    Berheby,    Beruby    (Bor- 

rowby),  haer.  de.  237  ;  Mich,  de,  100, 

160 ;  Nic.  de,  100  ». 
Bemak,  Barnack,  Ric.  de,  6,  9;   Sir 

Ric.  do,  6  n. ;  Will.,  256,  307. 


INDEX    NOMINUM. 


451 


Bernard,  Adam,  266. 

Berlay,  Berley,  haer.  de,  209, 287  ;  Rio. 

de,  272,  274,  315,  344,  412,  415 ;  Sir 

Bic.  de,  344 ».;   Bob.  de,  38,  39, 

403  ;  Will,  de,  344  n.,  416. 
Bemeby, — see  Bameby. 
Bernevill,  Job.  de,  269,  315 ;  Rio.  de, 

21,  72 ;  Rob.  de,  72  ». 
Berningham,  Bernyngbam,    Job.  de, 

167,  333;  Mich,  de,  167;  Petr.  de, 

170;  Ric.  de,  333;   Will,  de,  166, 

171. 
Berry,  Will.,  167. 
Bert,  Galfr.,  137  ;  Simon,  131, 137. 
Bertham,  Bretham,  Rog.  de,  172. 
Bertram,  hser.  Reneri,  142  ;  bser.  Rio., 

142  ». 
Bervill, — see  Barevill. 
Berwint,  Adam  de,  89 1». 
Berwyk,  Berwyke,  Adam  de,  21,  200. 
Besengers,  WUl.,  140  n. 
Besingby,   Besyngby,  Isab.  de,   252; 

Job.  de,  110, 119. 
Boston,  Bieston,  Rad.  de,  348;  Will. 

de,  227,  280,  360. 
Beswente,  Adam  de,  89  n. 
Beverig,  Rob.,  274. 
Beverley,  Beverlay,  Beverlaco,  Rob.  de, 

273 ;  Will,  de,  109, 406, 407, 410, 426. 
,    precentor    of,     Hamilton, 

Will,  de,  5  n. 

-,  provost  of,  Will,  de  Ebor., 


20 !».,  72  n. 

Beverlaoi,  S.  Johannes,  80,  82,  83,  84, 
85,  88,  92. 

Bierley,  Berill,  BiriU,  Birrill,  Jord.  de, 
226,  227. 

Bieston, — see  Boston. 

Bigot,  Bygod,  Bygot,  Bygott,  Alice, 
314 ».;  food,  de,  204,  267;  Hugo, 
107 !».,  143,  432  ;  Isab.,  275  ;  Joan, 
107  f».;  Job.,  151,  268,  275,  314; 
Ralpb,  275  n. ;  Rog.,  oomes  Norf,  v, 
comes  Marescallus,  71,  72, 107, 108, 
118,  121,  138,  139,  140,  141,  142, 
143,  144,  239,  275  ».,  314  ».,  379. 

Bilby,  Rob.,  232  ». 

Bilegley,  Hen.,  384. 

Billiburgb,  Hugo  de,  91  n, 

BiUingey,  Bilingei,  abbas  de,  391  n. ; 
Petr.  de,  395  n. 

Bilton,  Beatrix  de,  272,  273;  h»r. 
Saieri  de,  262 ;  Will,  de,  315. 

Bingley,  Bingelev,  Byngley,  haer.  de, 
287  ;  Jordan,  de,  41. 

Birkin,  Birkyn,  Adam  dom.  de,  38  n. ; 
Adam,  son  of  Peter  de,  50  n. ;  Isab. 
de,  49  n. ;  Matilda  de,  60  ». ;  Peter 
de,  38  II. ;  Tho.  de,  38  •.,  49fi.,  273. 


Bime,  Job.  de,  438,  439. 

Birom,  Byrom,  Nic.  211;  Ric,  378; 
Rob.,  378  «. ; — see  Byron. 

Birstal,  Bristall,  Burstal,  prior  de,  374, 
376. 

Birton,  Will.  fll.  Tbo.  de,  351. 

Biset,  Ric,  265. 

Biskin,  Alicia  de,  73. 

Blaby,  Alice  de,  99  «.,  130  n. ;  Cecilia 
de,  99  ift. ;  Christian  de,  99  n. ;  Eliz. 
de,  99  n. ;  Eustachia  de,  99  n. ;  Joan 
de,  99  «. ;  Job.  de,  99,  130  ».,  131 ; 
hser.  Job.  de,  238,  330. 

Blackburn,  Alice,  258  n. ;  Nic,  258 1>. 

Blakman,  Rog.,  169. 

Blandan,  Job.,  81  it. 

Blaficeles,  Blassell,  feod.  de,  124 ;  Hugo, 
76,247». 

Blaunch',  Rob.,  270. 

Blauncmusters,  Blankmonstre,  Blaund- 
musters,  Baundmusters,  Glaunt', 
Ran.  de,  343 ;  Regin.  de,  321 ;  Rog. 
de,  116,  119 ; — see  Albo  Monasterio. 

Blida,  prior  de,  366 ;  Will,  de,  sub- 
decanus  Ebor.,  385  j». 

Blundell,  Rob.,  256. 

Blundesdon,  Blundeston,  Rob.  de,  406, 
410. 

Boby,  Botheby,  Juliana  de,  246 ;  Rob. 
de,  246,  305  J  WiU.,  272. 

Boithorp,  Math.  de>  274. 

Boketon, — see  Buckton. 

Bolbek,  hser.  WUl.  de,  143. 

Bolingbrooke,  Bolingbroke,  Boling- 
brikes,  Bolyngbrok,  Bulingbrok, 
Adam  de,  380  ». ;  Agn.  de,  380  n. ; 
Andreas  de,  380  ;  Eliz.  de,  380  n. ; 
Emma  de,  380  n. ;  Marion  de,  380  n. ; 
Nic.  de,  356 ;  Rog.  de,  380  ». ;  The 
de,  380  n. 

Boiling,  BoUyng,  Will,  de,  226,  361. 

Bolron,  Tho.  de,  164. 

Boltby,  Bolteby,  Adam  de,  434  n. ;  Sir 
Adam  de,  152  «. ;  Avora  de,  97  ;  Eva 
de,  152  ».,  434  n. 

Bolton,  Boleton,  Bouelton,  Boulton, 
Bouuelton,  Bovelton,  Bowelton, 
Adam  de,  258 ;  Alice,  258  n. ;  Elena 
de,  150;  Hugo  de,  390;  Job.  de, 
17,  82,  108  n.,  112 1».,  198,  257  «., 
258  M.,  354,  382  n. ;  Marg.,  258  n. ; 
Nic  de,  354  ;  Rad.  de,  174 ;  Rob.  de, 
17,  108,  112, 115, 198,  257,  259,  310, 
321  n. ;  Tho.  de,  108  «.,  112, 257,  324, 
382 ;  haer.  Tho.  de,  78 ;  Will,  de, 
258  ». 

,  prior  de,   13,  14,  18,  32,  42, 

189,   190,  191,  192,  194,  196,  201, 
207,  209, 286, 305, 347, 348, 349, 357. 

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INDEX    NOMINUM. 


Bolton,  rector  eoclesise  de,  198. 

Bonde,  Walt.,  175. 

Boneface,  Will.,  270. 

BoDonfaunt,  Hen.,  425. 

BoneviU,  h»r.  WUl.  de,  102. 

Bordefiden,  Bordesdon,  Job.  de,  321. 

Bosoo, — 9ee  Boys. 

Bofisale,    Booehall,    Cossalo,   Job.  de, 

51». ;   haer.  Job.  de,  51;  Nic.  de, 

51».,  312;  Will  de,  325. 
Bosvile,    Bosvill,     Bosevill,     Bosvyll, 

BoyviU,  Jao.  de,  309,  345,  412;  Sir 

James,    345  n. ;    Sir  Jobn,    345  it. ; 

Petr.  de,  4 ;  Bob.  de,  358 ;  Tbo.  de, 

358. 
Botbeby,— «M  Boby. 
BotbeooUoke,  Paulin.,  193. 
Botbell,  Walt.,  83  n. ;— we  Bacbeler. 
Botbis,  Hen.  de,  150. 
Boteler,     Botiler,    Botiller,    Buteler, 

Butiller,  Butteler,  Daniel  le,  4 ;  food. 

de,  ».  le,  156,  373,  374,  375 ;  Job.  le, 

3,  11,  194,  232,  233,  265,  283,  365 ; 

Bibald.  le,  227  ;  Boald.  le,  227  ». 
Botelrie,  WUl.  de  b^  275. 
Botte,  Tbo.,  19. 
Bouisaunt,  Hen.  de,  31. 
Bour^,  bser.  Simon.,  265. 
Bourn,  Tbo.  do,  419. 
Bovington, — 9ee  Boynton. 
Bower,  Mr.,  5 1». 
Bowes,  Stepb.  de,  168,  170. 
Boy,  brer.  Walt.,  142,  240. 
Boynton,  Bouyngton,  Bovington,  Bo- 

vyngtou,  poyngton,  Ingelr.  de,  235, 

329;  WUl.  de,  56,  127. 
Boys,  Bosco,  Hen.  do,  143,  211,  353, 

434  f».;  Bic.de,  21  In.,  434. 
Boyvill,  Job.  de,  191,  193  ;  PbU.,  177  ; 

WUl.  de,  179,  191  n.  ;-^w  Bosvile. 
Brabant,  Giles  de,  380  ». 
Bradelei,  Rob.  fil.  Ric.  de,  357. 
Bradenstoke,  Bradenstok,  Bradelestok, 

canons  of,  5  «. ;  prior  de,  5,  365. 
Bradford,  Job.  de,  226. 
Brafferton,  rector  of.  Hen.  WUstborp, 

27  ». 
Brabam,  Brame,  Micb.  de,  31 ;  Simon 

de,  347. 
Brakanbergb,     Brakcnberg,    Braken- 

bergb,  baer.  de,  20  ;  Rob.  de,  200. 
Bramley,  Major'  de,  226. 
Braudan,  Job.,  81. 
Brandon,  WUl.  de,  42,  287  n.;    b»r. 

WUl.  de,  209. 
Braneau,  Job.,  81  n. 
Brantj'ng,  Rad.  de,  161. 
Brantmgham,  Brantyngbam,  Job.  de, 
,    269,429. 


Bray, — #«  Drax. 

Bray,  Job.  de,  387  ». 

Brayboef,  Tbo.  de,  394  ». 

Braynes, — *w  Dareins. 

Brebuse,  Bronbue,  Ric.  de,  118,  121. 

Brereton,  Job.  de,  353  ;  Ric.  de,  434. 

Bressenay,  Brossenay,  Agn.  de,  19. 

Bretby,    Breteby,    Burteby   (Birkby), 

Job.  de,  98  ». ;  Rog.,  180. 
Bretegate,  Brettegate,  Elena  de,  65  «.; 

Jeremy  de  Ludsi  de,  65  ». ;  Nic  de, 

65  It. 
Bretbam,  Bertbam,  Rog.  de,  172. 
Breton,  Bryton,  magister  Alan,  le,  26, 

434  n.  \—tee  Rufford ;    Alicia,  237  ; 

Galfr.,  177  ;  Job.  de,  v.  le,  156,  169, 

176,  178,  185, 256,339  ». ;  Sir  PhUip 
le,  1 78  ».,  339  %. ;  bier.  PbU.  de,  339 ; 
— see  Bretton. 

Brett,  Brette,  Brid,  Job.,  312;    Ric, 

HI  ;  Walt,  le,  4,  439  ;  Will.,  321. 
Bretton,  Mr.  Alan,  de,  26  «. ;  Job.  de, 

228 ;  Serlo  de,  384  ;  Tbo.  de,  213 ;~ 

set  Breton. 

,  prior  de,  7,  352,  365,  366. 

BretviU,   BretteviU,   Bawdewin.,   176; 

Ric,  176 ;  Rob.  de,  393  n. ;  WUl.  de, 

335. 
Bribaund,  Hen.  de,  73. 
Brid, — see  Brett. 
Briddale,  JoUan.  de,  272. 
Briddesallc,  Bridd^sale,  Adam  de,  72, 

271;    GUb.  de,  271,  275;    Job.  de, 

72. 
Bridlington,      Briddelington,      Bride- 

lyngton,  Bridlyngton,    Brydlington, 

Brydlyngton,  Mr.  Rob.  do,  429, 430. 

,  canons  of,  140  «.,  141  %, 

,    monks  of,    52  n.,    53ii., 

177  J». 
,  prior  de,  51,  53,  54,  55, 

56,  58,  59,  75,  140,  145,  146,  158, 

177,  219,  246,  290,  303,  311,  312, 
327,  336,  343,  372  n. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  140  «. 

Bridmore,  Ric  de,  261. 

Brigbam,  Tbeobald.  de,  312;  WUL  de, 

195,  312. 
Brisbang*,  bseres  de,  263. 
Bristall, — 9ee  Birstal. 
Britannia,  Job.  de,  comes  Richmond., 

92i».,    104  n.,    148,    149.    150,   162, 

222  n.,  231,  307,  333,  334,  335,  338  ; 

— see  Ricbmond. 
Brocas,  Bernard,  25  %. ;   Sir  Bernard, 

25  fi. ;  Johanna,  25  ». 
Brocur,  Brokur,  WUl.  de,  77,  248. 
Brodecruste,  Amicia  de,  80  n. 
Broghton,  Job.  de,  35. 


INDEX   NOMINUM. 


453 


Broune,  Browne,  Brom*,  Hugo,  145, 

270;  Job.,  190;— see  Brun. 
Brudecroft,  Amioia  de,  80. 
Brumeby, — see  Burnby. 
Brumpton,  Rob.  de,  341 ;  Tho.  fil.  Had. 

de,  101. 
Brun,   Brune,  Hugo,   254;    Matilda, 

272  ;  Stepb.,  72. 
Bruneby,  Brunneby, — see  Burnby. 
Brunham,— *ctf  Nunburnholme. 
Bruning,  Let',  260. 
Brus,  Bruys,  Adam,   143,  272 ;  Agn. 

de,  90  n. ;  Constance,  220  n. ;  Lade- 

rina  de,  90  n.,  215  n.,  219,  307  n. ; 

Lucy  de,  90  ».,  131 1».,  307  n. ;  Marg. 

de,  131m.;  Marjoria  de,  307  ». ;  Petr. 

de,  32,  46,   90  n.,  109,  127,  131 1»., 

144,  215  ft.,  219  n.,  223,  240,  307 1»., 

432  ;  hser.  Petri  de,  33,  40,  105  ;  Sir 

Peter  de,  28«.;    Rio.  de,  21,  141, 

142,  147,   199,  201 ;  haer.  Ric.  de, 

198;    Rob.  de,  90n.,  136«.,  137 n.; 

baer.  Rog.  de,  25  ;  Sir  Roger,  220  n. ; 

Will,  de,  142,  143,  144,  147,  196. 
,  feod.  de,  55,  56,  58,  59,  90,  106, 

112,  119,  122,  204,   206,  217,  249, 

256,  258,  266.  268,  270,  275,  372, 

382. 
,  hair,  de,  24,  25,  26,  27,  28,  29, 

46,49,90,  117,118,  132. 
Bryninghurst,  Will,  de,  256. 
Brynyston,  Alex,  de,  179. 
Bryton, — see  Breton. 
Bubwitb,  Bubbewitb,  Bubwytb,  Walt. 

de,  53,  253,  309. 
Buck,  Buk,  Buke,  Elias,   195;  Rob., 

194,  195,357;  Rog.,  195 1». 
Buck',  vicecomes,  433. 
Buckeden,  Bukeden,  Adam  fil.  AlicisQ 

de,  201 ;  Alicia  de,  20,  22,  201  ;  Elias 

de,  19. 
Buckton,  Boketon,  Buckeden,  Bucketon, 

Riicton,  Bukden,  Buketon,  Rob.  de, 

273,  275,  314  ;  Walt,  de,  52,  57,  311  ; 

Will.de,  55.  71,  73,245,313. 
Buddc.  Nic,  111. 
Budlers,  Rob.  de,  205  «. 
Bui^thorp,  Buggethorp,  Alicia  de,  221, 

290, 342  ;  Will,  de,  221, 222, 290, 342. 
Buldford,    Bulford,    Bolford,   Job.   de, 

117,  120,  121. 
Bull,  Rob..  189. 
Bulloke,  Rog.,  193,  195. 
Bulmer,  Bulemer,  Bullemer,  Job.  de, 

108,  122,  123,  129,  130,  135  ;  bror. 

J.  de,  237  ;  Rad.  de,  129  ».,  320,  378 ; 

bser.  Will,  de,  151  ». 
,  rector  of,  Simon  de  Clare- 

vaiu,  99  ». 


Bulur,  Bulure,  brer.  Will,  le,  151. 
Burdon,  Burdun,  Alex.,  87 ;  Alicia,  87 ; 

Beatrix,  254 ;  Brian.,  245  n.,  255, 258, 

310,  319  ;  Custancia,  87 ;  Isab.  de, 

245  n.;  Job.,  214,  274,  284;  Letia, 

87  ;  Tbo.,  61,  86,  87,  254  ;  Will,  de, 

120. 
Burgb,  Burgo,  Gortz,  Edm.  de,  5 ;  Phil. 

de,  352i».;  Tho.  de,  150,  151,  175, 

225,  337,  338.  352,  424 ;  haer.  Tho. 

de,  149,  151,  160 ;  Mr.  Will,  de,  174. 
Burgrave,  Edm.  de,  5  n. 
Burnby,  Brumeby,  Bruneby,  Brunneby, 

Ric.  de.  81,  255  j  Will,  de,  86. 
Bumell,  Hugh,  175  ». ;  Philip,  175  ». ; 

Rob.,  bp.  of  Bath  and  Wells,  175, 

176. 
Burnellus,  391. 
Burstal,  Burstall,  Brystall,  Job.  de,  213, 

284,  387 ;  Rob.  de,  384 ;  WiU  de,  48 ; 

see  Birstal. 
Burteby,  Job.  de,  98  ; — see  Bretby. 
Burton,  Dr.,  80  n.,  106 1».;   Elias  de, 

274  ;  Job.  de,  341,  408  ;  Mr.,  241  n. ; 

Nic.  de,  331.  435  ;  Nic.  fil.  Nic.  de, 

418,  435  n. ;  Ric.  de,  153  ;  Roald.  de, 

150  n.,—see  fil.  Roaldi ;    Rog.    de, 

322  ;  Tho.  de,  87,  212,  388,  414,  434, 

435  n. ;  Will,  de,  263. 
Buscy,  Bussey,  feod.  de,  72 ;  Oliver  de, 

95,98,  106;  Will,  de,  322. 
Busheby,  Alicia  de,  303. 
Buskeby,  Will,  de,  266. 
Bussell,  Job.,  146  ; — see  Russell. 
Busshell,  Rob.,  127. 
Bustard,  Job.,  216  n. ;  Osbert.  de  Torp, 

pater   Roberti,    216 «.;    Ric,  216, 

258;  Rob.,  23,  24,  216,  217,  289; 

Tho..  216  n. 
Buttercrambe.  Job.  de.  271. 
Butterwyck,     Butterwyk,     Buterwik, 

Buterwyk,  Ric.  de,  120,  180,  186 ; 

hajr.  Rog.de,  111,  112. 
Bykerton,  Tho.  de,  64. 
Byland, — see  Bella  Landa. 
Byndlosse,  Rob.,  212. 
Byron,   Byroun,   Byrora,  Job.,    347 ; 

Ric,  324,  378  ;  Rob.,  378  n. 
Byscopton,  Job.  de,  212. 


C 


Caber,  Eabergh,  Alan,  de,  161. 
Cailly,  Caily,  Kailly,  Adam  de,  311  n. ; 

Emma  de,   311  n. ;    Joh»  de,   198  ; 

Simon,  311. 
Calton,  Steph.  de,  190. 
Cal?ehird,  Warin.  le,  65. 


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INDEX    NOMINUM. 


Calverley,  Calverlay,  Eliz.  de,  348  n.; 

Job.  de,  33  9».,  360,  416;   Sir  John 

de,  348  n. ;  Walt,  de,  420  ;— *w  Scott. 
Calveton,  Nio.  de,  410,  426. 
Calva  Monte, — gee  Chaumond. 
Camera,  Agn.  de,  220 ».;   Ambroeius 

de,    237,   329;    Cristiana  de,  238; 

Gilb.  de,  124,  133 ;  Hen.  de,  220, 

290,  346 ;  Job.  de,  220  ».,  226,  232  ; 

Bic.  de,  384 ;  Bob.  de,  226  n. ;  B.  de, 

376  ;  Will,  de,  48  ».,  213,  284,  384  »., 

405. 
Camerarius,  Hen.,  242;  Bob.,  422;— 

see  Cbamberlayn. 
Camerton,    Coverington,    Beatrix  de, 

246  n. ;  Job.  de,  246  ». ;  Tbo  de,  75, 

376  ». 
Cameys,  Ela  de,  243  «.;  Balpb  de,  243  ». 
Cantilupe,  Cantelupo,  Cantilupo,  Can- 

tolupo,    Cantelo,   Cantelue,    Caun- 

telou,  Emma  de,   281  n. ;   Eva  de, 

322 ;  Geo.  de,  16  i». ;  ber.  de,  22 ; 

Milisenta  de,  16,  43  n. ;  Will,  de,  6, 

9,  16,  22,  42  n.,  43,  45,  230,  281. 
Cantuar.,  arcbiep.,  92 ;  Bob.,  249. 
,  feod.  archicp.,  54,  55,  56, 

57,  58,  59,  92,  256,  274. 
Capellanus,  Alan.,   145;    Galfr.,   275; 

Bob.,   142,    170,    258;    Tbo.,   439; 

Will.,  166,  2bS;—see  Cbapelain. 
Capon,  Capoun,  Cutbert.,  131 ;  Wibert., 

95  ;  Will.,  137. 
Capsy,  Copsy,  Hen.,  63  n. 
Captoft,  hser.  de,  263. 
Cardvill,  Ric.  de,  262. 
Carlaton,  Bob.  de,  245  n. 
Carlisle,  earls  of,  143  n. 
Carlton,  Carleton,  Karleton,  Alex,  de, 

303 ;   Avicia  de,  244  n. ;    Eudo  de, 

170;  Hen.de,  98;  Joh.de,  76,  98, 

244 ;  rector  ecclesia>  de,  201 ;  Bob. 

de,  207  ;  Stoph.  de,  190  n. ;  Walt,  de, 

323. 

,  bser.  de,  207,  286. 

Carp',  Bog.,  264. 

Carpcntarius,   Carpenter,  Charpenter, 

Galfr.  le,  89;    Hen.,   llln.;    Job., 

318;    Laur..  Ill;    Will,  172,  194, 

195,413;  W.,  376. 
Carthorp,  Cha<»rthorp,   Job.  do,  311  ; 

Bog.  de  (?),  423 ;  Will,  de,  79,  423. 
Carvilc,  John,  138  ». 
Casel, — see  Boseles. 
Cassaner',  261. 
Castellffi,  rex,  432,  434. 
Castollev,  Castellay,  Will,  de,  45,  349. 
Ca.stelhrnd,  Galfr.  de,  392  n. 
Castri  Bcniardi,  dominus,  4,  7. 
Catchy,  priori.s«i  ct  conv.  de,  3S5  n. 


Catberton,  Kaderton,  Alan,  de,  16,  19, 
29,  189,  196,  199;  Joh.  de,  196, 
357  It. 

Catborp,  Joh.  de,  357.  ^^ 

Catterick,  vicar  of,  Mr.  Hen.  WikUi<»p, 
27  f». 

Catton.  Katton,  Bob.  de,  273;  Tbo. 
de,  275;  b«r.  Walt,  de,  86;  WiU. 
de,  272. 

Caulz,  Matilda,  the  beirees  of,  50  ». 

Cave,  Alex,  de,  234,  264,  277  ».,  309; 
Ellen  de,  264  n, ;  Hen.  de,  86;  Joan 
de,  264  n, ;  Job.  de,  256,  260 ;  Joh. 
fil.  Job.  de,  309 ;  Nic.  de,  264,  307 ; 
Petr.  do,  264 «.;  Bob.  de,  91a.; 
Wm.  fil.  Petri  de,  90. 

Cawood,  Cawod,  David  de,  63,  262, 
438  ;  fam.  of,  438  a. 

Cayton,  Kayton,  Hen.  de,  139;  Joh. 
de,  72,  274  ;  Tbo.  de,  270,  272. 

Cayvill.  Job.  de,  260. 

Celer,  Bob.  du,  273. 

Cerf,  Cerfe,  Cerff,  Sarf,  Serf,  Adam  le, 
178a.,  218a.,  221a.;  Joh.  ]e,  86; 
MatUda,  178  a.,  218  a.,  221  a. ;  Tbo., 
218,  289;  Will,  le,  64  a.,  216,  221, 
290. 

Cessevaus, — eee  Sezevaux. 

Cestria,  Cestre,  Costr*,  Hugo  de,  184 ; 
Joh.  de,  145  a.;  Petr.  de,  12,  40; 
Mr.  Bic.  de,  410,  426;  Will,  de, 
184  n. ; — eee  Chester. 

Cestrise,  comes,  86,  87  ;  constabularius, 
383  y—see  Chester. 

Cestriensis,  episcopus,  342 ; — see  Lang- 
ton. 

Chaertborp, — see  Carthorp. 

Chaggeley,  Joh.  de,  268  a. 

Chamber,  Chambre,  Chaumber,  Chaum- 
bro,  Bic.  dela,  160;  Tho.  de  la,  348  ; 
Will,  de  la,  78,  85. 

Chamberd,  Chambard,  Chambare, 
Chaumbard,  Chaumberd,  Kambard, 
Job.,  113,  115,  177  ;  Bob.,  Ill,  122, 
123;  Will.,  177  a.,  434. 

Cbamberlayn,  Chamblayn,  Chambleyn, 
Chaumberlayn,  Cbaumberleyn,  Ca- 
merarius, Elena,  20  a. ;  basr.  Henr. 
de,  66 ;  Bad.,  275  ;  Bob.,  20  n. ;  Tbo., 
365  ;  Walt,  le,  11  ;  Will.,  275. 

,  hair,  de,  60,  61. 

Chauci,  Chancy,  Chaunci,  Chauncy, 
Alicia  de,  232  n.,  269  a. ;  Marg., 
217  ». ;  Sir  Philip,  219  a. ;  Sir  Simon 
de,  219 ».;  Tho.  de,  71,  232  a., 
269  n.,  274;  Tho.  fil.  Bob.  de,  433: 
Will..  315. 

,  fewl.  de,  57,  58,  219.  250,  269. 

274. 


INDEX   NOMINUM. 


455 


Chapelain,  Ghapelyn,  Ivo  le,  86 ;  The, 

439  ; — see  Capellanus. 
Charkenull,   Charkevill,~«e0  Jarken- 

ville. 
Charles.  Edw.,  164,  165, 168, 334,  335 ; 

hair.  Will.,  164  n. 
Charron,  Charroun,  Bic.  de,  159  ;  Rio. 

fil.  Wychardi  de,  167  ;  Wichard.  de, 

158,  159,  173. 
Chater,  Will.  fil.  Hug.  de,  439. 
Chaumond,  Chaumont,  Chamont,  Shau- 

mund,CalvoMonte,Gaceus  de,217  »., 

434  ;  hser.  Gacei  de,  289 ;  Joan,  20  ». ; 

Joh.  de.  20  ».,  217,  325,  380  ». ;  Sir 

John,  325  n. 
Chauncefeld.  Joh.  de,  115. 
Chaworth,  Chewoord,  Cheworth,  Eva 

de,    3«.,   261  n.;    Payne  de,    3  m., 

261  ift. ;  Tho.  de,  2,  233. 
Cheseandhrede^     Cheese  -  and  -  bread, 

Galfr..  263. 
Chester,  earls  of,  12  ». ;  Bannulph,  earl 

of,  42  n. ; — see  Cestria. 
Chesterunt,  Chestrunt,  Cesterunt,  Hen., 

194  ;  Will,  de,  76, 189, 192, 193, 194. 
Chichester,  archdeacon  of,  Josoeline, 

216  n. 
Chiefnies,  Joh.  de,  265. 
Cireby,  Cyreby,--*^*  Driby. 
Cissor,  Rob.,  272. 
Clapham,    Clapeham,    Joh.  de,    278 ; 

Will,  de,  278,  362. 
Clare,  Claro,  com.  de,  199;  earls  of, 

200 ».;    Gilb.  de,    earl  of  Glouc, 

199 »..  200  m.,  278  m.,  302 ».;  Joan 

de,  199  9». ;  Marg.  de,  302  n. ;  Roesia 

de,  278  f». 
Clarell,  WiU..  344. 
Clarevaux,  Clarvaus.  Clerevall,  Clere- 

vaux,  Clervaus,  Claris  Vallibus,  Eva 

de,  99  ».,  178  n. ;  Joh.  de,  178, 218 1»., 

221i».;    Kath.  de,   178  n,;    Matilda 

de,  178  n.,  218 1».,  221 ».;  Nic.  de, 

99  M.;   Peter  de,  178  ».;   Rob.  de, 

99  n.,  165  m.,  178  m.,  222,  291;  Mr. 

Simon   de,  98  m.,  99,   100,    178  m.; 

Tho.  de,  98, 178  ;  Sir  Tho.  de,  178  m.  ; 

Will.de,  178»..  335. 
Clay,  Joh.  de,  347  n. 
Clayton,  Will,  de,  139  m.,  227. 
Clebek,  Glebek.  Tho.  de,  179  m. 
Clehay,  Joh.  de,  247. 
Clericus,   Clerc',  Clerk,  Adam,    438; 

Bertram.,  86 ;  Galfr.,  169 ;  Joh.,  261 ; 

hrcr.  Martini,  111 ;  Ni<?.,  261 ;  Rad., 

79  ;  Rob..  172, 211,  232,  425  ;  Walt., 

253 ;  Will.,  228. 
Cleseby,  Alex,  de,   179;    h»r.  Alex, 

de,  179  m.;  AmabiUado,  335,  336; 


Harsculph.  de,  334  ;   Joh.  de,  336, 

339;  Rob.de,  179,  182. 
Cleveland,    archdeacon  of,  Steph.  de 

Mauley,  134  m. 
Clevyng,  Joh.  de,  255. 
Cliff,  Clyff,  Nic.  de,  90,  260. 
Clifford,  Clyfford,  Henry,  lord,  13  m.; 

Isab.  de,  2  m.  ;  Marm.  de,  214,  284 ; 

Rob.  de,  232  ;  Robert,  lord,  356  m.  ; 

hser.  Rob.  de,  356;   Rog.  de,  2  m., 

356  m. 
Clifton,  Clyftion,  Gilb.  de,   153,   154, 

434  J  Regin.  de.  337. 

Cliva,  Durand  de,   139  m.;   Will,  de, 

139  m. 
Clok,  Alicia,  270. 
Clotheram,    Clotherom,    Clotheroum, 

Clotherum,  Ivo  de,  314;    Joh.  de, 

435  ;  Rog.  de,  331,  435  m.  ;  Will,  de, 
212. 

Cock,  hajres  Rob.,  265. 

Cocus,  Adam,  211;  Alan.,  165;  Job., 

318  ;  Ric.  384  m.;  Will.,  272. 
Codenouere,  Tho.  de,  112  m. 
Coke,  Sir  Edw.,  201  m. 
Cokefeld,  Kokefeld,  Rob.  do,  241. 
Cokerel,  Ivo,  401 ;  Job.,  401,  409,  413; 

Rob.,  389 ;  Tho.  fil.  Ivon.,  420. 
Cokerington,  Galfr.  de,  252 ;  Gilb.  de, 

251. 
Coketon,  Joh.  de,  83  ; — eee  Oketon. 
Colbain,  Colbam,  Job.,  122,  123. 
Colby,  Colleby,  Joh.  de,  180,  236,  263 ; 

hser.  Joh.  de,  415  ;  Rob.,  124. 
Coldon,  Will.  fil.  Isab.  de,  409. 
Coleswayn,  108  m. 
Collom,  Collum,  Colom,  Colum,  Hugo 

de,  67 ;  Math,  de,  272  ;  WilL,  73. 
,  rector  of,  Martin  de  Gryme- 

ston,  272  M. 
Colman,  bp.  of  Lindisfkme,  137  m. 
,    Job.,    150;    Rob.    175  m.; 

Stacius,  169. 
Colton,  Colt',  Walt  de,  110  m.,  118. 
Colvill,    Colevill,    Colevyle.    Collevill, 

Colvell,  Koke^,  Kolevill,  Hugo  de, 

255  ;  Joh.  de,  260  ;  Phil,  de,  98  m.  ; 

Rob.  de,   234,  266,  273,  314,  315, 

322,  328,  341 ;  Steph.  de.  255  ;  Tho. 

de,  94,  323,  336,  337  ;  WiU.  de,  73. 

98,  102,  103,  126,  266,  267. 
Colyngham,  Cullingham,  Rob.,  175. 
Comyn,  Isab.,  320. 
Conani,  Hen.  fil., — see  fil.  Conani. 
Coniston,  Conyston,  Joh.  de,  189  ;  Ric. 

de,  202 ;  Rob.  de,  202. 
Conoysklof,  Conskylff,  Rob.  de,   141, 

145. 
ConilililBb  Ocmestoble,  Constibuluriiig,. 


456 


INDEX    NOMINUM. 


Const',  Rob.  le,  175,  243,  247,  248, 

304,  305,  306,  334,  432 ;  Simon  le, 

74,  77 ;  WiU.  le,  55  n.,  80,  81,  260, 

263,  309,  313,  320,  321,  389. 
Constable,  feod.  de,  375,  377. 
.Conyers,  Coigners,  Coniere,  Conniers, 

Job.  de,   100;  Petronilla  de,   102; 

Rob.  de,  100,  102,  263,  340. 
Conyngfeld,  Math,  de,  142  n. 
Copley,  Coppelay,  Adam  de,    360  n.; 

fam.  of,  225  ». ;  Job.  de,  360  n. ;  Tbo. 

de,  360n.;  Will,  de,  360  n. 
Coppegrave,  Will,  de,  264. 
Copsy,  Rob.,  174. 
Copyn,  Rob.,  420. 
Corbridge,  Corebri^,  H.  de,  397 ;  Tho., 

— see  Ebor.  arcbiep. 
Corff,  Job.  de,  86  n. 
Cornebowe,  Will,  de,  179. 
Cornewaleys,  Cornewalyse,  Tbo.  le,  82, 

270. 
Cornlay,  Elias  de,  16 ; — see  Tbomeley. 
CornubisD,   Comubienses,  comes,    63; 

Edm.,  93,  94,  95,  96. 
,   oomitissa,   302,    303,  304, 

305. 
Cornwall,  earl  of.  Piers  de  Gaveston, 

302  i». 
Cort,  Job.,  169. 
Coscalt,  Rob.  de,  81. 
Cossalo, — see  Bossall. 
Costr',  Hugo  de,  184. 
Cot^,  Kotes,  Ric.  de,  303  ;  Rob.,  275. 
Cotingbam,  hseros  de,  87,  88,  89. 
Cottam,  Cothum,  Cotom,  Coton,  Cotum, 

Isab.   de,   274;    Job.   de,   54,   368; 

Rob.  de,  54,  303 ;  Steph.  de,  368  ; 

Tbo.  de,  273. 
Coulton,  Job.,  198  n. 
Coupeland,  Alan,  de,  263. 
Couton,  Hugo  de,  177;  Job.  de,  168, 

177;  Tho.de,  177. 
Covenham,  Tho.  de,  255. 
Coventr*    et    Lich'    episc.,   Walt,    de 

Langton,  268  n. 
Coverham,  abbas  de,  19,  154,  155,  157, 
181,338,339,355. 

,  Steph.  do,  154,  155,  176. 

Coverington, — see  Camerton. 

Cowhird,  Alan.,  175. 

Cowpcr,  Rob.  le,  226. 

Coyne,  Rog.,  255. 

Craicottes, — see  Dray  cotes. 

Crakall,  Crakhall,  Petr.  de,  148,  160. 

Craman villa,  Hugo  de,  4 1 7  ». 

Crasy,  Job.,  168. 

Crauricewik,Crauucewvk,  Job.  de,  169, 

259;  Steph.  de,  91.  " 
Craven,  Will.  de.  347. 


Cropping,  Creppinge,  Creppinges,  Cr^ 

pyng,  Crepinges,  Crepingge,  Crepe- 

lingge,  Crepling,  Job.  de,  28,  222, 

291,  310,312,  342,  358 ;  Sir  John  de, 

342  ». ;  Rob.  de,  271,  433,  434 ;  her. 

Rob.  de,  99;  Sir  Bob.  de,  342  «.; 

Simon  de,  225, 280,  360. 
Cresacre,  Cre8aker,CresakreB,  Creamen, 

Job.  de,  5, 10,  358,  365 ;  Sjmon  de, 

140;  hffir.Will.de,  111. 
Cressy,  Cressi,  Crescy,  OreaRej,  Hugh 

de,  394  ». ;  Will,  de  o.  le,  3,  9,  233, 

283,  365,  432. 
Crispyng,  Will.,  256. 
Crochow,  Crochowe,  Crokehon,  Crok- 

hoton,  Will-  de,  76,  247;  W.  de, 

374. 
Crock,  Will.,  72. 

Croft,  Job.  de,  1 78 ;  Bog.  de,  178. 
Crokebayn,  Galft-.,  64 ;  Henr.,  64. 
Crokedayke,  Mich.,  186. 
Crokes,  Avicia,  269 ;  Isab.,  269 ;  MMTg^ 

270 ;  Will.,  269,  270. 
Crome,  Rob.  de,  274. 
Cromwell,      Crumwell,      Crumbwdl, 

Crumbewell,  Idonea  de,  2  ». ;  Joh. 

de,  2  n.,  233,358,  365,  36(5. 
Cruce,  Crucem,  Emma  de,  220,  290; 

Hen.  de,  216,  220,  290,  343;  Will. 

ad,  174. 
Cruel,  Will.,  308. 
Cruer,  Cru',  Job.,  116,  119,  321. 
Culcotes,  Joh.  do,  226;   Matilda  de, 

193 ;  Simon  de,  226 ;  Tho.  de,  226. 
Cunde,  Rog.  de,  417  n. 
Curcy,  Cuny,  Will.,  73,  267. 
Cyner,  Cynere,  bsBr.  AUuii,  141,  146. 
Cyncy,  Will.,  73  n. 


D 


Bak,  Job.  de,  83 ; — see  Aike. 

Dale,  Will,  de  la,  256,  263,  405,  407. 

Dalton,  Rob.  do,  270 ;  Steph.  de,  184  ; 

Walt,  de,  272. 
Damory,  Rog.,  324. 
Danby,  Joh.  de,  163  ;  Ric.  de,  335. 
Danecourttes, — see  Deincourt. 
Daniel,  Daiiyell,  Rob.,  258,  262,  307  ; 

Will,  (le),  231,  259,  282. 
Danthorp,     Danetborp,      Banthorpp, 

Alan,  de,  245  n. ;  Alicia  de,  245  n. ; 

Joh.  de,  75,  245,  375,  376;  Marg. 

de,  245  n. ;  Will,  de,  265. 
Dapifer,  Wymar.,  165  n. 
Darayn.s,  Daraynes,  Dareins,  Bajneyns, 

Arayne.*?,  Braynes,  Bernard,  de,  371: 

Tbo.,  75,  92,  261,  309,  371 «, 


INDEX    NOMINUM. 


457 


Darcy,  Dercy,  Beatrix^  375  n. ;  Hugo 

de,  365  ;  Job.,  355  ;  Rob.,  375  n. 
Darel,  Darell,  Edm.,  325;  Marm.,  9, 
95,  103,  183  n.;  Tho.,  183  n. ;  Will. 
340,   359;   Sir  Will.,   323  n.;—see 
DLsceford. 

Daubeney,  Aubeny,  feod.  de,  256; 
Odinel  de,  256  n. ;  Will,  de,  256. 

Daudeley, — see  AucUey. 

Bautary,  Bog.,  324  n. 

Dautre,  Dautriue, — see  Alta  Bipa. 

Bavyll,  Dayvill,— »««  D'Eyvill. 

Baynecourte, — see  Deincourt. 

De  Busli,  10  n. 

Deincourt,  Deyncurt,  Danecourttes, 
Dayncourt,  Baynecourte,  Ayncurt, 
Eyncort,  Eyncourt,  Eyncurt,  Leyn- 
curt,  Edm.  de,  4,  8,  78,  231,  310, 
402,  403,  404,  409,  416 ;  Job.,  416  n. ; 
Oliver,  de,  395 ;  b»r.  Oliveri,  395  n. ; 
Will.,  395  n.,  416,  417. 

Ben,  Ben',  Bene,  Petr.  de,  407 ;  Bog. 
de,  266. 

Bercbam,  Berbam,  abbas  de,  22,  201, 
202,  356. 

Berfeld,  Job.  de,  360  n. 

Berford,  Job.  de,  360. 

Berwentwater,  Berwent',  Adam  de, 
89  ;  Hen.  de,  89  n.,  256. 

Besengers,  Will.,  140. 

Besert,  Will.,  191,  196,  197. 

Bespencer,  Bispensator,  le  Spencer, 
Hugo,  38,  210,  288,  348;  Marg., 
243  n.;  Pbil.,  243  n. ;  Bog.  le,  53; 
Simon  de  la,  234. 

Beueaux,  Benaux, — see  Vaux. 

Beukelby, — see  Bugelby. 

Beur,— *c<?  Eure. 

Beuupsbiri,  Will,  de,  361. 

Be  von',  comitissa,  Isab.,  436  n. 

,  earl  of,  Baldwin  de  Insula  v. 

Bedver3,  32  n.,  432  n. 

B'Eyvill,  Bavyll,  Bavvill,  d'Eyvile, 
Beyvill,  Byvill,  Eyevill,  Eyvile, 
Eyvill,  Eyville,  Eyvyle,  Ejrylle, 
Gocelin.  de,  316,341,405,425  ;  Isab., 
343  n. ;  Job.  de,  16,  86,  94,  102,  104, 
117,  118,  120,  121,  185,  201,  339  n. ; 
Petr.  de,  263.  309,  316 ;  Tbo.,  343  n. ; 
Will.,  40,  282  n. 

,  feod.  de,  343  it. 

Biker,  Henr.,  439. 

Bilkoskin,  Billoekin,  Will,  de,  18. 

Bisceford,  Bisford,  Bysford,  Baldwin 
de,  183  ». ;  Job.  de,  183, 184 ;  Marm. 
Barel,  son  of  Balpb,  son  of  Baldwin 
de,  183  n.;  Balph  de,  183  «.;  Tho. 
de,  183,  184. 

BitoD,  Job.  de,  90. 


Bobernount,  Will.,  351. 
Bodde,  Nic,  lUn. 

Bodswortb, ,  41  n.,  277,  282  «. 

Bominus,  Will,  dictus,  386. 

Bonington,  Walt,  de,  18. 

Bouaux, — see  Vaux. 

Bover,  Loretta  de,    182    n.,  401  n. ; 

Boesia  de,  182  n.,  401  n. 
Bowai,  Bad.,  259 ;  Walt.,  259. 
Brax,  Bray,  prior  de,  HI,  309,  433. 
Braycotes,  Craicottes,  Treyootes,  Isab. 

de,  19  n.;  Job.de,  19. 
Bred,  Bio.  de,  365. 
Breng,  Bob.,  267,  273. 
Breuton,  Job.  de,  264  ;  Simon  de,  264. 
Briby,  Bryby,  Cireby,  Cyreby,  Johanna 

de,  311,338. 
Briffeld,  Joh.  de,  318. 
Brinkbale,  Will.,  172. 
Brokenesford,  Job.  de,  268  n. 
Brounfeld,  Tho.  de,  434. 
Brungou,  Job.  de,  76. 
Brury,  Tbo.,  272. 
Bryng,  Bog.,  143. 
Bugelby,  Bugylby,  Beukelby,  Adam 

de,  73,  140,  273 ;  Bob.  de,  271. 
Buncely,  Tbo.,  371  n. 
Bunelm.,  Bunolm.,  Bunbolm.,  epis- 

copus,  66,  67,  68,  69,  70,  93,  95,  97, 

99, 100, 101,  102, 103, 104,  316,  317, 

340, 432  ;  Insula,  Bob.  de,  242  ;  Kel- 

lawe,  B.,  264  n. ;  PbUip.,  241  n. ;  Bob., 

66  n. 

,  prior  de,  67,  88,  308,  325. 

,  prior  et  conv.  de,  67. 

Burbam,  dean  and  chapter  of,  60  n. 

Bunyby,  Galfr.,  90. 

Buston,  Isab.  de,  388  n. ;    Will,  de, 

388  n. 
Byk,  Bob.  del,  420. 
Bynington,  Amabilla  de,  410 ;  Job.  de, 

410. 
Bynlay,  Tbo.  de,  420. 


E 


Eadburbyri,  Tbo.  de,  268  n. 

Ebor.,  Elena  de,  20  n. ;  Job.  de,  212  ; 
Nic.  de,  20  n.;  Sir  Nicb.  de,  20  n., 
72  n.,  304  n. ;  Will,  de,  20  n.,  64  ti., 
72,  155, 23*4,  304  n. ;  Will,  de,  bishop 
of  Salisbury,  20  n.,  72  n. ;  WUl.  fil. 
Nic.  de,  dom.  de  Hebden,  20  n.,  151 ; 
Will.  fil.  Will,  de,  20  ;—see  Hebden. 

^,  arcbiepisoopus,  24, 36,  37,  44,  48, 

67,   77,   78,  79,  92,  209,  213,  214, 

«u    «w^  284,  288,  303,  304,  305, 

.  318.  SSI,  343,  345,  346, 


458 


IXDEX    NOMIXTM. 


34  r,  349. 3@5  n.,  SfiS  ».,  391  ».,  392  n., 

393  n.,  391  n,,  395  n.,  396  n. 

Ebor.^  ftrchiep.,  Corbrid^,  Tho.  de,  21 7* 

394  ft,,  405,  406,  415,  424,  425  ;  Fitz 
Herbert,  WiU.,  79 it.;  Giftard.  Wajt., 
37  ».,  2B3  tt,  ■  Gray,  Walt.,  23  «., 
49  n.,  213  11-,  214  n.,  343  n.,  ZW6  n., 
384  «.,  387  ft.,  388  n.,  390,  391, 
416  B.;  Greenfield,  Will,  de,  221  n., 
345  fi,,  34?  w.,  385  ».,  406,  407,  40B, 
409,  410,426,427,  428,  437  ;  M^lkjii, 
Will  de.  220  «.,  308  n.,  31 7  «..  362  n., 
411,  412,  413,  414,  415,  416/417, 
418,  419,  429,  440;  Newark,  Hen. 
de,  400,  402,  403 ;  Eomaniij^,  Job., 
37  n,,  3S3ii.,  3B5  n.,  393,  309; 
Thoresbj,  Joh.,  2731*.,  420,  430, 
440 ;  Thur«tim,  3S4  n. ;  Zouche,  Will 
la,  273«,,  389*».,419. 

,  feod.  arcbiepiseopi,  204,  254,253, 

257,  2&8,  259,  260,  261,  263,  264, 

266,271,272,274,374, 
,  Bentie  v.  SaiictjE  Mariic,  abbiks, 

23,  24,27,  29,  39,  62,  66,  80,   142, 

149,  156,  157,  163,  169,  170,  172, 

174,  177,  178,   180,  186,  208,  217, 

218,  219,  220,  221,  223,  3U,  315, 

321,  335,  336,  337,  342,  367,  432. 
, 1  iMm  et  coQveot.,  108, 

110. 

, ,  baUiYi,  110 ;  feod.,  8L 

-,  capollfc  B.   Marig*  et  S8,   An- 

gelorum,  sacmta,  Maj^e,  TUo.  de  la, 

418. 
,  Beati «.  Sanoti  Petri,  canoellarius 

eoel,  309. 

-J  — ,  capitiilum,  393  «, 

,  ,  deeaiius  eccl.,    142, 

147. 
,  — ,  decanus  et  capit.,  23  »., 

4fl,  62, 63,  79,  124  ».,  189  n.,  309, 368. 
— — ,  ^ — ,    decauus,  Hameltoti, 

Will,  de,  39i^,  208,  213«.,  231.  233, 

256  ;  Pykpring,  llrjb.  dc,  323  w.,  407  ; 

W^ill.  de,  407;  Scardburgb  v.  Ugb- 

tredj  Rob.  de,  73,  245  «. 
J ,  feod.,  92  ;  praebeiid., 

54, 
,   -,    thcsaimirius,    Job., 

417*1. 
,  S.  Andreae,  prior,  24,  28,  84, 217, 

325. 
,  8.  Ctemeniiis,  priorissa,  29,  216, 

217. 
,  S.  Leonard!,  maRisfer  Hcispitaliii. 

IS,  28  n.,  44,  63,  150,  156,  164,  181, 

183,184,215,344,351,^55. 
, — ',  feixl.,  65,  135;  fratres 

llwpit.,  3H. 


Ebor.,  S.  Tnnll»y2,  prior,  29, 109,  219» 

221,223,290,324. 
,  vicecomes,  49*  147,  301. 

Ebor., — 1^€  York, 
Kderthvyke, — jr^e  Etbcfdwiek. 
Edlini^toUj  recloT  ot\  Mj&urioe  Sampenn^ 

218  ». 
Edtuund,  bro.  to  kin^  Heurj  ILL,  6  n, 
Edmund,  bro.  to  king  Edtv-ntTl  I,,  327  •. 
Edv^ard  I.,  kin^,  65  k.,  86^  134,  144*., 

145,  147,  199,  200  11. 
Edward  II,,  kiii^%  104  n.,  301,  302  «. 
Edwardj  prmca,  2  ».,  432. 
Egeiei^cl  i  ffe,     Eggel  i  scl  i  ff,     Eggoscl  v  f , 

Eglii^cliff,     Egtiaflyff,      Emnui    de, 

136  n. ;  Rob.  de,  156  a,,  337 ;  Wilt. 

de,  152,  156,  159;  Will,  de,  1&6  n. 
Egic$iU>n,  E^gleiton,  Eggelvaton,  ahbiLs 

de.  103,  165,  170,  171, 1»0,  333,  334, 

340, 
Eland,  Hu^  de,  224,  279;  Jdh.  de, 

361 ;  Sir  Jobn  de,  360  n. 
Elderwyk,— #w?  Etberdwitik. 

Elizatieth,  queen,  302  ».  

Ellerker,  bier.  Pjonis'  d^,  241 ;  Simon 

de,  265. 
EUerton,  prior  de,  62,  68,  82,  g4,  91. 

92,  122,  142,  253,  309,  317,319,  320, 

336. 

;  priorissa  de,  157. 

Ellift,  Sir  Hen.,  201 ». 

Ely,  bisbop  of,  WiE.  de  Lud^  6S  n. 

Engayu,  Walt.,  83, 

Engram,  JoIl,  98  it. 

Erj^bEtTn,  Erghom,  Erghum,  Ergmn, 

Alicia  de,  390  n. ;  Will,  de,  54,  S£$p 

272,281  B.,  311,  390  n. 
Emui,  10  fi. 
Ewrigi^,  Hugo,  180. 
Escura, — iee  Sctmi. 
Eaingfton,  Bob.  de,  256» 
E^ingwold,  Uom  de,  263* 
Eskeiby,  Alan,  de,  181 ;  Hen. de,  181  n,; 

Eob.de,  181. 
Egquier,  Job.  le,  255. 
EsshetoD,  Job.  de,  192  ;^Mee  Eston, 
Efftborp,  Adam  de,  259, 
Eston,  Eabtoo,  Hen.  de,    145,  239; 

Job.  de,  51,  144,  145,  146,  147,  239, 

356-   Job.  fil.  Hub.  de,  145  ». ;  Sir 

Jobn  do,  145  «.;  Wilt,  de,  356. 
Efltwaltoo,  O^walton,  WilL  de,  17  «. 
Estyvor,  Hie  le,  30?  i*. 
Etherd^iick,    Edi.Tdwvke^    Elckrwvk, 

Elderwyke,  Tbo.  de,  374  ii, ;   W^klt, 
de,  375  ;  W.  de.  374. 
Ettun,  Ettun,  Ecton,  Atou,   Ivo  de, 

110,  112,  1  Ui,  118,434  ;  Job.  d<t,  81*, 
90  rt. :  Latir.  de,  88,  258,  308,  3«i  ; 


INDEX   NOMINUM. 


459 


Tho.  de,  88  ».,  116  n.,  321 ;  WUl.  de, 

88  n. 
Eucletes,  Avicia,  256. 
Eudericus,  camerarius  reginsD  Francise, 

2l7n. 
Eure,  Euer,  Eury,  Evers,  Deur,  Ada 

de,  133  n.;  Hugo  de,  133,  135;  Job. 

de,  237,  328  ;  John  Fitz  Robert  de, 

133  n. ;  Bob.  fil.  Bog.,  133 ;  Bog.  de, 

133  fi. ;  Simon,  434  ;  Steph.  de,  355, 

366  fi. 
Everard,  Bic,  270. 
Everingham,  Everyngham,  Adam  de, 

49,  73  n.,  78,  80,  81, 122,  214  n.,  225, 
226,  228,  231,  233,  261,  266,  280, 
283,  292,  344,  352,  361,  365,  386  n., 
390,  406,  407,  411,  417  ;  Alicia  de, 
254  n.,  261  n.,  309,  314,  345  ;  Alicia 
de  la  Hyde,  uxor  Bob.  de,  73  n., 
254  n. ;  domina  de,  254 ;  Edm.  de, 
420  ;  Isab.  de,  49  n. ;  Job.  de,  49  n. ; 
Lucia  de,  307,  328 ;  Bic.  de,  255  ; 
Bob.  de,  5,  8,  32,  33,  38,  42,  43,  49, 

50,  51,  73,  254  n.,  307  n.,  386,  389  ; 
hacr.  Bob.  de,  214,  285  ;  Sir  Bob.  de, 
49  n.,  73  n.;  Will,  de,  260. 

Everley,  Everle,  Will,  de,  109  n.,  144, 

145,  327. 
Eveston,  tenentes  de,  436. 
Eyevill,  Eyvill,  Eyyille,  Eyvyle,  Ey- 

vylle, — see  D'Eyvill. 
Eyncort,    Eyncourt,     Ejmcurt, — see 

Beincourt. 
Eyvesby,  Bic.  de,  385  n. 


Faber,  Adam,  254 ;  Marg.,  252  ;  Petr., 
270;  Tho.,  275;  Walt.,  261 ;  WUl., 
85,  252,  253,  254. 

Faceben,  Fateben,  Will.,  85  it. 

Fademore,  Bob.  de,  101. 

Fairfax,  Fayrfax,  Agn.,  220  n. ;  Clare, 
220  n.;  Eleanor,  27  ». ;  Eva,  99  n., 
178  n.;  Sir  Guy,  27  n.;  Job.,  216, 
220,290;  Tho.,  220  n.;  WiU.,  99  n., 
178  n. 

Fairwath, — see  Farwatb. 

Falles,  Galfr.  del,  228. 

Famelthorp, — see  Fauvelthorp. 

Fanacourt,  Fancort,  Fancortcs,  Fane- 
curt,  Sir  Barth.  de,  307  n. ;  Elias, 
255 ;  Gerard,  de,  390 ;  Job.,  255, 263  ; 
Lucy  de,  307  n. 

Fangefosse,  Alex.  fil.  Will.,  persona  de, 
390 ».;  Emeburga  de,  390  n.;  Bad. 
de,  53. 


Farlington,  Ferlington,Egid.  de,  378n. ; 
Job.  de,  99,  100,  107,  324,  378,  434. 

Farnhill,  Femhill,  Agn.  de,  195  ;  Job. 
de,  357;  Bob.  de,  190,  357. 

Farwatb,  Fairwath,  Ferywathe,  Elias 
de,  216,  220,  290,  342. 

Fateben,  Will.,  85. 

Fauconberg,  Fauconbergh,  Fauooun- 
bergh,  Faucunberg,  Faucomberg, 
Faucomberge,  Faucumberg,  Fauken- 
berg,  Faoonberge,  Faoonbridge,  Fa- 
conbrig,  Fawcomberg,  Agn.  de,  90  n. ; 
Anastasia  de,  303 ;  Hen.  de,  304  ; 
Job.  de,  218,  289,  303;  Phil,  de, 
218 ».;  Bio.  de,  218 ».;  Walt,  de, 
24,  27,  29,  54,  74,  90,  94,  125,  126, 
127,  134,  234,  243,  265,  266,  303, 
304,  305,  307,  309,  311,  328,  343; 
Walt.  fil.  Job.  de,  303, 304  ;  Will,  de, 
99,  372,  373,  375  ;  W.  de,  372,  373. 

,  feod.  de,  128,  264,  265, 

376. 

Fauvell,  Adam  de,  192, 194, 356;  Alicia, 
22,  202,  355  n. ;  Constantin.,  22, 194, 
195,  196, 202, 355  n. ;  Emma,  193  «. ; 
Everard.,  194  ;  Bic,  193  n.,  194, 356, 
357. 

Fauvelthorp,  Famelthorp,  Job.  de,  355 ; 
Bic.  de,  194. 

Fayceby,  Will,  de,  330  ». 

Fearby,  Fereby,  Fetherby,  Elias  de, 
153,  160. 

Felaund,  Felouid,  Job.  de,  1 10  n. 

Felosaunt,  Ingelram.,  232. 

Fendles,  Marg.  de,  251  n.;  Will,  de, 
251  fi. 

Fenitres,  Job.  de,  234. 

Fenton,  Joh.  fil.  Bio.  de,  346 ;  Petr. 
de,  258,  259 ;  Bic.  de,  258 ;  Bob.  de, 

84,  253 ;  Will,  de,  438. 
Fernhill,— we  Farnhill. 
Ferour,  Petr.  le,  318. 

Ferriby,  Feriby,  Feryby,  prior  de,  81, 

85,  88,  263  n.,  308. 

,  Will,  de,  91  w.,  417. 

Ferrybridge,    Feribrigs,   Fery,  capel- 

lanus  de,  Bic,  214  n.,  346. 
,  presbiter  de,  Hugo,  213, 

284;  Bic.dictusGaugy,214  n.,  346 n.; 

Tho.  fil.  Joh.  Forestarii  de  Cawod, 

214  n.;    Tho.   de  Foxholes,   213  n., 

214  n. 
Fetherby, — see  Fearby. 
Feugers,  Feugeres,  Andr.  de,  432  n. ; 

Wm.  de,  432. 
Feyser,  Feuser,  Joh.  de,  22 ;  bar.  Joh. 

de,  190. 
Fikede,  Hen.,  73. 
FilMttw,  Gemuin.,  228. 


460 


INDEX    KOMINXJM. 


fil  AbelF.  Will,  83, 
fil.  Abrahn?,  Wall,  157. 
EL  Adas,  Adam,  21,  11)9,  200  ;  Gooelm.^ 
143  J  Joh,j  226  «. ;  Eiid,,  85,  143  h,  ; 
llk%,  84;   Eoald.,  143;  Tlio.,  274; 
Will,  255,  272. 
fll  A4?»thn?,  Tho.,  72. 
B.  Agnctb,  Jpli.,  193  ;  Will,  172, 
fil.  Alani.  Adam,  390  «. ;  BriantiBj  26^ 
82,  108,  154, 155. 156,  IGO,  161,  162, 
165,   166,  170,  175,  176,   177,  179, 
im,  222,  380;    hft.T.   Bnani,  333, 
334,  335,  336,  337  ;  Jok.,  22G,  43&  ; 
Eob.,  177  ;  Steph,,  145 ;  Walt.,  156 ; 
§ee  ^U  Alan. 

Albredce,  Bob.,  200. 

Alexnndri,  Joh.,  333. 

AlfenMlf^b.,  195. 

Alioiffi,  Will,  245  i». 
,  Aaabilla?,  Bob.,  273, 
,  Aubri  t*.  Aiibrieii,  Herlwrt.,  392. 
.   AtieUeri,    Hen.,    213  m.; — f«    fil. 
Henrif.'i,    Fitis    Aucher,    and    FitB 
Henry. 
,  Angeri,  Will,  352. 

Aostmi,  Tiio.,  lOL 

Burtholomei,  GnlfV,,  143. 

Biitlav,  Will,  193. 
.  Beatncis  ^iapK  255  ;  Tho.,  254  ; 
Walt.,  7«  ;  Will.,  78  «. 
,  Briani,  Brianus,  151,  166  ». ;  Job., 
172. 

,  Conant,  Hen.,  63,  64,  65, 128,  150, 
157,  IGO,  236,  319,  366;   Ric,  172; 
— jtee  Fit 2  Cunan,  anil  Kelkefdd, 
.  CutftAutifflj  lia?r.  Heurici,  336  ;  Will., 
175, 

.  Douw  ».  Ducaj,  Job.,  217|  289. 
.  KdoDfl*,  CoUn.,  425. 
.  EleuEE,  St-eph.,  273  ;  Will,  57* 
.  E\m,  Job.,  226;  hwr.  Job.,  356; 
Will,  194. 
.  Eli  e  none  J  JoK,  108  n. 

Fulcoriifj,  Warin.,  230,  2«L 
.  GalMdi,   Adam,    151;   Jlob.,   194, 
195,  272  ;  THd.,  S2,  256;  Will,  172, 
-130. 

.  Gamelli,  Will.,  139  n. 
.  Geraldi  v.  Oemrdi,  Xlic,  210,  290. 
.  Germanl  Will,  430. 
. Gilbertl Job.. 439  ,  Had., Ill;  EoK, 
394  ;  Will.,  275, 

.  Goceliiii,  Andr,  254  ^  Gooelin.,  87. 
.  Hatt'i^iip,  Gilb,t  162. 
.  Henrioi,  Auchciv,  219  m.,  285  Jt., 
307.  .IlL',  4.TB;  Hugn,  135,  140,  151, 
152,  Ki7,  150,  160,  1»)1,  H>5,  166, 
167.  I  OH,  160,  170,  172,  174,  175, 
180,   190,  235,  278;  Job..  172,  430; 


man.,  167  ;  Eic,  422  ;  K^b.,  86  m.  ; 

Walt.,  86;  Will,   221,   254;   h*r. 

WilL,  290*— ^fif  Filz  £It>nrv, 
fil.  Herbert!,  Job,,  1 72  «. ;  Maltli.,  114 ; 

Fetr.,  305,  306. 
fil.  Uugroiiiji,  Uen.,   UOn.,  169,  190  m., 

211,  278,  307,  330,  333,   334,  335, 

336,  337,  353,  355,  362  ;   Heu.  fit 

Jok,  27«;   Joh.,    254,   2/8;    Petr, 

151;     Ric,    194;     Bob.,    251  ;— J« 

Flit  Huj^b. 
fil.  Humfridi,  Ric,  439  ;  Tho.,  254, 
fil  Idonis,  Emma,  275, 
fil  Ivetta,  Hen.,  181  », 
fll  Ivonis,  Bob.,  258. 
fil.  Johannia,  Abn.,  145  ;  Brian.,  99, 

102;  EiiHac*,  83;  Hen.,  167;  Kerb., 

310,315,410;  Bia,  139;  Bob.,  177, 

100;  Stepb.,  172;  Tho.,  65,  2U  i^ 

—af€  Fitx  John, 
fil.  Jurdani,  Rie.,  253  ;  Rob.,  53  ;  WlH., 

261  i  *- ",226. 

fil  Jnlianjo,  Will,  213,  438. 

fil.  Laking.  Hon.,  253* 

fil  Laurentii,  Rob.,  87  n,;  W»lt^,  87, 

254  ;  Will,  87  «. 
fil    Maikeoufl  ip,    Malleiuouse,    Will, 

226  fl. 
fil.  MargarotsB,  Johanna,  245  n. ;  F^r., 

252. 
fil  Marmaduci,  Joh.,  325  n, 
fil.  Matbei,  Rob.,  159,  193;  Tho.,  90. 
fil  Matilda,  Rob.,  25&. 
fll  Molkooiia,  Will,  226. 
fil  Nkhnlai,  Roh,  76;   Eog.*  3S4 ». ; 

Ttio.,  193. 
fll  Ki),'elli,  Bob.,  272,  273. 
fil  Nobilis,  Nob\  Adam,  193 ;  O^h., 

193;  Will,  195. 
fil  Pagani,  Laisinjf',  253. 
fil  Panlini.  Will, '425, 
fil  Potri,  Herb,,  395  a. ;  Beginatd.,  57, 

79,  255  B„  2Glii.,  3ft9  ;  Bob.,  318; 

WilL,  80,  84,  200,  265,  305  m,  ;^jw 

Fiti!  Petor. 
fil  Railulphi,  Adam,  193;  Hugo,  53, 

395;  Rad.,  162i».,  339;  Ran.,  179, 

338;  Re|^nall,338;  Rit^251  ;  Thoc, 

143;  Will,  m,  200,  392  ». 
fil.  Rivmxlpbi,   Hupn,  3Hr>,   387;    J6- 

lianua,   162i». ;  Riid,   162  «,;   Ran^ 

119,  150,  152,  155,  159,  182  ;    Will, 

21,  m,  96;— are  Fitz  ttanulph. 
fll  RegiTmldi,  Job.,  235,  272,  273,  274, 

400,  404,  410  ;  Bob.,  264  ;— .ws?  FiU 

B(*Knnal(1. 
fiL  R(*yneri,  Will,  139. 
ai.   Rirardi,   Alun,  138,   240;    Hen 

217,  253,  289  ;  Nic,  258  ;  Will,  m. 


INDEX   NOMINUM. 


461 


m.  Roaldi,  Roaldus,  150, 154,  155,  156, 

160,  161,  162;  Tho.,  168n. 
fil.  Robert!,  Gilb.,  393  n. ;  Hen.,  260  ; 

Job.,  194,  264;   Bob.,   198;    Bog., 

155  ;  Tho.,  256  ;  Simon,  226 ;  Steph., 

181  n. 
fil.  Rocelyni,  Will.,  268. 
fil.  Rogeri,  Job.,  86  ;  Bob.,  133  ;  Bog., 

166,  167  n.;  Will.,  143,226. 
fil.  Sampsonis,  Alan.,  218  n. 
fil.  Serlonis,  Tho.,  255. 
fil.  Sibillao,  Nic,  219n. 
fil.  Simonis,  Job.,  226 ;  Bic,  274  ;  Bob., 

226 ;  Tho.,  253. 
fil.  Stephani,  Will.,  166, 333. 
fil.   Thomae,  Adam,   168;    Hen.,  64; 

Job.,    252,    355,    439;    Nic,   179; 

Steph.,  171 ;  Tho.,  159  ;  Will.,  4,  6, 

12,  28,  89  n.,  269,  275;  haer.  Will., 

220  221   290. 
fil.  Walten,  Alicia,   258  ;    Eva,  252  ; 

Hen.,  254;    Job.,  346;    Rio.,  195; 

Rob.,  275  ;  Will.,  155. 
fil.    Warini,     Job.,     172;  — tc*    Fitz 

Warin. 
fil.  Wilkoc,  Rob.,  439. 
fil.  Willelmi,  Adam,  191  ;  Alex.,  390  ». ; 

Galfr.,  392  n. ;  Harsculph.,  179 ;  Joh., 

225,  254,  280  ;  Rad.,  54,  89,  96,  106, 

267,  274,  303,  310,  311,  312,  314, 

321,  322,  323,  324,  331,  333,  334, 

379,    381,— *w    Graystock;     Rob., 

190  n.,  201  ;   Rog.,  439 ;  Tho.,  4  n., 

432;    Will.,    113,    115,    168,    232, 

254,  283,   352,   359,  366,— w  Fitz 

WiUiam. 
fil.  Ygerii,  Emma,  uxor  Petri,  87. 
Filling,  Fyling,  Ric,  95. 
Filming,  Ric,  95  n. 
Fissheburn,  Fyshburn,  Tho.  de,  425; 

Will,  de,  138,  145. 
Fiskgate,  Rob.  de,  65. 
Fitling,  Fytling,  Amand.  de,  304 ;  Joan, 

21  n. ;  John,  21  n. 
Fitz  Alan,  Agn.,  343  n. ;    Sir  Brian, 

343  n. ;  Cath.,  343  n. ;  Maud,  343  n. 
Fitz  Aucher,  Hen.,  251  n. 
Fitz  Conan,  Hen.,  150  n. ;   Sir  Hen., 

63  n. 
Fitz    Henry,  Aucher,  215  n. ;    Hen., 

215  n.;  Hugh,  149  n.,  278  n. 
Fitz  Herbert,  Herb.,  79  n. ;  Will.,  79  n. ; 

— see  Ebor.  archiep. 
Fitz  Hugh,  Hen.,  278  n. ;  Isab.,  278  ». ; 

John,  278  n. 
Fitz  John,  Herb.,  261  n. ;  Sir  Herb., 

414  n. 
Fitz  Peter,    Reginald,    79fi.,    255  ii.; 

The,  38  fi. 


Fitz  Ranulph,    Joan,    150  n.,   311  n.; 

Ralph,  150 n.,  31  In. 
Fitz  Reginald,  John,  79  n.,  389  n. 
Fitz  Robert,  John,  133  n., — see  Eure. 
Fitz  Warin,  Fulk,  243  n. ;    Hawisia, 

243  n. 
Fitz  William,  Ralph,  baron  Graystock, 

54  n.,  89  n.,  96  n.,  379  n. ;  Tho.,  4  n. ; 
Sir  Will.,  4  n. 

Flambard,  Job.,  241. 
Flanvyle,   Flaumvill,  Elias  de,  90  n.; 
hseres  Eliro  de,  265 ;  tenentes  de,  90. 
Flashy,  Joh.  de,  190. 
Flayghgaft,  Tho.,  266. 
Flaynburgh,  Rob.de,  116 ».;  Will  de, 

55  ;  Will,  le  Constable  de,  55  n. 
Fleming,  Flemming,  Flemmyng,  Fle- 

myng,    Flemynges,    Elena,    378  n., 

369  n.;   Geo.  le,  379  n.;    James  le, 

378  n.,  379  n.;  Job.,  351,  355,  358, 

361,  366 ;  Nic.  le,  378,  379  n. ;  Re^in. 

le,  281  n.;  Reiner  le,  281  n.;  Walt. 

le,  379  n.;  Will,  le,  1,  4,  7,  8,  10, 

199,  230,  281. 
Fletewik,  Fletwyk,  David  de,  244 ». ; 

Lora  de,  244  n. 
Flinton,  Herb,  de,  304  ;  Bob.  de,  304  n. ; 

Tho.  de,  375  n. ;  Walt,  de,  375  n. 
Flixton,  Ato  v.  Atto  de,  81, 84,  89,  258. 
Foliot,  Foliott,  Folyot,  Beatrice,  64  n. ; 

Jordan.,  64  n.,  66, 96, 117, 120 ;  Bic, 

8. 
Folithwait,  Folifait,  Folifayt,  Folyfait, 

Folyfayt,  Alan,  de,  25, 216,  220,  290, 

343. 
Foljambe,  Folechaumbe,  Tho.,  434 ;  Sir 

Tho.,  434  ft. 
Fonte,  Joh.  de,  226 ;  Nic.  de,  384  j». 
Fontibus,  abbas  de,  18, 19,  20,  21,  45, 

61,  95,  175,  176,  182,  183,  184,  185, 

186, 190, 192, 197, 199, 200, 201,  205, 

206, 207, 221, 228, 319, 335, 336, 338, 

339,  342,  349,  350,  351,  355,  436. 
,  ,  Bavenesword,  Adam, 

20  n. ;  Walt.,  20  n.  \—see  Fountains. 
Forestarius,  Bic,  87. 
Forestarii  de  Cawod,  Tho.  fil.  Joh., 

214  n. 
Forestarii  de  Wystowe,  Joh.  fil.  Bic, 

399. 
Forethby,  Bob.  de,  71. 
Forman,  Alan.,  253. 
Fortibus,  Avelina  de,  com.  Alberoarlie, 

74,  145  ».;  Joan  de,  261  n.\  Will,  de, 

com.  Albemarlise,  32  j».,  145  «. ;  Will. 

de,  261  n. 
Fofisard,  feod.  de,  6, 9 ;  Will.,  211,  295, 
Foflse,  Bob.  de,  272. 
Foster,  Faster,  Ttno*,  5  w.^  8. 


462 


INDEX    NOMINUM. 


Fountains,  abbat  and  convent  of,  1 85  ». ; 

monks  of,  183  n.,  184  n.;—see  Fonti- 

bu8. 
Foumeux, — see  Fumeaux. 
Fox,  Adam,  439 ;  Eob.,  222,  291. 
Foxholes,  Job.  de,  215,  285  ;  Rob.  de, 

322 ;  Tho.  de,  presb.  de  Fery,  213  «., 

214  «. 
Foxton,  Bob.  de,  102. 
Francais,  Adam,  261 ; — see  Fraunceys. 
Frank,  Frans,  Tho.,  5,  8. 
Frankelyn,  Grodefr.,  261. 
Frankes,  Frankyahe,  Job.,  167. 
Franstre,  Tho.,  5  n. 
Fraunceys,  Franceys,  Alan  le,  157 ;  hser. 

Grimbaldi,  335  ;    Tho.,  272  ;    WiU., 

272. 
Freman,  Adam,  251 ;  Qalfi*.,  171;  Hen., 

175 ;  Joh.,  66, 253 ;  Bob.,  264 ;  WiU., 

274. 
Frere,  Job.,  212. 
Freres,  Elias  del,  258. 
Friboys,  Freboys,  Frybois,  Alicia,  266 ; 

feod.  de,  374,  377  ;  Joh.  de,  73,  372. 
Frismariaco,  Frismerays,  Dionisia  de, 

422 ;  hser.  Joh.  de,  245  ».;  John,  son 

of  Rich,  de,  422 ;  Ysab.,  fll.  Dionisise 

de,  422. 
Friston,  WiU.  de,  268. 
Fritheby,  Frytheby,  Bad.  de,  268,  270, 

275. 
FriviU,  Frevill,  FurnuU,  Jac.  de,  84  «., 

258. 
Froissart,  25  n. 
Frothingham,  Petr.  de,  306. 
Frount,  Tho.,  266. 
Fulor,  WiU.,  266. 
Furmin,  Constant.,  439. 
Fumeaux,  Furneux,  Forneus,  Four- 

neus,  Foumeux,  Furnels,  Fumeus, 

Furneys,  Joh.  de,  176».,  334;  Bic. 

de,  349,  427,  429,  430;  Bob.  de,  45, 

158,   175,  176,  401,  406,  408,  427, 

429,  430 ;  WUl.  de,  427  »,  429. 
Furness,    Furnais,    Furnas,    Furna.se, 

Fumeaux,  Furnic',  Furn',  abba.s  de, 

21,190,193,200,355,356. 

,  Adam  de,  190. 

Furnival,  Furnivale,  FuraivaU,  Furny- 

vaU,  Gerard,  de,  80,  81,  89,  263  n., 

432 ;  Lora  v.  Loretta  de,  263  ;  Tho. 

de,  3,  5,  6,  9,  11,  12,  230,  231  »., 

358. 
Furaull,  Jac.  de,  84, — see  FriviU. 
Fymmer,  WUl.  fil.  Ad»  de,  274. 
Fyncale,  prior  de,  316. 
Fyningley,  Bog.  de,  318. 
Fynmer,  WUl,  180. 
Fyshburn, — see  Fisshoburn. 


FytUng, — see  Rtling. 
Fyton,  Edm.,  148,  159,  177;  Joh.  de, 
177  »,  335. 


G 


Gale, ,  148  n.,  159  ».,  163  «.,  165  »., 

166  n.,  167  n.,  176  ».,  177  «. 
Galfridus,  64. 

Galloway,  earl  of,  Alan,  58  ». 
Galmethorp,  Tho.  de,  258. 
Gamel,  WiU.,  255. 
Gant,  Gaunt,  Gilb.  de,  51,  52,  53  »., 

57,  89,  158,  172,  432;  Juliana  de, 

334;  Maurice  de,  42f».;  Walt,  de, 

54  ». 
,  feod.  de,  53, 54, 55, 56,  58,  59,  89, 

253. 

,  hseres  de,  89. 

Gare^o^ve,   Gergrave,  Joh.  de,   198; 

WUl.  de,  165. 
Garet,  Alex.,  165. 
Garriston,  Gerdiston,  Gertheston,  Nic 

de,  151,  160,  434;  Bob.  de,  151  ».; 

Bog.  de,  334. 
Garton,  Joh.  de,  256;  Petr.  de,  267; 

Bob.  de,  320  ». 
Gascoigne,  Hen.,  258 1». ;  Marg.,  258  n, 
Gaugy,  Hugo,  270 ;  Bic.  diotus,  presb. 

deFery,  214  «.,  346  ». 
Gaunt, — see  Gant. 
Gauton, — see  Gouton. 
Gaveston,  Marg.  de,  302  ». ;  Piers  de, 

302  n. 
Grayne,  Job.,  179. 

Gerdiston,  Gertheston, — see  Garriston. 
Gerwardeby  (Garrowby),  Avicia  de,  270. 
Giffard,  Godfr.,  Wygora.  episc.,  37  n. ; 

Walt.,   37  n.,  —  see  Ebor.,  archiep. ; 

WiU.,  150. 
Gilberti,  Emma  uxor,  275. 
Gilby,  Bob.,  232. 
Giliot,   Gilliot,  GiUyot,  GyUiot,   Joh. 

189,  191,  192,  194,  198;  Petr.,  355, 

356,  357. 
GiU,  Gille,  Job.,  174,  179;  Walt.,  158. 
GUlyng,  vicarius  de,  180. 
Giremeu',  WiU.,  195. 
Girling  ton,  Girlyngton,  Tho.  de,  167, 

169. 
Gisbum   (in    Craven),   Joh.   de,   355; 

persona  v.  rector  eccl.  de,  199,  354. 
Gisbume,  Giseburgh, — see  Guisbrough. 
Glaphowe,  Math,  de,  133. 
Glaunt', — see  Blauncmusters. 
Glede,  Johanna,  245. 

Glover, ,  28  n. 

Gloucester,  Gloucestre,  Gloc',  c^rls  of. 


INDEX   NOMINUM, 


463 


200  n.;  Gilb.  de  Clare,  earl  of,  199, 
200  n. ;  Elias  de,  201 ;  Job.  de,  358  ; 
Kog.  de,  413. 

Gobaud, — see  Gumbaud. 

Goldesburgh,  Goldesburg,  Goldeburgh, 
Grodileburgh,  Adam  de,  355 ;  Hen. 
de,  37 ;  Eic.  de,  37,  45,  46,  209,  288, 
347,  350,  400,  405,  408;  hser.  Ric. 
de,  198 ;  b«r.  Bob.  de,  17. 

Goldingham,  Tho.  de,  67. 

Goldring,  Ric,  194. 

Goram,  186. 

Gormier,  Tbo.  de,  175. 

Gornay,  Gomy,  Adam,  117, 119 ;  Job., 
81. 

Gortz, — see  Burgb. 

Gorun,  Ric.  de,  58. 

Gouketborp,  Matb.  de,  228  n. 

Gouletborp,  Matb.  de,  228. 

Goulton,  Rob.  de,  321. 

Gousbill,  Gousbull,  Gousele,  Gousell, 
Gousill,  Gousle,  (Goxbill),  Egidius 
de,  74».,  371,  373,  375;  Ela  de, 
243  n. ;  Hawisia  de,  243  n. ;  Marg.  de, 
243  ».;  Petr.  de,  74,  77,  243  ». ;  beer. 
Petri  de,  243,  247  ;  Ralpb  de,  74  »., 
243  fi.;  Rob.  de,  75,  371 ;  Simon  de, 
303. 

Gouton,  Gauton,  Job.  de,  132. 

Grower,  Gouer,  Gouerton,  Cecilia,  99  n. 
Job.,  267,  314,  329,  330,  381 ;  Mr 
Job.,  325 ;  Lucia,  127  ;  Matb.,  144 
Rob.,  99  n.,  132,  133;  R.  de,  236 
Simon,  73,  325  ».;  Stepb.,  127,  234 
Tbo.,  124  ;  Walt.,  325  n. ;  WiU.,  234 

Gra,  Graa, — see  Qnj. 

Grabam,  Job.  de,  220,  254. 

Graindeborge,  Grandorge,  Granordei, 
Granobordei,  Greindorge,  Greyndorg, 
Greyndorge,  Greynedorge,  Job.  de, 
357;  Will.,  14,  196,  198. 

Gramary,  Gramare,  Gramarie,  Gra- 
mery,  Grammary,  Andreas  de  v.  le, 
25,  36,  220 ;  bser.  Andrese  de,  208, 
287;  Eliz.,  36  n.;  Job.  de,  208  n., 
220;  Rio.  de  v.  le,  36  n.,  208  n.; 
Will.,  342. 

Grantham,  Job.  de,  220  n.,  290,  325. 

Gras,  Graas,  Isab.  le,  331  n. ;  Job.  le  «. 
de,  312,  331,  355,  411,  435;  Will, 
le,  5. 

Graunsard,  Marg.,  259. 

Graunt,  Simon  le,  73. 

Graves,  Mr.,  124  n.,  137  n. 

Gray,  Gra,  Graa,  Grai,  Graye,  Gre, 
Grei,  Grey,  Catb.,  343  n.;  domina 
de,  269;  Hen.  de,  112,  115;  Isab. 
de,  388  n. ;  Johanna  de,  112  n. ;  Job. 
der.  le,  112  n.,  216,  217,  257,  259, 


261,  289,  308,  325  n.,  343,  398,  399, 
400,  404,  409,  410,  411,  418;  bser. 
Job.,  355;  John,  lord,  355  n.;  Sir 
John,  308  fi.,  325  n.,  343  n.;  Marg. 
de,  308  n.,  410,  411;  Nic.  de,  321 ; 
Ric,  325  n. ;  Rob.  de  v.  le,  19,  20,  23, 
29,  63,  65,  78,  79, 325  n.,  329,  343  n., 
390  n.,  398,  399,  422 ;  Sir  Rob.  de, 
388  n. ;  Tho.,  325  n. ;  Walt,  de  v.  le, 
71  n.,  269  n.,  387,  388,  390,  399 »., 
424  ; — see  Ebor.  arcbiep. ;  Sir  Walt, 
de,  388  n.;  WUl.  de,  71,  273,  325, 
380n.,  430,  431. 

Graynesby,  Gkdfr.  de,  254 ;  Job.  de, 
260. 

Graystock,  Graistok,  Greystock,  Grey- 
stok,  Graistok,  Creystok,  baro  de,  52, 
89,  94,  96  ;  dominus  de,  256  ;  Rad. 
fil.  Will,  de,  54,  89,  96,  106,  167  ; 
Ralph  Fitz  WiUiam,  baron,  54  n., 
379  ». ;  Rob.  de,  432 ;  Tho.  de,  52, 
89,  90,  165  ;  Will,  de,  52,  85,  89,  96, 
165  f». 

,  feod.  de,  250,  253,  256. 

Greenfield,  Grenefeld,  Rob.  de,  346  n., 
427,  428  ;  Will,  de,  346  ».,  427,  428  ; 
— see  Ebor.  arcbiep. 

Gregorius,  392. 

Greley,  feod.  de,  206. 

Grendale,  Grendall,  Walt,  de,  54,  251, 
261;  Will,  de,  54n. 

Grene,  Clemens'  de  la,  275 ;  Rob.  de  la, 
251 ;  Rog.,  72 ;  Simon  de  la,  261 ;  Tbo. 
del,  354. 

Grenewey,  Rob.  de,  384  n, 

Grent',  Job.,  256. 

Gressenay,  Agn.  de,  19n. 

Gretebede,  Gretbeued,  Gretbeuid,  Job., 
335;  Petr.,  168,  174;  Rob.,  238, 
330 If.;  Tbo.,  165. 

Grimeston,  Grymeston,  Hen.  de,  345  n. ; 
Julian  de,  272  n. ;  Martin  de,  272  n. ; 
Nic.  de,  255  ;  Ric  de,  247  ;  Rob.  de, 
269;  Rog.  de,  255,  272,  274,  304, 
310,  315 ;  Sarra  de,  345  n. ;  Tbo.  de, 
345  n.;  bser.  Tbo.  fil.  Hen.  de,  345; 
Mr.  Tbo.  de,  82. 

,  capellanus  de,  Ric,  266. 

Gringetorp,  Simon  de,  393  n. 

Gromont,  prior  et  fhitres  de,  129. 

Groper,  Tbo.  le,  195. 

Groesetest,  Petr.,  149. 

Grumbald,  Job.,  179i». 

Grunoewall,  Walt.,  274. 

Grunet,  Rog.,  117,  120. 

Gruscy,  Hamon,  272,  380. 

Grymbald,  Job.,  179. 

Grymesby,  prior  de,  91. 

Grymet,  Johanna,  270;  Job.,  271,  275. 


464 


INDEX    NOMINUM. 


Guisbrough,  Gisburgh,  Giseburgh,  Gis- 
burn,  Gisbume,  Gysburn,  Gysebum, 
canons  of,  126  n.,  127n.,  130w.,  136n., 
137  n. 

,  prior  de,  82,  90,  97,  126, 

127,  132,  136,  166,  236,  238,  329. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  129n. 


Gumbaud,  Gobaud,  Goubaude,  Chris- 
tiana, 244  n. ;  Galfr.,  75  ;  Johanna, 
244  n. ;  Lora,  244  n. ;  Marg.,  244  n., 
305  n. ;  Will.,  244,  305  n. 

Gunays,  Tho.de,  271. 

Gynai,  Matilda  de,  395  n. 

Gynea,  Cristiana  de,  278  n. ;  Ingelr.  de, 
278,  335. 

Gysel,  Ric,  437. 


Habbeton,    Habeton,  Walt,   de,   122, 

123;  Will,  de,  110.  118,  122. 
Hacford,  Hakford,  Hakeford,  Bob.  de, 

149,  434  ;  Tho.  de,  337  n. 
Hadhelingflet,  Ric.  de,  439. 
Haget,  Hageti,  Haggett,  Bertr.,  97  n. ; 

Elena,  324,  379. 
Hagroby,  Will.,  82. 
Haiton,  Rob.  de,  261. 
Hakeredeby,  Adredeby,  Rob.  de,  395. 
Haket,  Rob.,  107. 
Hakthorp,  Hakethorp,    Rob.    de,  67, 

430. 
Halflarde,  Hen.,  169. 
Halflenerd,  Halfleonard,  Will.,  228  ;— 

see  Auslouord. 
Halghton,  Hugo  do,  189. 
Hallebek,  Hellebeck,  Tho.  do,  101. 
Halleman,  Rad.,  264. 
Halnaghby,  Halnathby,  Rog.  de,  168, 

169  ;—see  Hanlaby. 
Hahnen,  WUl.,  264. 
Haiton,  dominus  de,    17 ;    Hugo  de, 

355  ;  Joh.  de,  6  ;  Ric.  de,  17  ;  Rob. 

de,  17;  Will.de,  143. 
Haraby,  Alicia  de,  268. 
Hamelton,   Hamilton,  Joh.   de,    438 ; 

Will,  de,  dec.  Ebor.,  5,  39  n.,  208, 

213n.,  231,  233,  256,  281,287. 
Hameri,  Amory,  hajredos,  222,  290. 
Hamerton,  Amerton,  Hen.  de,  20,  350  ; 

Joh.  de,  46,  362  ;  Rad.  de,  17  ;  Ric. 

de,  17n.;  Steph.de,  197,354. 
Hampole,  Hampoll,  Hanepol,  priorissa 

de,  4,  231,  282. 
Hanant,  Gilb.  de,  98. 
Hanby,  Galfr.  de,  176. 
Hanlaby,    Hanlathby,    Hanlacus    de, 

169,  173,  178,  179;  ha)r.  Alnaci  de, 


334,  335;  Tho.  de,  179;— j«ff  Hal- 

naghby. 
Hansard,  Haunsard,  Gilb.,   100,   103, 

117,  120,  315,  337,  340;  Joh.,  103; 

Will.de,  100  n. 
Harcla,  Mich,  de,  151. 
Harcourt,      Harecourt,      Harrecourt, 

Herecourt,  Joh.  de,  209,  347,  356; 

WiU.  fil.  Joh.  de,  209  n. 
Harcy,  Grocelin.  de,  23. 
Hardeme,  Will,  de,  185. 
Hardy,  Galfr.,  388 ;  Will.,  262. 
Hardyng,  Rob.,  67. 

Harewood,  Harwod,  h»r.  de,  209,  287. 
Haringel,  Harringel,  Haryngell,  Joh., 

231,282;  Rob.,  359,  365. 
Harington,  Joh.  de,  278,  362  n. 
Harper,  Harpour,  Jac.  le,  262 ;  Rob.  le, 

354. 
Harpham,  Anceline  de,  56  n. ;  John  de, 

56  n. ;  Will,  de,  53;  WiU.  fil.  Anse- 

lini  de,  56. 
HarthUl,  Will,  de,  261. 
Hartlington,  Hertlington,  Hen.  de,  191, 

193, 196,  349,  356,  357 ;  Sir  Hen.  de, 

191  «.;  Will,  de,  45,  191  «. 
Harum,  Hayerum,  Hayrom,  Alice  de, 

325  n. ;  Cecilia  de,  225 ;   Hamo  de, 

1 16  n.,  325  n. ;  John  de,  1 15  n. ;  Bob. 

de,  115  n.,  116  n.,  325  «.;  Walt,  de, 

359,  403,  404,  425;  Will,   de,  114, 

115,  116  n.,  252,  258,  261,  320,  4^4. 
Haiieby,  Joh.  de,  156. 
Hassheburv,  Asshebur',  Tho.  de,  231, 

282. 
Haiithorp,  Hassethorp,  Joh.  de,  312  ; 

Will,  de,  59. 
Hasting,  Hastings,  Ha8tinges,Hastyng, 

HastjTiges,    Hastyngs,    Hastan^L^es, 

Hesting,  Adam  de,  133  ».;  Edm.de, 

144,  239;  Hugo  de,  147,  256,  307; 

Joh.  de,  88  ;  Nic.  de,  266,  326  ;  ha»r. 

Nic.  de,  326 ;  Rob.  de,  133,  334, 339; 

Will.de,  133  n. 
Hatcrist,  Hatcryst',  Hatecrist,  Hat«. 

criste,  haer.  Will,  140, 145,  146,  239. 
Hatfield,  Haityfeld,  Walt,  de,  303. 
Haukeswell,  persona  de,  159. 
Haukeswik,  Haukeswyk,  Isab.  de,  192; 

Rog.  de,  357 ;  Will,  de,  191,  355, 

357. 
Haukyn,  feod.  de,  374  ;  Nic,  76,  247. 
Haulay,  Hauley,   Hawcley,  Petr.   de, 

274  ;  Rad.  de,  91 ;  Rob.  de,  393  n. 
Haule,  Isab.  de,  259, — see  Aula. 
Hautayn,  Hauteyn,  Joh.,  420 ;  Steph., 

413;  Will.,  304. 
Havering,  Ric.  de,  145  n. 
Hawelcy, — see  Hawlay. 


INDEX    NOMINUM. 


465 


Hawkesworth,  Haukesworth,  Heukes- 
wrth,  Walt,  de,  31,  251,  347. 

Hawys,  Alan.,  159. 

Hay,  Haya,  Haye,  Haie,  Custancia  de 
la,  252 ;  German,  le,  62,  83,  84,  85  ; 
haer.  Godfr.  de,  265 ;  Isolda  del,  226 ; 
haer.  Job.  del,  83 ;  Petr.  del,  252, 
309 ;  haor.  Petri  del,  66 ;  Phil,  de  la, 
252 ;  Ead.  de,  78 ;  Rio.  del,  309 ; 
Bog.  de  la  v.  del,  253,  309 ;  Sibilla 
de  V.  del,  139,  146,  240 ;  Will,  del  v. 
de  la,  226,  258,  386. 

Hayworth,  Galfr.  de,  227. 

Healaugh,  Helage,  Helagh,  Helaghe, 
Helay,  Helagh  Park,  Adam  de,  226, 
280  ;  canons  of,  8  n.,  26  n. ;  dominus 
de,  26;  prior  of,  343  n. ;  prior  and 
convent  of,  26  n. ; — see  Parco. 

Heaton,  Will,  de,  316  n. 

Hebden,  Hebbeden,  Helbeden,  Cecilia 
de,  197  n.,  304  n. ;  Elena  fil.  Will,  de, 

20  n. ;  Isabella  de,  20  n. ;  Joan  de, 

21  n. ;  John  de,  20  n. ;  Petronilla  de, 
20  n. ;  Ric.  de,  20  n. ;  Sir  Ric.  de, 
20  n. ;  Tho.  de,  20  n. ;  Will,  de,  20  n., 
189,  192,  197,  314,  357;  Will.  fil. 
Nic.  de  Ebor.,  dom.  de,  20  n. ;  Will, 
fil.  Simon,  de,  20  ». ;  Sir  Will,  de, 
304  n. ; — see  Ebor. 

Heddyngley,  Walt,  de,  348. 

Hedlingham,  haer.  Hen.  de,  196. 

Hedon,  Rob.  de,  304. 

Hegh,  Joh.  del,  109. 

Hekering,  hser.  Hen.  de,  384. 

Hekmundwyke,  Joh.  de,  224. 

Heland,  Hen.  de,  73. 

Helay, — see  Healaugh. 

Helden,  Heldeis,  Rog.,  144. 

Helbeck,    Helbek,    Hellebeck,    Job., 

174  ;  Tho.  de,  101  n.,  102,  179  ;—see 

Holbeach. 
Helmsley  Castle,  constable  of,  Rob.  de 

Flaynburgh,  116n. 
Helpel thorp,  Andr.  de,  391. 
Helperbi,  Galfr.  de,  275  ;  Walt,  de,  255. 
Helperthorp,  Adam  de,  272. 
Helpeston,  Helpston,  Ric.  de,  371  n., 

373. 
Heraelsay,  Hemelsey,  Henelsey,  Joh. 

de,  319,  350;  Walt,  de,  60. 
Henry  I.,  king,  51  n.,  136  n. 
Henry  III.,  king,  6  n.,  38,  43,  58  n., 

63,  68,  86,  125,  134,  135,  136,  137, 

143,  147,  149,  199,  200,  201,  327  n., 

432.  433,  434. 
Henry  TV.,  king,  25  n. 
Henton,  Joh.  de,  336. 
Hepham,  Hophara,  Hugo  de,  152  n., 

336;  Johanna  de,  152  u. 


Heppale,  Rob.  de,  337. 
Herby,  Mich,  de,  98. 
Hereford,  earl  of,  Gilb.,  199n.,  200  n. 
Herlsey,  Hugo  de,  177. 
Herly,  Horly,  Job.,  228,  292. 
Hemeby,  Cecilia  de,  150. 
HerseweU,  domina  de,  83. 
Hertford,  Herford,  Joh.  de,  171,  333; 
Rob.  de,   157,   158;  haer.  Tho.  de, 

336,  337. 
Hervy,  Rad.,  275. 
Heseby,  Will,  de,  254. 
Hesel,  Hesela,  Rob.  de,  394. 
Heselbech,  Adun  de,  414. 
Hesilton,  Elias  de,  160. 

Heslerton,     Heslarton,      Heselarton, 

Heselardton,    Hesellarton,  Johanna 

de,  388  n.;  Joh.  de,  267,  273,  312, 

314,  326,  414  ;  Rob.  de,  73  ;  Rog.  do, 

329 ;  Simon  de,  388  n.,  419 ;   Tho. 

de,  329. 
Heton,  Gilb.  de,  190  it. ;  Joh.  de,  225, 

228,  280,  292  ;  Marm.  de,  95  ;  Oliver. 

de,  95  ;  Tho.  de,  361,  362  ;  Will,  de, 

227,  228,  292,  351  ;—see  Hoton. 
Heukeswrth,  Walt,  de,  251. 
Heuton, — see  Howeton. 
Hewick,    Hewik,    Hewyk,    Hewyke, 

Heywyk,  Galfr.  de,  176,  212,  388, 

436  n. ;  Nic.  de,  334,  407,  412,  436 ; 

Rog.  fil.  Nic.  de,  418,  436  n. 
Hewley,  Sir  John,  230  n. 
Hexham,  Hexam,  Hexelsham,  Hexel- 

scam,  Hextildesham,  prior  de,  120, 

121,  133,  320,  330. 
Heyelick,  Will.,  275. 
Heyer,  Rob.  de,  172. 
Hickleton,  Hikelton,  Hekelton,  Hy- 

kylton,  Egid.  de,  231,    282,    359; 

Egid.  fil.  personse  de,  282  ». 
Hidewyn,  Job.,  324. 
Hildyard,      Hilde>Tirde,      Hildeyerd, 

Hyldierd,  Joan  de,  244  n.,   371  n.; 

Rob.,    75,    244,    371  n.;    Tho.    de, 

304. 
HiU,  HuU,  Alicia  del,  192 ;  Galfr.  del, 

401;  Hen.  del,  211;  Joh.  del,  171, 

337,  338  ;  Petr.  de,  248  n. ;  Rob.  del, 
—see  Lisle ;  Rog.  del,  220  n. ;  Will, 
del,  87,  192. 

HiUum,  WUl.  de,  207. 

Hilton,   Hylton,  Alex,  do,   424;  Joh. 

de,  322;   Matilda  de,  440  n.;  Rob. 

de,  305,  389,  424  n.,  440;  Sir  Will 

de,  440  n. 
Hoby,  Jac.de,  110. 
Hodelston, — see  Hudleston. 
Hog,  Peter,  416  n. 
Hokrell,  Rog.  de,  142. 

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INDEX    NOMINUM. 


Holand,  Will,  de,  344 ;  Sir  WiU.  de, 

344  n. 
Holaym,  J.  de,  376. 
Holbeach,  Holbek,  Holebech,  Hollebek, 

Helbek,  Laur.  de,  244,  305 ;  Marg. 

de,  244  n.,  305  n. 
Holdbire,  Holdbride,  Job.  de,  5 ;— «e 

Horbire. 
Holdebert,  Bob.,  24. 
Holderness,  Holdernesse,  Bic.  de,  216. 

,  feod.  de,  54,  55,  56,  59. 

Holenyes,  Holines,  Alcoke  de,  193. 

Holford,  Nic,  180. 

Holland, — see  Surrey. 

Holm,  Holme,  Hulmo,  Jao.  de,  llOn., 

117,  120;  Johanna,  420;  Johannes 

de,  261 ;  Petr.  de,  264  ;  Rob.  de,  24, 

91,  420;  Sir  Rob.  de,   24  n.;  Walt. 

de,  320 ;  Will,  de,  31,  77,  248. 
Holond,  Eog.  de,  266. 
Holtby,  Holteby,  Hen.  de,  176  n. ;  Job., 

176;   Matilda  de,  176  n.;    Nic.  de, 

337;  Tho.  de,  176  n.;  Will,  de,  149, 

157,  176  n.,  183,  334. 
Holthorp,  Job.  de,  113,  115. 
Hornet,   Humet,  Eudo,  126  n.;   Tbo., 

126  n. ;  Will.,  126,  127. 
Hooton  Roberts,  Lucy  de,  2n. ;  Sir 

Rob.  de,  2  «. ; — see  Hoton. 
Hoperton,  Adam  de,  360  n. ;  Amabil. 

de,  390n.;  Gilb.de,  390  n. 
Hopham, — see  Hepham. 
Hop'om,  Adam  de,  280. 
Hopp*,  Adam  de,  360 ; — see  Oxenhope. 
Hopton,  Adam  de,   225,  228,   280  n., 

292. 
Horbire,  Horebire,  Job.  de,  5  ».,  6,  9  ; 

Sir  John  de,  6  n. 
Horly,  Herly,  Joh.  de,  228,  292. 
Hornby,  Homeby,  hser.  de,  159 ;  Hen. 

de,  177;  Rob.  de,  340;  Tho.  de,  86, 

337. 
Homington,    Hornyngton,    Will,    de, 

24n.,  213,  216,  219,  289. 
Homsee,  Alex,  de,  264. 
Horreworth,  Adam  de,  99  n. ;  Joan  de, 

99  n. 
Horseden,  Will,  de,  432. 
Horsford,  Horseford,  Nigel,  de,  32,  33  ; 

Tho.  de,  207,  286. 
Horton,  Adam  do,  189,  355  ;  Alan,  de, 

198  n. ;  Elias  de,  227  ;  Nio.  de,  198. 
Hospitalarii,    Hospitalarii  Jero8olimse, 

Hospital',  Hospit.  S.  Johannis,  78, 

80,  81,  84,  85,  86,  88,  90,  91,  141  n., 

147,  199,  200,  202,  205,  208,  275, 

375,  379. 
Hotham,  Hothum,  Alicia  de,  260,  265  ; 

Avicia  de,  244  n. ;  Galfr.  de,  99  »., 


234,  259,  277  «.,  307,  317,  322,  345, 

410;  Sir  Geoffrey  de,  345  «.;  Joh. 

de,  85,  241,  259,  307,  309,  438 ;  Sir 

John,  21  n. ;  Matilda,  21  n. ;  Nic.  de, 

265  ;  Ric.  de,  244  ».,  259. 
Hoton,  Felicia  de,  168 ;  feod.  de,  4,  8 ; 

Gilb.  de,  190 ;  Hugo  de,  129 ;  Joh. 

de,  6  n.,  10,  129  n.,  230,  236,  329  «. ; 

Rob.   de,  233,  283,  365;    Rob.   fil. 

Will,  de,  3,  9 ;  Tho.  de,  351 ;  WilL 

de,  171,  234,  316,351. 
Hoton  (Shiref),  vicarius  de,  107. 
Houghton,  Agn.  de,  4ii. ;  Swmin  de, 

4  n. ;  Will,  de,  179  ',—see  Howeton. 
Houk,  Houck,  Hen.  de,  439 ;  Tho.  de, 

316,  321. 
Housome,  Uusom,  Rob.,  180 ;  WilL  de, 

268. 
How,  Howe,  Hou,  Galfr.  de,  184  ;  Hen. 

de,  270 ;  John,  son  of  Geoffrey  de, 

184  n.;  Rob.  de  r.  del,  184  n.,  234; 

Tho.  del,  273. 
Howeton,  Heuton,  Ric.  de,  257;  Tho. 

de,   256,   258,  260,   261,   310;-^ef 

Houghton. 
Huberd,  Nic,  212. 
Hudleston,  Hodelston,  Hodilston,  her. 

Joh.  de,  335  ;  Ric.  de,  179,  383,  390; 

Rog.de,  17911. 
Hugate,  Alicia  de,  272;  Aselina  de, 

390  ». ;   Nic.  de,  266,  390  n. ;    Rob. 

de,  254. 
Hugo,  392. 

Hugo,  presbiter, — see  Ferrybridge. 
Hulkel,  h»r.  Tho.,  261. 
Hull,  Joh.  del,  337,  338 ;  Will,  del,  87  ; 

—see  Hill. 
Hulmo, — see  Holm. 
Humfr*,  Rob.,  255. 
Hundgate,  Tho.  de,  255. 
Huntel,  Walt,  de,  396  ». 
Hunter,  Mr.,  3  «.,  4  n.,  6  n.,  7  ».,  10  «., 

230  n.,  300,  358  n.,  365  n. 
Hunton,    Joh.  de,    161,   174,  336 »., 

337;  Tho.de,  175. 
Hupsale, — see  Upsale. 
Hurwath,  Walt,  de,  124. 
Husom,  Will,  de,  268  ; — see  Housome. 
Hutton   Wansley,  rector  of,  Rob.  de 

Wiverestorp,  27  «. 
Hyde,  Alicia  de  la, — see  Everingham. 
Hykylton, — see  Hickleton. 
Hyldierd, — see  Hildyard. 


Ide,  Rob.  de,  347  ; — see  Lisle. 
Ildo,  Jord.  de,  365. 


INDEX    NOMINUM. 


467 


Ilkeley,  Ilklay,  Job.  de,  347  n. ;  WiU. 

de,  348. 

,  rector  eoolesise  de,  207. 

Ilketon,  Matilda  de,  347  ii. ;   Nic.  de, 

207,  347  n. ;  Ead.  de,  347  ;  WiU.  de, 

192. 
lUington,  Hkington,  Eob.  de,  72. 
Ingelberd,  Bog.  de,  308. 
Ingelram,  Walt.,  136  n. 
Ingoldbj,     iMoldeby,    Ingewaldeby, 

Inwardby,  Eog.  de,  183 ;  Will,  de, 

214,  284. 
Insula,  Isle,  Baldw.  de,  205,  206,  432 ; 

Job.  de,  341 ;  Rob.  de,  347  n.  i—see 

Lisle. 
Insulffi,  Isab.,  domina,  436  n. 
Irby,  Will,  de,  198,  355. 
Irton,  Job.  de,  273  ;  Tho.  de,  139,  240, 

274;  T.  fil.  Will,  de,  146;  Will,  de, 

138,  139,  145,  146,  240. 
Islebek,  Isilbek,  Gilb.  de,  98 ;  Walt,  de, 

98  n. 
Isle, — see  Insula. 
Issell,  Eudo,  84  n. 


Jaoke,  439. 

Jarkenville,  Jarkenvile,  Jarkenwild, 
Jarkenwyle,  Jerkenville,  Jerkenwyld, 
Cbarkenull,  Charkevill,  Job.  de,  106, 
114,  115. 

Jarrur',  Will.,  143. 

Jerosolima,  Hospitalarii  Beverlaci  de,  8 1 . 

JerosolimsD,  Hospitalarii,  85, — see  Hos- 
pitalarii. 

Jobn,  king,  4,  16,  18, 109  n.,  134,  135, 
137,  139,  162,  438  n. 

Jolby,  Hen.  de,  178. 

Jolif,  Rob.,  439. 

Jollanus,  Rog.,  395. 

Jordan,  Jac,  138. 

Jorevall,  Jorevalle,  Jervals,  abbas  de, 
149,  152,  153,  155,  156,  157,  158, 
160,  162,  170,  173,  175,  183,  336, 
337,  338  ».,  362. 

Jose,  Tbo.,  253. 

Jussell,  Eudo,  84. 

Juven*,  J  oven'.  Job.  le,  212  ;  Rog.  le, 
264. 


Kabergb,  Alan,  de,  161  f». 
Kackery,  Alan,  de,  336. 
Kaderton, — see  Catberton. 
Kambard, — see  Cbambard. 


Karleton, — see  Carlton. 

Katerthorp,  Will,  de,  388. 

Katton, — see  Catton. 

Eayton, — see  Cayton. 

Keigbley,  Kighley,  Kigheley,  Kigbe- 

leye,  Kyghley,  domina  de,  355  ;  do- 
minus  de,  16;    Hen.  de,  191,  192, 

193,   194;   Hen.  m.  Rio.  de,   196; 

Job.de,  189,  193  n.;  Ric.de,  16  n., 

357. 
Keldbolm,  moniales  de,  121  ;  priorissa 

de,  121,  122,  123,  320. 
Kelk,  Will,  de,  401,  420. 
Kelkefeld,  Hen.  de,  64 ;  Hen.  fitz  Conan 

de,  63  n.,  64  «. ; — see  Fitz  Conan. 
Kellawe,  Alice,   100 «. ;    Ric,  bp.  of 

Durham,  264  n. 
Eellet,  Kelette,  hter,  Stepb.,  129,  236. 
Ken,  Adam  le,  261 ;  Ric.  le,  253,  261. 
Kenertborp,  Stepb.  de,  270 ;  Will,  de, 

72. 
Kercroft,  Rob.  de,  255. 
Kerkan,  Math,  de,  168,  170;  Regin. 

de,  168. 
Kerperby,  Elena,  domina  de,  154. 
Eesewik,  Kesy wyk  (Est),  b«r.  de,  209, 

287. 
Ketil,  Paulin.,  425. 
Kildale,  domina  de,  53 ;  Will,  de, — see 

Percy. 
Eillyng,  Kyllyng,   priorissa  de,  303, 

372. 
Killingwik,  Killyngwik,  Kyllyngwyk, 

Brian,  de,  86 ;  Job.  de,  307;  Tbo.  de, 

257. 
Kilwardeby,  Kylwardby,  Simon  de,  146, 

240. 
Killom,  Killum,  Edm.  de,  159 ;  hser. 

Petri  de,  337. 
King,  Kynge,  Kyngge,  Hen.,  9Bn.\ 

Job.,  199 ;  WiU.,  19. 
Kingston-super-HuU,  comes  de,  Rob., 

277  n. 
Kintborp,  Kyntborp,  Alan  de,  326  n. ; 

Geoffrey  de,  326  ».;   PetroniUa  de, 

326. 
Kirkby,  Kirkeby,  Kerkby,  Kerkeby, 

Kyrkby,  Kyrkeby,  Adam,  180 ;  Alan. 

de,  336 ».;   Anir.  de,  222  ii.,  342; 

Hugo  de,  151 ;  Job.  de,  thesaurarius, 

1,  2  M.,  28  «.,  31 II.,  60  M.,  124, 138  ii., 

148,  180 ;  Job.  de,  124,  133,  222, 

290 ;  wm.  de,  le  Romayn,  121  n. 

,  rector  eocleeisB  de,  180. 

Kirkebride,  Ric,  341. 

Kirkham,  Kirkebam,  Kyrkbam,  Kyrke- 

bam,  Alan,  de,  108,  379  ». 

-,  canons  of,  73  n.,  108  «.,  113, 


131  R. 


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INDEX   NOMINUM. 


Kirkbam,  prior  de,  91,  108,  109,  118, 
121,  267,  315,  320,  324,  379  n. 

KirlutaU,  KirkeeUdl,  EjrkstaU,  K  jrke- 
stall,  abbafl  de,  16,  32,  33,  34,  38, 
39,  40,  41,  207,  208,  209,  224,  226, 
231,282,348,360. 

,  monks  of,  25  ».,  33  n. 

Kirkton,  Will,  de,  168. 

Knare«brough,  bailiff  of  the  Liberty  of. 
Job.  de  Wanton,  338  n. 

Kneton,  Alex,  de,  170. 

Knoll,  Elias  de,  19,  20,  21  ;  Sir  Elias 
de,  46  n. ;  Rainer.  de,  200. 

Knout,  Knoute,  Eva,  97 ;  Ingeb-.,  322 ; 
Eic,  97. 

Knytb,  Rog.,  177  «. 

Kokefeld, — see  Cokefeld. 

KokeviU,— Me  Colville. 

Kotes, — eee  Cotes. 

Kyll3rngbolm,  Job.  de,  54. 

Kylvington,  Job.  de,  101. 

Kyme,  Kymbe,  Kimbe,  Kime,  feod.  de, 
55;  Job.  de,  19ii.;  Matilda  de, 
261  n.;  Phil,  de,  16,  19,  25,  29,  31, 
49,  50,  87, 196, 199,  202, 310 ;  Simon 
de,  199  n.,  218  n,,  219, 222, 343,  345  ; 
Will,  de,  308. 


Laber,  Labyr,  Laver,  Job.  de,  322. 

Lacy,  Lascy,  Lasy,  Alesia  v.  Alicia  de, 
215,  225,  285;  dominus  de,  52; 
Eadm.  de,  432  ;  Hen.  de,  comes  Line, 
30  ;  Job.  de,  48,  213,  224,  284,  345, 
403,411,438;  Ric.de,  52  ». 

Laderena),  hser.,  290  ; — see  Brus. 

Lambard,  Walt,  le,  153n. 

Lancastrian,  comes,  £dm.,  138,  139, 
141,  147,  327  n.;  Tbo.,  326,  327, 
348,  351,  352,  354,  360,  363. 

Land, — see  Launde. 

Laneridus,  384. 

Lange,  Adam  le,  63  ;  Rob.  lo,  64,  65 ; 
— see  Long. 

Langfeld,  Tho.  de,  229,  292. 

Langrig,  Adam  de,  1G9. 

Langtborne, — see  Langton. 

Langthwait,Langethwayt,Langthwayt, 
Langhtwayt,  Langtwait,  Langewath, 
Langwath,  Adam  de,  72 ;  Agn.  de, 
366 ;  Job.  de,  275  ;  Will,  de,  6,  231, 
282,  439  ;  bser.  Will,  de,  282  n. 

Langtoft,  Langetoft,  domina  de,  347; 
Tho.de,  118. 

Langton,  Langcton,  Langtborne,  Hugo 
de,  175^  176;  Joun  de,  273  n.;  Job. 


de,  191,  27311.,  430,  431  ;  Johan  fiU 
Joban  de,  430,  431  ;  Job.  fiL  Nic 
de,  419;  Sir  John  de,  273 ».;  Nic. 
de,  273,  325 ;  Walt,  de,  Coventr'  et 
Lich'  r.  Cestriensis  epi^.,  268,  315, 

325,  34211.,  381 ;  Will,  de,  270. 
Lanoc,  Rob.,  390  «. 

Lardiner,  Lardener,  David  le,  23,  216. 

Lascelles,  Lacels,  Lacellee,  Laaoeles, 
Lascell,  Lascels,  Lascelys,  Lassels, 
Lescales,  Edm.  de,  99  ;  Eliz.,  89  a., 
322  ;  GUb.  de,  256 ;  Isab.  de,  253, 
322  n. ;  Job.  de,  244,  279,  323,  335, 
339  ;  J.  de,  373 ;  Matilda  de,  440  a. ; 
Rad.  de,  89 ;  Rob.  de,  89  a.,  148, 160, 
163,  165  a.,  174,  335;  Bog.de,  89, 
96,  154,  157,  175,  176;  Sir  E^.  de, 
322  a.,  440  a. ;  R.  de,  89 ;  WilL  de, 
75,  177,  244  a.,  373,  432. 

,  feod.  de,  376,  377. 

Lasingby,  Laisingby,  Job.  de,  254; 
Rob.  de,  137. 

Latbum,  Will,  de,  258. 

Latimer,  Latymer,  Latymere,  Lay- 
tymer,  Lytimer,  dominus  de,  163 ; 
Lucy  le,  307  a. ;  Will,  de  v.  le,  72, 
111,  115,  226,  231,  235,  239,  267, 
271,  275,  280,  281,   314,  315,  324, 

326,  329,  336,  360,  379 ;  Sir  WilL  le, 
307  a. 

,  feod.  de,  268. 

Laton,  Hen.  de,  333;  Joh.de,  164  a., 

168,  16ft,  177;  Mich.de,  168;  Nic. 

de,  168,  174;   Rob.  de,   168;   Tho. 

de,  164,  333;  335. 
Latryn',  Walt,  le,  153. 
Launde,  Land,  Lande,  Alicia  de,  232 ; 

Job.  de  la,  213,  284,  396  a.;    Jord. 

de  la,  396 ;  Nic.  de  la,  101 ;  Rob.  do 

la,  384  ;  Walt,  le,  153  a. ;  Will,  de 

la,  48  ; — see  S.  Lando. 
Lavander,  Will.,  87. 
Laver,  Job.  de,  322  a. 
Laxton,  Walt,  de,  317  a. 
Layburn, — see  Leyburn. 
Laye,  Job.  del,  355. 
Layri,  Ric,  272. 
Leathley,  Lelay,  Lethell,  h»r.  de,  33; 

Rob.  de,  26  a. ;  Will,  de,  33  a. 
Leek, — see  Leek. 
Leeds,  Leedes,  Ledes,  Ledys,  Alex,  de, 

34,  35,  185,  208,  286,  339,  359 ;  Ric. 

de,  227;  Rob.  do,  211 ;  Rog.  de,  33, 

38,  207,   209,   224,  227,   287,  346; 

Tho.  fitz  Peter  de,  38  a. 
Ledemer, — see  Sledmere. 
Ledosham,  Ric.de,  213. 
Leek,  I^ck,  Rad.  de,  98 ;  rector  eede- 

siw  de,  348. 


INDEX    NOMINUM. 


4G9 


Leget,  Legett,  WUl.,  192,  196. 
Lelley,  Lelle,   Juliana  de,  303;  N.io. 

de,  374  n. ;  Rad.  de,  245,  303  ;  Rob. 

de,  374  n. 
Le-nedy-man,  Tho.,  266. 
Lennerton,  Levenacton,  Ric.  fil.  Will. 

de,  384  n. 
Lepton,  Adam  de,  228. 
Lepyngton,  Job.  de,  268. 
Lesiniaco,  haer.  Galfr.  de,  2, — see  Lu- 

signan. 
L'Esquier,  Job.,  255, — tee  Squier. 
Lestabler, — tee  Stabler. 
Leuai,  Job.,  251. 
Levenes,  Agn.  de,  171. 
Leveoing,  Hartin.  de,  72. 
Leventborpe,  Leuwyngtborp,  Lewyn- 

tborp,   Hugo  de,  361  n. ;   Tho.  de, 

361  ;  Will,  de,  227. 
Leveret,  feod.,  384  n. 
Levesbam,  Rob.  de,  385 «.,  400 ;  Tbo. 

de,  98. 
Levet,  Lyvet,  Lyvetb,  Jac.,  231,  232, 

282,  283,  359  ;  Nic,  6,  7,  9,  10,  1 1. 
Levyngtborp  (Lintborp),    Adam    de, 

236. 
Levyngton,  Will,  de,  132. 
Lewes,  Leuevicb,  prior  de,  361. 
Ley,  Job.  de,  190. 
Leybum,   Leyburne,  Laybum,  Agn. 

de,  158  ;  Alicia  de,  158 ;  Cecilia  de, 

158;  dominade,  3,  10,  157,  337,— 

tee  Vipont ;  Galfr.  de,  1J59  ;  Idonea 

de,  2  n. ;  Isab.  de,  158 ;  baer.  Ric.  de, 

156,  157;  Rog.  de,  2n.,  3n. ;  Will. 

de,  158. 
Licb  field  and  Coventry,  bp.  of,  Langton, 

Walt,  de,  268  n.,  342  n. 
Ligulf,  lOn. 
Lillesbull,  Kedesbil,  Kidesbill,  Kydes- 

ball,  prior  de,  205. 
Lillynt^,  Paulin.  de,  180,  434. 
Lincoln*,  Lyncoln',  Line*,  comes,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  12,  15  n.,  16,  17,  30,  33,  34, 

35,  36,  38,  39,  40,  49,  50,  55,  197, 

208,  209,  210,  227,  228,  229,  231, 

232,  279  «.,  286,  287,  288,  292. 

,  countess  of,  Joan,  361  n. 

,  earl  of.  Hen.,  361  n. ;  Ran- 

nulpb,  42  n. 

-,  Ric.  de,  392  ;  Tbo.  de,  308  ; 


Will,  de,  36;   bajr.  Will,  de,  208, 

287. 
Lindesey,   Lyndesey,   Lyndesy,  Will. 

de,  170,  179. 
Lindisfame,  bp.  of,  Cohnan,  137  n. 
Lindley,  Lindele,  Lyndeley,  FalcasiuB 

r.  Faucus  de,  389,  404,  413,  423 ; 

Will,  de,  423, 


Lines,  Lyns,  Regin.de,  150;  Ric.de, 

159,  160  ;  Rog.  de,  337. 
Linton,  rector  of,  Rob.  de  Swynlington, 

19  n. 
Lisle,  del  Isle,  de  Ide,  de  Insula,  del 

Hill,  Eupbemia  de,  4  n. ;  Rob.  de  v. 

del, 347  n.,  349 ;  Warine,  lord,  347n.  j 

Will,  de,  4  «. 
Litbegrenes,  Litbe^y  ns,  Lytbegreyns, 

Lytelgreyns,  Alice  de,  103». ;  Job. 

de,    103,   399,   400;   Sir   Jobn  de, 

10311. 
Liversege,   Lyversege,  Rob.  de,   225, 

280  ;  Will,  de,  225,  280. 
Lobenbo  (Lubbenbam),  Florencia  de, 

385  n.,  386. 
Lofte,  Rog.  de,  129. 
Loftbouse,   Loftbous,    Hen.  de,    34  * 

Tbo.de,  211,226,280. 
Lond,  Lound, — tee  Lund. 
London,  bp.  of,  33  n. ;  Petr.  de,  71 ».  j 

Walt.de,  106. 
Long,  Rad.,  235  n. ; — tee  Lange.   • 
Longo  Campo,  Galft*.  de,  396. 
Longvillers,  Sir  Jobn,  279  n.;  Marg., 

279  n. 
Lord,  Galfr.  le,  152  n. 
Lorengis,  Will,  127  n. 
Lou,  Amicia  le,  339  n. ;  Job.  le,  339  n. ; 

Marg.  le,  339  ». ;  Phil,  le,  339  n. 
Louny,  Job.,  266. 
Lourd*,  baer.  Ric,  287. 
Louth,  Luda,  Lue,  Lutba,  Agn.  de, 

65  n. ;  Ellen  de,  65  n. ;  fam.  of,  65  n. ; 

GUb.  de,  65,  117,  120,  236«.;  Sir 

Gilb.  de,  65  n.,  117  ft. ;  baer.  Gilb.  de, 

236 ;  Jeremy  de,   65  n. ;   Jobn  de, 

65  n. ;   Nic.  de,  65  n.,  236  «. ;   baer. 

Nio.  de,  321;    Ric.  de,  65  n.;   Rob. 

de,  65  n. ;  Will,  de,  65  n. ;  Will,  de, 

bp.  of  Ely,  65  n. 
Louvaine,  Louvaynes,  Lovayns,   Lo- 

wains,  Luvains,  Louefus,  duke  of, 

72  It. ;  Godfr.  de,  72  n. ;  Math,  de,  72, 

113,  115,  267  n.,  381 ;  baer.  Math,  de, 

267  ;  Tho.  de,  72  n.,  267  n. 
Lovel,  Lovell,  Job.,  239 ;  Tbo.,  270 ; 

Will,  de.  111,  115,  273,  378,  434. 
Lower,  Mr.,  263  n. 

Lucy,  Godfr.  de,  216  n. ;  Tho.  de,  145  fi. 
Luda,  Lue,  Lutba, — tee  Louth. 
Ludham,  Job.  de,  426;  Walt,  de,  393  n. 
Lumby,  Job.  de,  439. 
Lund,  Lond,  Lound,  Alicia  de  v.  du, 

232, 269, 283 ;  Agn.  de,  269  «.;  Marg. 

fil.  Alicise  de,  269  n.;   Petr.  de,  71, 

232, 269n.;  BAd.  de,  388;  her.  JEUo.de, 

208 ;  Simon  du,  264 ;— jm  Laund. 
Lung,  Lmigus,  AUcm,  soror  Henrid, 


470 


INDEX   NOMINUM. 


98 ;  Cecilia,  aoror  Henrici,  98 ;  Hen., 

98. 
Lungespie,  Lyn^^yd,  Job.,  101. 
Lusignan,  Lesiaiaoo,  Geoffrey  de,  2  n. 
Luterell,  Luterell,  Lutterall,  Luttrel, 

Agn.,  28211.;  Andreas,  40,  111,  112, 

432 ;  hser.  Andree,  41 ;  baro  de,  23 ; 

Galfr.,  6  ».,  20  «.,  216,  230,  231,  282, 

337,  359,  365 ;  Sir  Geoffrey,  282  n., 

337  n. ;  Geo.,  231 ;  G.,  230, 231 ;  Sob. 

de,  1,  4,  6,  7,  10,  11, 12,  40,  41,  98, 

109,  115,  118,  123;  Sir  Rob.,  282  «. 
,  feod.  de,  24,  27,  29,  56,  111, 

112,  122,  217,  220,  250,  267,  281 «., 

380. 
Luterington,  Rio.  de,  383. 
Lutber,  Hugo  de,  239. 
Lutton,  Hen.  de,  272 ;  Tho.  de,  73,  79; 

Will.,  273. 
Lyard,  Rq?.,  175. 
Lygard,  Job.,  80. 
Lyndesey, — see  Lindeeey. 
Lyns, — see  Lines. 
Lynton,  Dionis'  de,  84,  253 ;  Hugo  de, 

253 ;  Rog.  de,  82,  84  ;  Tbo.  de,  265. 
Lytborne,  Job.  de,  381. 
Lyvet,  Ly vetb, — §ee  Levet. 


M 

Macegrene,  Will,  de,  195  n. 

Madd,  Hamo,  172. 

Madox, ,  204  n. 

Magaeby, — see  Maunby. 

Maille,  Hamond.,  172  n. 

Mai  bis,  Malbys,  Malebis,  Malebisse, 
Malebys,  Malebyse,  Mallus,  Eliz., 
343  «.;  Emma,  97n.,  217n.;  Hugo, 
97  n.,  106,  235  n.;  baer.  Joli.  de,  322; 
Sir  Jobn,  217  n.,  218  ».,  322  n.;  Had. 
de,  135;  Ric,  23,  24,  52  n.,  53,  61, 
63,  94,  95,  97,98,  105  ».,  122,  123, 
135  n.,  216,  217,  218  n.,  223,  289, 
291 ;  Sir  Ricb.,  135  n.;  Rog.  de,  105; 
Sir  Tbo.,  343  n. ;  Walt.,  322  n.;  Sir 
Walt.,  343  n. ;  WiU.,  97  ».,  343  ;  Sir 
Will.,  97  n.,  98«.,  116  n.,  217  «., 
220  n.,  235  n.,  322  n.,  343  n. 

,  feod.  de,  55,  21 7. 

,  Malebrank,  Agn.  fil.  Job., 

429. 

Malger,  10  ». 

Malgbom,  Malgbum,  Job.  fil.  Pyme 
de,  201 ;  Tbo.  de,  201 ;  Will,  de,  189, 
193,  356. 

Malekake,  Malkac,  Malkak,  Malkake, 
Melkay,  Alan,  235  ». ;  Tbo.,  86 ;  Will., 
122,  143. 


Maliverer,Malleyerer, — MtfMauleyerer. 

Male  Lacu,  Mauley,  Maulai,  Maulay, 
Maule,  Edm.  de,  253  «.,  439 ;  Job.  die, 
257 ;  Petr.  do,  5,  6,  8,  50,  62,  66, 68, 
71,  72,  82,  83,  84,  85,  107,  108,  125, 
126,  129,  130,  134,  230,  231,  237, 
241,  242,  259,  271,  307,  308,  314, 
317,  328,  334,  345,  358,  378,  379, 
381,  432,  439;  h»r.  Petri  de,  214, 
284  ;  Rob.  de,  359 ;  Stepb.  de,  134. 

,  feod.  de,  51, 54, 57, 249,  252, 

253,  254,  255,  257,  258,  259,  260, 
262,  265,  380,  382. 

Malory,  Malore,  Anketin.,  82 ;  Sir  An- 
ketin,  345  n. ;  Sire  Pieree,  425 ;  8v- 
ra,  345  «. 

Maltby,  Malteby,  Job.  de,  126,  234; 
Rob.  de,  21611.;  Will,  de,  216  s., 
330. 

,  feod.  de,  9. 

Malton,  Hen.  de,  267. 

,  oanonici  de,  109  «.,  Ill,  113, 

118,119,21611. 

-,  prior  de,  109,  111,  122,  141, 


142,  143,  275,  321,  357,  382. 
-,  prior  et  conv.  de,  112  ». 


Malurer,  Job.,  252. 

Mangevylain,  Maungevilejne,  Hawysia^ 

267 ;  bser.  Rob.,  144. 
Mansel,  Mansaile,  Maunsel,  MaunseU, 

Alice,  281  «.;  Edm.,  62,   94,   189, 

281  n.,  355;  Hen.,  94, 102,  321 ;  Isab. 

de,  domina  de  Tirlington,  385  «. ; 

Job.  de,  94,  95,  323,  385 ;  Ric,  95 ; 

Stepb.,  102 ;  Tbo.  de,  95,  111,  167. 
Manstou,  Alfred,  de,  207,  208 ;  Job.  de, 

35. 
Manyngbam,  Job.  de,  360  n. ;  Marg.  de, 

227  ;  Rog.  de,  227. 
Mapelton,  Mappelton,  ba>r.  Gilb.  de, 

75  ;  Job.  de,  246,  303. 

,  capellanus  de,  Simon,  413. 

Marays, — see  Marisco. 

Mare,  Mar',  Man**,  Marra,  Hugo  de  la, 

176,  242  ;  Job.  de  la,  139,  340  ;  Job. 

fil.  Will,  ad,  258;  Laur.  atte,  272; 

Martin,  atte,  272;  Tbo.  de  la,  418; 

Will,  de  U,  304,  333. 
Mareso',   Adam,    273 ;   Emma,    252 ; 

Galfr.,  256;  Job.,  251;  Nic,  255; 

Rob.,  263. 
Marescallus, — see  Marsball. 
Marinse,  Rad.  de,  270. 
Marisco,  Marays,  Job.  de,  232 ;  Maor. 

de,  413;  Nio.  de  v.  del,  224,  360; 

Rob.  de,  232  n.;  WiU.  til.  WilL  de, 

28  «. 
Markenfeld,  Markingfeld,  Markynfeld, 

Merkynfeld,  Andreas  de,  336 ;  Job, 


IND£X    NOMINUM. 


471 


de,  178  ».,  255,  256,  307,  331,  335, 
345. 

MarkingtoD,  Markinton,  Merkington, 
Merkyngton,  Hen.  de,  388 ;  Job.  de, 
415,  435  R.;  Reyner.  de,  212  n.;  Will, 
de,  161,  415,  416,  435. 

Marlesthorp, — tee  Tharlesthorp. 

Marmion,  Marmyon,  Mannyoun,  Mer- 
myun,  Avicia,  153,  154,  160,  161, 
162,  172,  175,  181,  182,  183,  184, 
436  «. ;  domina  de,  436 ;  Job.,  212, 
334,  336,  339,  399,  401,  402,  404, 
406,  414;  Sir  John,  401  «.,  436  n.; 
Loretta  de,  182  n.,  401  n.;  Rob.  de, 
182  n:,  436  n.;  Will,  de,  182  n.,  401  n. 

,  feod.  de,  108. 

Marrick,  Marrig,  moniales  de,  151  n., 
172. 

,  priorissa  de,  150,  160,  165, 

177. 

Marshall,  Marscbal,  Marescallus,  Ma- 
riscallus,  comes, — tee  Bigot ;  domina 
de,  314;  Job.,  438;  Petr.,  307  n.; 
Ric.le,  178;  Walt.,  267,  268;  Will., 
24. 

Marston,  Merston,  Laderana  de,  28  n. ; 
Tbo.  de,  399,  403 ;  Tbo.  fil.  Will,  de, 

28  n. ;  Tbo.  fil.  de,  272 ;  Will. 

fil.  Tbo.  de,  28  n.,  63,  342  n. 

Martel,  Martell,  MartbeU,  Job.  de,  31 ; 
Will.,  220,  290,  342. 

Martley,  Martbeley,  Marthely,  Marty- 
lay,  Alice  de,  43  n.,  347  n. ;  Job.  de, 
42,  43,  347  n. ;  Petr.  de,  347  n.,  348. 

Marton,  Hen.  de,  190,  356;  Isab.  de, 
349;  Patric.  de,  193  ».;  Ric.  de,  238, 
330 ;  R.  de,  124  ;  Tbo.  de,  235  n. ; 
Will,  de,  192,  193  n.,  356. 

,  prior  de,  97,  107,  108,  189, 

196,  324,  325,  357  ». 

Mason,  Rob.  le,  195. 

Matham, — tee  Mortham. 

Matilda,  comitissa,  18, — we  Warwick. 

Maubaunck,  Alicia,  396  n. ;  Juetman  o. 
Jotam,  396  n. ;  Lucia,  396  n. ;  Marg., 
396  It. 

Maucovenant,  Maucovenande,  Mauco- 
venaunt,  Galfr.  de,  133,  235,  329; 
Sir  Geofl*rey  de,  132  n. ;  Marg.,  235  n. 

Maudoust,  Rog.,  340. 

Mauleverer,  Maliverer,  Malleverer, 
Amicia,  71 ;  Avicia,  71  ». ;  Job.,  32, 
33,  44,  348,  349,  350 ;  Job.  fil.  Job., 
46 ;  baer.  Job.,  32,  33 ;  Rog.,  131  ; 
Will,  18,  22,  44,  191,  202,  349. 

Mauley,  Maulay, — see  Malo  Lacu. 

Mauuby,  Mauneby,  Magneby,  Ran.  de, 
319;  Tbo.  de,  176, 179  n.,  334,  335, 
336. 


Maundewyll,  Galfr.  de,  89. 

MaungevUeyne,— fM  Mangevylain. 

Maunsel, — see  Mansel. 

Maverbermer,  Will.,  144. 

Meaux, — tee  Melsa. 

Mecbelbum,  Hugo  de,  254. 

Meinill,  Manull,  Maynill,  Meignell, 
Menell,  Menill,  Mennell,  Menyl, 
Mey  nbull,  Meynill,  Cecilia  de,  329  n. ; 
Cristiana  de,  237,  427 ;  dominus  de, 
126 ;  Hen.  de,  98  n. ;  Joh.  de,  235, 
329 ;  Nio.  de,  126, 128, 129, 130, 131, 
134, 137, 237, 238,  266, 311,312, 324, 
328,  329  n.,  427 ;  Petr.  de,  434 ;  Ban. 
de,  128;  Bob.  de,  137;  Simon  de, 
329 ;  Stepb.  de,  126 ;  b»r.  Walt,  de, 
106;  Will,  de,  266. 

,  feod.  de,  54,  55,  56,  57,  58, 

59  273. 

Meiten,  Galfr.  del,  439. 

Meitgrene,  Will,  de,  195. 

Melsa,  Melsay,  Meaus,  Meaux,  Meus, 
Beatrice  de,  185  n.;  Galfr.  v.  Godefr. 
de,  268,  269,  326,  371,  389,  404  «., 
408,  427 ;  h»r.  Godefr.  de,  346,  412 ; 
Isab.  de,  245  n. ;  Job.  de,  71,  75,  78, 
81,  85, 88,  213,  244,  245  n.,  262,  284, 
303,  315,  346  «.,  390,  398,  401,  404, 
427  11.;  Job.  fil.  Godfr.  de,.427,  428 ; 
Sir  John  de,  395  n. ;  uxor  Job.  de, 
315;  Petr.  de,  77,  185  n.;  Phil,  de, 
247,  305  ;  WiU.  de,  266. 

,  abbas  de,  81, 83,  88,  91, 304, 

305,  307,  315. 

Melsamby,  Melsbamby,  Galfr.  de,  335 ; 
Simon  de,  169, 170;  Walt,  de,  170; 
Will.de,  170. 

Meltenby,  Melteneby,  Jac.  de,  390  n, ; 
Bob.  de,  274,  390  n. 

Melton,  Bic.  de,  414 ;  Rob.  de,  257 ; 
Will,  de,  85  \—8ee  Ebor.  aruhiep. 

Menitborp,  Meningtborp,  Menyng- 
thorp,  Joh.  de,  273,  275. 

Mensiugton,  Alex,  de,  347. 

Menthorp,  Bob.  de,  66,  67. 

Mercere,  Rob.  le,  195. 

Merlawe,  Drogo  de,  365  n. 

Merley,  feod.  de,  55,  56,  58,  59. 

Merlowe,  Nic.  de,  425. 

Mersk,  Hen.  de,  172;  Job.  de,  234; 
Rob.  de,  172. 

Merston, — see  Marston. 

Merton,  Alan,  de,  198. 

Meryngton,  Will,  de,  430. 

Messingbam,  Isab.  de,  258  n. ;  Oliver. 
de,  258. 

Metbam,  Job.  de,  264, 265, 344  ».;  h«r. 
Job.  de,  344;  Nic.  de,  316;  Tbo.  de> 
260,  344  n. 


472 


INDEX    NOMINUM. 


Methelton,  Eymes  de,  432. 

Methlay,  Methelay,  Hugo  de,  63;  Will, 
de,  228,  229,  292. 

Michel,  Joh.,  254. 

Mickelfeld,Mikelfeld,  Mikelfeud,  Adam 
de,  213,  215,  285  ;  Bad.  de,  78,  259, 
402;  Walt,  de,  390,  391;  Will,  de, 
408. 

Midenhall,  feod.  de,  11. 

Midlesburg,  monks  of,  131  n. 

Middleham,  Midelham,  Maria  de, 
150  n.,  167,  168,  181,  182,  183,  336, 
337  ;—#«<?  Neville. 

,  feod.  de,  186. 

Middleton,  Middelton,  Midelton, 
Midilton,  Meddilton,  Meddylton, 
Medilton,  Adam  de,  191,  349,  357; 
Elias  de,  166  n.,  167;  Hen.  de,  99, 
170,  171,  180;  Joh.  de,  234;  Math, 
de,  335;  Petr.  de,  44,  349;  h»r. 
Bad.  de,  181 ;  hser.  Ban.  de,  181  n., 
183;  Bob.  de,  86,  254;  Tho.  de, 
270,  420;  Walt,  de,  31,  207;  WiU. 
de,  80,  155,  166  n.,  318,  333. 

-,  juxta  Kneton,  parsona  de. 


171. 


Midhop,  Bio.  de,  354  ;  Rob.  de,  354. 
Mikelton,  EUas  de,  166 ;  Will,  166. 
Mildby,  Mvldeby,  Joh.  de,  211. 
Milford,  Milleford,  Mulforth,  Mylford, 

Joh.  de,  213,  438;  Joh.  fil.  Joh.  de 

North,  345 ;  Joh.  fil.  Bob.  de  North, 

215,  345  ;  hsBr.  Bob.  de  North,  285  ; 

Will,  de  South,  48  ;  Will,  de  Camera 

de,  384  n.,  399  n. 
Millington,  Milington,  Milvngton,  Mi- 

lieton,  Jac.  de,  180,  253,  255,  267, 

309  ; de,  256. 

Militise  Templi, — see  Templarii. 
Milner,  Hugo,  165;  Steph.,  420 ;— w« 

Molendinarius. 
Milnes,  Bob.  atte,  318. 
Miniot,  Mynyot,  Rog.  de,  170,  171. 
Minskip,  Rob.  de,  211. 
Mireth,  Will,  de,  140. 
Mirfeld,  rector  eccl.  de,  Joh.  de  Heton, 

225,  280. 
Mitton,  Bad.   de,   17;  ha}r.   Bad.   de, 

197. 
Mohoud, — tee  Monte  Alto. 
Moigne,  Joh.  le,  262. 
Mois, — %ee  Moys. 
Moland,    Molant,    Ric,    192;     Will., 

192  n. 
Molbrai, — see  Moubray. 
Molendinarius,  Molend',  Ric,  384  n. ; 

Tho.,  254  ;  Will,  269  —see  MUner. 
Molendinum,  Tho.  ad,  275. 
Mouceaux,      Monceax,      Mounceaus, 


Mounceaux,  Mounceas,  Munonl^, 
Munceus,  Ingelr.  de,  54,  77,  244  «. ; 
Sir  Ingram  de,  54  n. ;  Joh.  de,  54  «., 
56,  244  n. ;  Petr.  de,  54 ;  Rob.  de, 
392  ».;  Tho.  de,  193,  218,  244,  289, 
302 ;  Will,  de,  83. 

,  feod.  de,  373,  377. 

Monhaut, — see  Monte  Alto. 


Monketon,  Munketon,  Job.  de,  212, 

380  n. ;  Phil  fil.  Rad.  de,  27. 
(Nun),  priorissa  de,  46,  206, 

220,  221,  290,  350. 
,  Marg.  de  Wilsthorp,  prioress 

of,  27  n. 
Monnay, — see  Muncey. 
Monte,  Steph.  de,  248 ;  hser.  Staph,  de, 

77. 
Monte  Acuto,  feod.  de,  57,  250. 
Monte  Alto,  Mohoud,  Monhaud,  Mon- 
haut, Alice  de,  43  n.,  347  «.;  Galfr. 

de,  44  ;  John  de,  16  n.,  43  n. ;  Matilda 

de,  347  n.;  Milisenta  de,  16«.,  42, 

43;    Simon  de,  43  n.,  34  7  n.;    her. 

Simon,  de,  31,  42,  190,  347  «. :  Tho. 

de,  73. 

,  h»r.  de,  17,  198. 

Monte  Canisio,  Cecilia  de,  2712 ;  Dion* 

de,  73 ;  Steph.  de,  374. 
Monteney, — see  Mountney. 
Mora,  More,   Mor',   Hugh  de,    76  w., 

302  ;  Jac.  de,  145  ;  Joh.  de  r.  de  la, 

303,  323  ;  Ric.  del,  198  ;   Rob.  de  la, 

341  ;  Simon  de  la,  260;  Tho.  de  la. 

86. 
Morant,  Moraunt,  hser.  Rog.,  140,  144, 

145. 
Moreby,  Morby,  Morley,  Rob.  de,  308, 

319,411,412;  Will  de,  63. 
Morers,     Morors,    Miirers,    Murrers, 

Petr.  de,  254,  319;    Rad.  de,  328; 

Ric.  de,  61 ;  Will,  de,  61  n.,  140  »., 

146,240,339. 
Morgan,  Joh.,  102. 
Morghawe,  Hugo  de,  365. 
Morgvill,  Ric.  de,  265. 
Moriu,  Moryn,  Gilb.,  396 ;  Rob.,  396  «. ; 

Simon,  396  n. 
Morley,  Rob.  de, — see  Moreby. 
Morning,  Joh.  de,  7. 
Morpath,  Rob.  de,  140  ». ;  Rog.  dc,  140  * 

Willde,  140  n. 
Mortham,  Matham,  Joh.  de,  167 ;  Rob 

filRog.de,  167;  Willde,  167. 
Mortimer, — see  Mortuo  Mari. 
Morton,   Moreton,   Alan,  de,    198  n  ; 

WiU.de,  131,238. 

,  hajr.  de,  207,  286. 

Mortuo  Mari,   Mortimer,    Mortymcr, 

Edm.  de,  251  n.;  Marg.  de,  2*51  n. ; 


INDEX    NOMINUM. 


473 


Rog.  de,  251  n.,  434  ;  Will,  de,  107, 
391  It. 

Mortuo  Man,  feod.  de,  82  n.,  251,  252, 
253,  254,  267. 

Mosteres, — see  Musters. 

Motel,  Alan.,  392. 

Moubray,  Mobray,  Molbrai,  Molbray, 
Mowebery,  Mubray,  Job.  de,  104  »., 
278  n.,  309,  321,  322,  362,  408,  417, 
436;  Sir  John  de,  408  n.,  436  n.; 
J.  de,  379;  Nigel,  de,  97  n.,  387, 
417  n.,  422 ;  Rob.  de,  97  n. ;  Rog.  de, 

.  16,21,25,26,45,46,93,94,95,96, 
97,  98,  99,  104,  105,  106,  108,  111, 
112,  113,  114,  115,  116,  117,  118, 
119,  120,  121,  122,  123,  135  n.,  144, 
152,  153,  166,  168,  185,  212,  231, 
240,  278  n.,  339  n.,  4 1 7  n.,  432,  436  n, ; 
Rosea  v.  Roysia  de,  278 ;  Tho.  de, 
179;  Will.de,  133. 

,  baro  de,  24,  25,  26,  27,  28, 

29. 


-,  feod.  de,  23,  26,  29,  57,  59, 
81,  82,  106,  111,  112,  113,  114,  118, 
204,  205,  206,  216,  219,  222,  250, 
251,  252,  255,  259,  200,  266,  267, 
268,  271,  272,  273,  274,  379,  381. 

-,  bar.  de,  24,  63,  79,  80,  82, 


196,  263  fi.,  379. 
Mouncey, — tee  Muncey. 
Mountford,  Munford,  Hen.  de,  135  n. ; 

Rog.  de,  173. 
Mountney,    Mountnay,     Mounteney, 

Monteney,  Munteny,  Tbo.  de,  7,  11, 

232,  283. 
Mowgrene,  Will.de,  195  n. 
Moys,  Mois,  Moijs,  Petr.,  371  n.,  375, 

376  n.,  377  n.;  Rosa,  375  ». 
Mrutbaue  (?),  feod.  de,  82. 
Multhorp,  Will,  de,  73. 
Multon,  Matilda  de,   62;   Symon  de, 

180;  Tho.de,  145  n. 
Munby,  Joseph,  esq.,  138  n.,  442. 
Muncaster,  lord,  91  n. 
Muncey,  Mouncey,  Monnay,  Walt,  de, 

199. 
Mundevill,  Will,  de,  104. 
Munford, — tee  Mountford. 
Munketon, — see  Monketon. 
Muscegros,  Muchegros,  Agn.  de,  396  n.; 

Alicia  de,  396  n. ;  Amabilia  de,  396  n. ; 

Eliz.  de,  396  n. ;  Johanna  de,  396  n. ; 

Juliana  de,  396 n. ;  Marg.  de,  396 ra. ; 

Matilda  de,  396  n.;   Petronilla  de, 

396  n. ;  Walt,  de,  396. 
MusceU,  Muschell,  Tho.,  40,41. 
Muscham,  Galfr.  de,  384. 
Musters,  Mosteres,  Monsters,  Job.  de, 

178  ».,  335  ;  Rob.  de,  162,  181,  182, 


183,  184,  186,  339,  434;   Will,  de, 
339. 
Mycoll,  Job.,  95  It. 

N 

Nairford,  Adam  de,  170. 

Nanhop,  Joh.,  99. 

Napelton, — see  Stapleton. 

Narsburgh,  Joh.  de,  255. 

Nebo,  Rob.,  88  n. 

Nerff',  Jac.  de,  185. 

Neuby, — see  Newby. 

Neusham,  Neusom, — see  Newsom. 

Neuton,— ^*etf  Newton. 

Neve,  Will.,  375  n. 

Nevill,  Nevell,  Nevyle,  Nevyll,  Newyll, 
Neyvill,  Andr.  de,  175,  182,  434; 
Bernard,  de,  177;  Cecilia  de,  406, 
408 ;  Edm.  de,  360 ;  Galfr.  de,  185  ; 
Sir  Geoffrey  de,  279  n. ;  Gilb.  de,  48, 
406  ;  Hugo  de,  394  n. ;  Johanna  de, 
273  n.,  418  ;  Johannes  de,  48  n.,  213, 
284,  406,  408,  418 ;  Jollan.  de,  339  ; 
Mar'  de,  268 ;  Marg.  de,  168,  189, 
190,  215,  224,  279,  285,  333,  345, 
356,  357,  360,  361 ;  Maria  de,  dom. 
de  Midelham,  150,  152,  153,  154, 
155,  156,  157,  158,  159,  160,  161, 
162,  334,  336,  338  ;  Petr.  de,  142  ; 
Ead.  de,  189, 200,  308, 315, 379, 381  ; 
Ran.  de,  17,  47,  63,  94,  97,  99,  107, 
108,  128  n.,  129,  196,  200,  202,  237, 
239, 324, 330, 378, 379, 381  n.;  Reyn. 
de,  143;  Rob.de,  17,  150  n.,  273  n., 
432 ;  Tho.  de,  338 ;  WiU.  de,  143, 
240. 

,  feod.  de,  51,  120,  122. 

,  haer.  de,  117,  118,  122, 123. 

New,  Rob.,  88. 

Newark,  Newerk,  Hen.  de, — see  Ebor. 
archiep. ;  Will,  de,  255. 

Newby,  Neweby,  Neuby,  Joh.  de,  184 ; 
Rad.  de,  384,  388,  436. 

Newland,  Adam  de,  190. 

Newmarch,  Neumarch,  Nymarch, 
Novo-Mercato,  Adam  de,  5,  7,  10, 
11,  432;  Sir  Adam  de,  5  n. ;  Hugo 
de,  440,  441 ;  Lora  de,  244  «. ;  Tho. 
de,  244  ».,  305  ;  Tho.  fil.  Hugon.  de, 
441. 

Newsom,  Neusham,  Neusom,  Neusum, 
Agn.  de,  178  n.;  Mr.  Alan,  de,  323 ; 
Joan,  21  n.;  Job.,  76;  Marg.de, 
166,  167;  Matilda,  20  n.;  Nic.  de, 
178n.;  hser.  Nic.  de,  118,  122;  Rob. 
de,  228;  Will.,  20  n.,  21  n. 

Newton,  Neuton,  Alan,  de,  16,  197; 


474 


INDEX    NOMINUM. 


Sir  Isaao,  391 «. ;  Juliana  de,  390  n. ; 

Picot  de,   181 ».;  Bio.  de,   375 «.; 

Siciliade,  375  ».;  Tho.de,  76,  181, 

374  ».,  375  n. ;  WiU.  fil.  WiU.  de,  267. 
Neylford,  Adam  de,  37. 
Nigellus,  241  n. 

Nonnewykthornes,  Bob.  de,  436  ». 
Norff',  Jac.  de,  185  n. 
Norfolk',  comes.  Bog., — see  Bigot. 
Normanvill,  Normanville,   Adam  de, 

6,  10,  230,  281,  358;  hasr.  Bic.  de, 

202 ;  Bad.  de,  4,  6, 8,  9,  22,  152,  202, 

336,  356 ;  Tho.  de,  398. 
Norreis,  Norreys,  Noreys,  Agn.,  178; 

Alan.,  101 ;  Oalfr.  le,  169 ;  Job.,  167 ; 

WiU.,  167  n. 
Nortball,  NortbaUe  (in  Ledee),  Bog. 

de,  38,  224,  279,— mw  Leeds. 
Nortbmanby,  Nortbmaneby,  Adam  de, 

129. 
Nortbiby,  Nortbyby,  Bob.,  252 ;  WiU., 

82. 
Northwod,  Bog.  de,  5. 
Northumberland,  earl  of.  Hen.,  138  n., 

44211. 
Norton,  Joh.de,  116  ii. 
Norun,  WUl.,  416  «. 
NoUngham,  Not',  Bob.  de,  385  fi.,  406 ; 

B.  de,  405,  407. 
,  archid.,  WUl.  de  Pyker- 

ing,  426. 
Nouers,  Letitia  de,  273. 
Novoburgo,  canonici  de,  119. 
,  prior  de,  94,  96,  98,  104, 

174,  184,  185,  320,  322,  323,  338, 

339,  349. 
Novo  Mercato, — see  Newmarch. 
Nunbumholme,    Bruoham,    monialcs 

de,  89. 
NuceU,  Job.,  95  n. 
Nunnewyk,  Bog.de,  331. 
Nutol,  Job.,  95. 
Nuttle,  NutteU,  NutaU,  Joh.  de,  246; 

Petr.  de,  76,  246  ». 


O 


Ocketon,  Oketon,  Job.  de,  57,  83  n. 
Ocklestborp,  Oclesthorp,  Okelesthorp, 

Joh.de,  214,285,345. 
Odard,  Alicia,  272. 
Odingsells,  Edm.  de,  308  n. ;  Marg.  de, 

308  n. ;  WUl.  de,  308  n. 
OUver,  Bic,  95. 
Ord,  Mr.,  137  n. 
Ormesby,  WUl.  de,  239. 
Orre.  Alan.,  178. 


Orreby,   Inb.  de,    311  a. ;    John  de, 

311  n. 
Osgotby,   Osgoteby,  Osgodby,   Adam 

de,  242 «.,  438 ;   Bob.  de,  68,  242, 

317. 

,  capellanus  de,  139. 

Osulf,  ion. 

Oswalton,  Wm.de,  17. 

Otley,  Otteley,  CoUn.  fil.  Edona*  de, 

425. 
,  vicar  of,  John  de  Brantingham, 

429  n. 
Otringham,  Beatrix  de,  272  n. ;  Martia 

de,  27211.;  Bic.de,  414. 
Otrington,   Oterington,   Hoterington, 

Tho.  de,  101 ;  Tho.  fil.  Tho.  de,  148. 
Otterbum,  Oterbum,  EUm  de,  201 ; 

Job.,  356 ;  Bad.  de,  356. 
Ouleootes,  Culootes,  MatUda  de,  193. 
Ouneby,  Ounesby,  Outhenby,  Tho.  de, 

281  n., — eee  Aunb}'. 
Oufithorp,  Bic.  de,  316. 
Oustwyk,  Owstwyk,  Austwicke,  Steph. 

de,  75,  371,375. 
Overswale,  WUl.,  172. 
Oxenbope,     Oxenhopp,     Oxenhoppe, 

Hopp',  Adam  de,  225,  280,  360  n. ; 

Joh.  de,  360  f». ;  Marj.  de,   360  n. ; 

Matilda  de,  360  «. ;  Bob.  de,  360  n. ; 

Tho.de,  360i».;  WiU.de,  360 «. 
Oxonia,  Nic.  de,  410. 
Ovsell,  Bic,  190  w.;   h«jr.  Bic,   337; 

*^Bog.,  150,  151,  162,  336. 


Pa,  Paa,  Pay,  Job.,  265;    Bob.,   72, 

274,  275. 
Pache, — see  Peechc 
Pacok,  Galfr.,  263. 
Pagula,  Paglarn  (PauU),  Steph.  de,  77, 

247. 
Palfrey,  Palfrai,  The,  385,  391  n.,  395. 
Palgrave,  Sir  Francis,  299,  300. 
Palmer,   Paumer,   Hugo,  275 ;   Bog., 

274;  Tho.  le,  65  ».,  178  ». ;  Walt, 

272  ;  WiU.,  269,  274. 
Paneley,    Panely,  Sir   Laur.,   387  ».; 

Marg.  de,  439  ;  Bob.  de,  49. 
Pantoii,   Paunton,   Hugo  de,   394  n. ; 

John  de,  394  ». ;  Osbert.  de,  394  ». ; 

Bob.  de,    394  n. ;   WUl.  de,   392  »., 

394  ;  WiU.  fil.  WiU.  de,  394  n. 
Parco,  Parcho,  Helagh   Park,  canon. 

de,  26  n. 
,  prior  de,  26,  29,  82,  99,  219,  220, 

221,  222,  290,  343,  345;— «wHea- 

laugh. 


INDEX   NOMINUM. 


476 


Paris,  Paryes,  Joh.  de,  357;  Will., 
384  ». 

Pasmer,  Pasdem^,  Passemere,  Beatrix, 
245  n. ;  Clementia,  245  n. ;  Isab., 
245  n. ;  Job.,  76,  245  ;  Marg.,  245  n. 

,  feod.  de,  374. 

Patefin,  Patefyn,  Patefyne, — see  Poi- 
tevin. 

Patesbill,  Pateshull,  Patteshell,  h»r. 
de,  35 ;  Isab.  de,  64  n. ;  Job.  de,  375, 
415;  Simon  de,  64  n.,  304,  415  n.; 
Will,  de,  415  n. 

Patbenall,  Paytenall,  Joh.  de,  189; 
Nigel,  de,  200 ;  Simon  de,  198. 

Paumes,  hser.  Nic.  de,  62 ;  Will.,  319. 

Paxton,  Walt,  de,  317. 

Payne,  Paen,  Job.,  139  ;  Jurdan.,  137. 

Paynel,  Paynell,  Paynil,  Paynill,  Pai- 
nill,Hugo  de,  112,  345;  Job.,  Ill, 
112,  115,  116,  117,  215  n.,  344; 
Pbilip.,  215;  baer.  Pbilip.,  438; 
Will.,  Ill;  Will.  fil.  Will.,  432. 

,  feod.  de,  26,  27,  29,  111,  112, 

119,  120,219. 

Payteby,  Will,  de,  330. 

Peecbe,  Pacbe,  Job.,  339. 

Pelbam,  Cbas.  A.,  375  n. 

Pepyn,  Hugo,  386. 

Percehay,  Percebaye,  Peroebaie,Percbe- 
baye,  Perscebay,  Arnard.  de,  382; 
Jobanna  de,  320,  380;  Walt,  de, 
118,  122,324,434. 

Percy,  Perci,  Alex,  de,  138,  240,  241, 
317,  327,  329 ;  Alienora  de,308,  310, 
312,  329;  Arnald.  de,  72,  127  n., 
235 ;  Beatrix  de,  347  n. ;  domina  de, 
338,  347 ;  Emma  de,  97  n.,  217  n.; 
Eustacbia  de,  218  n.;  Heo.  de,  31, 
32,  33,  132,  138,  139,  140,  141,  U 7, 
198,  199,  200,  201,  202,  214,  2M\ 
234,  236,  240,  241,  249  n.,  257,  2S4, 
346,  355,  432;  baer.  Hen.  de,  21,  31, 
32,  33,  44,  61,  146,  183,  32'^  326, 
349,  353,  354,  355 ;  Job.  de,  5,  9,  93, 
94,  95,  103,  139,  329 ;  Matild:i  fl% 
countess  of  Warwick,  18  n. ;  Nic.  de, 
83;  Petr.  de,  218  n.,  271  n.,  432; 
Rob.  de,  24,  31,  44,  49,  61,  62,  71, 
73,  80,  82,  86,  140,  207,  241  n.,  254, 
271,  309,  312,  315;  Sir  Rob.  de, 
34711.;  Sibilla  de,  241  n.;  Will,  de, 
10  n.,  18  n.,  26,  86,  90,  308,  309, 
393  ». ;  Sir  Will,  de,  26  n. ;  Will.  fil. 
Arnaldi  de,  135  n. 

,  de  KUdale,  Will,  de,  56,  90,  109, 

127,  133  n.,  135,  136  n.,  140,  144. 

,  de  Sowethe  Loftoe,  Will,  131. 

,  de  Topcliffe,  Job.,  130. 

,  feod.  de,  16,  22,  24,  52,  57,  86, 


139,  203,  204,  219,  222,  249,  254, 
255,  261,  271. 

Percy,  b«r.  de,  17, 18,  19,  20,  21,  22, 
25,  44,  45,  47,  48,  51,  53,  59,  60,  61, 
86,87,  146,  184,  186,  310  n. 

de  Kildale,  feod.  de,  56,  90  n., 

265. 

Pereis,  Job.  de,  357  n. 

Perfect,  Alicia,  201 ;  Franc,  201. 

Perinton,  Adam  de,  251  n.;  Isab.  de, 
251  n. 

Periton,  Begin,  de,  396. 

Perre,  Bog.,  366. 

Perte,  Eustacb.  de,  142. 

Fertriur,  Bic.  le,  86. 

Pesoour,  WiU.  le,  86. 

Peston,  Will,  le,  86  n, 

Petowe, — see  Potbow. 

Peverell',  feod.,  56 ;  Will.,  66  n. 

Pickering,  Pickeringe,  Pikerynge, 
Pyckering,  Pykering,  Pykeryng, 
Pyk',  ballivus  de,  147;  Bic.  de, 
321  fi.;  Bienus  de,  321;  Bob.  de, 
381;  Mr.  Bob.  de,  325,  A07,-^8ee 
Ebor.  decanus;  Tbo.  de,  253,  309; 
Will,  de,  371;  Mr.  Will,  de,  407, 
426, — see  Ebor.  decanus. 

Pickton,  Pyketon,  Adam  de,  104; 
Galfr.  de,  128 ;  bsres  de,  236. 

Picwortbe,  Hugo  de,  308. 

Pigbell,  Pikball,  Bob.  de,  192  ». 

Pigot,  Pygot,  Brian.,  333 ;  Cassandra, 
166;  Galfr.,  170;  Hen.,  166,  415; 
Ban.,  334,  338 ;  Begin.,  338  ». 

Pikersham,  J.  de,  385  n. 

Pincbardun, — see  Puncharduno. 

Pirle,  Eudo  de,  170. 

Pirrowe,  Helwisia  de,  161. 

Piflcator,  Galfr.,  253 ;  Hugo,  251. 

Piseley,  Nic.  de,  389. 

Pistor,  Si  ward.,  139  ». 

Place,  Plaice,  Plaiz,  Playce,  Plays, 
Alicia,  159 ;  Beatricia,  273 ;  ber.  de, 
62;  Isab.,  267;  Bob.,  140,  267; 
Tbo.,  267,  273,  274,  314;  Will., 
62  ».,  64,  72,  267  «. ;  bier.  W.,  64. 

Plompton, — see  Plumpton. 

Plumlund,  Bic.  de,  190. 

Plumpton,  Plumton,  Plompton,  Isab. 
de,  279 ».,  355;  Nigel  de,  279 ».; 
Bob.  de,  19,  24,  44,  45,  224,  279, 
349,355,360*;  Sir  Bob.  de,  279  •.; 
baer.  Will,  de,  45. 

Podesey,  Job.  de,  226. 

Poitevin,  Patefin,  Patef^-n,  Patefyne, 
Paytfin,  Petevin,  Peytevyn,  Eliz., 
348 ».;  fam.  of,  348  n.;  Tbo.  le, 
33  n.,  348;  Will.,  33,  207,  286, 
348  ». 


476 


INDEX    NOMINUM. 


Pokelington,    Pokjlington,    Remigius 

de,  84,  85  ;  Tho.  de,  85  «. 
Pokethorp,  Emma  de,  274,  275 ;  Hen. 

de,  274,  275 ;  hser.  Tho.  de,  72. 
Ponteftracto,  Adam  de,  225,  280 ;  Rob. 

de,  4,  7,  28,  216,  221,  222,  228,  289, 

291,  292,  434;  Tho.  de,  28».,  342; 

Tho.  fil.  Ric.  de,  28  i». 

,  burgeDses  de,  383  ». 

,  prior  de,  16,  209,  226,  345, 

348. 
Pontem,  Simon  ad,  62. 
Portington,  Nic.  de,  316;  Tho.  de,  85, 

262. 
Pothow,  Pothowe,  Potthou,  Pottoue, 

Pottow,  Pottowe,  Petowe,  Alicia  de, 

99  !».,  130  «.,  252 ;  Joh.  de,  130,  131 ; 

Sir  John  de,  65». ;  Rob.  de,  99  »., 

130, 131, 235 ;  Mr.  Will,  de,  127, 130. 
Potter   Neuton,  Potemu*,  Potterton, 

Nic.  de,  213. 
Pouger,  Joh.,  430. 
Poulson,    Mr.,    76 ».,  371  ».,    375  »., 

388  fi. 
Poynton,  Will,  de,  391 «. 
Pratte,  Will.,  262. 
Prestman,  Ric,  265. 
Preston,  Adam  de,  35,  36,  39, 208,  287, 

348 ;  Emma  de,  246  n. ;  Hen.  de,  76, 

246».,  374n.j  H.  de,  374;  Joh.  de, 

76,  246,  304  ;  Rob.  de,  246  ». ;  Simon 

de,  374  n. ;  S.  de,  374  ;  Tho.  de,  151 ; 

Will,  de,  150,  151. 

,  ecclesiae  de,  persona,  201. 

Proudfot,  Proudefote,  Gilb.,  190 ;  haer. 

Rob.,  221,  290  ;  hser.  Will.,  196. 
Proudhom,  Prodhom,  Hugo,  221,  290. 
Prude,  Prute,  Will.,  18,  198. 
Puncharduno,    Pinchardun,    hser.    le, 

63  ;  Johanna  de,  97  ;  Nic.  de,  97. 
Puntifes,  Jac.,  254. 
Puterel,  Joh.,  272. 
Pychsall,  Rob.,  192. 
Pye,  Alan.,  144. 
Pygot, — see  Pigot. 
Pyk*, — see  Pickering. 
Pykburn,  Ric.  de,  232. 


Qwinild,  Tho.,  254. 


B 


Babot,  Rabott,  le,  82 ;  Rog.,  110,  119. 
Rachedale,  Rad.  de,  227. 
Radclive,  Tho.  de,  362. 


Radulphus,  392. 

Ragill,  Ric.  de,  165. 

Rainberg,  Reyneberge,  Rob.  de,  232. 

Raine,  Rev.  canon,  20 ».,  53  n.,  60 »., 
430  n. 

Raisthorp,  Gilb.  de,  271. 

Rand,  Rande,  Raunt,  Runt,  Rob.  de, 
151  n.,  159,  162. 

Ramyt,  Rob.  de,  151. 

Ranuphar',  Rumphar",  hser.  Joh.,  111. 

Rathbone,  Rob.,  274. 

Raudon,  Raudun,  Roudon,  Mich,  de, 
32,207,347;  Nic,  143 1». 

Raven,  Nic,  143. 

Ravenesthorp,  Raventhorp,  hser.  de, 
100 ;  Rob.  de,  83,  308. 

Ravenesword,  Adam,  abbas  de  Font., 
20  ». 

Raygate, — see  Reygate. 

Raynevill,  Tho.,  176. 

Reddinges,  Nic  de,  303. 

Redenesse,  Angerin.,  180. 

Redewode,  Marg.,  253. 

Redhode,  Rob.,  82. 

Redmarcyll,  Redmershall,  Joh.  de,  124, 
234. 

Redvers,  Baldwin  de,  432  ». ;  Isab.  de, 
com.  Albemarlise,  32  «. 

Relaund,  Joh.  de,  110. 

Renede,  Elias  de,  385  n. 

Repingale,  Repyngdale,  Walt,  de,  142, 
143. 

Reygate,  Ravgate,  Rvgate,  Joh.  de,  48, 
135  ».,  213,  219,  284,  290,  398,  400, 
403;  Sir  John  de,  48 «. ;  Rob.  de, 
345,410,411. 

Reymundeby, — see  Romondby. 

Ribstan,  Ribbeston,  Godith  de,  18 »., 
199;  Will.de,  18  n.,  199. 

Ricardi,  Marg.  uxor,  270. 

Ricardus,  comes,  434  n. 

Richard  I.,  king,  2,  18,  137,  200. 

Richmond,  Richemond,  Richmund, 
Richemund,  Richm*,  Eudo  de,  170; 
Isab.  de,  156  n.;  Rad.  de,  186 «.; 
Roald.  de,  156  n.,  166,  168,  169,  170, 
171,  172,  173,  174,  175,  178,  179, 
182,  183,  184;  The  de,  156  n.,  334, 
335,  336,  338. 

,  comes  de,  63,  64,  65,   149, 

157,  158,  159,  160,  163,  104,  165, 
166,  167,  168,  169,  170,  171,  172, 
173,  174,  175,  176,  177,  178,  179, 
180,  181,  182,  183,  184,  186;  Jo- 
hannes, 151,  152,  153,  154,  155,  156, 
161 ; — see  Britannia. 
-,  food,  de,  63. 


Ridell,  Alicia,  97. 
Rider,  Asketell.,  91  n. 


INDEX   NOMINUM. 


4^77 


Ridmer,  haer.  Will,  de,  150. 

Ridwale,  Tho.  de,  358. 

Riovaux,     Rievalle,     Riewall,     Rivall, 

Ryvals,  Revalibus,  abbas  de,  54,  114, 

115,  136,  139,  140,  146,320;  Adek 
(Aelredo  ?),  417  n. ;  Sylvan,  137  ». 

,  monks  of,  137  n. 

Riggesby,  Riggeby,  Righesby,  Gilb.  de, 

392  n.,  393 ;    Rad.  de,  394  n. ;  Tho. 

de,   392  n.,  393  n.,  394  n.;  Sir  Tho. 

de,  394  It. 
Righton,  Rob.  de,  139. 
Rillington,      Rillyngton,      RylUngton, 

Rellington,   Gilb.  de,   72;  Joh.  de, 

266  ;  Rob.  de,  72  n.,  275,  314  ;  Will. 

de,  266,  275. 
Rilston,    Rilleston,  Cecilia  de,   190  n.; 

Eliasde,  193n.;  ha)r.  Eliso  de,  190, 

193;  Emma  de,  190  n.,  193  n.;  hser. 

de,  189. 
Rimington,  Rymyngton,  Agn.  de,  18, 

199;   Hen.  de,  354;    Rob.  de,   18, 

199 ;  Rog.  de,  18  n. ;  Walt,  de,  18  «. ; 

Will,  de,  354. 
Ripariis,  Ripars,  Rypare,  Rypar',  Ry- 

pers,  Joh.  de,  231,  282, 358 ;  Nio.  de, 

108 ;  Tho.  de,  379  \—9ee  Ryver. 
Ripon,  Rypon,  Hen.  de,  149,  161, 169; 

Joh.  fil.Will.de,  212,  435  n. 
,  canon,  de,  331;  Bridlington, 

Rob.  de,  429  n. ;  Markenfield,  Joh.  de, 

255  n. 
Ripplingham,   Ripplyngham,  Rippyll- 

ingham,  Joh.  de,  241 ;  Joh.  fil.  Ger- 

vasii  de,  241 ;  Rad.  de,  79, 264  ;  Steph. 

de,  264. 
Risuin,  hser.  Ingerami  de,  75 ;  Joh.  fil. 

Ingeh-.  de,  246. 
Riswik,  Tho.  de,  158. 
Rither,  Rithre,  Ryther,  Rio.  de,  201 ; 

Rob.  de,  346 ;  Will,  de,  40,  49,  208, 

214,219,284,287,289. 
Riton,  Joh.  de,  122. 
Ryppeleye,  Will,  de,  47. 
Ryver,  Ryvere,  Rypar',  Nic.  de  la,  108, 

185;  Tho.  de  la,  304,  324,  372  n.;— 

see  Ripariis. 
Roald,  Alan.,  63. 
Robelett,  Robolot,  Rob.,  80  «. 
Roberii,  Alicia  uxor,  274. 
Robertus,  Dunolm.  episc.,  66  «. 
Robt',  Walt.de,  110. 
Roche,  Rupe,  Simon  de  v.  de  la,  39, 

348,  360  ;  ha)r.  Simon  de,  208,  287  ; 

— see  Rui)e. 
Rocheford,  Walran.  de,  53,  312;   Sir 

Walran  de,  53  n. 
Rodes,  Petr.  de,  7. 
Roffes,  Will,  de,  19  n. 


Rogeri,  hseres,  258. 

Rohelot,  Rob.,  80. 

Rokeby,  Alex,  de,  165,  167. 

Rokle,  Joh.  de,  366. 

Romayn,  Walt,  le,  121, 320  «.;  Will,  de 
Kirkeby  le,  121  n. 

Romondby,  Romundby,  Reymundeby, 
Nic.  de,  178;  Ric.  de,  101, 102, 178  ».; 
Sir  Rich,  de,  101  fi. 

Ros,  Roos,  Rose,  Ross,  Roys,  Gilb.  de, 
343 ;  Joh.  de,  75,  243  «.,  244,  355 ; 
Joh.  fil.  WUl.  de,  303 ;  J.  de,  373 ; 
Magister  de,  27 ;  Marg.  de,  27  ».  { 
Margareta  de,  131,  132,  133,  236, 
243  f». ;  Rad.  de,  47  «. ;  Ric.  de  v.  le, 
81,  88;  Rob.  de,  24,  29,  45,  46,  47, 
57,  62,  65,  66,  71,  72,  74,  76,  83,  91, 
106,113,114,115,116,117,118,119, 
120,  121,  131  n.,  24311.,  274  n.,  251, 
253,  263 ;  Sir  Tho.  de,  395  «.;  Walt, 
de,  321;  Warin.  de,  247;  Will,  de, 
29,  45,  47,  243,  253,  256,  268,  269, 
309, 31 1, 314, 315, 324, 342, 343,  372, 
373,374,415,432. 

,  de  Gedney,  Joh.  de,  304. 

,  de  Hamelak  ©.  Hehnesley,  Will. 

de,  304,  305,  309,  349,  381. 

,  de  Ingmanthorp,  Will,  de,  349, 

386  f». ;  Sir  Will,  de,  395  «. 

,  de  Yolton,  Will,  de,  321, 324, 381. 

,feod.de,81,91, 113,114,119,121, 

203, 205,  250,  252,  253, 256, 257, 260, 
262, 266, 268, 269, 270, 272, 274, 275, 
375, 376. 

Rosedale,  Rossedale,  Rossedaill,  nuns  of, 
139  n. ;  priorissa  de,  143. 

Roseles,  Roselle,  Rossells,  Rosas,  Casel, 
dominus  de,  124  ;  Galfr.  de,  329  n.; 
Will,  de,  128,  236,  330 ;  Sir  WiU.  de, 
329  n. 

Roston,  Avicia  de,  259. 

Rotherfield,  Rotherfeld,  Rotheresfeld, 
Rotherfeud,  Rothirfeld,  Rorefeld,  Al- 
breda  de,  227 ;  Euphemia  de,  4  n. ; 
Joh.  de,  214,  285, 360  n. ;  Sir  Nic.  de, 
4  n.;  Petr.  de,  4,  7, 36, 49,  87,  282  it. ; 
Sir  Peter  de,  4  n. ;  Will,  de,  282  «. 

Rotomag*,  (Rouen),  archiep.  et  capit. 
de,  51,  58 ;  episcopus,  311. 

Rotour,  Rotrux,  Will.,  256,  330. 

Rotyngton,  persona  de,  Annesley,  Rob. 
de,  440. 

Rouceby,  hajr.  Alex,  de,  144  ;  Hen.  de, 
57. 

Rouoestre,  Will,  de,  199,  354. 

Roudon, — see  Raudon. 

Roulond,  Rob.,  255. 

Roys,  Warin.,  247. 

Rozeline,  10  n. 


478 


INDEX    NOMINUM. 


Ruda,  Amand.  de,  304,  305. 

Rudston,  Rudestan,  Rudestayn,  Ruddes- 

tan,  Joh.  de,  310;  Will,  de,  81,  311 ; 

hmr.  Wm.  de,  56. 
,  rector  of,  John  de  Sneinton, 

146  n. 
Rufford,  Rugford,  abbas  de,  230,  358. 
,    Mr.    Alan,    de,    434, — see 

Breton. 
Ruffufl,  Ruse,  Ric,  131 «.;  Will.,  131. 
Rugemund,  Rad.  de,  186,  339  n. 
Rupe,  Simon  de,  39, — see  Roche. 

,  abbas  de,  2,  6,  10,  231,  358,  359. 

Rus,  Ric.  le,  88  n. 

Russel,  RusseU,  Joh.  de,  139,  146,  240; 

Ric,  262;  Rog.,  92;  Simon,   318; 

Walt.,  108,  275,  378;  ,  83. 

Rybof,  h»r.  Rio.  de,  156,  158. 

Rye,  Cristiana  de,   385  n. ;  Ran.  de, 

38511. 
Ryhill,  Ryhell,  RyeU,  Isab.  de,  278  «. ; 

Mich,  de,  102,  166,  278  n.;  Tho.  de, 

175. 
Rythe,  Joh.  de,  172  n. ;  Rob.  de,  172. 
RyveU,  Ryvill,  Rog.  de,  213 ;  Tho.,  194. 


S 


Sadbergh,  Cecilia  de,  172. 

Salcock,  Salcok,  Salcote,  Cecilia  de, 
329  ». ;  Tho.  de,  99,  329. 

Salford,  Will,  de,  417. 

Salisbury,  bp.  of,  Will,  de  Ebor.,  20  n. 

Sallay,  Salley,  abbas  de,  18,  21,  22, 198, 
199,  200,  201,  207,  347,  354  ».,  355. 

Sallioibus,  Tho.  in,  62. 

Salvayn,  Sal  vain,  Salvan,  Salvayne,  Sal- 
vin,  Adam,  1 1 ;  Angertin.  v.  Anketin., 
214,  233,  284,  324,  365,  380;  Anton., 
233 ;  Gerard.,  255, 260,  261 ,  272,  274, 
305,  309 !».,  310,  312,  315,  317;  G., 
309 ;  Bad.,  3,  11 1». ;  Rob.,  66,  73. 

Sampson,  Samson,  Agn.,  41  f».;  Alan., 
36  ».,  218  n.;  Constance,  218  n.;  Em- 
meria,  218  ».;  Hen.,  218  ».,343 ;  Job., 
31,  36  «.,  41,  65  n.,  218, 289, 398, 434 ; 
Sir  John,  65  n.,  21 8  n.;  Math.,218».; 
Maurice,  218  ».;  Bob.,  218  «.;  Tho., 
218  n.;  Will.,  218  n.,  366. 

S.Agatha,  abbas  de,  162,  171, 172, 174, 
175,  179,334,335,336. 

S.  Albano,  abbas  de.  111,  185. 

S.  Andrea,  Rog.  de,  64. 

S.  AndrejB,  prior, — see  Ebor. 

S.  Clementis,  priorissa, — see  Ebor. 

S.  Egidii,  magister,  174. 

S.  Elena,  Nio.  de,  7  ». 

S.  Georgio,  Will,  do,  3,  10,  283. 


S.  Hilda,  53. 

S.  Katherina,  Linedn.,  prior  Hospit. 

de,  231,  282. 
S.  Johannes,  Beverlaci,  82. 
S.  Johannis,  magister  Hospit.,  183, 199, 

208,  215,  303,  355,  356  ;—see  Hospi- 

talarii. 

,  prior  Hospit.,  304,  325. 

S.  Lando,  Sir  The.  de,  396  m.,—see 

Laund. 
S.  Leonard!,  magister  Hospit.,  —  see 

Ebor. 
S.  Maria,  Alicia  de,  4,  8 ;  Jord.  de,  8  «. 
S.  Mariffi  Magdalense  Bipon.,  magister 

Hospit.,  336. 
S.  Martino,  Adam  de,  376 ;  Sir  Adam 

de,  376 11. ;  Hen.  de,  305;  Tho.  de, 

180. 
S.  Nicholat,  fratres  Hospit.,  143 ;  ma- 
gister, 172. 
S.  Oswaldo,  prior  de,  5, 1 1, 53, 345, 352, 

359. 

,  prior  et  conv.  de,  439. 

S.  Paulo,  Bob.  de,  344  ;  Tho.  de,  49. 
S.  Quintino,  Agn.,  421  i».;  Sir  Alex., 

421 II. ;  Galfir.  de,  312 ;  Herb,  de,  58, 

74,   303,  305,  306,  371,  373,  374; 

Herb.  fil.  Herb,  de,  248 «. ;   hser. 

Herb,  de,  248 ;  Joh.  de,  303. 

,  feod.  de,  375,  376. 

S.  Bumaldi,  parsona  eoclesisB  de,  165. 

Sandw>'co,  J.  de,  408. 

Sanston,  Marg.  de,  386  ». ;  Will,  de, 

386  f». 
Santon,  Alex,  de,  80;  hsr.  Hen.  de, 

264;  Joh.  de,  81 ;  Bic.  de,  81,  261; 

Will,  de,  80  «. 
Saperton,  Joh.  de,  156. 
Sarterino,  Joh.  de,  180. 
Saundeby,  Bob.  de,  3,  11,  365  «. 
Sausemer,  Bog.  de,  391. 
Sautre, — see  Alta  Bipa. 
Savile,  Savill,  Sayvill,  fam.  of,  361  n. ; 

Hen.,  361  ». ;  Job.,  339;  Will,  de,  40. 
Sayngreve,  Sayugner,  hasr.  de,  64, — see 

Stain  greve. 
Scalton,  hffir.  J.  de,  238. 
Scard',  Mr.  Bog.  de,  143. 
Scardeburgh,  Americ.  de,  139  ». ;  Ma- 
tilda de,  139».;  Mr.  Bob.  de,  73,— 

see  Ebor.  decanus. 
Scargill,  Skargill,  Skyrgill,  Joh.  de,  166, 

171;  Bog.de,  166,  172;  Warin.  de, 

333,352;  WUl.  de,  166,171,174,227. 
Scauceby,  Alex,  de,  232;  Ingelr.  de, 

359. 
Schalman,  Bob.,  260. 
Schayf,  The,  212n. 
Shorell,  Joh.  de,  361. 


INDEX   NOMINUM. 


479 


SchuptoD,    Adam    de,    318;    Steph., 

180. 
Scolemaister,  Job.   fil.  Mr.  Bog.  le, 

414. 
Scorton,  Hugo  de,  174  n.;  Job.  de,  174 ; 

Tho.  de,  174. 
Scoteney,  haer.  de,  24;  Hen.  de,  217, 

289. 
Scothorp,  Skothorp,  hser.  Bob.  de,  191, 

194  ;  Tho.  de,  356. 
Scotland,  Galfp.  de,  180 ;  Sibilla  de,  177. 
,  king  of,   277  n. ;  Jobn  de 

Balliol,  133  n. 
Scotre,  Skotre,  Agn.  de,  260  n.;  Eliz. 

de,  260  n. ;  Bog.  de,  260. 
Scott,  Scotte,  Scot,  Constance,  220  n. ; 

Galfr.  de,  151, 171 ;  Gilb.,  220  ».,  342 ; 

Hen.,  266;  Job.,  220  n.,  438 ;  Job.,  de 

Calverley,  33,  226,  280;  Micb.,  177; 

Bic,  142 ;  Steph.,  21  ;  WUl.,  220, 

290. 
Scotterscelf,     Scotersoelf,    Scoterekelf, 

Scotberskeir,  Stocbeg*,  Bic.  de,  124, 

236,  329  ». ;  Bob.  de,  132,  133. 
Scottewayn,  Scotewayne,  Sotwayn,  b«r. 

Bob.,  76,247;  Yvo,  371. 
Scrayingbam,  Scrayngbam,  Scraibing- 

bam,  Boficelin.,  180;  Will,  de,  274. 
,    rector   of,    John   de 

Cbaggeley,  268  n. 
Script*,  Job.,  267. 
Scrop,  Scrope,  Galfr.  de  v.  le,  334,  338, 

339 ;  Hen.  de  v.  le,  230, 335, 336,  337, 

354,  358 ;  Hen.,  lord,  156  ».;  Will,  de 

«.  le,  150,  152,  176. 
Scruton,  Scurueton,  Nic.  de,  176;  Pigot 

de,  169;  Tho.  de,  175. 
Scurs,  Skurs,  Stms,  Escurs,  Joan  de, 

371  ». ;  Bob.,  243, 371,  372,  375  ;  Sir 

Bob.  de,  371 ».;  B.  de,  374;  Walt. 

de  395. 
Selby,  Seieby,  Selleby,  Hugo  de,  258, 

380  «.;  Job.  de,  270  ».,  346;  Nic.  de, 

34611.;  Petr.de,  226. 
,  abbas  de,  23,  64,  65,  80,  105, 

223,  291,  343, 344, 438;  Alex.,  216  n. 
Semer,  Math,  de,  234. 
Sempryngbam,  canon,  ord.  de,  147. 
Serf,— tee  Cerfe. 
Serjant,  Serjaunt,  Alex,  le,  274 ;  Tho. 

le,  254  ;  Will,  le,  425. 
Serle,  Bob.,  266. 
Serlson,  Steph.,  179. 
Servientis,  feod.  Hugonis,  374. 
Setill,  Nigel,  de,  198  ;  Wag.  de,  200. 
Seton,  Adam  de,  128 ;  baer.  de,  236 ; 

hser.  Bob.  de,  131. 
Seyneton, — tee  Singleton. 
Seseyaux,  CeasevHus,  Agn.  de,  220  ». ; 


Hen.  de,  220  ». ;  Job.  de,  274 ;  Nic. 

de,  274  ». ;  Bic.  de,  272. 
Shadewell,  SchadeweUe,  bier,  de,  208, 

287. 
Sbarowe,  Simon  fil.  Job.  de,  212. 
Sbeffeld,  Scheffeld,  Tho.  de,  362. 
Shelley,  Sbelueley,  Hen.  de,  351. 
Shelton,  Job.  de,  233,  283. 
Shepley,  Job.  de,  351. 
Sherburne,  Shireburn,  Schirburn,  Sire- 
burn,  Emma  fil.  Will,  de,  269  ;  Bad. 

de,  372 ;  Tho.  ad  portam  de,  438 ; 

Will,  de,  266,  269. 

,  burgenses  de,  383  n. 

Shiref  Hoton,  vicarius  de,  107. 
Singleton,   Seyneton,    Gilb.  de,    189, 

356  n. ;  Job.  de,  356. 
Siwardeby,  Sywardeby,  Hen.  de,  263 ; 

Bob.  de,  313,  365. 
Skargill, — see  Sijargill. 
Skeffling,  Skeftelyng,   Scheffling,   Sir 

Hugh,  248  fi. ;  Nic.  de,  248  ». ;  Bob. 

de,  248. 
Skeleslay,  Hen.  de,  194. 
Skipton,  Skypton,  Baldwin,  de,   95 ; 

Job.  de,  95 ;  WiU.  de,  356,  357. 
Skireswith,  Gerv.  de,  166. 
Skyrak,  Skyrake,  ballivus  de,  31,  32, 

33,  34,  35,  36,  39,  40,  42. 
Skyryng,  Bad.,  143. 
Slechte,  Alan,  271  ».;  Will.,  271. 
Sledmere,  Ledemer,  Petr.de,  266. 
Sley,  Sleys,  Ban.  de,  185. 
Slingsby,  Sir  Chas.,  27  n. 
Smalman,  Bob.,  263. 
Smiton,  Smytbton,  Job.  de,  102,  177; 

Tho.de,  102;  WiU.de,  102. 
Smyth,  Bog.,  177. 
Snainton,  Snaynton,  Sneinton,  Sneig- 

ton,  Christiana  de,  99  n. ;  Mr.  Job. 

de,    146  fi.,  316;    Bio.  de,    141  ii.; 

Thora  de,  141  n. ;  WiU.  de,  99  ». 
Snayington,  Nic.  de,  267. 
Snede,  John,  300. 
Snytall,  Emisius  de,  228;  Gerv.  de, 

228  ». 
SomeryiU,  Adam  de,  308 ;  Bog.  de,  311, 

312 
Sotbili,    SothuU,    SutbiU,    Hen.  de, 

316  n. ;  WiU.  de,  405,  406,  425. 
Sotwayn,  baer.  Rob.,  247,— tw  Sootte- 

wain. 
Soutball,  Hen.  de,  316. 
Southern,  Tho.  le,  354. 
Southorp,  Soutthorp,  Tho.  de,  247, — 

see  Suntborp. 
SouthweU,  SuweU,  canon,  de,  Bameby, 

WiU.  de,  418 ;  BridUngton,  Rob.  de, 

489  •. 


480 


INDEX   NOMINUM. 


Sowerby,  Suleby,  Will,  de,  101. 
Spaldington,  Osbert.  de,  48,  213,  252, 

284,  404 ;  Rog.  de,  252 ;  Sarr'  de, 
91. 

Spark,  Win.,  262. 
Sporaore,  Rog.,  176. 
Spencer,  Hugo  de  v.  le,  38, — see  De- 
spencer. 
Spenj-thorne,  Tho.  fil.  Job.  de,  159. 
Speton,  Job.  de,  341 ;  Tbo.  de,  54. 
Spring,  Springe,  Spryng,  Hen.,   165, 

174;  Umfrid.  le,  333. 
Sproxton,  Alicia  de,  423  ;  Matilda  de, 

11411.;    Rob.  de,   110,   114,   116  M., 

320;  Will.de,  114  n. 
Squier,  PEsquier,  Job.,  255,  273. 
Stabler,  Lestabler,  WiU.  le,  255,  261. 
Stain,  Rog.,  439. 
Stainford,  Stainforde,  Stainfort,  Stane- 

ford,  Staynford,  Nigel,  de,  189,  356 ; 

Rob.  de,  22,  201,  202. 
Staingreve,  Staingrif,  StaingrifT,  Stain- 

grive,  Stayngreve,  Steingreve,  Stein- 

grive,  Stejmgreve,  Steyngrif,  Sayn- 

greve,  Sayngner,  Beatrice  de,  64  n. ; 

ber.  de,  62 ;  Lob.  de,  64  «. ;  Job. 

de,  64,  106, 116,  117,  119,  120,  163. 

177;  Matilda  de,  106  n.;  Simon  de, 

64fi.,  106  ft.,  116  ».,  433. 
Staineley,  Stanelav,  Staneley,  Staynlay, 

Steynley,  Adamde,  131,236;  Hen. 

de,  175;  Job.,  186;  Nic.  de,  212; 

Ric.  de,  154. 
Stainesby,  Staynesby,   ha?r.  de,   330 ; 

Walt,  de,  128.  236. 
Stainton,  Staynton,  Steynton,  Job.  do, 

3  n.,  432  ;  Marg.  de,  3  ». ;  Will,  de, 

158. 
Stanes,  Alan.,  139  ;  Tbo.  at,  261. 
Stanley,  Rob.de,  211. 
Stapletoii,   Stapelton,   Stapilton,   Sta- 

pylton,   Nai)elton,  Tapelton,  Agn., 

343  n. ;  Galfr.  de,  178  ;  Gilb.  de,  307, 

343;    Sir  Gilb.,  343 ». ;    Isab.   de, 

156  n.;  Job.de,  166  n.,  333,  347  n.; 

Maud,  343  n.  j    Mr.,  26  n. ;    Milo  v. 

Miles  de,  214,  219  n.,   242  n.,  275, 

285,  307  n.,  362  n.,  438,  439;  Sir 
Miles  343n. ;  Nic.de,  68,  76,  116, 
117,  119,  120.  121,  149,  150  n.,  178, 
215,  219  n.,  242,  307,  317,  320,  321, 
324,  335,  336,  342,  344,  362 ;  Nic. 
fil.  Sibilla)  de,  21 9  n.;  liwr.  Rob.  de, 
34,  35;  Rog.  do,  178;  Sibilla  de, 
219  n. 

Stauell, — see  Staveley. 
Staunton,  ba;r.  Rob.  de,  92. 
Staveley,  Stavelay,  Staflogb,   Stauell, 
Agu.de,    152  w.;   Alan  de,    152  n.; 


Job.  de,  263,  304^   401,   405,  407, 

434  ;  Win.  de,  79,  389. 
Staynirigges,  Hen.  de,  170. 
Stele,  WUL,  262. 
Stelez,  Alicia,  265. 
Stelford,  Adam  de,  37. 
Steling*,  Job.,  17, 198. 
Stepben,  king,  79  «. 
Stiget,  Reyner.,  338. 
i   Stirk,  Stnk,  Hugo,  101. 
StiYeton,  Stiverton,  Styreton,  Job.  de, 

355  ;  baer.  Ric.  de,  24,  27 ;  Bob.  de» 

366  ;  bser.  Rob.  de,  92. 
Stocbale,  bser.  Tbo.  de,  158. 
Stodley,  Stodeley,— «ee  Studleye. 
Stokbri^,  Job.  fil.  Galfr.  de,  439. 
Stokes,  Walter  de,  65  ». 
Stopbam,  Rob.  de,  44  n. ;  Will,  de,  37, 

44,  215,  285,  331,  346,  347,  549. 
Stormy, — see  Sturmy. 
Storteford,  Tbo.  de,  385  «.,  386  n. 
Stortbes,  Tbo.  del,  192. 
Stotevill,— «M  Stutevill. 
Stowe,  Hugode,  406. 
Strenrall,  Strinsall,  Strynsall,  Jobanna 

de,  190, 193. 
Strete,  Tbo.  atte,  266. 
Stretton,  Elias  de,  189  ;  Hen.  de,  189, 

194. 
Strus,— /<?«  Scurs. 

Stubbes,  Stubbouse,  Adam  de,  41. 
Studleye,  Stodlev,  Stodelai,  Stodeley, 

Job.  de,  46 ;  Tho.  de,  255,  261,  425. 
Stule.  Stull,  Galfr.,  269, 275  ;  Ric,  270. 
Sturmy,  Stormy,  Hugo,  245  n.;  Isab., 

245  n. ;  Jobanna,  310  ;  Marg.,  245 m.  ; 

haer.  Math.,  237;  Ric,  416;   Rog., 

132  ;  Will.,  79,  90  n.,  133,  236, 245 «., 

255,  260,  261,  265,  273,  329,  416. 
Stutevill,  Stuttevill,  Stotevill,  domina 

de,  79  ;  hapr.  de,  89,  105 ;  Joan  de, 

87  n.,  107  n. ;   Nic.  de,  87  «.,  107  n. ; 

Bob.  do,  11,  262;    Simon  de,  337; 

Will,  de,  374,  432. 
,  feod.  de,'258,  262,  264,  265, 

374,  376. 
Subtus  viam,  Will.,  365. 
Sudeuhall,  fcod.de,  lln. 
Suleby,  Will,  do,  101,— «•<?  Sowerby. 
Sunthorp,  Southorp,  Tho.  de,  76, 247  a. 
Suply,  Hen.,  63. 
Surdeval,  Surdevale,  Surdewall,  Surte- 

val,  Amnnd.  do,  116  n.,  197  «.,  304; 

Cecilia  de,   197  n.,  304  n. ;   Hamon, 

267;  Joh.de,  113,  115,305.. 
Surrey,    duke  of,    Tho.  do   Holland, 

99  n. 
Suth   Mulefortb,  Will,  de,    48,~«w 

Milford. 


INDEX    NOMINUM. 


481 


Suthill,— *<?c  Sothill. 

Sutor,  Tho.,  439. 

Sutton,  Ago.  de,  282  n. ;  Elena  de,  217, 

289 ;  Galfr.  de,  275 ;  Joh.  de,  244, 

408,  414;  Sir  John,  218  n.;  Petr. 

de,  269  ;  Sir  Kich.,  282  n. ;  Bob.  de, 

314  ;  Sayer.  de,  75, 244  w.,  373;  Will. 

de,  189. 
Suwell,— *ee  Southwell. 
Swakk,  Rob.,  336. 
Swathull,  Hen.de,  316  n. 
Swethorp,  Suethop,  Will.de,  387  n. 
Swillington,  Swillyngton,  Swylington, 

Swinlington,    Swynlington,    Swyn- 

lyngton,  Adam  de,  336,  348,  360; 

Hugo  de,  35,  39,  208,  286 ;  Bob.  de, 

19  n.;  Will,  de,  225,  279. 
Svvinden,  ha?r.  de,  17. 
Swyn,  Swyne,  priorissa  de,  91,  305. 
Syningthwayt,  Synyngthwait,  Synyng- 

thwa3'tt,   Synythwat,  Senygtwhayt, 

moniales  de,  39. 
,  priorissa  de,  29,  220, 

221. 
Syvill,  Joh.  de,  104. 


T 


Taillour,  Tayllour,  Beatrix,  245  ;  Hen., 
245;  Will,  le,  413. 

Takel,  Joh.,  81. 

Talbot,  Joh.,  354  ;  Tho.,  322. 

Taloun,  Steph.,  265. 

Tanfield,  Avice  de,  182  n.;  Hugh  de, 
182  ». ;  Jemegan  de,  182  n. 

Tanstern,  Tanesterne,  Tho.  de,  89,  258. 

Tape]  ton, — see  Stapleton. 

Tarteturteys,  Will.,  86. 

Tateman,  Joh.,  240. 

Tattersall,  Tatersale,  Tatesall,  Tates- 
hale,  Emma  de,  311  n.;  feod.  de, 
249 ;  Isab.  do,  311  n. ;  Joan  de,  150  n., 
162  ».,  311  n.,  338  n.;  Rob.de,  150, 
151,  153,  154,  155,  159,  160,  161, 
162,  182,  183,  311».,  338». 

Taybanke,  Nic,  194. 

Taye,  Walt,  de,  320. 

Teford,  Tefurth,— we  Tetford. 

Tempersnape,  Tho.,  150. 

Tempest,  Isab.,  331  n. ;  Job.,  192,  354, 
356  ;  haer.  Ric,  192,  197;  Sir  Rich., 
331  n.;  Rog.,  17. 

Templarii,  Templars,  24,  51,  79,  81, 
82,  84,  85,  86,  88,  90,  91,  92,  99, 
143,  146,  204,  205,  210,  223,  228, 
330  n.,  394  ». 

Templi,  Fnitres  Militi®,  113, 125,  141, 
143,  147. 


Templi,  Magister  Militise,  21, 151,  153, 

157,  161,   164,   168,  170,  175,  177, 

178,  180,  183,  200,  204  ».,  208,  210. 
Templo,  Fratres  Hospitalis  de,  38. 
Templeman,  Ric,  95. 
Tetford,    Thetford,    Teford,    Tefurth, 

Alicia  de,    204 «. ;    feod.   de,    204; 

Phil,  de,  204  n.,  394  ». ;  Sir  Phil,  de, 

394  m. 
,    ecclesiaj  de,   Tho.,  rector, 

394  ». 
Teynturell,  Tho.  le,  171. 
Tharlesthorp,  Ric.  de,  303. 
Theakston,  Thexton,  Will,  de,  361  n. 
Theays,  Theys,  Tyes,  Hen.,  257. 
Themef, — see  Thorneve. 
Thikheued,   Thycheued,  priorissa  de, 

62,  267,  316. 
Thirhill,— *etf  Thomhill. 
Thocht,  Tocht,  Job.,  91. 
Thoraldeby,  Will,  de,  271,  274. 
Thorbrand,  Adam,  195. 
Thoresby,  Hugode,  151,  337;  Joh.  de, 

— see  Ebor.  archiep. ;  Petr.  de,  151, 

154  ;  Petr.  fil.  Hug.  de,  154. 
Thorgandby,  dominus  de,  62. 
Thorne,  Thoren,  Nic.  de,  76,  247;  Ric. 

de,  124 ;  ha?r.  Rog.  de,  376. 
Thorneby,  Gilb.  de,  340. 
Thorneley,   Cornlay,   Elias  de,    16 »., 

197. 
Thorneve,  Thomoue,  Themef,  Thur- 

neff,  Isab.,  146  ». ;  Will.,  141,  146. 
Thomhill,  Thornhull,  Thirhill,  Brian 

de,  225  n.,  348  ;  Sir  Brian  de,  360  n. ; 

Joh.  de,  225,  229,  292,  352,  360  n., 

361. 
Thorntoft,  Thoraetoffc,  WUl.  de,  254, 

265,316. 
Thornton,  Thometon,  Elena  de,  360  n. ; 

feod.   de,   374;    Gaufr.   de,   235  n. ; 

Gregor.  de,  278,  362;  Sir  Gregory 

de,  362  «. ;  Joh.  de,  324,  381 ;  Mary 

de,    47  n.;     Math,   de,    47  n.,    167; 

Mich,  de,  167  n. ;  Ric.  de,  103 ;  Rob. 

de,  325 ;  Steph.  de,  338 ;  Tho.  de, 

149,  226,  360  n.,  361. 
,  abbas  de,  303,  304,  305,  371, 

374. 
Thometon-Stiward,  hser.  de,  148,  151, 

152,  153,  157,  158,  160;  Sibilla  de, 

149,  150,  156. 
Thorny,  Thornay,  Adam,  119 ;  Ric.  de, 

56,  91,  255  ]—s€e  Torny. 
Thorp,  Thorpe,  Torp,  Adam  de,  216, 

217,  236,  289  ;  Agu.  de,  421  n.;  Joh. 

de,  66,  67,  91  n.,  319  ;  Mich,  de,  168  ; 

Osbert   de,    216  n., — see    Bustard; 

Rad.  de,  63 ;  Ric.  de,  303 ;  Rob.  de, 
1    I 


482 


INDEX    NOMINUM. 


169,  311 ;  Rob.  fil.  Tho.  de,  171 ; 
Rob.  fil.  Will,  de,  260 ;  Simon,  376  ; 
Steph.  de,  274,  400,  421 ;  Sir  Steph. 
de,  421  n. ;  Walt,  de,  124  ;  Will,  de, 
115  ft.,  260. 

Thorp  Stapelton,  hser.  de,  210,  288 ; 
Hen.de,  210  m. 

Thoxton,  Will,  de,  361 ,— **e  Theakston. 

Thresfeld,  Threschefeld,  Elias  de,  20, 
355. 

Throkht,  Job.,  91  n. 

Thurgarton,  prior  de,  426. 

Thurkelby,  Thurkilby,  Turkilby,  do- 
mina  de,  273 ;  Ellen  de,  65  n. ;  Job. 
de,  315 ;  Tho.  de,  65  n. 

Thurkill,  Petr.,  274  ;  Will.,  172. 

Tburneff, — see  Thomeve. 

Thurstan, — see  Ebor.  archiep. 

Thurstanus,  dispensator,  396. 

Thurston,  feod.de,  374. 

Thwaites,  Job.  del,  357. 

Tbweng,  Thewenge,  Thwenge,  Tbwing, 
Thwinge,  Tweng,  Twenge,  Twinge, 
Twyng,  Baldw.  de,  327;  Job.  de, 
307,  324,  379 ;  Lucy  de,  90  n.,  129  n., 
131  n.,  307 ».;  Mann,  de,  51,  90  n., 
107,  125,  130,  131,  132,  134,  236, 
238,  270,  307  n.,  311,  328,  341; 
Mann.  fil.  Mann,  de,  56,  57;  baer. 
Mann,  de,  127,  130,  134;  Had.  de, 
129;  Eic.  de,  237,  307  n.;  Rob.  de, 
129  n.,  307  n. ;  Sir  Will,  de,  341  n. 

Tibetot,  Tibbethofte,  Tibbethorpe,  Ti- 
bitot,  Tibtoft,  Tebetborp,  Tebitot, 
Tybetoft,  Agn.  de,  261  n.,  310 ;  Eva 
de,  3n.,  261  n. ;  Job.  de,  12  n.,  366  ; 
Pagan,  de,  232,  261,  283 ;  liob.  de, 

3,  5,  7,  8,  11,  12,  261  n.;  Sir  Rob. 
de,  3n. 

Tidolfside,  Ric.  de,  6  n. 
Tiersall,  Hen.  de,  226. 
Tiliol,    Tilliol,    Tyliol,    Matilda,    416, 

440  n. ;  Rob.,  246,  305 ;  Sir  Rob.  de, 

440  n. 
Tilly,  Tylly,  Job.,  224,  225,  279,  361. 
Timbil,  Tymble,  Joh.  de,  410   425  n.  ; 

Job.  fil.  Ric.  fil.  Rob.  de  la\Sale  de, 

425  ;  Rob.  de,  402. 
Tinctor,  de  Rypon,  Job.,  402. 
Tinsley,     Tenneslowe,      Tunneslowe, 

Tyneslawe,  Tynneslawe,  Hen.  de,  2, 

4,  9,  365  ;  Sir  Hen.  de,  2n.;  Lucy 
de,  2  n. ;  Walt,  de,  233,  283. 

Tinsv,  Will.,  73  n. 
Tinrmgton,  Steph.  de,  380. 
Tixtor,  Gilb.,  273. 
Tocht,  Job.,  91  n. 

Tocotes,  Tocottes,  Tochotes,  Toucotes, 
Stoucotes,  Adam  de,  128,  133,  234, 


236,  237,  330;  Joh.  de,  128,  330; 
hser.  Joh.  de,  236  ;  Begin,  de,  99. 
Todde,  Will.,  190. 
Todehowe,  Nic.  de,  99. 
Tofte,  Johanna,  132. 
Toke, — see  Touke. 
Tokewith,    Tokwyth,    Bad.   de,    216; 

Will,  de,  216. 
Tong.  Ric.  de,  225,  226,  279,  360. 
Toray,  Tboniy,  Adam,  119  ;  Joh.,  80, 
81».,  256;    Ric.  de,  91,  255,  311; 
Tho.,  86  f».,  254  ,-—see  Thorny. 

Ton^, ,  1  n. 

Tortemayns,  Rob.,  160. 
Tothe,  Jac.,  255  ;  Joh.,  265. 
Totheby,  Sir  Will,  de,  394  ». 
Totty,  Ric,  439;  Tho.,  151. 
Touke,  Toke,  Alice,  7  n, ;  Walt,  7  «., 

358 ;  Will.,  149. 
Touneslewerd,  Joh.  le,  226. 
Tours,  Joh.  de,  366. 
Towthropp,  Walt,  de,  380. 
Traneby,  Adam  de,  81. 
Travers,    fam.    of,    166  n.;    Bob.   de, 

166  n.;  Warin.de,  166  ». 
Treeton,  rector  of,  Ric.  de  Tidolfside, 

6n. 
Tregenaus,  Joh.,  275. 
Trehampton,  Rad.  de,  184. 
Trehous,  Petr.  de,  264. 
Treycotes, — see  Draycotes. 
Trikingbam,  Trikyngham,   Lamb,  de, 

400,  402,  403,  404,  410,  425. 
Trusbut,  Trussebut,  Trussebutt,  Trusse- 
^  butte,  Tbrusseburg,  baer.  de,  91 ;  Hil- 
*  laria  de,  205  n. ;  hcer.  Rob.  de,  65 ; 
Rog.  de,  269,  270. 

,   feod.  de,   24,  29,   45,   222, 

256. 
Trussel,  baer.  Rad.,  385. 
Tuler,  Tyler,  Steph.  le,  64. 
Tunbridge,  Adelidis  de,  18  n. 
Tunstall,  Hugo  de,  129 ;  Ric.  de,  371  n., 

374  ;  Rog.  de,  174. 
Turchil,  10  n. 

Turet,  Bartbol.,  26  ». ;  Lucia,  26  ». 
Turkilby,--**^  Thurkelby. 
TurnUd,  Jul',  275 ;  Rob.,  275. 
Turpyn,  Tho.,  222,  290. 
Tushet,  Tho.,  256. 
Tweng, — see  Tbweng. 
Twyer,  Twyere,  Will,  de  la,  304. 
Tyas,  Tyes,  Franco,  229, 292;  Joh.,  351 ; 

Ric,  346. 
Tycye,  Gilb.  de,  392. 
Tyes, — see  Theays. 
Tykbill,  dominus  de,  232,  233. 
TjWy—see  TiUy. 


INDEX   NOMINUM. 


483 


U 


Uckerby,  Ukkerby,  Hukerby,  Adam  de, 

335;  Elias  de,  174;  Galfr.  de,  174; 

Hugode,  175;  Tho.de,  174. 
Ughtred,  tJctrede,  Ughtridd,  fam.  of, 

27  n.;  Isab..  218,  245  fi.,  289,  291; 

Joan  de,  245  n. ;  hier.  Job.,  245 ;  Bob., 

21 7, 218, 221, 222, 258, 271,  289,  291 ; 

Rob.,  de  Scardeburgh,  73  ».,  245  »., — 

see  Ebor.  decanus ;  Bog.,  258,  274 ; 

Symon,  138,  145 ;  Tho.,  310,  342. 
Ulf,  Volf,  Hen..  193;~wtf  Ulphus. 
Ulleskelfe,  Ulskelfe,  Ulckelf,  Tho.  de, 

31  207  399. 
Ulphus,  Ulf,  Ulfe,  Ullf,  Wlf,  son  of 

Thorald,  62,  63,  66,  68,  92. 
Ulram,  Adam  de,  55,  76 ;  Job.  de,  245, 

302,311;  Bob.  de,  372. 
Ultra  aqua.  Will,  de,  213,  438. 
Ulveshowe,  Alan,  de,  170;  Steph.  de, 

164. 
Uppiby,  Walt.,  270. 
Upsale,   Uppessale,  Hupsale,  Huppe- 

shall,  Gain-,  de,  322;  Hugo  de,  96, 

97,  98,  99 ;  Sir  Mich,  de,  98  n. 
Upton,  Job.  de,  387  n. 
Usflete,  Usflet,  Job.  de,  263 ».;  Lora 

de,  263  «.,  308. 
Utteley,  Bio.  de,  357. 


Valencene,  Job.  de,  41 ».;  Milisente  de, 
41  ft. 

Valencia,  Will,  de,  433. 

Valle  Dei,  abbas  de,  385. 

Varry,  Will.,  167  «. 

Vaux,  Vall'jVallibus,  Deueaux,Douaux, 
Job.  de,  53  fi.,  89».,  357  n.;  Matilda 
de,  64  ;  Petr.  de,  387  n. 

Vavasour,  Vavasor,  Vavasur,  Vavasure, 
Vavazour,  Vavesour,  Alicia  le,  25, 
45 ;  domina  le,  357,  359 ;  Elena  le, 
349;  Hen.  le,  343 ».,  357;  Job.  le, 
2,  12,  45;  Jordan,  le,  5,  8;  Malger. 
V.  Mauger.  le,  44,  95,  218 ».,  222, 
229,  291,  292,  349,  402,  408,  411, 
419,  433 ;  hser.  Malg.  le,  25 ;  Nicho- 
laa  le,  342,  345,  357  n.;  Bob.  le, 
343  n.;  Walt,  le,  349 ;  Will,  le,  5,  6, 
8,  9,  32,  40, 49, 191, 214,  216  n.,  220, 
222,  225,  230,  231,  264,  282,  283, 
284,  290,  291,  343  n.,  365,  424,  426 ; 
Sir  Will.,  342  n.,  357  n. 

Verdenel,  Adam,  270;  Joh.,  270 «. ; 
Mariote,  270  n. ;  Bob.,  270  n. ;  The, 
270  n. ;  Vincent,  270  n. 


Verdoun,  Tho.  de,  426. 

Vere,  Ver',  Veir,  Amphorus  de,  322; 

domina  de,  73 ;  Simon  de,  77. 
Verio,  Vert,  Bic.  ftl.  Bio.  del,  88. 
Verli,  Werly,  Amabil  de,  393  ».;  Hugo 

de,  392  f». ;  Will,  de,  393  n. 
Vernoil,  Verneoles,  Vemieles,  Vemoele, 

Vernoyle,  Vernyll,  Agn.  de,  4  n. ;  Joh. 

de,  8;  Hen.  de,  4,  7, 11 ;  Sir  Hen.  de, 

4f».;  Phil,  de,  5,  8  f». 
Vernoun,  Bio.  le,  269,  275. 
Vesci,  Vescy,  Agn.  de.  111,  138,  144, 

270;  dementia de,251,252, 254, 309; 

domina  de,  218,  289,  309,  319,  343 ; 

domin®  de,  251;  dominus  de.  111; 

Isab.  de,  218  n.,  251  n.,  252  n.,  270, 

323,  343  n.;  Joh.  de,  4,  6,  7,  8,  9,  11, 

44,  45,  46,  62,  64,  67,  80,  114,  115, 

120, 141, 144, 147, 182.  218  n..  251  n., 

252  n..  263  ».,  343  n.;  Joh.  fil.  Will. 

de,  432 ;  Marg.  de.  432 ;  Beyner.  de, 

264;  Will,  de,  81,  239,  240,  251  »., 

252fi.,  267.273,  398. 
,  feod.  de.  59,  81, 89.  Ill,  203, 

206, 260. 261,262, 263, 264, 267. 273. 
Veyley,  Veyly,  Veylly.  Velle,  VUle, 

Dulcia  de,  39  n. ;  Humphr.  de  v.  le, 

34,  39,  40 ;  Sir  Humph,  de,  39  n. ; 

Bob.  de,  39  n. 
Veyll.  Bob.  le,  261. 
Villan,  Bob.,  31. 
Vipont,  Veteri  Ponte,  Idonea  de,  2, 

3  ft..  8;  Isab.  de,  2,  8 ;  Bob.  de,  2  n.. 

18211.,  432. 
Vivonia,  Vyvan*,  Hugh  de,    261  ».; 

Johanna  de.  261,  307  n. ;  Johannes 

de,  307. 
Volf,  Ulf,  Hen.,  193. 
Vyoy, — see  Wittio. 


W 

Wacelyn.  Tho..  72,  271 ;  Will.,  274. 

Wade.  Bic,  360. 

Waddeworth,  Petr.  de,  9. 

Waith,  Bob.  fil.  Petri  de.  232. 

Waitt,  Wayt,  Wayte,  Will,  le,  200, 208. 
226  287 

Wake!  W^,  Baldwin.,  66,  87  n.,  107. 
142;  hsr.  Baldwini,  50.  65,  66.  67. 
96,  97, 98, 105, 134 ;  domina  de.  236. 
262 ;  Hugh,  107  n.;  Johanna  de  v.  la, 
87  ».,  107  n.,  239,  240,  262  n..  320  »., 
389.  415;  Johannes  de,  87  «•.,  122. 
142, 143, 147, 23911.,  262  ».,  398. 399; 
Nio.  de.  Ii8, 121, 142, 143;  Tho.  de 
9.  le,  2S9,  262  n.,  308,  320,  326,  381, 
414,416;  Tho.,  loid,  308  ». 
I  1  2 


484 


Wake,  food.  de.  SI,  269.  270. 

,  h»r  dc,  113,  114.  U5»  lie, 

117,  118.  119/120,  121,  125. 
Wakebrti^ir.  Will,  de,  44(1.  441, 
Wakefcld.  AHcia  fll  FalooD,  de,  423; 

¥»im  d^.  423. 
Wi^lhrHH.  J.  E,.  es*v,    iBa  «..  231 «., 

277  ».,  371  n,.  405  »,,  422  a^  432  ft. 
Wftlburn.  W\Tner,  de.  157. 
\Vii3(XJtes,  will  de,  246.  305. 
Wflldb v%  Waldebv.  Job.  de,  3^6  m. ;  h«r. 

Ni^vL  tie.  79t3H8. 
Wtddiiig-,  Nk-,  87. 
W*iUeby.  .Toh.  dt*,  336, 
Waley s,  \Ynhh,  W- lOjiyjj,  Waloia.  Wttles, 

Willie VHj  Waylavii.  WaTlv^Si  Wileyg, 

J  oh.  le.  27. 221  If";,  342;  ^aud,  221  ».| 

Nicbotuu,  342  71.1  3^5  it, ;  Ric.  d&  c. 

le,  50  ft.,  72  ».,  214.  211$  a„  220,  222, 

229.  2:n.  200,  291.  292,  342  ».<  315, 

348.  3  JO.  351 ;  Sir ll'irh.,  50  ».,  342  ».; 

Steph.  de  !♦,  le.  25,35.36,  42,50.  350; 

Sir  St<»ph.  ki  2&  fi.i  50  ».,  345  #. ; 

Will.  lo.  221. 
Walkiti^^'bviin,  Walkyugliam^  Ad«m  fil. 

Ainni  dp.  45  n..  152  Ji,.  434  w,;  Ay^Q. 

de.  152  *i.  ^  Akn  de,  45  n..  434  ;  hii'r, 

Alani  de,  152;  Eva  d«j,  152  b.,  434  #.j 

Joh<  de.  2 1 1 .  349 ,  353 ,  434 ;  Sir  Jobn 

de,  152  «. ;  Jolnn.  de,  45. 
Walkyij^orij  AI01.  de,  271 1  Job.  do. 

241. 
■WallDfftrj.  Tho..  258,  259. 
Walteri,  I^b.  ux<>r.  273. 
Walter  us,  nbbae  de  Fotitibua.  20  ». 
Walton,  WlU.de,  22111. 
Wambewell.  Job.  de.  7.  10;  Eob.  dc, 

35fl. 
Wjindcslbrd,  Jmn,  21  m,;   Eif,,  21  », 
WaiKleswortk,  Itnb,  do,  338. 
Waniiervill,  Adam  de,  IS,  354  j  ha;r. 

AdsodtN  107. 
Wanton, — see  W^«iiton. 
WapijUoKton,  Will,  d^,  254. 
Ward,  Warde,  Job..  62,  175.  255,  307, 

3Bei»..  436  J   Nio.,  389;  EiwL,  211? 

Eic.   211;    Eob..  266,    Eo^.,   271  ? 

Simon,  36.  37.  209,  212.  227.  2R0. 

2H7,  324.  331.  317,  360.  400,    104, 

465, 406, 407, 411  i  Simon  fil  Simon., 

212,  436  «.;  W^ilL.  252.  388. 
Wardebovv,  Will,  de,  237. 
Warren ni,  Warcnni.  conies,  351,  352, 

359,  3ni.365.  366;  Job..  3.  7,  227, 

231    432, 
Wttm%Werry.  Will.  167**, 
Wftrtrt^.  prior  dts  SI,  K4.  8.i.  87i  89,  91, 

92,  310^   Fervbj.  W-dl  de.   91  i». ; 

fhoriH\  Job,  46^91  If. 


,b«SH 


Wsiririck,  oounles^  of.  MbI 
Wiiisteueyi*.  Wnstcncst^  W»^el 
teniib,  Woj^ictimv^*  Edm..  6  1^ 
244  ».,  281,  303,    359;    Juh  / 

Will,  309. 
Wateby»  Jonn  de,  20  p. ;  Rio.  dO| 
WtttentTle,  Ee;jriii.  de,  i^2 
Wflllou*,  Walhis,  Hen?,,  de^ 

434, 
Wmter.  Will  le,  348. 
WaHon*  ^Vbaiion,  Eic?,  dc, 

— .  nuns  of  J  25C  ».,  2^9  », 

.  fnor  de,  59*  SO^  Ml ,  «3 

88,  S3,  90,  01 ,  92,  307,  31 0,  31 
Waul  on,  Wnwtj^n.  Waotrin,  El 

174  M.;  Eliti^  de.  174  ;  hsar.  i}\A 

335  ;  Jobanna  d^,  i:»2  i». ;  Jon 

de.  152. 153,  338  ;  Sir  John  dvj 
Wiixand,  Job.  de,  323.  33d, 

103;  Bob.  de,  303. 
Waxftnder,  Tbo.,  124,  132 
Wajlomo,  Waylond.  Wola! 

105. 
Wi?flrdJ*T,  Wyvere«le»lev,  b 
Wellewvk,  Emnm  ftl,  lUd.  d^,  i 

EMd.de,  246  A. 
WolUm,  rector  of,  H^bdeo,  Tb 

20  m. 
Wendesley,  Jac.   de^    337  ;   JuM 

337  ».;  Nie.  dcJoB;  Peter  de,; 
WetjtWDi-tb,  Weuteworlh.  Wjnt< 

W>Tite worth,  Will  de,  34,  201 
Werbj.  W^^rreby,  Ric,  de,  392.  3 
'Were,  Matilda,  168. 
Werkesop,  Wirkeeop,  Wiriop,  W 

prior  de,  5,  8,  231,  282,  35gt,  ' 
Werly.  hior.  Hug.  de,  393  ;— *« 
Werry.  Mill,  167  h. 
Werrt ike, — jien  Bernyfc. 
We5tv  Petr.,  73 ;  Simon,  3 

274  I  Will.,  73,  270. 
W^estliall,  Tbo.  de,  36^5. 
West  bona,  Nic,  at,  263. 
Weston,  Cbristiaoa  de.  209  •.-  S\ 

Eic.  de,  209  #1. ;  Rad,  de,  225 

de,  41,  185,  209  », 
Westfsuii,  W^estra^'s,  Westr' 

39,  208. 
West  wick,  Westwik,  We«i(^_ 

de,  279  B.,  355  ».;  PaLric,  tic  J 

Serlo  de,  279  a.,  335  m. 
We^Tbv/Laur.,B7. 
WnLeater.  Mr.,  438  ». 
Wheldruke,  rector    of,    ^o] 

325  tK 
Wldtftker,  Dr.,  14  i  i».,  I&G 

4  (2  rt, 
Wbilliy.  Wliiteby,   Wh^v 

ttbbufcde,  23.  S3,  I2!i.  Ul 


INDEX    NOMINUM, 


485 


White,  Whitte,  Whyt,  Petr.,  420; 
Rob., 253;  WiU.,  frater  Nio.  de  Ebor., 

20  n. 

Whitike,  Whityng,  Whytyke,— *ec  Wit^ 
tic. 

Whitwell,  hacr.  Tho.  de,  175. 

Whytelej,  Tho.  de,  228. 

Wichard,  Wychard,  Joh.,  337. 

"Wicleswortb,  Wickles worth,  Wikles- 
worth,  Wykelesworth,Wickeld\  Adam 
de,  21,  199,  355;  Adam  fil.  Ad»  de, 

21  ;  Joh.  de,  355. 
Widdrington,  Sir  Tho.,  216  n. 
Wighton,  Adam  de,  261. 
Wikeley,  Will,  de,  398. 
Wikerslegh,  Wikerle,  Wykerle,  Wyker- 

leghjW vkereslai,  Ric.  de,',365  ». ;  Rob. 
de,  10  ;*  haer.  Rob.  de,  6,  10  «. ;  Tho. 
de,  365. 

Wilberfos,  Wilberfose,  Wylberfos,  Wyl- 
berfose,  Gilb.  de,  254;  Joh.  fil.  Letiae 
de,  87;  Letia  de,  87;  Rob.  fil.  Simon 
de,  87. 

,  moniales  de,  86. 

,  priorissa  de,  87. 

Wilde,  Alicia  le,  439. 

Wildeker,  Walt,  de,  73. 

Wildford,  Wilford,  Joh.  de,  183  n. 

Wileshire,  Hen.  le,  195, 

Wileys,  Ric,  72, — see  M'^aleys. 

Wilheby,  Wyleby,— w«  Willoughby. 

Willardeby,  Rob.  de,  262. 

Willelmus  le  Conquerour,  68. 

Willoughby,  Wilheby,  Wyleby,  Marg., 
5  n. ;  Rob.  de,  5  ».,  383;  Sir  Rob.  de, 
5  n. ;  Serlo  in,  384. 

"VVilmyn,  Ric,  95. 

WilsoHj  Mr.,  7  n. 

Wilstrop,  Wilstrope,  Wilathorpe,  Willes- 
thorp,  Wiuelestorp,  Wiuelstrop,  Wi- 
vcresthorp,  Wiverestorp,  Wyveles- 
thorp,  Chas.,  28  n. ;  Eleanor,  27  n., 
28  n. ;  Eliz.,  28  n. ;  Francis,  28  ». ; 
Guy,  27  n. ;  Mr.  Hen.,  27  n. ;  John, 
27  n.;  Kath.,  prioress  of  Arthington, 
27  n. ;  Marg.  de,  prioress  of  Nun 
Monkton,  27  n. ;  Sir  Miles,  27  n. ; 
Sir  Oswald,  28  it.  ;  Ric.  de,  27  n. ; 
hffir.  Ric.  de,  28;  Sir  Rich,  de,  27  ».; 
Rob.  de,  27  ». 

Wilton,  Alan  de,  135  n. 

Wimpton,  Wympton,  Joh.  de,  4,  8. 

Wimund,  Peter  y*"  sonne  of,  216  n. 

Winderhvll,Wynderhill,Wyndhill,Elias 
do,  160,  176. 

Wirkelev,  Wirkelay  (Wortlcv),  Will,  de, 

224,  270. 
Wirsop,  W^yrsop, — see  Werkesop. 

Wistoii,  ITio.  de,  185  n. 


Witherton,  Wytherton,  Hen.  de,  401, 

402  ». 
Witheton,  Wytheton  (Weeton),  Rog. 

de,  287. 
Wittic,  Whitike,  Whityng,  Whytyke, 

Withyk,   Wytik,   Wythyk,   Wyting, 

Vycy,   Simon,  372,  373,   375;    Sir 

Simon,  372  n. ;  Walt,  de,  244,  303, 

304  ;  Wm.  de,  75. 
Wiveretorp,  Petr.  de,  390  ». 
Woddemore,  Andreas  de,  254. 
Wode,  Walt.  fil.  Joh.  del,  420. 
Wodehall,— ,T^«  Woodhall. 
Wodhouse,  Adam  de,  195 ;  Will,  de,  226. 
Wodyngton,  Ric.  de,  158. 
Woland,  Ric  de,  105  n. 
Wolfes,  Will,  de,  19. 
WoUay,  Tho.  de,  267. 
Wolwardington,  Wulwardington,  Petr. 

de,  385  n. ;  Sir  Peter  de,  386  n. 
Woodhall,  W^odehall,  Wodehalle.  Wod- 

hall,    Wudhall,    Hen.  de  la.    149; 

Hugo  de  V.  del,  226,  280 ;  Johanna 

de,  388».,  419;  Johannes  del,  358; 

Rog.  de  la,  79.  260.  388 ;  Will.  de. 

388  ».,  407,419. 
Wotte,  Steph.,  144. 
Wraye,  Will.,  380;— we  Gray. 
Wrightson,  Mr.,  5  n. 
Wryght,  Joh.,  420. 
Wychard,— *ee  Wichard. 
Wycliffe,  Wvcliff,  Wyclif,    Rob.    de. 

167,  168,  273  n.,  334, 430.  431. 
Wydinton.  Will,  de,  393  n. 
Wyern,  Wyerne,  Wyerum.  Rob.  de, 

140,  327. 
Wygdon,  Ric  de,  31,  207. 
Wygorn*  episc,  Godfr..  37 ;— w*  Gif- 

fard. 
Wygornias,  comes,  64  ». 
Wygot,  Rob.,  95. 
Wykeham,  Wycham,  nuns  of,  141  n. 

,  priorissa  de,  141,  326. 

Wvleby,  Wylghby.  Rob.  de,  356 ;  Serlo 

in,  384  ;—see  Willoughby. 
Wyles,  Rog.  de,  387  «. 
Wyncestre,  comes.  64. 
Wyndelous,  Rob..  212. 
Wyndhill,— we  Winderhyll. 
Wythington,  Will.,  10. 
Wyton,  Wiueton,  Wyueton,  Wyveton, 

Hen.  de,  75,   246;  Joh.  de,  246 »., 

304  ;  W.  de,  373. 
Wyvcresdesley, — see  Weardley. 
Wy\'ill.  Wvvile,  Wyvell,  Wvwile,  Wv- 

wvle.  Wywyll,  AVovill.  WivUl,  Wi- 

wvle,  Alicia  de,  272  ;  Joh.  de,  212  «., 

402,  405,  418,  4.35  ».;  Tho.  de,  272; 

^'ill.  do.  73,  11:5,  115,  UG,  118,  119, 


486 


nrBKX  sraHonni. 


14*,  nS,  f«L  •«, 
3»7.  411,  41S,  43Sl 
WnilL  feod.  <fe,  SI. 


142.2M;  Pre^^l4l. 
Tcdoo,  kaer.  de,  2t7.  29(;  Hca.  lie. 
32;  Joh.de.  33;  ks.  Jok.  de,  32, 
33. 

TcluMLIsb.fi.Win.de,  2*  a. ;  Wm. 

de.2*s. 
Tipbefe,  capeibLniif  de,  Wm.,  266. 
T^  YLser.  kxr.  Job.,  96. 
Yohotu  WOL  de,  381  i—^me  Bm. 
York,  arcfadewxia  of,  Bnrneil,  Boln  de, 
175  •. 

.  mrcfak|«emml  Mint,  muter  of 

the,  Graj,  Tbo.,  325  •. 

,  beihff  oC  Alwirthorpe,  The  de, 

324  a. ;  BesT,  Rog.,  219  •. ;  Boting- 
broke,  Bolinbrok,  Adam  de,  380  m. ; 
Andr.  de,  380».;  Tho.  de,  380  b.; 
Bolton,  John  de,  258a.;  Brabant, 
Giles  de,  380a.;  Bretegate,  Brette- 
gate,  Jeremy  de,  65  a.;  Nic  de, 
65  m.;  Camera,  John  de,  220  a.; 
Fairfax,  WilL,  99  a. ;  Fleming.  Geo. 
le.  379  a. ;  Walt,  le,  379  n. ;  Gower, 
Simon,  325  a. ;  Walt..  325  n. ;  Graa, 
Will.,  325  a. ;  Grantham,  John  de, 
220  a. ;  Harum,  Bob.  de,  116  a.; 
Langton,  John  de,  273  a. ;  Xic.  de, 
273  a. ;  Louth,  Lutha,  Luda,  GUb. 
de,  65  a. ;  Jeremy  de,  05  a. ;  John 
de,  65  a. ;  Rob.  de,  65  ». ;  Palmer, 
Tho.,  65  a. ;  Sampson,  Alan,  218  a.; 
Math.,  218  a.;  Selby,  John  de, 
346  a. ;  Slechte,  Alan,  271a.;  Will., 
271  n. ;  Tuler,  Tyler,  Steph.  le,  64  n. ; 
Verdinel,  Adam, 270a. ;  John,  270 a. ; 
B^b.,  270'a. ;  Vincent,  270  n. ;  Wate- 
by,  Bic.  de,  20  a. 

,  canon  of,  Bridlington,  Bob.  de, 

429  n.  ;  Dene,  Peter  de,  407  n. ; 
Drokenesford,  Job.  de,  268  n. ;  Ead- 
burbyri,  Tho.  de,  268  a. ;  Langton, 
Walt,  de,  268  a.;  Luda,  Will,  de, 
65  a. ;  Markenfield,  John  dc,  255  n. ; 
Mauley,  Steph.  de,  134  n. ;  Sampson, 
Tho.,  218  a. 

,  chamberlain  of,  Bolton,  John  de, 

258  a. ;  Gower,  Simon,  325  a. ;  Walt., 
325  n.;    Gray,   Bob.,   325  a.;    Tho., 


315,  »1,  ISa.;  Lo«th,  Joimde,  65  a.:  Bic. 

de.  &«.;  SeBnr,  Jolm   de,   346b.; 

TerfiseL  Tmcent,  270  «. 
T«ft.  CoofiraleriutT  and  Guild  of  the 

BkuKd  TriidtT,  116  m, 
.  ciKtaa  oC  BommidbT,  ^r  Rie.  de, 

101 «. 
,  deui  and  dnptor  ot,  1  •.,  124  a., 

189  aL,  378  a.,  435. 
,  maTor  r.  lord  major  of,  Baff, 

Bo^..  218  a. ;  Bolingfaroke,  Andr.  &, 

380a.;    Boltoo,    John   de.    258a.; 

Cairo  Monte.  Chaomond,  Gaoens  de, 

217  a.;  Cerf.  Adam  le,  178  a.; 
Planing,  Jaa.  le,  379*.;  Nic  le, 
378  a.;  Giaa,  Ofay,  Tho^  325  a.; 
WilL,  325  a.,  430  a. ;  lAngton,  John 
de.  273a.,  430a.;  Nic  de,  273a.; 
Luda,  &  Gilb.  de,  65  a. ;  P^hner. 
Tho.,   178  a.;  Sampeoo,    1^    Jolm, 

218  a.;  Selbj,  Hugh  de,  380  a.; 
John  de,  270  a. ;  SeaeTanx,  Hen.  de, 
220  a.;  Stipes,  Walt,  de,  65  a.; 
Watehy,  Ric.  de,  20  a. 

,  M.P.  for,  Alwarlhorpe,  'Rio.  de, 

324  a. ;  Bohngforoke,  Andr.  de, 
380  a.;  Bolton,  John  de,  258  a.; 
ClareTanx,    Nic.    de,    09  a. ;    Graa, 

I       John  le,  325  a. ;  Tho.,  325  ». ;  Will., 

325  a.;  Graham,  John  de,  220  a.; 
Hewley,  Sir  John,  230  a. ;  Louth. 
John  de.  65  a. ;  Bic.  de,  65  a. ;  Ponte* 
fracto.    Tho.    de.    28  a.;    Sezevaux, 

I       John  de,  274  a. ;  Nic.  de,  274  a. 
,  recorder  of,  Fairfax,   Sir  Guv-, 

27  a. 
,  St.  Crux,  rector  of,  Wyclif,  Rob. 

de.  273  a.,  430. 
,  St.  Leonard's  Hospital,  master  of, 

Langton,  Walt,  de,  268  a. 
,  seneschal  of  St.  Peter  of,  Ponte- 

fract,  Rob.  de,  28  a. 
,    sherifiT   of,     Bolton,    John    de, 

258  a.;    Gray,   Bob.,   325  a.;    Tho., 

325  a. ;  Louth,  John  de,  65  a. ;  Bic. 

de,  65  a. 
York,— *w  Ebor. 


Zouche,  Zuche,  Zusche,  Elienora  de  t?. 
la,  42,  43;  Eudo  la,  16  n.,  43  a.-, 
Milisent  la,  43  n.;  Will,  hi,  16  a.;— 
see  Ebor.  archiep. 


INDEX  LOCORUM. 

I. 


N.B. — This  Index  oontaius  the  names  of  such  Yorkshire  tfilU  only  as  are  mentioned  in  the 
text.  The  names  of  places  in  other  counties,  and  also  of  those  in  Yorkshire  not  given  here, 
will  be  found  in  Index  II.  The  places  to  which  an  asterisk  is  prefixed  are  not  surveyed  in 
Kirkby's  Inquest. 

Domesday  Book.  Kirkby's  Inqaeat,  Knights'  Fees,  Modern  NameB, 

Facsimile  Edit.,  1882.  Nomina  Villaram,  etc  6-in.  Ordnance  Sarrej. 

•Aberford,    Abberford,     Abirford,   Aberford,  204. 
36  n.,  208  ».,  210  n.,  287,  348,  418. 
Acastra,  Acastre,  47,  79  b,   Acastre  Malebis,  Malbjrs,  Malebys,   Acaster  Malbis,  191. 

82  b.  23,  116  ».,  135  ».,  217, 289,  343. 

Acastra,  Acastre,  31,  47,  62,   Acastre  Selby,  Seleby,  23,  223,  291,   Acaster  Selby,  206. 

68,  82  b.  343. 

Aclun,  19  b,  68,  87.  Acolom,  Ackelom,  Aiclom,  Akelom,   Acklam  fE,B.J,  142. 

72,  269  n.,  270,  315. 
Achelum,     Aclum,    Aclun,   Aoclom,  Acclum,  Ackelom,  Aclam,  Aoklam  (N.E,Jt  16. 

Laclum,  5  6, 15, 46  6,  70  6,        124,  127,  132,  235,  236,  329. 

71,84. 
Aitone,  39  6,  82.  •Ayketon,  Dyketon,  228,  292,  352.   Ackton.  249. 

Aceuurde,  37  A,  82.  •Acworth,  364.  Ackworth,  249. 

Achum,  Acum,  Acun,   12,   <*Aoum,  368.  Acomb,  174. 

66  d,  82  b. 
Odingehem,     Odingehen,      Adingham,  13, 191, 357.  Addingham,  168. 

(Edidham,  8  ?,)  8  6,  83  b. 
Adele,  20,81.  Adell,  Adle,  Adlekyrk,  Aldewik,  40,  Addle,  203. 

41,  208,  348. 
Adelingesfluet,  57, 82.  •Adthelingflet,  363.  Adlingfleet,  253. 

Adeuuic,    Hadeuuic,     43  6,   *Addewyk,  365.  Adwick-upon-Beame,    283, 

81  b.  284. 

Adeuuic,  Adeuuinc,  Hade-   •Adwyk,  Athewik,  Athewyk,  232,   Adwick-le-Street,  276. 

uuic,  21  6,  45,  78  ft,  81  ft.  283,  366. 

Aculestorp,  28, 85  ft.  Akelthorpe,  155.  Agglethorpe,  68, 84. 

Ach,  10  ft,  18  ft,  86  ft.  Ak,  Ake,  Ayk,  79,  83  «.,  241,  388,   Aike,  196. 

407,  419. 
Endrebi,  26,  85  ft.  Anderby,  Aynderby,  149,  337.  Ainderby  Myers,  69. 

Aiendrebi,  Andrebi,  31, 85  ft.   Aynderby,  183,  339.  Ainderby  Qwemhowe,  86. 

Andrebi,  Eindrebi,    3,    25,   Aynderby    Foumeux,    Aynderby-  Ainderby  Steeple,  70. 

85  ft.  wyth-Stepil,  1 76,  334,427  ». 

Ermenia,  Ermenie,  56ft,  81  ft.   *Ayremyn,  367.  Airmyn,  or  Armin,  237. 

Arsum,  124,  127, 131,  136,  235.         Airsholme,  or  Ayresome,  6. 
Airtone,  69.  Ayerton,  Ayreton,  Ayrton,  15,  189,   Airton,  150. 

190,  356. 
Echcscol,  29  ft,  85  ft.  Ayscough,  Discogh,  161,  356.  Aiskew,  70. 


488  INDEX    LOCORCM    I. 

Donieadaj  Book.  Kirkby's  Inquest,  Knights*  Fees,  Iffodem  Namely 

Facsimile  Edit.,  1862.  Nomina  Villarum,  etc.  ft4n.  Ordnance  Sorrtj. 

Asuluebi,  Asuluesby,    15  6,   Aselby,  Asilaby,  Asillaby,  128,  236,    Aislaby  Cp<^r.  WUOfJ,  31 

84.  330. 

Aslachebi,    Aslachesbi,    5  6,   Aslacbv,  Aslakeby,  Ayeslaby,  142,    Aislaby  (j>.  Muldletom),  91. 

84  b.  239,*^240,  326. 

Asmundrebi,     Hashundebi,   Asmunderby,  47,  204,  294,  435  n.       Aismunderbj,  119. 
12  6,49,  83. 

•Aketon,  Haketon,  203,  293.  Aketon.  171. 

•Albeholm,  Abholm,  213,  384  n.  Albeholme  (site  of),  220. 

Burc,  Burg.  4  6,  8.  58  6,  62,  •Aldeburgh,    Vetus    Burgh,    211,    Aldborough  ( IT.  A).  138. 

64, 83.  353. 

Aldenburg,  53,  87  h.  Aldeburgh,  Audeburgb,  74,  243  n.,    Aldbrough  (JFJK.),  213. 

304. 
Aldeburoe,  24,  85  h.  Aldeburgh,  169,  334.  Aldbrough  (2V.ll.),  25. 

Aldefeld,  Aldefelt,  8,   12  6,   Aldfeld,  Aldefeld,  46,  204,  294.  Aldfield,  118. 

65  6,  83. 

Alderais,     Aldergee,     Alderghes, 
Aldereyes,  Halderghes,  80. 
Adeuuerca,  Aldeuuerc,  17  6,   *Aldewark,  324.  Aldwark,  139. 

85. 
Alurestain,AlurestaQ,Alues-   Allerstane,  Alistan,  147,  326.  Allerston,  92. 

tune,  3  6,  5  6,  84  6. 
Erleue8torp»     Herleuestorp,   •Arthothorp,  339.  Allerthorpe  (^Jt^,  86. 

31,85  6. 
Aluuarestorp,  4, 86  6.  *Averthorp,  309.  Allerthorpe  {JEJL),  193. 

Alretone,  Alretune,  41,416,  Allerton,  226,  361.  Allerton  (/>.  Bradford),  216. 

82  6. 
Alretune,  35,  81.  Alirton,  Allerton,  Alverton,  juxta   Allerton  Bywater,  234, 

aquam,  35,  208,  286,  348. 

(♦Akerton  Chapel,  348.  Allerton  (Chapel).  203. 

Allerton,  Allerton  Gledhowe,  Al-   Allerton  Gledhow,  203. 
lirton  Gledhou,  Gledhawe  Aller- 
ton, 34,  208,  286. 
Alurctone,  Alvertone,  8,  65,   Allirton,    Alverton,    33,    46,  206,    Allerton  Mauleverer,  li5. 

66  6,  83.  295,  350. 

Alraaueberie,  40, 82.  *Almanburv,  351.  Almoudbury,  260. 

Alnc,  11  6,  85.  *Alen,  Alne,  107  n.,  368.  Alne.  139. 

Alloftcs,  Alcotes,  33,  351.  Altofts,  234. 

Aluuoldebi,  Aluuoldelci,  7  6,    Alwadlav,    Ahvaldley,  Alwaldeley,   Alwoodley,  203. 

81.  41,209,287. 

Aimuridrebi,  Edmundrebia,    Avniundcrbv,  Eymunderby,    110,    Amotherby,  123,  124. 

60  6,  70  6.  "^112,  115,321. 

Ambroforde,       Ampreforde,   Ampelford,  Ampilford,    106,   110,    Amplcforth,  105. 

1 1  b,  59  6,  84  6.  1 14,  115,  123,  321,  332. 

UnlouebijUmlouebi,  7, 17  6,   Anlaj^eby,    Anlaghby,   Anlagheby,    Anlabv,  239. 
55  6,  58,  66  6,  86.  Anerlobv,  Anlonby,  80,  262,  308, 

318. 
West  Appilgarth,  172.  Applegarth  (West),  38. 

{Ai>clton,  Magna  Appilton,  149,337,    Appleton  (East),  54. 
307. 
Apclton,  Parva  Appilton,  149,  337,   Appleton  (West),  54. 
367. 
Apeltun,  84  6.  Appiltuii,  123.  Appleton -le-Moor,  74. 

Apeltun,  Aplctun,  6,  84  6.       Apelton,  Apilton,  Appelton,  Appil-   Appleton -le-Street,  123. 

ton,  Appvlton,  110,111,112, 115, 
257  n.,  321. 
♦Apclton    super    Qucrfe,     218  n.,   Appleton  (Nun),  205, 
367. 


INDEX    LOCORUM    I.  489 

Domesday  Book.  Kirkby'tt  Inquest,  Knights'  Fees,  Modern  Names, 

Facsimile  Edit.,  1862.  Nomina  Villarum,  etc.  6-in.  Ordnance  Surrey. 

Apletone,  63,  79,  82  b.             Apelton,  Appelton,  Appylton,  29,  Appleton  Roebuck,  190. 

217,  289,  343. 

Apletrewic,  68  6.                      Appletrewick,  Appletrewik,  Apel-  Appletreewick,  151. 

trewyk,  Appiltrewik,  15,  145  n., 
191,  195,  196,  357. 

Erdeslau,  Erdeslauue,  40  6,    Ardeslawe,  Erdeslawe,   Erdeslowe,  Ardsley   {East    or    West), 

82  b.                                          Herdelaw,  30, 225, 280, 361.  232,  233. 

•Herdeslai,  364.  Ardsley  (p.  Darfield),  275. 

Archedene,  Arghendene,  8,  •Erkenden,  Herkenden,  Brikenden,  Arkendale,  138,  155. 

62,  83.  205,  353. 

Archesei,    Archeseia,    44  ft,   Arkesey,  Arksesay,  6,  9,  232,  283  «.  Arksey,  277. 

82. 

Ermelai,  40  ft,  82  ft.                  Armelay,  Est  Armelay,   38,  224,  Armley,  217,  218. 

279. 

Einuluestorp,   Eraulfestorp,   Arenthorp,  Arnethorp,  2,  231,  358.  Annthorpe,  277. 

66,  81  ft. 

Arneclif,  69  ft.                          Arncliff,  Arnecliff,  Arneclyfe,  20,  Arncliffe  (JF.JZ.),  115. 

202,  355. 

Ernecliue,  Gerneclif,  Lerne-   Arnecliff,  Erenclive,  136.  Arncliffe  (i^.-K.),  41. 

cliff,  6  ft,  70  ft,  85. 

Erneforde,  69.                           *Arneford,  202.  Arnford,  149. 

Aruestorp,  52  ft,  87  ft.               Arnale,  Arnall,  Arahall,  74,  243  n.,  Arnold,  211. 

303,  372. 

Arnald-Byging,  19.  Arnolds  Biggin,  166. 

Argun,  54,  87  ft.                        Erghum,  75,  246  n.,  372.  Arram,  180. 

•Erghes,  Herghes,  80  n.,  308.  Arras,  209. 

Erethome,  Herghethorp,  161,  337.  Arrathome,  54. 

Ardinton,  Hardinctone,  20,   Arthington,  Arthyngton,    40,  41,  Arthington,  187,  188. 

81.  208,287,347. 

Estanesbi,  51  ft.                        Ayscenby,  Escanby,  184, 338.  Asenby.  103. 

Hase,  Hasse,  26, 85  ft.              Ask,  171, 334.  Aske,  39. 

Ascam,  31,  79  ft,  82  ft.              Ascam   Bryan,    Askam,    Askham,  Askham  Brian,  173. 

Brian,  26,  218  n.,  222,  343. 

Ascam,  63  ft,  79,  82  ft.              West  Ascam,  Askam,  Askham,  26,  Askham  Biohard,  190. 

219,  290,  343. 

Ascric,  27,  85  ft.                        Askrig?,  Askerigg,  149,  338.  Askrigg,  66. 

Ascuid,  34,  49,  65  ft,  83.           Ascwyth,  Ask  with,  Askewith,  44,  Askwith,  169. 

203  293  349. 

Aschilebi,  14, 86.                     Askelby,  70, 316.  Asselby,  237. 

Estone,  21  ft,  47  ft,  81  ft.            Aston,  6,  9,  230,  281,  358,  394  n.  Aston.  295. 

♦Atelou,  Atlowe-Couton,165n.,335.  Atley  Hill  (?),  40. 

Attigwyk,  Attingwik,  Attyngwyk,  Atwick,  180. 
74,  75  n.,  243  n.,  303,  372. 

Eleburne,  7,  86  ft.                     Alburn,  Alburne,  59,  249,  312.  Auburn,  146. 

Alchelie,    Alcheslei,      20  ft,   *AIkley,  Alkeley,  7  n.,  358.  Auckley,  285. 

81ft. 

Actun,  18,  18  ft,  77  ft,  86.         Acton,  Aghton,  84,  253,  309.  Aughton,  207. 

Ossetorp,  35,  81.                       Austhorp,  Hausthorp,  Ousthorp,  36,  Austhorpe,  219. 

208,  227,  287,  348. 

Ousteuuic,  8  ft.                         •Austwik,  Oustewyk,  278,  362.  Austwick,  113. 

Echescard.  27  ft,  85  ft.               Aykescarth,  Aykscharch,  150,  338.  Aysgarth,  67. 

Atun,  Atune,  33  ft,  51,  84  ft.    Aton,  138,  144,  145,  146,  239,  240,  Ayton  (Kast),  93. 

326. 

Atune,  alia  Atune,  3,  84  ft.      Aton,  138,  146,  326.  Ayton  (West),  93. 

Atun,  5,  16,  46,  84.                  Ayton,  Magna  Aton,  Ayton,  126,  Ayton  (Great),  29. 

129    134    136 n    237   329 

alia  Atun,  5  ft,  46,  84.              Parva*Aton,  Ayton,  124,  126,  135.  Ayton  (Little),  29. 


490  INDEX    LOCORUM    1. 

Domatdaj  Book.                        Kiikbj'i  InqoetfL  Koighta'  Fms,  Modern  Naiuea. 

FaoimUo  Edit.,  188S.                             Nomina  YIDAniin,  etc  ft-ln.  Oidaaace  Smrvef. 

Aserift,  ABBerle,  Haaeriii,  65,  A«eriey,  AierUwe,  Anrky,  46, 205,  Aaeiiey,  101. 

666,70,83.  294. 

Babetorp,  14,  86.                     Babthorp,  Babethorp,  60,  67,  242.  Babthorpe,  222. 

Badesuurde,     Badesaoorde,  *Badesworth,  363.  Badswoith,  263. 

37,  82. 

Bagebi,  Baghebi,  59  d.            Bageby,  Baggeby,  93,  99, 322,  332.  Bagby,  88,  104. 

Bagotby,  Ba^tby,  91.  Baggaby  Bottom,  177. 

Beldone,   Beldune,   12.  62,  Baildon,   Bamedon,   Bayldoo,    37,  Baildon*  201. 
81.                                              44  ».,  209,  287  ».,  347,  406,  407. 

Baynbrigg,  Ba3^ebrig,  148, 338.  Bainbridge,  66. 

Bagenton,    Bagentone,    19,   Baynton,  82,  256,  307.  Bainton,  178. 

61,86  6. 

Baldrebi,  31,  85  b,                   Balderby,  183  n.,  185, 186.  Baldersby,  102. 

Balkholm,  70,  316.  Balkholm.  238. 

Bemedan,  28  b,  85  b.               Berdene,  159.  Barden,  53. 

Berdese,  Bereleseie,  7  6,  81.     Bardesay,     Bardesey,     Berdeeay,  Bardaey,  188. 

Berdefley,  Berdsay,  31  n.,  38 »., 
39,  41,  209. 

Bereford,  23,  85  b,                  Berford,  Berforth  super  Tese,  168,  Barforth,  13. 

334. 

Berg,  38  b,  82.                         •Bergh,  363.  Bargh,  or  Barugfa,  274. 

Barchestun,  36,  81  b.              Barkeston,  48,  214,  284,  346,  384,  Barkston,  205. 

419. 

Bardulbi,  14,  56  b,  86.             Bardelby,  Barthelby,  Barthilby,  60,  Barlby,  221. 

68,  242,  316. 

Berlai,  56  b,  81  b,                    •Berley,  50  n.,  344.  Barlow,  236. 

Bamebi,  14,  86.                      Bameby,  70,  316.  Barmby-on-the-Marsh,  237. 

Bamebi,    Bemebi,  4,    106,   Barmeby,  Barneby,  92,  368.  Barmby-on-the-Moor,  176. 

86  6. 

Benestone,  Benestun,  53  6,   Bemeston,  77,  244  n.,  302,  373.  BarmstoQ,  163. 

87  6. 

Bemodebi,  16,  84.                   Barnalbv,  Bamaldeby,  Bcmaldby,  Barnaby,  17. 

132,  f36,  238. 

Baraeburg,     Bemeboro,        Barneburg,  Barueburgh,  3,  365.  Bambrough,  276,  284. 
Bemeburg,      43  6,     47  6, 
78  6,  81  6. 

•Bamoby,  Beghby,  214,  285. 

Bamebi,  84.                              Barneby,  Barntby,  1 25,  237, 328.  Bamby  (East  and  West),  31. 

Bamebi,  60  6.                           *Barabye,  Barneby,  325, 381.  Barnby  (House,  o.  ^otfn//), 

158. 

Bamebi,  20  6,  38,  44  6,  48,   Barneby,  Bameby  super  Don,  5,8,  Baraby-upon-Don,  265, 277. 

816.  lOn.,  232,  283,  359. 

Bemingbam,  23,  85  6.              Berningham,Bcmyngham,166,333.  Bamingbam,  24. 

BeracHlai,  39, 82.                       *Bemeslai,  364.  Barnsley,  274. 

Berghebi,  49, 62  6, 83.              •Berghby,  205,  294.  Barrowby,  188. 

Barchetorp,  Barchertorp,196,   Barkethorp,  71,  269,  315.  Barthorpe,  or  Barthorpe  Bot- 

64  6,  87.  toms.  159. 

Barkedale,  Bcrkildale,  54,  249, 311.  Bartindale  (Farm),  127. 

Barton,  23,  85  6.                        Barton,  179,  335.  Barton,  25. 

Bartonc,  Bartun,  16  6,  84  6.     Barton,  110,  112,  115,  321.  Barton -le-Street,  106,  123. 

Bartun,  17  6,  85.                       •Barton,  325,  381.  Barton-le- Willows,  141. 

Berg,  G,  11,  84  6.                      Magna  Berg,  Bergh,  111,  122,  123,  Barugh  (Great),  106,  107. 

320. 

alia  Berg,  6,  11,  84  6.               Parva  Berg,  Bergh,  111,  122,  123,  Bamgh  (Little),  107 

320. 

Boreuuit,  Boreuuith,  35,81.   Barwyk,  Berwik,  Berwyk,  Berne-  Barwick-in-£lmet,  204 

vill,  31  n.,  38,  210,  288,  348. 


INDEX    LOCORUM    I.  491 

Domesday  Book.  Klrkby's  Inquest,  Knights'  Fees,  Modern  Names, 

Facsimile  Edit,  1862.  Nomina  Viliarum,  etc.  6-in.  Ordnance  Surrey. 

Bereuuic,  15,  84.  Barwiok,  Berewyk,  Berwyck  juxta  Barwick-on-Teee,  or  Barwiok 

Tees,  124, 127, 135,  235,  330.  Ingleby,  15. 

Bafichelf,  69  b.  Bacsolve,  Bakesoolf,  17, 354.  BashaU,  182. 

Bateleia,  Bathelie,  41  *,  82  b,  Batelay,  Bateley,  Gateley,  30,  224,   Batley,  232. 

225,  279,  280,  360. 
Badresbi,  5  b,  84.  Badersby,    Batherby,    Batheresby,   Battereby,  29. 

Bathersby,  124,  133,  237,  328. 
Badresbi,  69  b.  Batersby,  16.  Battrix,  164. 

•Bautre,  Qauere,  358.  Bawtry,  291. 

Bachesbi,  Baschebi,  Basohes-   Bazseby,  93,  94.  Baxby,  104. 

bi,  11*,  59d,  85. 
Bodlun,  17,  84  b.  BodeIum,Bodliun,Boldlum,Boliun,   Beadlam,  89,  90. 

Botholom,  110,  113,  115,  116fi., 
320. 
Begale,  37  b,  82.  •Beghall,  363.  Beal,  235. 

Bedme^ei,  Bedmesleia,  Be-  Bethemeslai,  Bethemeslei,   Bethe-  Beamsley,  169. 
mesial,   Bomeslai,  8,  8  b,       mesley,    Bethemsley,    44,    203, 
58  b,  62  b,  83,  83  b.  293,  349. 

Bechaye,     Beckhawe,    Bekehagh,   Beoca  (HcUl),  204. 
Bekebaith,  Bekhagh,  36,208, 287, 
Bedale,  29  b,  85  b.  Bedale,  154,  161  n.,  162,  336.  Bedale,  69,  70. 

Biuuorde,  53  *,  87  b.  Beford,  Beforde,  74, 243 ».,  303, 373.    Beeford,  1 79. 

Bestone,  41,  82  b.  Beston,  Bestone,  Bieston,  30,  227,   Beeston,  218. 

280,  360. 
Belebi,  4, 86  b.  •Beleby,  310.  Beilby,  193. 

Ballebi,  BeUebi,  7,   14,   77,   Belby,  Beleby,  70,  316.  Belby,  238. 

77  *,  86. 

Belasis,  Belasys,  Belassis,  70,  241  n.,   Bellasize,  238. 
242,  316. 
Belgebi,  28  b,  85  b.  •Bellerby,  337.  Bellerby,  53, 68. 

Bentone,  19,  86  b.  Bempton,  Bemton,  Compton,  54,   Bempton,  128. 

249,  313. 
Berneheld,  Bernehelt  (?),  14,   Benetland,  70,  316.  Bennetland,  238. 

86. 
Benicol,  Benincol,  53,  87  6.     Belingholm,  Bcnyghome,  Benyng-   Benningholme,  211. 

hohn,  74,  116  n.,  305,  373. 
Benetain,  8d.  *Bentham,  Benton,  Denton,  278,   Bentham,  112. 

362. 
Benedleia,  Beneslaie,  Benes-   Bentley,  Bentelay,  Benteley,  3, 12,   Bentley  (Tf^.B.),  276,  277. 

lei,  21  ft,  45,  82.  232,  283,  366. 

Benedlage,  13  ft,  15  ft,  86.        •Benteley,  Bentele,  91 ».,  262,  308.   Bentley  (JF.12.),  225. 

Berewic,  13.  Berwick  (E.  and  W.),  168. 

Basingebi,    Basinghebi,    4,    Besingby,  Besyngby,  59,  312.  Beasingby,  146. 

86ft. 
Baseuuic,  Basewic,  4,  18  ft,   Besewik,  Besewyk,  Bessewyke,  83,   Beswick,  195. 

86  6.  259,  307. 

Beureli,  13,  13  ft,  77,  77  ft.       •Beverlacum,  318,  386  ».,  401,  405,   Beverley,  210,  211. 

410,   411,   416,   419,   423,  — «w 
Index  II. 
Begun,  54,  87  ft.  Beghum,  Beyom,   74,  243  «.,  303,   Bewholme,  180. 

372. 
Biuinch,  Biuuich,  53,  87  ft.      Bewyk,  75,  244  «.,  371,  413.  Bewick,  212. 

Bichretone,  65  ft,  82  ft.  Bikerton,  Bykerton,  Bykyrton,  25,    Bickerton,  172. 

208  n.,  220,  342. 
r    *Byrley,  360.  Bierley  (East),  217. 

Birle,  41,  82  ft.  i     North  Birel,  Northbirle,  Nort  Vile,    Bierley  (North),  216,  217. 

[        North  Byrill,  30,  225,  279,  360. 


492 


INDEX    LOCORUM    I. 


Domesday  Book. 
Facsimile  Edit.,  1862. 

Milebiirg,  59,  82  b. 

Bilam,  Bileham,  Bilham,  20  6. 

43  6,47  6,816. 
Bilingelei,    Bilingeleia,    Bi- 

liugelie,  44,  66,  87  6. 


Biletone,  63,  82  6. 

Bileton,  Biletone,  Billetone, 

13  6,54  6,87  6. 
Bingelei,  Bingheleia,  62,  81. 

Bigneton,  Binneton,  19,  87. 
Berceuuorde,  39,  82. 

Briteshala,  Briteshale,  1 1, 19, 
67,  87. 

Bretebi,  3,  85. 

Berchige,  Berchine,  Berch- 

inge,  36,  78,  81  6. 
Torp,  47,  59,  82  6. 


Kirkby*s  Inquest,  Knights*  Fees, 
Nomina  ViUanun,  etc 

Bilburgh,  B^leburgh,  26,  219,  290, 

343. 
Bilham,  Billam,   Billebam,    Bylle- 

ham,  4,  8,  231,282. 
Bilingley,  Billingley,  4,  366. 

Bildesdale,  Billesdale,  Byldesdale, 
111,  118,  121,  131».,  320. 

Bilton,  25,  29».,  220,  290,  342, 
343  ». 

•Bilton,  243  ».,  373. 


Modem  Names. 
6-ln.  OidnADoe  Surrer. 

Bilbrough,  190. 
Bilham,  276. 
Billingley,  275. 
Bilsdale,  73. 
Bilton  (Ainsty),  173. 
Bilton  (JS.S.),  227. 
Bingley,  201. 


Binnington,  109. 
Birch  worth  (Ing  ?),  273. 
Birdforth,  104. 


Bingley,  Bingeley,  B3Tigley,  Bynge- 

ley,  42,  43,  209,  287,  347. 
Beniton,  Benyngton,  51,  312. 
♦Bircheworth,  Artheworth,  364. 
Bradford,  Brudeford,  93,  94,  323. 
Briddesale,  Briddesalle,  Briddessale,   Birdisall,  142 

Briddesdiile,  Brideshale,  Br3'ddes- 

halle,  71,72,  271,314,  401,404. 
Bert  by,  Breteby,  Brettebv,  99,  341.    Birkby,  40. 
Birkhou,  Birkou,  183n.,'l85. 
Birkyn,  Byrkyn,  49,  50,  344,  427  n.    Birkiu,  235. 


Boltebi,  60. 

Bodeltono,  41,82  6. 
Bodelton,  10  6,66  6,86  6. 


Bodeltone,  49  6. 

Bodelione,  Bodctone,  44,  48, 

81  6. 
Badetone,  BodeUuno,  Bode- 

tone,  48  6,  79,  79  6,  82  6. 

Bodelton,  27  6,  85  6.  J 

alia  Bodelton,  27  6,  85  6.    j 

Boletone,  24  6,  85  6. 


Bordalebi,  Bordolbia,  Bord- 
Icbi,  6  6,  70  6,  85. 


Thorp,  Thorp  Andrea*,  Thorp  juxta 
V.  prope  Ebor.,  Bischopthorp,  23, 

217,  343,  400,  401,402,  410,411, 
412,  413,  414,  415,416,417,  418, 
420,421,427,429,430,441. 

♦Bushopton,  435. 
Blaketoft,  70,  316. 
*Bl()berlious,  425. 
Bolron,  Belerom,  164,  333. 
Boltbv,    Bolteby,    93,    97,    281 »., 

322. 
♦Bolton,  Boulton,  227,  361. 
Boulton,  Bolton  juxta  Wylton,  78, 

257  ».,  259,  310,  390,  *399,  402, 

408,  412. 
Boulton,  198,  354. 
Bolton,   Boulton,  6,   10,  230,  232, 

281  M.,  283,  359. 
Bolton,    Boulton,    10  n.,    24,    25  w., 

218,  254  «.,  289,  343. 
Parva  Bolton,  150. 
Est  Bolton,  152. 
Woh^t  Bolton,  170. 
Boulton  in  Wendosdale,  337. 
Bolton,  174,  180,335. 
«Bond-ato,   Bondogate,    419,   435, 

430  n. 
Boncwvk,    Bonne^^-ik,     Bonniwyk, 

70,  303,  372. 
Bordoby,    Bordelby  prope   Cleave- 

lund,  Borelbv,  Beresby,  Derelby, 

Torowby,  99,  259  n.,  322. 
♦Pons  Bui-gi,  353. 


Bishopthorpe,  191. 


Bishop  ton,  119. 
Black  toft,  238. 
Blubberhouses,  152. 
Boldron,  12. 
Boltby,  88. 

Bolton  {par.  Bradford),20\ 
Bolton  (JS'.fi.),  176. 


Bolton -by -Bowland,  165. 
Bolton -upon -Dearue,  2S3. 

Bolton  Percy,  205. 

Bolton  (Ca^stle),  67. 
Bolton  (Low),  67. 
Bolton  (^Vest),  67. 

Bolton-upon -Swale,  54. 
Bondgate,  119. 

Bonwick,  180. 

Site  of  Mount  Crrace  priory 
56. 

Boroughbridge,  138, 


INDEX    LOCORUM    T.  493 

Domesday  Book.  Kirkby's  Inquest,  Knights'  Fees,  Modern  Names, 

Facsimile  Edit.,  1862.  Nomina  Villarum,  etc.  6-in.  Ordnance  Survey. 

Bergebi,  3,  85.  Bergeby,  Bereby,    Bereheby,  Ber-  Borrowhy  {par.  Leake) ^  71. 

heby,  Kercby  (?),  93,  97,  100, 

160  n.,  322,  340. 
Bergebi,  Bergesbi,  15  *,  84.     •Bcrkby,  Berubi,  237,  328.  Borrowby  (par.  Zythe),  19. 

Boscele,  Bosciale,  60  b,  85.       •Bossale,  Bossall,  Cossale,  325,  381.   Bossall,  158. 
Bolebi,  Bollebi,  5,  15,  84.         Bolby,  Bolbye,  Boleby,  Bolleby,  125,   Boulby,  19. 

127,  128,  132«.,  235. 
Bowes,  Boghes,  164,  180  ».,  333.        Bowes,  12. 
Bollinc,  41,  82  b.  Boiling,  Boll^iig,  30,  226,  361.  Bowling,  216,  217. 

Boletorp,  86.  Bolthorp,  Bolethori>,  60,  67,  241,  Bowthorpe,  222. 

317. 
Bouinton,Bouintone,Bouin-    Bouyngton,  Bovington,  Bovyngton,   Boynton,  127,  145,  146. 
torp,  4,  7,  19,  86  b.  Boynton,  55,  77,  244  n.,  249, 311, 

377. 
Buitorp,  4  b,  87.  Boythorp,  Boithorp,  53,  249,  311.      Boythorpe,  126. 

Braisuelle,  69.  Bracewell,  Braicewell,  Braycewell,  Braoewell,  166. 

15,  192,  193,  356. 
Brachen,  86  b.  *Bracken,  Braken,  257, 307.  Bracken,  178. 

Bracheneholm,  86.  Brakanholm,  Brakeuholm,  60,  67,   Brackenholme,  222. 

242,317. 
Bradefeld,  Brudfeld,  3,  358.  Bradfield,  287. 

Bradeford,  41,  82  b.  ♦Bradford,  30  ».,  361.  Bradford,  216,  217. 

Bradeforde,  69  b.  Bradford,  Bradeford,  17,  354.  Bradford  fWest),  182. 

Bradelei,  8.  Bradeley,     Bradeley    cum     altero   Bradleys  (Both),  168. 

Bradeley,  14,  193,  194,  195,  357. 
Bradfortune,      Bratfortone,   Braferton,  Brafferton,  108,324,379.   Brafferton,  120. 
Bratfortune,  6  *,  1 7  *,  65  b, 
85. 
Litelbram,  Litelbran,  62  bA 

Midielbram,   Michelbran.  \  »"^^°^'  B"^°^^'  ^^'  205,  294,  349.     Braham,  171. 

49  *,  59,  62  b,  83.  J 

♦Braithwait  (Feriby  cum),  263. 

Bradeuuelle,  47  b,  48,  81  *.  •Braythewell,  359.                               Braithwell,  290. 

Braham,  Brameham,  Bram-  Bramham,  50,  214,  284,  345,  439.      Bramham,  189. 

ham,  20,  78,  81. 

Brahop,  Bramhop,  58  6,  81.  Bramhop,  Bramphop,  31  n.,  37, 344.    Bramhope,  187. 

Brameleia,  41,  82  6.  Bramlay,   Bramley,  Bramelay,  30,   Bramley,  202,  217. 

224,  360. 

Braraelei,  47  *.  •Bramlay,  Bramley,  231, 282  ».,  359.   Bramley  (Chapel),  290. 

Brantone,  66,  81  b.  Brampton  juxta  Wath,  7,  230,  281,   Brampton  Byerlaw,  283. 

366. 

Brantone,  21  b,  81  b.  Brampton,  Brampton  in  Morthyng,   Brampton- en- le-Morthing, 

6,  9,  359.  296. 

Branuuet,   Branuuat,   44  b,  •Brampwyth,  364.                               Bramwith  (Kirk),  265. 

816. 

Brantisburtone,  Brantisbur-  Brandesburton,  74,  303,  373.              Bransburton,  196. 

tune,  Branzbortune,  13  *, 

79  b,  87  b. 

Branzbi,  60  b.  Brand;sby,  Brandesby,  108, 324, 379.    Bransby,  122. 

Brcdingbam,  Brendingham,  Brantinglmm,  Bran tyngham,  Bran-    Brantingham,  224,  238  a. 

Brcntingham,       Breting-  tvngton,  Bfcntiugham,  88,  263, 

Lam,  14,  18,  70,  77,  86.  309,  317,  415. 

Bruntona,  Bnintonc,   Bran-  Brampton,   Branton,  45,   46,  206,    Branton  Green,  138. 

tunc,  Branstone,  8, 22,  70,  295. 

83*. 

Bragebi,  11,  84  b.  Brauoby,  Bamebv,  Bayby,  123,368.    Brawby,  106. 


494  INDEX    LOCORUM   X. 

Domesdaj  Book.  Kirkbr't  Inquest,  Knights'  Fees,  Iffodern  Names. 

Fscsimlle  Edit^  1802.  Nomina  Villanun,  ete.  S-ln.  Ofdnaooe  Barrtj. 

•Bracwharth,  340.  Brawith,  71. 

Brathwuth,  Braithewaithe,  130.         Braworth  (JFarm),  28. 
Breitan,  Bretone,  36,  81  b.      •Braiton,  Braton,  Brayton,  50  «.,    Brayton,  221. 

214,  285,  344,  403  «. 
Baretone,  Braretone,  5,  83.      •Brereton,  353.  Brearton,  137. 

Bracheberc,  17  &,  85.  Brakenbergh,  Brakinberg,  93,  323.     Brecbenbrough,  87. 

Bricstune,  Briston,  Bristun,   •Brighton,  82  «.,  251,  309.  Breighton,  222. 

55  b,  58,  86. 

Brentuth  (?),  82. 

Bretanby,  179,  335.  Brettanbj,  25. 

•Bretton,  364.  Bretton  (Monk),  274. 

Bretone,  Brettone,  4  b,  39  b,  West  Bireton,  Bretton,  Burton,  352,   Bretton  (West),  262. 

82,  82  b.  363. 

Bretlinton,  4,  7,  19,  86  *.         Bridlington,  Bridelyngton,  55,  249,   Bridlington,  146. 

311. 
Breselai,  Breselie,  38,  82.         •Brerelay,  364.  Brierley,  263. 

Bringeham,  19,  87.  Brigham,  Brygham,  57»  58«.,  249,    Brigham,  179. 

312,  313  n. 
Bringhale,  Bringhenale,  23,   Brigenale,  Briggenhale,  164,  333.      Brignall,  12, 13. 
Sbb, 

•Brend,  Brund,  82  ».,  251,  309.  Brind,  222. 

Brinesford,  43  b,  48,  Sib,        Brineford,      Brinford,     Brinsford,   Brinsworth,  295. 

Braynesford,  6,  230,  281, 358. 
Brochesuuorde,Brode8Uurde,   Broddesword,Brode8Worth,9,232«.,   Brodsworih,  276. 
Brodesworde,  21,  44  b,  45,       233,  359. 
816. 
Bruntone,  Bruntune,   14  *,   Brumpton,  101,  340.  Brompton  (AUertansk.),  56. 

85. 
Bnmtun,  Bruntune,  3  b,  b  b,   Brompton,    Brumpton,    141,    144,    Brompton  {Pickering  Lviht) 

33*,  84*.  146  n.,  147, 239,  240,  326,  92,93. 

Bruntone,  30,  85  b,  Patrik  Brompton,  Burton  Patrik,    Brompton  (Patrick),  69 

159,  337. 
Bruneton,Brunetono,4*,87.    Brumpton,  Poterbrumton,  51,  312.    Brompton  (Potter),  109. 
Brompton-brigg,   Bnunpton  super    Brompton -upon-Swale,  39. 

Swale,  174,335. 
•Brotherton,  Broyerton,  50  ».,  345,    Brotherton,  235 
393  n.,  411. 
Broctune,  Brotune,  16,  84.       Brotton,  Broghton,  125,  134,  235,    Brotton,  8. 

328. 
Bore,  Burg,  26  b,  85  b.  Burgh,  162,  336.  Brough  (i^.JK.),  54. 

Broctune,  69.  Broghton,  Brovthon,  15,  16,  191,    Broughton  (  ?r.J8 )   167 

194,196,350. 
Broctun,  Broctune,  Brostone,   Brocton,  110,  111,  112,  115.  Brough  ton  (Uvwio/^)  124 

6,  33  *,  60  b,  84  b. 
Broctun,    Magna    Broctun,   Magna      Broughton,       Broghton,    Broughton  ((5reat),  28,  42. 
a/m  Broctun,  5*,  16*,  84.        Browchton,    Broxton,   124,   126, 
129,  137,  237,  328. 
Broctun,  Broctune,  67  *,  84.   Parva  Brou^'hton,  Brocton,  Brogh-    Broughton  (Little),  42. 

ton,   Brovvj^'hton,   Broxton,   124, 
133,  136,  137  n.,  237,  330. 
Brecca,  Breche,  15, 84.  •Brokesey,  327.  Broxa,  77. 

Bubuid,  58, 86.  Bubwith,  Bubvvyth,  80,  309.  Bubwith,  207. 

Buckeden,  Bukcden,  19,  202,  355.      Buckden,  98. 
Bocheton,  Bochetone,  4,  19,    Bucketon,    Bucton,   Buketon,    54,    Buckton,  128 

34,  61  *,  87.  249,  313. 

Buchetorp,Buf?etorp,Bu«jho-    Bugthorp,   Buggethorp,  71,  134  ».,    Bugthorpe,  159 
torn.  11,64*,  87.  209,315. 


INDEX    LOCORUM    I.  495 

Domesday  Book.  KirkbT*!!  Inquest,  Knights'  Fees,  Modern  Names, 

Facsimile  Edit.,  1862.  Nomina  Villaram,  etc.  6-in.  Ordnance  Sorvey. 

Bulford,  Bulforth,  Balford,  110, 120. 
Bolemere,  Boleber,  17,  84  b,     Bulmer,  Bulemer,  99  ».,  108, 129  ».,   Bulmer,  141. 

324,  378. 
Bredale,  Breddale,  Bredhalle,  •Briddale,  271,  315.  Burdale,  143. 

7,  61  *,  87. 
Burg,  36  b,  82.  •Burgh,  Burgh  Waleis,  25  n.,  50  w..   Burgh  Waleys,    or  Burgh- 

342  «.,  345  ».,  350  ».,  863.  wallis,  264. 

Birland,  77  6,  86.  Birland,  70,  316.  Borland,  223. 

Burgelei,  Burghelai,  12,  81.    Burgelay,  Burghley,  Burghle,  Bur-   Burley,  186. 

lay,  Burley  in  Wherledall,  37, 

209,  288,  347,  389,  398,  400,  405, 

406,  416,  420,  428. 
Birn,  Bume,  Bym,  48,  214,  284,    Bum,  236. 

345,  399,  403,  412,  421,  440, 441. 
Brunebi,  4,  9  6,  46,  50,  86  b.   Brumeby,     Bruneby,     Brunneby,   Bumby,  193. 

Brunesby,  78,  81,  255,  310,  390, 

40311.,  404,  410,416. 
Brennigston,  31,  85  b,  Brynyston,  Grynyston,  181  ».,  186,   Bumeston,  86. 

367. 
Brimtun,Brinnistun,  3*,84.   Breniston,    Briniston,    Bryniston,   Burniston,  77. 

140,  144,  145,  146,  239. 
Brineshale,    Brinshale,    64,   Brinsall,  Brynsall,  13,  189,  357.  Burnsall,  134. 

68  b. 
Borel,  29  b,  85  b.  Borell,  Burell,  162,  337.  Burrill,  69. 

•Bursai,  Bursey,  260,  309.  Bursea,  223. 

Bristhyll  la  More,  Brysthill  Mora,   Burshill,  196. 

74,  373. 
Brocstewic,    Brostewic,    52,   Brustewyk,  Brustwyk,  76,  247  ».,   Burstwick,  241. 
87  b.  305. 

Bond  Burstwyk,  376. 
Burtone,  Burtun,  36,  81  *.       •Burton  juxta  Bime,  50».,  403,   Burton  (JTa^/),  221. 

415. 
Burton,  Burtone,  4  b,  87.         Burton  Agnes,  Annais,  58, 249, 312.    Burton  Agnes,  145. 
Burton,  Burtone,  13,  86  b.      Burton,  l^uth  Burton,  Sudburton,    Burton  (Bishop,  or  South), 

Burton  juxta   Beverlacum,    79,       210. 

263,  308,  388,  389,  398, 401, 405, 

406,  407, 408, 409,  412,  415,  416, 

419,420,423. 
Burton,  Burtone,  13, 19,  77,   Burton,  Hundberton,  86,  241,  310.   Burton  (Cherry,  or  North), 

86  b.  210. 

Santriburtone,  lZb,S7  b.        Burton  Conestable,  77,  248,  304,   Burton  Constable,  212. 

375,  437. 
Bertone,  Bortone,  28  b,  85  b.   Burton  Constable,  156,  338.  Burton  (Constable),  68. 

Burton,  Burtone,  7,  87.  Burton    Flemyng,    Splenyng,   53,    Burton  Flemming,  127. 

54ii.,  311. 
Burton,  Burtone,  29,  85  6.       Burton  super  Yore,  153,  336.  Burton  (High),  85. 

Parva  Burton,  153.  Burton  (Low),  85. 

Burton,  Burtone,  4  *,  83.         •Burton,  Burdon  Leonard,  21 1,295,   Burton  Leonard,  137, 

353. 
Boretune  (?).  8  b.  •Burton  in  Lonesdale,  278  «.,  362.     Burton-in-Lonsdale,  112. 

Bortun,  Bortune,  52,  87  *.       •Pydese  Burton,  304.  Burton  Pidsea,  228. 

Bretton,    Braiton,    Bretton   juxta    Burton  Salmon,  235. 

Brotherton,  48,  213,  284,  345, 

384,  403. 
Burton,  27  A,  85  b.  Burton  in  Bischopdale,  151,  338.        Burton  (West),  67. 

Bcrtune,  Bortun,  3,  84  b.         Burton,  Burton  Dale,  139, 146, 147,    Burtou  Dale,  93. 

240. 


496  INDEX    LOCORUM    I. 

Domeiulay  Book.  KirkW's  Inquest,  Knights*  Fees,  Modem  Names. 

Facsimile  Edit.,  1862.  Komina  Yillarum,  etc.  6-ln.  Ordnance  Surrer. 

Bergetorp,  Berguetorp,  7  *,   •Berghthorp,  28  ».  (?),  270.  Burythorpe,  142. 

34,  70,  87. 

Buschebi,  5  b,  46  b,  67  b,  70  b,   Magna  Buskeby,  124,  133,  237.  Busbj  (Great),  42. 

84. 

Buschebi,  67  *,  70  b,  84.  Parva  Buskeby,  124,  132,  133,  236,  Busby  (Little),  42. 

237. 

Badetorpes  (^—aee  Middle-   Bustard  Thorp,  Thorp  Bustard,  23,  Bustardthorpe  CtUeoJ),  174. 

thorpe).  27n.,  216,  289. 

Butecram,  Butecrame,  60  *.     •Buttercrame,    Buttercramp,    325,  Buttercrambe,  158. 

381. 

Butruid,  87.  Boturwyk,  Buttei^ik,  54,  249,  311.  Butterwick  (JF.i.),  126. 

Butniic,  60*.  Butcnvyk,  Buttenvyk,    111,    118,  Butterwick  (-^.12.).  106. 

121,  320. 

Begeland,  46  b,  85.  Bellaund,  106.  Byland  (Old),  88. 

Bylipton,  Bclipton,  56. 

B>Tom,  Byrum,  49,  50,  344,  383.  Bjnram,  235. 

Catebi,  44,  64  b,  81  b.  •Cateby,  231,  232  ».,  282,  359.  Cadeby,  284. 

Caldeber,  28,  85  b.  Caldebergh,  Caudeberg,  155,  338.  Caldbergh,  84. 

Caldewelle,  24, 85  b.  Caldewelle,  168.  CaJdwell,  13. 

Caltun,  69.  Calton,  22,  190,  356.  Calton,  150. 

Calverleia,  Cauerlei,41,82*.   Calverlay,  Calverley,  30,  33,  226,  Calverley,  202. 

280,  360. 

Camerinton,  52,  87  *.  Catterington,     Coverington,      75,  Camerton,  241. 

246  n.,  376. 

Cansale,  36  b,  82.  *Camcsall,  363.  Campsall,  264. 

Canteleia,  Cantelie,  57,  81  *.   Cautelay,  Canteley,  5,  8,  231,  282.  Cantley,  285. 

♦Kaldecothes,  235.  Cargo-Fleet,    or    CleTeland 

Port,  6. 

Cartun,  Cartune,  23,  85  *.        Kerkan,  168.  Carkin,  25. 

*Carlin^hou,Kerlinghowe,  224,279.  Carlinghow,  232. 

Carletun,  66,  81  *.  *Curleton,  50  n.,  156  n.,  215,  285,  Ca.r\ton  {par.  SnaUh)  236. 

343  n.,  314,  438. 

Carletun,  Carletune,  46  *,  81.    Carleton,  33,  42,  207,  286.  Carlton  (par.  Omi^eUy),  187. 

Carlentone,  69.  Carleton,  15,  201,  355.  Carlton  in  Craven,  167. 

Carlentone, Carleton, 38*, 82.    *Carletou,  3G3.  Carlton  {par.  £oyston),26t 

Carlentun,  Carletun,  55, 87  b.    Carleton,  75,  244  n.,  373.  Carlton  {Holdeme^),  212. 

Carleton,  Carletun,  11  *,  85.    *Carleton,  308.  Carlton  Husthwaite,  104. 

Carleton,  59  b.  Carleton,  Karlton,  93,  97  n.,  98, 323.  Carlton  Miniot,  87. ' 

Careltone,  Careltun,  1 1  *,  85.    *Carlton,  Carleton,  Karleton,  257 n.,  Carlton  {Farm,  par.  Stock- 

3H2.  toti'On^hr-Fore^),  \bS. 

Cartun,  24,  85  b.  Carleton,  109,  334.  Carlton  (par.  Stantcidt),  25. 

Carletun,  16*,  84.  Carleton,  Kerleton,  124,  126,  130,  Carltou  (iHingbargh)  42 

131,  137,328. 

Carleton,  28,  85  *.  Carleton,    Carleton   in    Coverdale,  Carlton  in  Coverdale  83 

154,338. 

Cherendebi,  67  *,  87.  Kerneby,  Kernettcby,  59,  249,  312.  Camaby,  146. 

Chirprebi,  27  *,  85  *.  Kerporby,  Kcpperby,  154,  338.  Carporby,  67. 

Caretorp,  30  *,  85  *.  Carethofp,  Karethorp,  159  ».,  181,  Carthorpe,  86. 

339. 

*Cas(elford,  303.  Castleford,  234. 

Castelai,  8,  83.  Castelay,   Ciistelcy,   Castellay,    45,  Castley,  187. 

203,  21)3,  340.  * 

Catofos,   Catefoss,  54,    79*,    Catfose,  Catofoss,  7 1,  243  w.,  372.  Catfoss,  197. 
87*. 

Cathwayte,  141,  142. 

^tala,  Catale,  04.  83.  Cathalle,   Cathnlo,    Ma«rna   Cathol,  Cattal  Magna,  172 

45.  205,  211,  2«)5,  303. 


INDEX    LOCORUM    I.  497 

>omeada7  Book.  Kirkby's  Inquest,  KtiighU*  Fees,  Modern  Names, 

simile  Edit.,  1862.  Nomina  Yillarum,  etc.  6-in.  Ordnance  Survey. 

:;athale,  62,  83.  •Cathale,  Parva  Cattell,  205,  294.  Cattal  (Little),  155. 

26,  85  b.  Caterik,  Catrik,  Katerik,  148,  163,  Catterick,  54. 

338. 

le,  63,  78  6,  82  b,         Gatherton,  Cathirton,  Catherthorn,  Catterton,  190. 

26  «.,  29,  64  ».,  221,  290,  343. 

51  b,  85.  Catton,  93,  95,  323.  Catton  {N.R.),  103. 

;attune,  15,  86  b,         Catton,  86,  254,  310.  Catton  {E.R,),  175. 

luic,  Catinuuic,  13*,   Catewyk,  Cattewyk,  Catwik,  74,  75,  Catwiok,  196. 
6,87*.                             244  ».,  304,  372. 

I,  86.  North  Cave,  85,  88, 90, 92  «.,  254  ».,  Cave  (North),  224. 

265,  309,  318. 

e,  10,  17*,  46,  61,   •Suth  Cave,  264  ».,  309.  Cave  (South),  224. 

,  14, 86.  CaywyU,  70.  Caville,  223. 

•Cawood,  Cawod,  Cawode,  Kawod,  Cawood,  206. 

50».,   345,   347 ».,   393*.,   399, 

400,  401,  405,  409,  410,  411,  412, 

413,  415,  417, 418,  419,  421,  422, 

424,  425,  428,  430,  438. 

Caltorne,  38  *,  82.      •Calthorn,  Salthorn,  363.  Cawthorne  {WJt.),  27 i. 

Caltorne,  5*,  70  *,   Calthorn,  Calthorne,  143,  240.  Cawthorne  (N.R.),  75. 

1,  16  *,  84  *.  Calveton,  110,  116,  119,  321,  343  n.  Cawton,  105. 

,  7,  11,  87.  Carethorp,  Carthorp,  56,  77,  244  ».,  Caythorpe,  127,  145. 

249,311,377. 

Caitune,  5  *,  84  *.       Cayton,    Kayton,    Eaynton,    139,  Cayton,  94. 

140,  144,  145,  146,  239,  326. 

9, 82.  •Chevet,  364.  Chevet,  262. 

n,  8  *.  •Clapham,  278,  362.  Clapham,  113. 

e,  4  *,  65,  83.  Clarton,  Clareton,  Carlton,  46,  206,  Clareton,  155. 

295. 

,6,17,85.  •Claxton,  367.  Claxton,  158. 

41,  82  *.  *Clayton,  Claiston,  227,  361.  Clayton  {p.  Bradford),  216. 

21,  81  *.  Clayton,  Claiton,  4,  231,  281,  359.  Clayton-in-the-Clay,  275. 

,     Clactone,     38  *,   •Claiton,  364.  Clayton  (West),  261. 
12. 

4,  85  *.  Clegeby,  Clesby,  179,  334  n.,  335.  Cleasby,  14. 

Hetun,41*,82*(?).   Claketon,    Heton    Clack,     Heton  Cleckheaton,  232. 

Flattes,  30,  224,  279,  361. 

.,  85  *.  Clif,  Cliffe  super  Tese,  164,  334.  Cliff,  14. 

,  77  *,  86.  Cliff,  Clyff,  60,  68,  242,  31 6.  Cliff  (Long),  222. 

n  ifl  99   flfi  /    •North  Cliff,  Clyffe,  260, 264  n.,  309.  Cliff  (North),  209. 

>,  18,  77,  8b.         -^    g^^j^  (^j^^  ^j^g.^  g^^  g^^  260,  264  ».,  CUff  (South),  209. 

309. 

20,81.  Clifford, Clyfford,  50,214,284,38011.  Qifford,  189. 

41  *,  82  *.  •Clefton,  Eleston,  361.  Clifton  (p.  Dewshury),  231. 

Dliftuue,  47  *,  78  *.    •Clyfton,  359.  aifton  {par.  Conisbro%  290. 

29, 85  *.  Clyfton,  153.  Clifton-upon-Ure,  85. 

•Clj-nt,  353.  Clint,  153. 

49,  83.  •Clotherom,  331,  435.  aotherholme.  119. 

,  aoctune,  3  *,  16  *,   Clocton,  Cloghton,  140, 141  n.  Qoughton,  62. 

Cloubeck,  Cloubek,  179,  334  «.  Clowbeck,  25. 

West  Cothum,  Cotom,  Cotum,  Cot-  Coatham  (West),  7. 
torn,  Cottum,  124,  129,  130, 134, 
135, 136,  237. 

d,  26  h,  85  *.  Colbunie,  161, 336.  Colbum,  54. 

K   K 


498 


INDEX    LOCORUM    I. 


DomMd^  Book. 
FacsimUfl  Edit.,  1802. 

Coledun,  1S*,87*. 
Coldun,  52  6,  87  b. 

Goletone,  63,  78  b,  82  b. 

Coletun,  CoUetun,  35,  35  b, 

81. 
Coletun,  Goltun,  6,  9  6,  17, 

60  b,  84  b. 

Gonlngestorp,  Coungestorp, 

17,  85. 
Coningesboro,        Coninges- 

burgh ,  Cuningesburg,  4  7  ft, 

78  b,  81 6. 
Coningesbi,  52  6,  87  h. 

Goneghestone,      CuningeB- 

tooe,  8  h,  49  6,  69. 
Cunestime,  68  6. 


Cutnehd,  8. 
Copegraue,  62,  83. 
Copeman  Torp,  62,  82  h. 
Ck)rlebroc,  17,  85. 


Codreston,  Codrestune,  25  h, 

85  6. 
Cotes  (?),  14,  86. 
Ck)ttun,  11,  87  6. 
Cotingham,  2,  61,  86. 


Cotinuui,    Coteuuid,    56  6, 

62  6,  86. 
Coteuuid,  18,  86. 

Colebi,  15,  84. 
Covreham,  28,  85  6. 
Cahosbi,  60. 
Colnun,  7  6,  11,34,  87  6. 

Tornoton,  29  6,  85  6. 

CoUinghe,  69. 

Coletorp,  48  6,  49  6,  83. 

Cudtun,  23,  86  6. 

"^udtun,  23,856. 


KirkbT*8  InqoMt  Knights'  Fees, 


kbT*8  InqoMt.  Knig 
Komina  VilUnun, 


etc. 


Coldon,  Couldon,  Magna  Coldon, 

Nortb  Coldon,  77,  303,  389,  401, 

409,  413,  416,  420. 
Parva  Coldon,  75,  243,  371. 
Colingbam,    Collyngbam,    Colyng- 

ham,  31  ».,  39,  41,  209,  348. 
Colton,  20fi.,  24,  217,  289,  325  »., 

343. 
•Colton  (Helton  ?),  210,  348. 

Colton,  110,  113fi.,  116,  118,119, 

321. 
•Conyngesthorp,  353. 
Conysthorp,  Conyngesthorp,    109, 

324. 
Conyngesburg,  Cunynggesburgh,  3, 

359. 

Conigeston,  Coningeton,  Connygee- 

ton,  75,  76,  244  «.,  247 11. 
Conyston,  Coniston  in  Cravene,  16, 

189,  202,  356. 
Conyngston,  Conigeston  in  Cotel- 

woldale,  Conyston  in  Kettelwell- 

dale,  14,  192,  357. 
Condeley,  Coningley,  13,  189, 190. 
•Coppegrave,  205. 
Coupmanthorp,  24,  223,  291,  343. 
Cornburgh,  Corneburgh,  107,  324, 

379. 
•Cornesandes,  242. 
♦Cutherston,  333. 

Cotencss,  Coutenesse,  70,  316. 
Cotum,  59,341  n.,  368. 
CotinKhara,   Cottiiigham,    Cotyng- 

ham,  79,  87,  88,  262,  308,  389, 

398,  399,  415. 
•Cotyngwj'k,  367. 

Cottingwith,  Cottingwyth,  60,  61, 
68,  319. 

Colby,  CoUeby,  128,  236. 

Coverham,  154,  338. 

Couseby,  Chouseby,  93,  96,  322. 

Collom,  CoUum,  Cullum,  71,  272, 
315,  401,  404. 

Thornton  Collynge,  South  Thome- 
ton,  162,  337. 

Colling,  Collynge,  14,  191 ».,  193, 
357. 

Colthorp,  45,  203,  293,  349,  434  n. 

Couton  Magna,  Mikel  Couton, Tem- 
ple Couton,  165  «.,  177,  335. 

North  Couton,  177,335. 

South  Couton,  165  n.,  177,  335. 

Atlowe-Couton,  Athowcowton,  165. 


Mod«ni  Namei, 
^ia.  Ordnanoe  Smrer. 

Golden  (Great),  212, 213. 


Golden  Pwra,  212,  213. 
GoUingham,  189. 

Golton  (jKtr.  BoHou  Ptnf), 

190. 
Golton  ip.  Jrkiikiri),tlt 

Golton  {N,E.),  105, 122. 

Goneythorpe,  155. 
Goneysthorpe,  123. 

Gonisboroiigh,  284. 


Goniston  (par.  Svine),  227. 

Coniston  (Cold),  155. 

Goniston  in  KettlewdUde, 
116. 

Gononley,  185. 
Copgrove,  137. 
Copmanthorpe,  191. 
Cornbrough,  140. 

Cotherstone,  5. 

Cotness,  238. 
Cottam,  144. 
Cottinghwn,  225,  226. 

Cottingwith  (East),  192. 

Cottingwi  th(  West ),  1 92,207. 

Coulby,  16. 
Coverham,  68,  84. 
Cowesby,  72. 
Cowlam,  144. 

Cowling,  69. 

Cowling  Hill,  184. 

Cowthorpe,  172. 

Cowton  (East, or  haag^^B. 

Cowton  (Nwrth),  40, 
Cowton  (South),  40. 
AtleyHiU(P),40. 


INDEX    LOCORUM    I. 


499 


DorapBday  Book. 
Facsimile  £dit.,  1869. 

Cucvalt,  2,  59  6. 


Crachele,  30,  85  b.  < 

Crecala,  516. 

Crambom,  Crambun,  Cran- 

bone,  6,  17  5,  70  6,  85. 
Cransuuic,  Cranzvic,  4,  19, 

61,86  6. 
Cratorn,  Cratorne,  5  6,  16  6, 

70  6,  84. 

Crigeston,    Crigestone,    4  6, 

82  6. 
Croft,  Crofst,  24,  85  6. 
Scroftune,    Scrotone,    39  6, 

82. 
Cogrun,  Crogrum,  Crogun, 

7  6,  11,34,  77,  87  6. 
Croptun,  Croptuno,  5  6,  84  6. 
Croisland,  Crosland,  4  6,  406, 

82  6. 


Cumbreuuorde,    4  6,    39  6, 

82  6. 
Cundcl,  22,  83  6. 
Cudford,  Cuford,  35,  81. 
Dal,  7,  46  6,  85. 
Daltone,  40  6,  82. 
Daltono,  47  6,  48  6,  816. 
Pal  ton,    Daltone,     19,    33, 

66  6,77,86  6. 
Deltune,  516. 

Dalton,  Daltun,  25  6, 85  6. 
alia  Dalton,  Daltun,  25  6, 
85  6. 


Danebi,  28  6,  85  6. 

Danebi,  Danebia,  60,  61  6, 

71,84. 
Danebi,  25,  85  6. 

Danetorp,  13  6,  52,  87  6. 
Dereuueld,  Dereuuelle,  66, 

816. 
Damintone,  Darnitone,  37  h, 

82. 
Dertone,  Dertune,  7  h,  38  h, 

39,  82. 
Depedale,  3, 84  h. 


Kirkbjr's  Inqnest,  Knights*  Fees, 
Nomina  Villamm,  etc. 

Cokewald,  Cukewald,  93,  94,  323. 
Crackhou,  Crakehowe,  15, 189,  357. 
Crachall,    Magna  Crakehall,    162, 

337. 
Crachall,  Parva  Crakehall,  162, 337. 
♦Crachale,  Crakhale,  323. 
Crambham,  Crambhom,  Cramboum, 

Crambum,  146,  324,  380. 
•Craunoewik,    Craunoewyk,    259, 

307. 
Crathorne,  Othorn,  124,  127,  135, 

136,  235,  329. 
•Credeling,  364. 
•Crigheleston,  352. 

Croft,  178,  180,  218  n.,  221 «.,  335. 
•Crofton,  Croffeton,  228,  292,  352. 


Modern  Names, 
6-ln.  Ordnance  Surver. 

Coxwold,  104. 
Cracoe,  150. 
CrakehaU  (Great),  69. 

Crakehall  (Little),  69. 
CrakehiU,  103,  120. 
Crambe,  141. 

Cranswick,  178. 

Crathorne,  27. 

Cridling  Stubbs,  250. 
Crigglestone,  248. 

Croft,  26. 
Crofton,  249. 


Croholm,  Crohom,  Crohum,  Crom,  Croom,  143. 

73,  274,  315,  401,  404. 

Cropton,  142, 147,  239,  240,  326.  Cropton,  75. 

♦Crosseland,  351.  Crosland,  260. 

Crosthwayte,  Crosthayte  in  Tesdal,   Cro8thwaite,  2. 

165. 
Cuckewalde,  134. 
•Cutheworth,  363. 
•Cumbrewode,  351. 


Cundale,  Gindale,  184,  339. 

•Cu&ieford,  287. 

Dale,  93,  97  ».,  98,  322. 

•Dalton,  351. 

Dalton,  6,  10  ».,  230,  281,  359. 

•North  Dalton,  256,  307. 

Dalton,  93,  95,  323. 

Dalton  Michell,  166. 

Dalton  Norreys,  166  n.,  167, 180. 

Dalton  Travers,  166. 

Dalton  in  Broghton  Lithe,  166  »., 

167  «.,  333. 
•Dalton  super  Tese,  368. 
Danby,  Daneby  super  Yore,  159, 

163,  337. 
Danby,  Daneby,  125,  235,  329. 


Cudworth,  275. 
Cumberworth,  273. 

Cundall,  120. 

Dale  Town,  72. 
'DB\ton(p.Kir]kHeaton),2i6. 
Dalton  (p.  Rotherham),  289. 
Dalton  (North),  177. 

Dalton  {p.  TopeUffe),  103. 

Dalton  {p,  Kirkhy  BaveiU' 
worth),  24. 

Dalton-upon-Tees,  26. 
Danby      (par,      Thomtom- 

Steward),  68. 
Danby  (Lamgbarsih),  30,  44. 


Daneby,  Danby  super  Wysk,  177,  Danby  Wiske,  55. 

335. 

Danthorp,  75,  245  ».,  375.  Danthorpe,  228. 

Derfeld,  4,  6  ».,  230,  281,  358.  Darfield,  275. 


•Darthyngton,  364. 
•Derton,  363. 
Depedale,  139. 


Darrington,  250. 

Darton,  262. 

Dcepdale,  94. 

K    K   2 


pAmewlay  Book. 
FKBimile  Edit.,  1882. 

IHetuiio,  11  5,  85. 

Difitou,  Pi.*tone,  31  6,  86  h, 
Pktoiie,  57,  83. 

iKfltoue,  62  b,  83. 

Di?nf?Btebi,    Begenebi,   43  6, 

Denebi,  JO,  82. 
Denebi,  39,  82. 

Denton,  Dentune,  12,  81. 

Bemberm,  4  *,  82  b. 
Dtniofllon,  Dirdreston,  25  b, 

DiK^^^^l^r  Dineshale,  Bir- 
iifhihah,  3,  23  b,  85. 

Bisfortk,  49  *. 

D(j*iesuuorde,  Dodesuurde, 
38  b.  82, 

DaiietTOi^li^,  20  b,  21  b,  48, 
SI*. 

Dnuetorp^  53,  87  *. 

Bndtone,  8  b,  83  6. 


Dnu3,  56  h,  81  6. 
Drouueton,  Drouuetone,  46, 

M, 
Drifeld,  Piifelt,  4,  18  b,  77, 

86  &. 
Bre.'^Ungton,  Dreslintone,  41, 

B2  6/ 

Dringolme^  52  b. 


Drugniiilebi,  67  6,  84. 

J>riJpolT    Bripold,    Dritpol, 
lJ/^a5,  87  6. 

DuMd,  Nort  Dufelt,  18,  58, 

77  ft,  86. 
SuddiiftO,  Suddufelt,  18, 18  b, 

77^,86. 
Djfg^libi,  Dighelibi,  3  b,  34, 

87. 

I>oinmton,  Donniton,   10  5, 

50,  77  fi,  86  6. 
Dtmeforde,   Dunesford,    62, 

6H,  ro,  R2  b. 
losln^  I>imesle,  5,  84. 

muk\  Edrezuic,  12,  85. 


INDEX    LOCORUM    I. 


Rirkby's  Inquest,  Knights*  Feet, 
Nomina  VUlanim,  etc 

Dighton,  Dycton,  102,  341. 
Dighton,  Djghton,  60,  66,  367. 
Magna  Dighton,  Suth  Dithon,  4 

205,  294,  349. 
Parva  Dighton,  North  Dithon,  4 

205,  294,  349. 
Denigby,  Deningby,  Denyngby, 

12,  283,  365. 
♦Deneby,  228,  352. 
•Deneby,  364. 
•Dent,  278,  362. 
Denton,  44, 204, 294, 349,  389, 3£ 

402,411,419. 
•Deuuesbury,  361. 
Didreston-graunge,  170. 

Dedensall,  Duttensale,  100,  340. 

Diflceford,  Disforde,  183,  338. 
•Dodeworth,  363. 

♦Donecastre,  231. 

Douuethorpe,  Austhoq),  74,  373. 
Draghton,  Draython,  13,  191,  11 

357. 
*Drax,  50  n.,  156  ».,  215,  344,  43: 

Dreuton,  88,  264,  309. 

Dri  field,  Driffeud,  Dryffeld,   Di 

fold,  30  n.,  58,  90  «.,  92,  307. 
Drighlington,  Drithlington,  Drii 

lington,  Brightclington,  30,  25 

280,  360. 
Dringliou,    Dringhowe,    Drungc 

76,  243n.,  303,  372. 
Dringgenhus,  Drynghouses,  23 

29,  343. 
Dromondby,  Dromundeby,  124,  K 

237. 
*Drii)ol,  388,  404  n. 

Diield,  123. 

North  Duffcld,  60,  61  n.,  66,  116 

242,317. 
South  Duffeld,  60,  68,  242,  317. 

Deukelby,  Deuk^'lby,  Dugell 
Duggelby,  71,  73,  267  n.,  2; 
315. 

Donyngton,  60,  66,  368. 

Duunesford,  Dunsford,  Duffeld,  4 

46,  206,  295,  350. 
♦Deuslee,  327. 
Everby,  19,  199  n. 
•Etheirwike,  379. 


INDEX   LOCORUM    I.  501 

)omesday  Book.  Kirkby's  Inquest,  Knighta'  Fees,  Modern  Names, 

csimile  £dit.,  1862.  Nomina  YUlarum,  etc  6-in.  Ordnance  Survey. 

14,  85  b.  Eseby,  172,  334.  Easby  (Oillin^  Went),  39. 

i  6,  84.  Esb^,  Eseby,  124,  328.  Easby  (p.  Stokealey),  29. 

e,  Hesinton,  52  6, 53,   •Esington,  Ersington,  247  n.,  305.  Easington  {E.R.)y  257. 

on,   Esingetun,    15,   Esington,    Esyngton,     125,    133,  Easington  {NM.),  18, 19. 

235  n.,  237,  329. 

e,  69  h.  Esington,  Esyngton,  16,  197,  354.  Easington  ( W.n.),  165. 

luald,  Eisicewalt,  3,   *£singwald,  327.  Easingwold,  121. 

le,  Estbrune,  8,  59.      Estburn,  15.  Eastburn  ( W.  i.),  185. 

jurne,  Austburne,  4,  •Estburae,  90».,  307.  Eastburn  {E.  R.),  161. 

Esby,  Esteby,  14,  191.  Eastby,  151. 

Esttorp,  18, 50,  86  J.   Esthorp,  82,  310.  Easthorpe  (JT.i.),  194. 

Yaresthorp,    Yarpesthorp,    Yarp-  Easthorpe?  (i\r.i.),  123. 
thorp,  Yarthorp,  110,  112, 115. 

•Estofb,  363.  Eastoft,  253,  267. 

•:stone,  4,  7,  86  h.         Eston,  55,  249,  311.  Easton,  146. 

on,E8trinton,14,86.   Estrington,  70,  316.  Eastrington,  223. 

e,  12  6,  83.  •Eveston,  Eyveston,  331,  436.  Eavestone,  118. 

m,  Edbriztune,  3  b,  •Eberston,  326.  Ebberston,  92. 

1,  Eclesfelt,  43  6, 81  b.   Ecolesfeld,  Eklesfeld,  3,  358,  408.  Ecolesfield,  288. 

1, 82  b.  •EccleshiU,  362.  EccleshiU,  202. 

istorp,      Geduuales-   *£delthorp,  Edilthorp,  268,  314.  Eddlethorpe,  142. 

Guduualestorp  (?), 
),  87. 

le,  Ellintone,48, 81  b.  Edelington,  Edelyngton,  5, 9, 10  ».,  Edlington,  284. 

218».,  230,  281,  358. 

Bdestun,  33  6,  84  &.     Edeston,  Ediston,   111,   118,  121,  Edston,  90. 

144,  320. 

destun,  33  b,  84  6.       Parva  Edston,  141, 142.  Edston  (Little),  90. 

rg,  Eburg,  Egeburg,  ^Eggeburgh,  364.  Egbrough,  251. 

)]  15  6,  84.  Egton,  Eggeton,  125, 130,  237, 328.  Ej^ton,  45. 

,186,556,58,61,86.   Elvele,  Elveley,  80,  81,  263,  318.  EUa  (Kirk),  225,  239. 

•EstweU,  308.  Ella  (South  ?),  239. 

•Westwell,  308.  Ella  (West),  239. 

1  ft,  82  b.  Eland,  30,  224,  279,  361.  Elland,  246. 

,  Elrebeo,  6  b,  60, 85.   EUerbek,  Hellerbeck,  101,  341.  Ellerbeck,  56. 

ne,  Elrebrune,  3  b,  •Ellerton,  326.  EUerbum,  91. 
4  b. 

iebi,  Alverdebi,  54  b,  Elwardeby,  Elwardby,  74,  305,  373.  Ellerby  (E.R.),  212. 
87  6. 

Iebi,  Elwordebi,  15  6,   Elerby,  Elerdbv,  EUeredeby,  El-  Ellerby  (i^.fi.),  19. 
redby,  Elreddeby,  125,  129,  237, 
328 

r,  14.  •Ellerker,  241,  317.  Ellerker,  224,  238  a. 

,  25, 85  b.  •Ellerton,  335.  EUerton-on-Swale,  54. 

,  27, 85  b.  •Ellerton,  336.  Ellerton  (Abbey),  53. 

,  Ebretone,  18  b,  77,   Ellerton,  HeUerton,  89,  253,  309.  Ellerton  (E.R.),  207. 

Elingstring,  Elynstrynge,  153,  337.  Ellingstring,  85. 

le,  28  6,  85  b.  EUngton,  Elyngton,  153,  337.  Ellington,  85. 

«storp,  5, 83  b,  Edelyngthorpe,  186.  Ellinthorpe,  138. 

m,  10,  86.  Elgeton,  Elgheton,  Helgheton,  79,  EUoughton,  238  ▲. 

263,  308. 


502  INDEX   LOCOKVM    I. 

Dtmetinj  Book.  KiiUy'*  Inquest,  Kaisbts*  Fees,  Modern  Nsmei, 

Facsimile  EdiL,  188i.  XoBiaa  TiUaxnD,  etc  64a.  Oid^one  Qumj. 

*EIiiieteinere,  Eloedmere,  323.  Ebnire,  103. 

Eimeduaa,  Ermeshale,   38,  •Elmesall,  363.  Elmsall  (Nordi),  264. 

82. 

Ermenhmle,  36  b,  82.  South  Eknishall,  5.  Ehnmll  (South),  264. 

Eleslac,  69.  Elslake,  EssUke,  EsUac,  15,  190,  Elslack,  167. 

194,  196,  357  n. 

AfieDeauic,  52,  87  b.  •Estanwik,  Elstuiwjk,   304,  375,  Elstemwick,  227. 

415. 

Eltofte,  31  n.,  39.  EltoOs,  203. 

AlaoinUm,  AluuiDtone,  50  6,   Elvington,  ^Tyngton,  60,  61,  319.  Elvington,  192. 

78,  86  6. 

Embesie,  8  6,  83  6.  Emmesaj,  Emmesei,  14,  357.  Embsay,  168. 

Amebu,  Ameleie,  4  b,  82.         *£meley,  352.  Emley,  261. 

E]me8UueIIe,Helmeflwelle,4,   ^Helmeswell,  367.  Emswell,  161. 

67,  86  b. 

Aplebi,  23,  85  b.  Apelby,  Appilby,  super  Tese,  169,  Eppleby,  14. 

334. 

Ergone,  7,  87.  Arhum,  Erghom,  Erghum,  54,  249,  Erghom  {site  of),  127. 

Argun  (?),  23,  85  b.  Eryom,  Eryhom,  1 78,  335.  Eryholme,  26. 

Aacri,  31  ft,  86  b.  Escryk,  Eskerike,  Eskeryk,  60,  66,   Escrick,  191. 

410. 
Asebi,  31,  85  b.  Eseby,  Esseby,  183  ».,  185  ».,  186. 

Esedic,  Esdyke,  Estak,  26,  343.  Esedike,  190. 

Esiune,  69.  Essheton,  Eston,  Heston,  14,  190,   Eshton,  150. 

192,  193,  356. 
Awh,  13  b,  87  b.  *E8k,  Eske,  304,  388  ».,  389.  Eske,  196. 

Esc'hodala,  71.  Eskedalle,  129.  Eske  Dale,  30,  31,  32  15 

A«tun,  AHtuno,  16,  84.  Eston,  124,  126,  130,  328.  Eston,  16. 

Ederdwyk,  Etherwik,  Herdwyk,  74,   Etberdwick,  212 

375. 
Eton,    Etton,    Ettono,    13,    Etton,  83,  84,  88,  258,  308,  318.         Etton,  195. 

18 />,  61,86  6. 
Euringham,  10  6,  86  ft.  Everingham,  Eveo^ngham,  78, 254,    Everingham,  193  20S. 

309,  390,  406,  407,  420. 
Eurolai,  Eurelag,  51,  84  ft.       •Everlec,  327.  Everley,  77. 

Eucrtorp,  86.  Everthorp,  Iverthorp,  84,  265,  309.    Evcrthorpe,  224 

A»chilobi,  31,  85  ft.  Eskelby,  Estkilby,  181,  339.  Exelby,  70. 

Foi/.bi,  Fezbi,  Foitcsbi,  5  ft,   Faccby,  Fay ceby,  124, 132,236,329.   Faceby,  42. 

70  ft,  84. 
Fiulomora,  Fademoro,  16  ft,   Fadmore,  HI,  117,  121,  320  ».  Fadmoor,  74. 

84  ft. 

Fa^'herwaldo,  Fathenvald,  159. 
Farcburno,  36,  81  ft.  Farburu,   49,   50,   214,   285,    345,    Fairbiirn,  235. 

427  n. 
Prangcfos,  4,  86  ft.  Fangfosse,  Fangefosse,  71,  310.  Fangfoss,  176. 

Farlintun,  Forlintun,  17,  85.    Farlin^'ton,    Ferlington,    Flynton,   Farlington,  122   140 

107,324,378. 
Fammnosbi,  3  ft,  84  ft.  *Faniianby,  326.  Farmanby,  91. 

Farnobum,  5, 65,  83.  *Farnham,  211,  353.  Farnham,  154 

Foruobil,  8.  Farnbill,  189,  190,  357.  Famhill,  185. 

Fernclei,  82  ft.  Famelav,  Faruelev,  30,  224,  273  ».,   Farnley  {Morl^)  217 

279, 360.  '  ^  »        • 

Fomclai,  Fernolie,  12,  81.        •Farnelay,  Farnelev,  204,  294,  349,    Farnley  {Claro)   170  187 

400,  405.  429. 
Foreloia.  Perlci,  40,  82.  •Famelav,  Fernelev,  229,  292,  351.    Farnley  T^^as,  260 

,  41,  82  ft.  Forsebiv*  Ferslai,  30,  226,  280,  360.    Farslev,  202. 


INDEX   LOCORUM    J.  503 

Domesday  Book.  Kirkb/'s  Inqaest,  Knights'  Fees,  Modern  Names, 

Facsimile  Edit,  1883.  Nomina  Yillaram,  etc.  6-in.  Ordnance  Sanrey. 

Faldingden,  Faldington,  105, 106  ».,  Fawdington,  120. 
332. 

bi,  29,  85  b.  Fegherby,  153,  337.  Fearby,  85. 

tane,  Fredestan,    37  ft,   •Fetherston,  364.  Featherston,  249. 

Feldom,  1 72  ».,  1 73.  Feldom,  38. 

bi  (?),  60.  •Felice  Kirk,  332.  Felixkirk,  88. 

i'ftnrv^f^a  9r»  ft«iA       /    Fencote,  Magua  Fciicotes,  157,  336.  Fencote  (Great),  55. 

encodes,  zo,  OD  0.      |    Fencote,  Parva  Fencotes,  157,  336.  Fencote  (Little),  55. 

in,  36,  816.  •Fenton,  48«.,  50«.,  346,  427  ».,  Fenton  (Church),  205. 

431,  438,  439. 

bi,  5,  83.  •Feringesby,  353.  Ferrensby,  155. 

i,  17  ft,  55  ft,  86.  Feriby,  Feryby,  85,  263,  308.  Ferriby  (North),  239. 

ic,  3,  84.  Fyuele,  Fyuelee,  Fyueley,  52,  249,  FUey,  110. 

311. 

•Fymmere,  315.  Fimber,  160. 

al,  Finegala,  29  ft,  85  ft.   Fyngal,  Fynkall,  156,  337.  Fingall,  69. 

ia,  70.  Frytheby,  146,  268.  Firby  ii:.R.\  141. 

>bi,  29  ft,  85  ft.  Frethby,  Fritheby,  154,  336.  Firby  (N.M.),  86. 

ac,  Fixcale,  47,  47  ft,   •Fyshlak,  364.  Fishlake,  265. 
b. 

ige,  Fitlinge,  52,  87  ft.     Fittelyng,  Flyngton,  Fyterlyng,  75,  Fitliog,  228. 

304,  375. 

«bi,  82  ft.  •Fekesby,  361.  Fixby,  246. 

burc,    Flaneburg,    15,   Flaynburgh,  55,  249,  260  ».,  313.  Flamborough,  128. 
i,  86  ft. 

)i,  69.  Flasceby,  14, 193 ».,  196, 357.  Flashy,  150. 

•Flathwath,  Flathewath,  390,  406, 
407. 

•Flawythe,  Flatwath,  324,  381.  Flawith,  139. 

ibi,  62,  83.  •Flasceby,  Flasseby,  206,  295,  350.  Flaxby,  155. 

in,  Flaxtune,  6  ft,  11  ft,   •Flaxton,  325,  379.  Flaxton,  141. 
i,  60  ft,  85. 

lam,  24  ft,  26,  85  ft.  Fleteham,  Fletham,  149, 150  «.,  336.  Fleetham  (Kirkby),  55. 

an,  Flintone,  13  ft,  52,   Flynton,  75,  375.  Flinton,  227. 

tone,  4,  7,  87.  Flixton,  52,  249,  250,  312.  Flixton,  109, 110. 

etone,  40,  82.  •Floketon,  Folketon,  228,  292, 351.  Flockton,  261. 

nanebi,  13,  57  ft,  87.        Flotemanby,  52,  249,  312.  Flotmanby,  110. 

rtorp,  18,  55  ft,  58,  86.     •Folkerthorp,  252,  309.  Foggathorpe,  207,  208. 

•For,  363. 

eton,  7,  87.  Folketon,  52,  249,  312.  Folkton,  110. 

Folifait,  Folishait,  Folyfait,  Foly-  Follifoot,  171. 
fa>ii,  45,  203,  293,  349. 

Folifait,  Folifayt,  Folitwait,  Foly-  Follithwaite  (site  of),  189. 
fayt,  25.  220,  290,  343. 

in,  7,  87.  Fordon,  53,  249,  312.  Fordon,  110. 

d,  Forset,  23,  85  ft.  Forset,  Forsett,  169,  180,  334.  Forset,  14. 

m,  Fossham,  53,  87  ft.     Fosseym,  Fossham,  74,  243  «.,  375.  Fosham,  212. 

n,  31  ft,  85.  *Foston,  367.  Foston  [Bulmer),  141. 

one,  50  ft,  87.  Foston,  57,  249,  312.  Foston-on- the -Wolds,  162, 

179. 

Foukebrigg,  Fukbrigg,  141.  Foulbridge,  108. 

•Fokeby,  352.  Foulby,  249. 

>le,  Foxohole,  Foxole,   Foxhole,  Foxoles,  53,  249,  312.  Foxholes,  126. 
^0,  87. 

ne,  Foustune,  14  ft,  85.    •Foxton,  341.  Foxton  (jpar.  Sigaton),  56. 


504 


INDEX    LQCORUM    I. 


FaciinilJe  Edlt^  1§l^. 


Klfkl^y'H  Jmjupat,  RnL^htM*  Feee» 


Pofitun,  :Poxtun,  10  h,  70  h,  foxton,  124 

Fr^tintorp,  19,61  A,  67, 86  A. 
FromiMgtonj  FremititoD,  27, 

B5  h. 
Fried  oi,    Frioeleiaj    Fricbe- 

baJe,  FricheUe,  36  ft,  44  i, 

81  *,  B2. 
Fridagslorp,        Fndarfitorp, 

Fridaatorp,  7  6|  10  *,  64  h, 

87. 


Praisthorp,  59,  249,  312. 

Fremjugton,  172,334. 

Frickolay,  Frikeky,  Friklej,  Fryke- 
kj,  4*8,2X1,282,  359. 

Fridailhorpj  Frida>'thoq),  Fijday- 
tborp,  71,  73,  274,  31  a. 


PmJi^Uorpe,  1S3> 
Freruiii^^ton,  37,  &2. 

Fricklej,  276,  276. 


Frideton,  Fritun,  17,  60  fc, 

Fotingham,       Froti  ogham, 
53  ^  87  a. 


one,  37  &,  ft2* 

Folororde,  Fulefordc,  I  i,  31, 
316,01, 

Figelinge,  Figlinge,  15,  50*, 

77.  84, 
GagencatiMl,  54  5,  37  h. 

Garaeltorp,  6^17,  85» 
Galmeton,  4,  70  6,  87. 
Gerdene^l4,  B6a» 

Keutoti,  Neutone,  14,  77ft, 

86  ft. 
Gereford,  35,  81. 

Geregraue,  GlieregT*u&^  B  b, 
60,83  ft. 

Gerdeston,  Gerdestone,  28  A, 

85  ft. 
Goruejsbi,    Gherueiwbi,  67, 

70,  87. 
Garton,  Gttrtune,  13  6,  15ft, 

19,87. 
Garton,  Gitrtun,  53,  87  ft- 


Chenettisbi,  Gbetenesbi,  31, 
85  ft. 

Ghigelc^wio,  60. 


Gcsdlmgefiuore,  60. 


*Friamnrey9,    FriBiiiaHgicus)^    Fris- 

mers]£,305,  416,421,  43 L 
Fritoii,  Fo^ton,  UO,  ll3,  115,  32L 

North  Frotingbam,  Frotbjngbam, 

73,  244  «.,  303. 
rorthingbum.  South  Frotbiogbam, 

74,  243  ».,  376. 
•Fryston,  50  »„  364. 
•FriMon,  30 «.,  344,(438?) 
Fulford,  Fulfortb,  60,  66,  367. 

Wat«r  Pulforth,  60,  66, 
»Fighlmg,  327. 


Ftidaytborpe,  160. 

Frisruftfi^k  (&  hH  lo«i| 

Friton,  106. 

Frodlugbam  fNotlli),  ^ 

Ftttdingbam  (Soulb),  2lfci 

Fryitoti(Ferry%2S5,l 
Fiyston  (>[onk  J,  220 J 
Fulford  (Gate),  174. 

Fulford  rWi^ter),  174 J 
Fylingdale,  47. 


GadhenstGd,    Gaggested,    Garhen-  GiinFt4^,  227. 

Rted,  74.  75,244fi. 
•Gamelthf>rp,rflltnthrope,  324,381.   Ganthorpe,  12a. 
GfUmeton,  51,  2i9,  312.  Gmloti,  109. 

•G^rtbum,  Gherghtou,  80i».,  241,   Gaidiiftin  (.rile  of), ! 

317. 
*Ncuton  juxta  G^Tthunij  241,242. 


Gereford,    Gerford,   Gerford©,   39, 

208,  287. 
G»rgraYe,    Gkyrgravo,    Gergr*ve, 

G^^jrgTttve,  13 ».,  16,   190,  193, 

196  n.,  201,  356. 
Gerthesiou,  16L 

Germaadehj,  Garmanby,  71,  270. 

Gartou,  Barton*  57,  250,  311,  318, 

Garton,  76,  244  ».,  304,  374. 
Gaitfortl,  Gateford,  Gavtoford,  48, 

213,  284,343,384,403,415. 
Gaytauby,  Gaytetiby,  1B2,  339, 

GacegiU,  19. 

Gicleswik,  Gigtjleswike,  Bukle^wyk, 

21,  200,  355. 
Gild^^dale,    Gildusdale,    Gildbous- 

dul©,  GvldhuidftU,  91,  310. 
THc,  I)ik,'Djke,  70,  2.^4  ».,  316. 
Gillmgniore,  111,  117,  121,  320  *•. 


GArdham  (?),  210. 
Garfortk  (Cbuitib),  21?. 
Gargrave,  150,  167, 

Garmtcm,  68. 
GMTowby,  159. 
Giirtoii-oa-tbe-Wo1>d.s  1*1 

Gfirton  (Hatd^^rmttltm. 

Gateforth,  220. 

Gatenbyj  70. 

Gazegill,  183. 
Giggles  wick,  132, 

Millboujse  IMe  (?),  llf, 

Gilijenliko,  223,  238. 
GiJlamuor,  74, 


INDEX    LOCORUM    I.  506 

Domesday  Book.  Kirkby'n  Inquest,  Knights'  Fees,  Modern  Names, 

Facsimile  Edit.,  1862.  Nomina  Villarum,  etc.  ©-in.  Ordnance  Survey. 

Gellinges,  GheUinghes,  23,   GiUing,  170,  333.  Gilling  (G^7/«ii^  ^.)»  39. 

23  b,  85  h. 
Gellinge,  Ghellinge,  56,  60  6,   GiUing,  Gylling,  110, 116, 118, 123,   Gilling  (Myedale),  105. 

84  b.  321. 

Gilmanby,  180. 
Chipertun,  Cipetun,  35, 356,   Gipton,  Gypton,  34,  39,  208,  286.      Gipton,  203. 

81. 
Gerlinton,  23, 85  6.  Girlington,  167.  Girlington,  13. 

Grenerig,  125.  Girrick,  18,  30. 

Grisebi,  14  5, 85.  Gryseby,  100.  Girsby,  26. 

Ghiseburne,  49  6,  69.  Gisbum,  Gisilburn,  18,  199,  354.       Gisburn,  166. 

GherindaJe,  12  5,  83  6.  •Geveldale,  Gevildale,  G«viDgdale,   Givendale  (^.i.),  119. 

Givendal,  Gyvendalle,  212,  331, 
387,  400,  404,  406,  407,  436. 
Geuedale,  Ghiuedale,  4, 86  6.   •North  Geveldale,  310.  Givendale  (Great),  1 76. 

alia  Geuedale,  86  b.  Geveldale,  92.  Givendale  (Little),  176. 

Glusbrun,  49  6,  59.  Glusburn,  Gliseburn,  22,  355.  Glusburn,  185. 

Godenesburg,      Godesburg,    Goldesburgh,  46,  206,  295,  350.  Goldsborough  {W.R.),  155. 

566,83. 
Golborg,  Gk)ldeburg,  15  5, 84.   *Goldesburgh,  237.  Goldsborough  (N.S.),  19. 

Godetorp,  Goldetorp,  Guide-   Goldthorpe,  3.  Goldthorpe,  275. 

torp,  7  6,  44  6,  816. 
Gomershale,  41,  82  6.  Gomersale,    Gomerealle,    30,   225,   Gomersall,  232. 

279,  361. 
Gudmundham,  3  6, 10  6,  18,   Gudmundham,    Guthmundham,       Goodmanham,  194. 

50,  86.  Gothemundham,  82, 92, 255,  310. 

Goltona,    Gotun,    Goutun,   Gouton,    Gowton,   Goweton,   126,  Goulton,  42. 

5  6,  16  6,  70  6,  84.  130,  132,  236. 

Geutorp,    Gheuetorp,    10  6,   Golthorp,  Goutorp,  Gouthoq),  78,   Gowthorpe,  176. 

86  6.  258,  310,  342  ».,  390,  399,  412. 

Golse,  52  6.  Goashull,  GousiU,  Gousle,  75, 245 ».,   Goxhill,  197. 

303,371. 
Grentesmore,      Grenzmore,   Grauncemore,  58, 312.  Gransmoor,  162. 

4  6,67,70,71,87. 
Grentelai,  Grentelaia,   12  6,   •Grantelay,    Grantele,    Granteley,   Grantley,  118. 

83.  Grantely,  331,  408  ».,  417,  422. 

Chersintone,  Ghersintone,  8,   Gersington,  19,  202,  355.  Grassington,  134. 

59. 
Gersebroc,        Greseburg,       Gresebrok,  Gressebrok,  Grissebrok,    Greasbrough,  289. 

Gresseburg,  43  6, 4 7  6, 81 6.       Grysebrok,  3,  1 1 ,  233,  283,  365. 

Grenebergh-graunge,  174,  175.  Greenberry  Grange,  40.       ' 

Grenehowe,  Greneowe,    124,   126,   Greenhow,  43. 

130. 
•Grenhaik,  316.  Greenoak,  238. 

Torp,  65,  83.  •Grouelthorp,  205.  Grewelthorpe,  101. 

Gripetorp,  55  6,  58,  86.  Gripthorp,  Grippethorp,  80,  252.       Gribthorpe,  223. 

Grimeston,  Grimestun,  36,   •Grimeston,  Grymeston,  50fi.,  215,    Grimston      (par,      Kirhhjf 

81  6.  285,  345,  388,  399.  Whaffe),  205. 

Grimeston,  60  6.  Grimeston,  110,  120,  123.  Grimston  {p.  OilUng),  122. 

Grimeston,       Grimestone,     Gremeston,  Grymston,  74,  243  ».,   Grimston  Garth,  228. 

Grimestun,  13  6,  52,  87  6.        374. 
Grimeston,  64  6,  67,  87.  •Grymeston,  315.  Grimston  (Hanging),  159. 

Grimeston,       Grimestone,     Grymeston,  146, 275, 367.  Grimston  (North),  142. 

Grimeton,    7  6,   11,  616, 

70,  87. 
Grimestone,  19, 50, 866.         Grimeston,  60, 63.  Grimston  (p.  Dunnington), 

174. 


506 


INDEX    LOCORUM    I. 


Domesdfty  Book. 
FftcsimUe  Edit.,  1862. 

Gtorendele,  Grendele,  ^>  10  6, 

86  6. 
GreUintone,  69  6. 

Grinton,  27,  85  6. 
Grisetorp,  3,  84. 

Chigesburg,      Ghigesborg, 
Ghigesburg,    Gighosborc, 
Giseborne,  5,  15,  16,  46, 
70  6,  84. 

Gisele,  12,  81. 


Kirkby's  Inquest,  Knights'  FeM, 
Nomina  Villanun,  etc 

Grendale,  Grenedale,  54,  249, 311. 

Grenedelington,      Grunlington, 
Grynlynf^n,  17,  197,  354. 

Grynton,  158,  336. 

Gnspthorp,  Grysthorp,  140,  327. 

•Grisetwayt,  323. 

Gisbum,  Gisburne,  Gisebum,  124, 
129  n.,  132  ».,  136,  137  ».,  234, 
329. 


Modem  Names, 
6-iii.  Ordnance  Qntrej. 

Grindale,  127. 

Grindleton,  182. 

Grinton,  52. 
Gristhorpe,  94. 
Gristhwaite,  103. 
Guisbrough,  17. 


Abetun,  Abbetune,  Habetun, 
5  5,  166,84  5. 

Acbeford,  Aoheforde,    26  6, 

85  5. 
Hagenesse,  51, 84  5. 


Hagedebi,  Hagendebi,  Hag- 
hedenebi,  48  5,  79,  795, 
82  5. 

Achetorp,  86. 

Ascheltorp,      Aschiltorp, 
Ha8cbetorp,45,135,70,87. 


Halsam,    Halsem,    Hals- i 
ham,  9  5,  53,  87  5.  "^ 

Halletune,  35  5,  81. 
Altone,  Haltone,  8  5,  83  5. 


Ilameltun,  36,81  5. 

Haraerclon,  69  5. 

Ambretone,  Hanbretone,  64, 
83. 

alia  Ambretone,  Hanbre- 
tone, 64,  83. 

Handesuuorde,  Handeswrde, 
21,815. 

Anele,  Hangelif,  8  5, 69, 83  5. 

Hareuuode,  7  5,  81. 

Erleseie,  Herelsaie,  Herlc- 
sege,  Herlesia,  3,  6  5,  70  5, 
85. 


Giselay,  Giseley,  Gyslay,  Gyseley,   Guiseley,  187. 

36,  37,  209,  287,  347,  389,  400, 

404,  406,  407. 
Habbeton,    Magna  Albeton,    111,   Habton  (Great),  107. 

118,  122,320. 
•Parva  Albeton,  320. 
Hacford,  Hakford,  149,  337,  352  n. 


Habton  (LitUe),  106. 
Hackforth,  54. 


•Hakenesse,  327. 

Hathelsay,  Est  Hathelsay,  50,  344. 

•Hathelsay,  West  Hathelsay,  213, 

214,  285,  344,  439. 
Haganby,    Hagenby,    Hagganby, 

Haggandeby,    (Hemelak?),    26, 

222,  343. 
Hakethorp,  Hakelthorp,  60,  67. 
Hassethorp,  Hasthorp,  58,  249, 312. 

•Haldanby,  363. 

•Halifax,  30  n.,  361, 

Halikeld,  101,  102. 

Est  Halsam,  Halsham,  77,  248,306, 

376,  437».,  442n. 
West  Halsam,  Halsham,  77,  243 «., 

248,  376,  389,  437. 
•Halghton,  Halton,  210,  348. 
Halton,  14,  191,  192,  357. 
Halton,  West  Halghton,  17,  202, 

355. 
•Hamelton,50n.,  213n.,216n.,344. 
Amerton,  Hamerton,  17,  197,  354. 
Grene  Hamerton,  46, 206,  295,  350. 

Kirk,  Kyrke,  Hamerton,  27  n.,  28n., 

46,  206,  350. 
Hampoll-Luterell,  11. 
Handes worth,  3,  9,  230,  231 ».,  358. 

Halnaghby,  Hanlathby,  179,335. 
Haghenlith,  Hahmlith,  Hevenlyth, 

15,  191,350. 
Harwod,   Harwode,   32 ».,   33,  41, 

42,  209,  287,  347,  349  n.,  432  n. 
Erlissov,     Harlvsbav,     Herleyse}', 

HcrUshay,  93*,  99,*^259  ».,  322. 


Hackness,  77. 
Haddlesey  (Chapd),  236. 
Haddlesey  (West),  235, 236. 


Hagthorpe,  222. 
Haisthorpe,  145. 

Haldenby,  253. 
Halifax,  231. 
Hallikeld,  56. 
Halsham  (East),  242. 

Halsham  (West),  242. 

Halton  (par.  Leeds),  218. 
Halton  (East),  168. 
Halton  (West),  149. 

Harableton,  220. 
Hammerton,  148,  165. 
Hammerton  (Green),  155. 

Hammerton     (Kirk),    I'A 
156. 

Handsworth,  295. 

Hanlaby,  25,  26. 
Hanlith,  133. 

Hare  wood,  188. 

Harlsey  (East),  41. 


^^^^^^^H 

INI>EX   LOGORUM    K 

507 

lyompfl^Jij-  Book* 

Klrkby's  iDqiipnt,  KiilghtB'  Fe!«, 
Nomina  YiLLanim,  etc. 

Modorti  Nhjiici,               ^^M 

Facsimile  Edit,  1862, 

G-iu.  Ufdn^nc^  s4ur?ej«       ^^M 

Erle^iej    Heretsatdj  Hf^rle- 

Erljshay,  West  Horlosejr,  102,  34 1 . 

Harlsej  (West),  56.          ^M 

eege,  3,  6  h,  85. 

^^H 

,  Horletborp,  80,  205  i*,,  309. 

narlthorpe,  207.               ^M 

*Herletborpe,  205. 

^^M 

Ernobi,  Hernebi,  28,  85fi. 

Heraebv,  158,  338. 

Haniib3%  or  Hnrnby,  68.    ^^M 

Harem^  Haruuij  Harun^  6, 

Haram,'  H:iyriiin,   110,   114,   115, 

Haroma,  B9.                        ^M 

16&,  34,  60,  Sib. 

]16».,  117  w.,  320, 

^H 

Arpeo^  Harpeia,  4  h,  S^j  70^ 

71,87. 
Enienuelle,  3fi,  B6&,         \ 
Torp,  Torpi,  3  b,  BBb.         J 

llarpam,  Htu-phiiiD,  58,  249,  312. 

Harpbam,  162*                 ^H 

ctim  Hersewrdl,  258  i*-,  2 GO,  310. 

Harawell,  208.           ^^^| 

^^^^^1 

Herford,  Horfort,  23,  85  h. 

Horeford,  HeHforde,  171,  333. 

HartfortU,  25.            ^^^M 

Hortil,  47  i. 

*Herthill,  359. 

Harthill,  300.             ^^^H 

Herlmton©,  HerUntun,  68  b. 

Hertlinjrt-on,  HottMngton,  13,  191, 
196,  3.i7,  4I2». 

Hartlington,  134.        ^^^^H 

•Ilaretoft,  326. 

Harloft^  60,  75.          _^^^M 

Heretun,  Heretune,  6,  85, 

*HEirtoT),  367. 

^^^^1 

S2k 

*lIerthGued,  362. 

Eartsbeibd,  232.         ^^^H 

Hoselwod,  Heselwode,  Heselwood, 

HaslowfXKl,  204.         ^^^| 

Uo«eleum>de.  4$,  78, 8  L 

49,  214,  284,342  ».,  345. 

1 

Hedfeld,  47  6. 

HtiitfeM,  Hnyt^feld,  3,  359. 

Httlfield()F".^.),  277,278.        J 

Ilaiefclt,    Haifeld,   Haifelt, 

Est  Hiiitfeld,  Hftitflot.  Magna  HayU 

Hatfiuld  (Great),  197, 212.  ^J 

52  6,  54  t,  87  6. 

feld,  74,  75,  70,  243  ft.,,303,  372. 

^H 

Heiefeld,  Heifold,  54  6,  876, 

Parva  Haitfeld,  75,  245  *.,  246  »., 

371. 
Hawkeswell,  E^t  Haukeswell,  156, 

Hatfield  (LiUle),  197.         ^H 

HftTocswelle,        Uauochea- 

HaiuiVTeU,  53,  54.               ^M 

uuel]e,28  6,  856. 

16U.,  337. 

^^1 

*Ha¥©rcroft,  303, 

HaTercroft,  263.                ^H 

Hoctesuuic,  69  6. 

Haukeawjk,  14,  357. 

llawk^wiek,  115.                ^M 

Hftnooeforde,       Henoohes- 

Haukeswod,  Haukesw-ord,  Hnwkes- 

Hawk^worth,  180.             ^M 

uurde,  12,  81. 

worth,  37,  209,  287  «.,  347,  406, 
407. 
Halmeby,  Ha!  neb j,  Hauoneby,  93, 

^^^^M 

Ilalmbi,  nulmebi,   7,  46  6, 

HawDby,  72.               ^^^| 

85. 

97,  106  w.,  322, 

^^^^^H 

HageneuiJorde,  62  h. 

•Hawort,  Haworth,  227,  361. 

HavroHb,  202*            ^^^H 

•lUmr^s^-argix,  327. 

Hawsker,  32.             ^^^H 

Hax^bi,  116,  85. 

*Haxebj,  368. 

Haxby,  157.                ^^H 

Havton,  Htutono,  4, 50, 86  6. 

Hayt^jn,  Heyt^m,  81,  310. 

HaytoD,  193.                ^^^H 

Hedingeleia,  35,  81. 

Heddin^dev,  Ilc<ldvn^dey,  Kedyng- 
lev,  33,  207,  2S6,  348  ». 

Ue^iugley,  203.              ^H 

HaElajia,  Hela^'e,  48  6,  57. 

Hauler,  Hulage,  Hekigb,  25,  222, 

H^laugh  ( W.B.),  1 90.     ^M 

.    79,  79  6,  82  k 

291,^312,  350  «. 

^^M 

Hale,  85  A  (?) 

Helagh,  172.  334. 

Healaugh  (KM.),  37,  52,  H 

Helftgb,  Heihe,  152,  336. 

llealey,  85.                          ^M 

•Heton,  227,  301. 

HtmlOQ  (p.  Bmdjl^d),  2QI^M 

EtiiTj,  82  h  (?) 

•Htiton,  362. 

Hcatoii(EftrH217.         ^M 
Hcn.tou  (Kirk),  246,  247.  ^M 

Etone,  Ettone,  4  6,  S2  h. 

•Hoton,  Hotoii,  223,292,351. 

Hebedene,  64. 

Hebden,  Hebbcdoa,  Helbedon.  20, 
72».,  197,357. 

HebdeD,  134,                       ^1 

•Hek,  363. 

neck,  251.                        ^M 

Hecm  uiidmk,  Rek  inoade  vry  k ,  Hek- 

Keukm&udwike,  232.  ^^^^t 

mimdwykc,  30,  224,  279,  361. 

^^^^^M 

Hedoii.  75,  302. 

Hedon,  241.              ^^^H 

♦HedoD,  372. 

f Ilvtbe,  p.  Skipsoa.  ?— 733!>~ 

Hiiidelei,Hindeleiii,39,82.1 
Indclie,  UiDdeleia,  38,  82. ; 

•Indelay,  364^^^^^^^j 

Heiudley  (Cold),  263. 

,  lleindley  (South),  263.      ^_ 

608  INDEX    LOCORUM    T. 

Domesdfty  Book.  Kirkby's  Inquest,  Knights'  Fees,                          Modem  Names, 

Facsimile  Edit.,  1862.  Nomina  Villaram,  etc.                               6-in.  Ordnance  Surrey. 

Elgebi,  Helgebi,  43,  81  h.  •Helghby,  233,  283.                           Hellaby,  290. 

Hselgefeld,  Helgefeld,  Hel-  Helefeud,  Helgfeld,  Helghfelde,  15,   Hellifield,  149. 

gefelt,  8  b,  69,  83  b,  191,  202,  356. 

Elmealac,  6,  17,  84  b.  Hammelac,  Haumelec,  Helmeslegh,   Helmslej,  89. 

110,  113,  115,320. 

Hamelseo,  alia  Hamelseoh,  Hemeb^ay,  Henelsay,  60,  61 ».,  319.   Helmsley  (Grate),  158. 

116,85. 

Hamel8eo,Hamel8ech,17,85.  •Over  Hemylsey,  379.                        Helmsley  (Over),  158. 

Elpetorp,  1 1,  87  b.  Helperthorp,  73, 272, 315,  401, 404.   Helperthorpe,  126. 

Hamiburg^  3  b,  86.  Hemingburgh,      Hemmyngburgh,   Hemingbrough,  222. 

60,  67,  242  fi.,  317. 

Himeligetun,    Himelintun,  Hemelington,  Hemelyngton,  Hem-   Hemlington,  16. 

15,  84.  lington,  124,  128,  236,  329. 

Hamelesuurde,  Hilmeuuord,  ^Himmelsworth,  363.                         Hemsworth,  263. 

38,  82. 

Edeshale,  68, 82.  •Hethensalle,  364.                             Heusall,  236. 

•HeptonstaU,  361.  Heptonstall.  230. 

Eslerton,  Esrelton,  Haflelin-  Est  Heslerton,   Heselarton,    Hes-  Heslerton  (East),  108. 

ton,  Heslertone,  34,  61  b,  lardton,  73,  266,  314. 

67,  70,  87  b. 

alia   Eslerton,    Heslertone,  West  Heslerton,   Heselarton,    73,   Heslerton  (West),  108. 

Haselinton,  67,  70,  87  b.  314. 

EsUnton,  HasUnton,   60  b,  Heselington,  Hesselington,  60,  63.     Heslington,  174. 

86  &. 

Esdesai,  Hesdesai,  59,  63  6,  Hessay,  Hessey,  29,  223,  342.            Hessay,  173. 

S2b, 

Eslinton,    Heslintone,    30,  Haselden,  Hesilton,  160,  337.            Hesselton,  69. 

85  5. 

Hase,  55  b,  58,  86.  Hesel,  Hessell,  89, 262,  308.               Hessle,  239. 

Heselscoth,  Helesco,  80.  Hessleskew,  209. 

Hetune,  69.  Heton,  15,  189,  190,  356.                   Hetton,  150. 

Hauuio,  Hawinc,  12  6,  83  b.  •Howick,Hewyk,Heywyk,Hewyk-   Hewick  (Bridge),  119. 

atte-brige,    Hcwyk  ad   pontetn, 
212,  331,  388,  407,  412,  4 19,  436. 

Hadewic,  12  5,  83  b.  *Hewick,  Heywyk,  212,  435.              Hewick  (Copt),  119. 

Heuuarde,   Heuuorde,    lb,  Heworthe,  107,  273  ».,  325,  380.        He  worth,  174. 

61  6,65  5,81. 

Icheltone,  Chicheltone,  64  b,  Hikelton,  Hikylton,  Hykelton,  Hy-   Hickleton,  276. 

81  b.  kylton,  4,  7,  231,  282,  359. 

Hildingeslei,  Hdingeslei,  6,  •Hildingley,  177  ».,  380.                    Hildenley,  123. 

85. 

Hilgertorp,    Hilgretorp,    4,  Hildertborp,  Hilderton,  59,  312.        Hilderthorpe,  146. 

67,  86  b. 

•Hillura,  50  n.,  344,  438.  Hillam,  220,  235. 

♦Hillum,  210,  288  ».  Hillam  Hill,  204. 

Heldeuueston,  Heldoueston,  Hilderston,  Hildeston,  74,  374.          Hilston,  228. 

52,  87  b. 

Hiltun,    Hilton,    5  6,    16  6,  Hilton,   124,   126,  127,   130,  235,   Hilton,  28. 

70  6,  84.  329. 

Hildreschelf,      Hderschelf,  Hilderkelf,     Hinderskelf,    Hirdir-   Hinderskelfe  ( 5*/«  o/*)  12: 

33  6,  84  6.  skelk,  143, 324, 379.                                                               ' 

Hildreuuelle,Ildreuuelle,  15,  Hilderwell,  125,  131,  238,  328.           Hinderwell,  19 

50  6,  84. 

Huperun,  82  6.  •Hypy',  361.                                      Hipperholme,  231 

Hiplewelle,  26  6, 85  6.  Hippeswelle,  161, 336.                        Hipswoll,  54. 

Hidon,  Hidiin,  14,  86.  Hithc,  Hythe,  70,  254  ».,  316.            Hive,  223. 

Holne,  4  6, 82  6.  »Holm,  351.                                        Holme  {p.Mmondbmry),ti 


INDEX    LOCORUM    I.  509 

Domesday  Book.  Kirkby's  Inquest,  Knights'  Fees,  Modern  Names, 

Facsimile  Edit.,  1882.  Nomina  Yillarum,  etc.  6-in.  Ordnance  Survey. 

ITulme,  14  6,  83  5.  Holm,  Holme,  100,  340.  Holme  (p.  PickhilJ),  86. 

Holm,  5G  ft,  84  h.  Northolm,  110,  117,  120.  Holme  (North),  90. 

Holme,  Horn,  6,  33  6,  84  5.     South  Holm,  Sutholm,   110,  112,   Holme  (South),  106. 

116,321. 
Holm  in  Rydaill,  144.  Holme  (N.  or  S.),  90,  106. 

•Holm,  Houhom,  Howm,  Henham,   Holme-on-the-Wolds,  195. 
241,  264  n.,  317. 
Holme,  58  h,  86.  Holm,  Holme,  80,  260,  309.  Holme  -  on -Spalding -Moor, 

208. 
Holm,  Holme,  52,  87  ft.  Holm,  Hulmo,  77,  247,  248  ».,  376.    Holme  (PauU),  241. 

Ilolam,  Holun,  52,  87  ft.  •HolajTn,  305,  376.  HoUym,  243. 

Uolmetone,       Holmetune,     Holmetou,  Holmgton,  Holyngton,   Holmpton,  257. 

Ulmetun,  53  ft,  79  ft,  87  ft.         76,  246  ».,  305,  376. 
Holtebi,  Boltebi,  6  ft,  85.         •Holteby,  325.  Holtby,  175. 

Eltebi,  Heltebi,  26  ft,  85  ft.       Holtby,  Holteby,  149,  337.  Holtby  (Littie),  70. 

Hanelei,  Haneleia,  40,  82.       •Honlay,  351.  Honley,  260. 

•Houk,  363.  Hook,  238. 

Hotone,  20  ft,  81  ft.  Hoton  Lyveth,  6».,  7,  11,  231, 282.   Hooton  Level,  290. 

Hotone,  Hotun,  20  ft,  81  ft.     Hoton  Painel,  Panell,  Paynel,  Pay-   Hooton  Paynel,  276. 

nill,  PayneU-Hoton,  1,  4,  7,  8  »., 
11«.,  40,  41,  231,282,  359. 
Hotun,  43  ft,  81  ft.  Hoton,  Hoton  Robert,  Hoton  sub   Hooton  Boberts,  284. 

Haia,  v.  subtus  Hey,  2,  3,  9,  233, 
283,  365. 
Homptone,  Homtone,  Ho-   Hoperton,  46, 206,  295,  350,  353.       Hopperton,  155. 
pretone,  8,  62,  64,  66  ft, 
70,  83. 
Horberie,  Orberie,  4  ft,  82  ft.    •Horubury,  351.  Horbury,  248. 

Horebodebi,     Horenbodebi,   Homeby,  100,  340.  Hornby  {AllertoiuMre),  41. 

14  ft,  46  ft,  85. 
Homebi,  26  ft,  85  ft.  Homeby,  148,  337.  Hornby  {Han^  EaH),  54. 

Home,  82  (?) 
Horninctune,      Homitone,   Hornyngton,  Harayngtoa,  24, 219,   Hornington,  205. 

48  ft,  63,  79,  82  ft.  289,  343. 

Horaesse,  Hornesaei,  52  ft,   •Horanese,  367.  Hornsea,  197. 

87  ft. 
Bortun,  Burtune,  52  ft,  87  ft.   Hornse  Burton,  Hossebarton,  75,   Hornsea  Burton  {sUe  of), 

246  n.,  303,  373.  197. 

Horseforde,  Hoseforde,  7  ft,   Horseford,  Horsford,  32,  33  «.,  207,   Horsforth,  202. 

70  ft,  81.  286,348. 

Hortone,  Hortun,  49  ft,  69.      Horton,  Hoton,  17,  198,  355.  Horton  (p.  Oishum),  166. 

•Horton,  362.  Horton-in  -Eibblesdale,  114. 

•Horton,  227,  361.  Horton  {p.  Bradford),  216. 

Hode,  Hodhum,  Holde,  3  ft,   Hothom,  Hothum,  85,  88,  90,  241,   Hotham,  224. 

7,  14,  18,  46,  70,  86.  242,  265,  309,  317. 

Houeton,Houetone,  Oveton,   •Howeton,  Heuton,  260,  310.  Houghton  (p.  Sancton),  209. 

3  ft,  46,  58  ft,  86. 
Hoctun,  37  ft,  82.  •Hoghton,  364.  Houghton  (Glass),  234. 

Haltun,  Haltune,  21,  78  ft,   Magna  Hailgton,Halghton,Halton,   Houghton  (Great),  275. 

81  ft.  Haulgton,  4,  7,  U,  231, 281, 359. 

Haltone,  44,  81  ft.  Halton    Minor,     Parva    Hailton,   Houghton  (Little),  275. 

Halghton,  Halton,  Holgton,  6,  9, 
232,  283,  366. 
Hograve,  Hogram,  Hogrem,   Hougrave,  186,  340.  Hougrave  (Sutton),  102. 

12  ft,  14  ft,  30  ft,  83  ft,  85  ft. 
Hovingham,  60  ft.  Hovingham,  Howyugham,   105  n.,   Hovingham,  106. 

no,  116,  119,321. 


510  INDEX   LOCORUM    I. 

Domesday  Book.  Kirkby's  Inqaest,  Knights'  Fees,  Modern  Nftmi^i, 

Facsimile  Edit.,  1882.  Nomina  Villarum,  etc.  6-in.  Ordnance  Surror. 

Houeden,  Houedene,  14, 18,  •Houeden,  69,  316.  Howden,  237. 

18  6,  86. 

Hou,  31,  86  6.  Howe,  184.  Howe,  102. 

HolgiU,  19.  HowgiU,  183. 

Husun,  196,  87.  Housom,  Husum,  71, 268,  314.  Howsham,  141. 

Holtorp,  605.  Holthorp,  110,  113, 115.  Howthorpe,  123. 

Holand,  Holland,  44,  81  6.      Holand  (Anstin  ?),  8,  366.  Hoyland  (p.  Wath),  282. 

Holand,  Holant,  38  6,  82.        •Heland,  364.  Hoyland  (High),  261. 

Holan,  Holande,  39  6,  82.        •Holanswayne,  364.  Hoyland  Swaiuo,  273. 

Hobi,  3, 67  6, 85.  •Hoby,  327.  Huby,  140. 

Oderesfelt,    Odresfeld,    40,  •Hoderfeld,  351.  Huddersfield,  246. 

826. 

Hiinchilhuse,  Hunohilhuses,  *Hodeleston,  Hodeliston,  Hodels-  Huddleston,  220. 
36,  81  6  (?).                             ton,  Hudelston,  Hudleston,  50»., 
213,  214  n.,  273  «.,  284,  346,  383, 
401,404,419,427,431. 

Hudreswelle,    Udresuuelle,  Hoddeswell,  Huddeswell,  163,  336.  HudsweU,  38. 

27,  85  6. 

Hughete,  7,  66  5,  86  6.  Heugate,  Hugate,  84,  89,  258,  310.  Huggate,  160,  177. 

Burton,  Burtone,  65  6,  83  6.    Burton,  Hudbarton,  Hundburton,  Humberton,  120. 

185,  339,  353. 

Humeltone,    Umeltun,    52,  *Humbleton,  304.  Humbleton,  227. 
87  6. 

•Hundale,  364.  HoundbUl  (?),  249. 

Hondredestoit,  25  6,  85  6.       Hundertb¥rait,Hundrethwaite,165,  Hunderthwaito,  5. 

333. 

Hundemanebi,  57  6,  87.  Hundemanby,  52,  53  n.,  249,  31 1.  Hunmanby,  1 10. 

Hunescelf,  39,  82.  •Hunclyf,  364.  Hunshelf,  281, 282. 

Holsingoure,    Hulsingoure,   •Hunsingore,  205.  Hunsingore,  172. 
Ulaigouere,  22,  62,  62  6, 
83. 

Hundet,  41,  82  5.  Hunslett,  Hunseflet,  30,  226,  280,  Hunslet,218. 

360. 

Hundeslege,     Hundredege,   Hundeslegb,  Hundosley,  88,  308.  Hunsley,  224,  225. 
14,  61,  86. 

Hundeswortb,  30,  225,  360.  Hunsworth,  232. 

Huntindune,  6  6,  17  5,  31  6,  *Hontingdon,    Huntington,    325,  Huntington,  157. 

85.  379. 

Hunton,  Huntone,  30,  85  5.   Hunton,  151  n.,  161,  337.  Hunton,  69. 

•Hirst  Courteney,  Hurst  Kurte-  Hurst  Courtney,  236. 

nay,  50  n.,  215,  285,  344. 

•Templohurst,  50  n.,  344.  Hurst  (Temple),  236. 

*Hu8cthwa3't,  368.  Husthwaite,  104. 

Hotune,  6  6,  85.  Hoton  Benevill,  Bonevill,  103,  341.  Hutton  Bonville,  40. 

Hotun,  Hotuue,  3,  84  6.  Hoton,  138,  326.  Hutton  Bushel,  93. 

Hotone,  14  5,  83  6.  •Hoton  Coigners,  340.  Hutton  Conyers,  119. 

Hotone,  Hottune,  Hotune,   Hoton,  Hoton  juxta  Watton,  83,  Hutton  Cransvvick,  178. 

19,61,86  6.  90«.,  259n.,  307. 

Hotun,  Hotune,  29  5,  85  6.      Hoton  Hang,  155,  337.  Hutton  Hang,  69. 

Hotun,  33  6,  84  5.  Hoton  Bardolfe,  Baldolf,  108, 109n.,  Hutton  (High),  124. 

144,  379. 

r    Hotun  Coleswayn,  Houton  Colswy  n,  Hutton  -  upon  -Derwent^  e 
Coleswain -Hoton,    Hoton  super       Low  Hutton,  142. 
Tj^4-.,»  a  QAh                    J         Derwent,  Huton,  etc.,  108, 109w., 
Hotun,  6,  84  6.                   ^         257 ».,  324,  382. 

Hoton-Mainvovilain,  Hoton-Muir- 
thon,  Huton-Muirhtun,  109,382. 


1 


INDEX    LOCORVH    I. 


511 


Domesday  Book. 
Facsimile  Edit.,  1862. 

Hottun,  Hotune,  23,  85  b. 


Ilotun,  16,  84. 

Hotono,  Uotune,  15  6,  84. 

Hotun,  16  6,  84. 

Hotun,  Hotune,  6  6,  85. 


TVandeslaj^,     Waneslage, 
63  6,82  6. 

Ilecliue,  lUecliue,  12,  81. 
llilcheton,  Ilcheton,  29, 856. 


Englebi,  6  6,  706,85. 


Englebi,  15,  84. 


Englebi,  67  6,  84. 


Inglestune,  8  6. 
Gemunstorp,  Gormimdstorp, 

22,62  6,  83. 
Irotone,  Irotune,  51,  84  6. 
Iselbec,  59  6. 


Chichelai,  8. 

Chelbroc,  Cheuebroo,   49  6, 

69. 
Chelchefeld,      Chelchefelt, 

Kclchofeld,  316,61,86  6. 
Chelche,  alia  Chelch,  7,  87. 

Chelinctone,  Chelintune, 
Chellinctone,  Ghelintune, 
37  6,  38,  82. 

Camisedale,  5  6,  60,  61  h,  84. 

Cheretorp,  61  6,  87. 

Capuic,  Chipuio,  7,596,85. 

Cberebi,  49, 83. 
Chesuic,  Chesvio,  68. 83. 
Cheiing,  Cheraio,  7  K  SI* 


Kirkby'B  Inquest,  Knights'  Fees, 
Nomina  Ylllamm,  etc. 

Hoton  LongviUers,  168,  333. 
Hoton  Parva,  171. 
Hoton,  Hoton  Underbeg,  123,  367. 
Hoton,  Hoton  juxta  Giaburn,  124, 

129,  236,  329. 
•Hoton  juxta  Mulgrave,  Mulgref, 

237,  328. 
Hoton,  Hoton  juxta  Eudby,  124, 

126,  130,  328. 
Hoton,  93,  96,  323. 
•Sand  Hoton,  325,  380,  381. 

Hoton,  Heton,  Eton,  93,  95,  340. 
Hoton,  Hoton  juxta  Marston,  Hoton 

Wandesley,  28,  222,  291,  342. 
Idel,  Idele,  Idell,  30,  224,  279, 360. 
Ilkeley,  Ylkelay,  31,  207,  286,  347. 
Ilketon,  152,336. 
•Ingarthorp,    Ingerthorp,    Tngle- 

tborp,  Ingrithorp,  212,  331,  388, 

418,  435. 
Engilby  juxta  Arnecliff,  Engelby 

juxta    Erneclyf,    Ingelby   cum 

Erneclif,  Ingelby  sub  Arneclif, 

124,  126,  234,  329. 
Engelby  Lorenge,  Ingelby  Loringe, 

Ingelby  cum  Berewyk,  124,  127, 

234,  330. 
Engilby,  Ingelby,  Ingleby,  juxta 

Grenehowe,     124,    130 ».,    133, 

137  ».,  237,  328. 
•Ingelton,  Ingleton,  278,  362. 
Ingmantborp,  45,  205,  294,  386  »., 

395  n. 
Irton,  Hirton,  138,  146,  240,  326. 
Iselbeck,  Iselbek,  Isilbek,  93,  98, 

323. 
Jolby,  Joleby,  178,  335. 
Kighley,  Kygholey,   16,  43,  192, 

193,  357. 
Kelbrok,  19, 199n. 

Kelfeld,  Kelkefeld,  60,  63,  150  n., 

319 
ParvaKelke,  Kylk,  76,  246 «.,  302, 

377. 
•Kelington,  364. 


Modern  Names, 
6-in.  Ordnance  Survey. 

Hutton  (Great),  13. 
Huttou  (Little),  13. 
Hutton-in-the-Hole,  74. 
Hutton  Lowcross,  17. 

Hutton  Mulgrave,  31. 

Hutton  Eudby,  28. 

Hutton  (Sand, ^.  Thirsk\S7. 
Hutton  (Sand,  p.  Bosaalt), 

158. 
Hutton  Sessay,  104. 
Hutton  Wandesley,  173. 

Idle,  201,  202. 
Ilkley,  186. 
Ilton,  101. 
Ingerthorpe,  137. 

Ingleby  Arncliffe,  41. 


Cold   Ingleby,   or   Ingleby 
HUl,  15. 

Ingleby  Greenhow,  29. 


Ingleton,  96. 
Ingmanthorpe,  172. 

Irton,  93. 
Islebeck,  103. 

Jolby,  25. 
Keighley,  200. 

Kelbrook,  184. 

Kelfield,  206. 

Kelk  (LitUe),  162. 

Kellington,  235. 


Kemeadftyll  juxta  Greneowe,  137. 
Kenerthorp^2, 314.  Kennj 

Kepewik,    Kepewyk,    Keppewyk,  K< 

93,97,322,332,840. 
Kenlij,j43^204, 281 112  349. Kenlij.188. 


142. 


•JK. 


|r>ft3r,jl3^204,  281  ll^S^ 


293,349. 


.  -       .       .  (Don),  188. 

1%  IM^  Sty,  848. 


513 


INtl££   LOCO  RUM    I, 


Cbetclestorp^  55  fr. 
Chetel&uueile,  69- 
Cezebiirg,   Ghkeburg,  3S&^ 
82. 

CdDgoli»m^      CbftifigebAm, 

Chidal,  35,  iK 
Chileburne,  59  fr, 
CliiJ4ale,  67*,  70*,  84. 

Cliildeuuie,  8. 
Cbelitigewio,       CMlctiuic, 

CMlleuijiino,  4^  70,  &6  *. 
CbiUon,  CblUuTi,  4,  7,  64  *, 

67,  &7. 
CbilYertebi,  CbilueTbcsbi,  51, 

B4A. 
Clienehatb,     ChenihuUe^ 

ChiUiig:ale,    El!iDgal&,   5, 

12*,  tf3. 
ChilDOs^,  52,  87  *, 
Cbileuuidj  Cbileuuitj  4,  IB  *, 

BG*. 
Chelpln,  U,  86. 
CbiltUQ,  5,  16,  84. 

Torp,  6, 16,  84. 

€UeIuintua,ChelvinctuD©,  3, 

17  S,  85. 
CbeliiiniuQ,    Cbelvtnotunej 

17*,  85. 
CUiberewarde,  14  *,  81  *. 


Cliinetorp,  3  *,  8 1  *. 
Chipeliii^,  24*,  85*. 
CHmbicote,  CImbicote,    13, 

18,  50,86*. 
Cbip^uh,  3:j,  8K 

Wostbume,  4,  86,  BurnouH, 

70, 
Bertooe,  4S,  82  i. 
Chircbebi,  64,  82  *. 

Cherchebi,  67  *,  64. 
Cberebebi,    Cbircjbebi,    26, 

85  *. 
Chirvhebi,  7*,  19*,  87*. 

CbiTOhebi,  05,  83  ft, 

Chifcjbebi,  59  *, 

Chirijbcbi,  69, 


KlrklPT^i  InqaeiL  Kntgbtd*  Temt 

Ketolthorp,  92. 
Ketelwc^a,  19,  202,  355. 
•ILeaeburgli,  364. 

Kexbj^,  Keiebj,  60,  61,  319, 
•Kfliyiigbain,  306. 

♦KHall,  208,  287  n. 

Kilbiimc.  KvJbuni,  51  «.,  104,323. 

Kildale,  Kildaill,  KUldavri,  Kjldall, 

124,  127,  135,  136  J  44,  235,  329. 
Kildowik,  Kyldewjk,  14,  357. 
K)  Jlmvn^k,  fcnUnirwik  Ferci,  Kyi- 

liugw[k  Percy,  90,  258,  310, 
Kiibm,   Killnm,   KvUumj  51,  58, 

250,31], 
Kilwiirdebj,  Kylwardby,  140,  146, 

240,326. 
•Kelvtjghall,    KilitigUalOj  Killing' 

hall,  KylJynghall,  211,  353,  436, 

*Kilneflej,  Liikcme,  247  n.,  305. 
Killyn^wyk,  Kylliogwyk,  KElling- 

wik  juxta  Wilt ton,  83,  257, 307. 
Kilpvn,  Kvlpvu,  70,  316. 
Kiltoii,  Kylton,   125,   238,   307 «., 

328. 
Thorp,  Thorp  jttjtta  Kilton,  129, 

132,  237,  328. 
Nonb    Kylvitjgton,    Kulvington, 

103,340. 
Sou  lb  KeUevyngtoo,  Kyllvingtoa, 

Kyivfngtorr,  93,  96,  322. 
Kimbemortb,  3,  10,  233,  305. 
*H  til  1 ,  Ky  n  geston  -super-HuJ  1 , 2 1  d,, 

300,  3B8,  404  b. 
•Kyntbarp,  326* 

K^pljTig,  Eipplingham,  175,  335. 
Kiblitigcotesj  KybUpgc!ote«,  83, 261, 

264  ft. 
Kepai,  Kypas,   Kj^iax,   31  *.,  38, 

210,  318. 
Brunaas,  Burnnus,  Humus,  Kyrke- 

burne,  Westbitrn,  90,  307. 
•BLrtoii,  351. 
••Kitkeby,  353. 

Kyrkeby,  133,  136,  137,  237,328, 
Kirkeby,  116».,  149,336. 

Kirkeby,  KjT-keby  in  Grenedalle, 

73,  267»„274i».,  315. 
Etrkebv,  Kirkby  in  Mora,  Kirkeby 

super  Moram,  185,  186,  339. 
Kirkeby  KdoI,  Kyrkebj"  sub  Kuol, 

93  96  322 
Kirkobyl  Kyrkeby.  22,  201,  355, 


M^tm  Ka 


Kettletbon-ie,  224, 
Kettlewell,  115. 
EejEbmugh,  262, 

Keiby,  175. 
Keyiugham,  242. 


Kiddal,  201. 
Kilbum,  104. 
Kildale,  29. 

Kildirick,  185. 
Kildwick  P^rcj,  176. J 

Kilb&m,  11^, 

Killerbyj  94, 

KiUtDglmll,  154. 

Kiln?««,  269. 
Kibwick,  178, 

Kilt»in,  238- 
Kiltou,  18, 

Kiltou  Thorpe,  Iff" 

KilviBgton  (North),  9? 

Kilyington  (South),  87. 

Kimberworth,  289. 
Kingstoii^upoii^HuIl,  24ft, 

Kitithorpe,  91, 
Kipliu,  55. 
KiplmgwOotes,  194. 

Kippax,  219. 

KirkburD,  178. 

Kirkburton,  261. 

Kirkby   (jjsn    IdUU 

hum),  138,  155, 
Kirkby  (in  defidaiid),  il 
Kirkby  Fleetham,  S3. 

Kirkby  Grindjilythe,  141 

Kirkby  Hill,  120. 

Kirkby  Knowle,  72, 

Kirkby  Malhajndiile,  1S3 


INDEX   LOCORUM    I.  513 

Domesday  Book.  Kirkby's  Inquest,  Knights'  Fees,  Modern  Names, 

Facsimile  Edit,  1862.  Nomina  Villarum,  etc.  6-in.  Ordnance  Survey. 

Chircliebi,  65,  83.  Kirkeby  Malsard,  Kyrkby  Malsart,    Kirkby  Malzeard,  101. 

Malserd,  46,  205,  294. 
Cherchebi,    Chirchebi,    33,   Kirkeby  Mysperton,  Kyrkeby  My-   Kirkby  Migperton,  107. 

84  b  (Mispeton,  60).  perton,  123,  367. 

alia    Cherchebi,  Chirchebi,   Kyrkeby,  Kirkeby  Moresheud,  111,   Kirkby  Moorside,  90. 

33,  %\b.  118,  120  «.,  121,  320. 

Cherchebi,  49,  83.  Kyrkeby     Orblauers,     Orblawere,   Kirkby  Overblow,  171. 

Kirkeby  Fores,  45,  175 ».,  203, 
293,  349. 
Kirkeby,  167,  180.  Kirkby  Bavensworth,  24. 

Cherchebi,  Chirchebi,  36*,   South  Kyrkeby,  Suth  Kirkby,  4  «.,   Kirkby  (South),  263. 

82.  5, 359. 

Cherchebi,    Chirchebi,    lb,   Kirkeby,  Kyrkby,  71,  270».,  315,   Kirkby  Underdale,  159. 

67, 87.  367. 

Chirchebi,  36,  81  *.  •Kirkeby,  Kyrkby,  Kirkeby  super   Kirkby  Wharfe,  205. 

Werf,  50».,  215,  285,  345,  400, 
404,  406,  407. 
Chirchebi,  24  b,  85  b.  Kirkby  Wysk,  Kirkby  super  Wysk,   Kirkby  Wiske,  87. 

176,334. 
Aluengi,  18  b,  55  b,  58,  61,   Elvele,  Elveley,  80,  81,  263,  318.       Kirk  Ella,  225,  239. 

86. 
Etone,  EttoTie,  4  b,  82  b.  •Heton,  Hoton,  228,  292,  351.  Kirk  Heaton,  246,  247. 

Westhd,    Westlide,    West-   Lethum,  Lithum,  Lythum,  Lyum,   Kirkleatham,  7. 

lidun,  5,  15, 16,  50*,  84.  Kirklethum,  131,  136,  238,  328. 

Cherdinton,  30  *,  85  *.  Kirtlington,     Kyrtelyngton,    183,    Kirklington,  86. 

339 
Creskell,  31 ».,  40,  41.  Kirskill,  187. 

Cnapetone,  59,  63  *,  82  b.        Knapton,  27,  220,  290,  342.  Knapton  (  W.R:),  174. 

CnapetoD,    Cnapetone,    56,   Knapton,  71,  267,  314.  Knapton  (J^.jS.),  108. 

87*. 
Cheuaresburg,  5, 8,  62,  62  *,   •Knaresburgh,   205  n.,    211,    353,   Knaresborough,  154. 

83.  408. 

Cheneuetone,  Cheniuetune,  Knamyngton,  Knayueton,  100,  i40.    Knayton,  71. 

Chennieton,  3,  14  *,  85. 

Cledinton,  14,  86.  Knedelington,  70,  316.                       Knedlington,  237. 

Naton,  23  *,  85  *.  Kneton,  170,  335.                                Kneeton,  25. 

Notingelai,        Notingeleia,  *Knottingley,  363.                             Knottingley,  235. 

37  *,  82. 

Lachebi,  Lachenebi,  15, 16,  Lackenby,  Lacnebi,  Lakinby,  Lak-   Lackenby,  7. 

84.  kenby,  124,  129,  134,  135,  237, 
328. 

Lanclif,  69.  Lanclifif,  Langeclif,  21,  200,  355.  Lanclifife,  132. 

Xandemot,  3,  85.  Landemote,  Lyandmet,  99».,  100,  Landmoth,  71. 

340. 

•Lanside,  363.  Langsett,  281. 

Langthorne,  163,  337.  Langthorne,  69. 

Xangetorp,  26  *,  85  *.  Langthorp,  Langethorn,  185,  339.  Langthorpe  {N.R,),  120, 138. 

Xambetorp,  Lanbetorp,  54  *,   Lambethorp,  74,  373.  Langthorpe  (i?.i2.),  212. 

79  *,  87  *. 

Xangetouet,        Langetouft,   *Langethwayt,  Langetwait,  Lange-  Langthwaite,  276. 

21  *,  81  *.  wath,  231,  282,  366. 

ILangetou,   Langhetou,  4*,   Langetoft,  57,  368,  401,  404.  Langtofb,  144. 

7,11,87. 

3ianton,  61  *,  87.  •Langton,  Langeton,  270,  314.  Langton  (^.J2.),  42. 

Parva  Langton,  175,  334.  Langton  (Little),  55. 

Xan^ton,  23  *,  85  *.  Magna  Langton,  175, 335.  Lan^n-upon-8wale,  55. 

K^ertinton,  25  *,  85  h,  Lyrtyngton,  165, 333.  Lartington,  12. 

b,  LI. 


614 


INBEX    LOCOmii^M    I* 


F«simiJe  EdiU,  lifla- 

Lefftmgeham,  3S,  84  k, 

Jjaiioton,  14,  86, 
Lacoo,  B, 

Lodoiij  LadoQe,  18,  58,  86, 
lAtone,  Latt^n,  23  *,  85  k  | 

sij|hebij  Lesingebij  5,  IS, 

Led,  Udis  Lied,  35  fi,   78, 

Lei  (in,  GO,  Gl  A,  81. 
litMldai,  B,  49,  58  ft,  70  A,  83. 

Ledlingo.  Lcdlinglie  (?),  6B, 
87, 
dbentun,  Ledbe^tun,  3, 84. 

debi,  22, 83  A. 
Lachinreld,  Luchinfelt,  18  i, 

50,  HG*. 
L«ie«baui,  36,  Bl  &. 
Ledoatimc,  35,  8L 
Ledes^35,  81, 


Lepinton,  87. 
*eplone,  40,  82. 

enUine,  Leuton,  6  *,  70  A, 

85. 

Lentuno,  Leuton,  6  A,  70  4, 

Leuecen,  Lcmieoen,  3  Aj  04S, 
LtilMjncie,  28,  85  *. 
Liliiiga,  LiliDge,  6,  17^  85. 


Linlone,  49i,83, 
Liptou,  59* 


Torp,  12^,83. 


Ktrkby'H  TnqafiBtj  Kfilg:1itji'  Feen^ 

lAystyngham,  Lflis<tiighara,  1 23,367* 
Lag'hloo,  Laughton,   Lajlhon,   iu 

Mortbjng^,  2]  Mh,  410. 
Laxinton,  Lax  ton,  70^  259  n.^  316. 
La«kac,  16. 

Laistliori),  105,  no,  114,  332. 
Lathotti,  Latimm,  BO,  H2,  84,  2&S, 

309. 
Ewt  Lat-on,  164,  168,  333. 
Wepl  Lalon,  1(^8,333, 
Layt^ingby,  103» 
Loirtiugobi,     Lasitigbv,    Lesingbj, 

64».,   124,    127/129,    L"^!,    132, 

134,  135,235,236,237,328. 
•Led,  LedG,  Lcede,  50».,2U,  284, 

346. 
SbthoUme  (?),  125. 
Lelev,  LetUebiy,  Lelhelej,  44,  203, 

29X  349. 
Levenmg,  Jjcweiiyng,  71,  72,  269, 

315. 
Leberston,  Lebrewl'Oii,  140, 144, 145, 

146,239,327. 
*Lect'©bv,  185».,  339. 
•Leketifeld,  Lekyiigfeld,  257,  308. 

•LedeshaM,  50  ».,  345. 

•Ledertoo.  209,  348. 

Lcdes,  Ledy&,  30  ».,  33  n,,  38,  42  n., 

209,  287;  348, 
Leming,  Letii3mge,  181,  339. 
Lemyngj  Lemyngo,  161,  336. 
•LwauiM:litoti,  Leveoa,gbtonj  Leve- 

usitoii,  50  H.,  384,  399,  403,  405, 

414. 
Lepington,  Lepjngton,  71,  268,315. 
*Lepkm,  228,  292^  351. 
Castel  Leventon,   Levin^n,   Le- 
vy ngton,  124^  130,  235  f>„  237, 

329,  432  n. 
Kirke  JjevyngUm,  124,  132,  236, 

237,  329. 
Levesham,  Levishani,  1 43,  239,  326. 
LfliyburDO,  158,  337. 
West  Lilling,  Clyng,  107,  324,  378. 
•Littdelaj*,     lijodelnyj    Lyndeley, 

204,  294,  389, 404, 413. ^ 
*Lingartbyj*,  351, 
LeviTigtboriM?,  Lewiigthorp,    124, 

127,  131,  132,23,^,  236,329. 
•Lyutou,  203,  293,  349. 
Linton,  Lyiitou,  19,  202,  355. 
Linton,  Lynton,  70,  316. 
♦Linirtti,  Lynton,  324,  381. 
Leset,  Lesset,  76  n,,  77,  244  ».,  302, 

373 
•Thot^,  33L 


G-in .  OnJnAiiM  ^ 

La^ngiutm,  74. 

Lu  u  gbt  on -ett-Ie- MortJ 

296. 
Ljixton,  238, 
IjkyeflCik,  200. 
Lftvsthorpe,  105. 
LnytUitm,  207. 

Lavt<m  tEa.^n,  24. 
I-ajton  {Wa>t),  24. 

Lnzt*nby  {linn^&ar^k^ 


Lend,  204. 

Leidhfibno,  31. 
Lealhleyv  187. 

livening,  142. 

Lebberaton,  94. 

Leek  by,  103,  120. 
Leekunfteld,  195. 

L<Hlsham,  219. 
Le<l,*!lone,  219,234. 
Leedf5,2l8. 

Lemming,  70. 
Leemitig  (Litile),  76. 
LenQertyoo,  220. 


L*>j>pmg'toTi,  159. 
Lepton,  247.  261. 
Levington  (C^wrtle*),  27^^^^ 

Jj&vmgton  (Kirk)»27j 

Levi*hfini,  75, 
Levburiij  68, 
Lifting  (West),  140. 
Lindlej,  170, 

Lingards,  2S9- 
Linthorpi,  16. 

Linton  {CT«n?),  189. 
Linton  (Sfaimcltffe),  IW. 
Linton  ( J?.J^,),  2.18. 
Lintoa-ou-Ouse,  156. 
Li^et,  163. 

LittklhoFpe,  119. 


Fviftmlte  Edit.,  1899. 

Litone,  69. 

Liuresech,    Livreiec,    il  d, 

liiuretmi,  15,  84. 

3jG(4iet*jn,  Lochetoo,  1 3, 1 8  j^ 

Lochetun,  5  b,  84  6, 

Locthuse,  LoftoBe,  40  J,  62  *, 
Jjocthu^un,  Loflbuse,  7  ^,  81 . 

Jjoctlnwun,  Lotes,  Lotliuae, 
62,  66  *,  83, 

15,  64, 

84. 


liodeossbuTg,  ID  6^  86  A, 


I/>ntone^  Lontune,  25^  85  B. 


Luur^shaJe,  20  £,  78  £,  8 1  &. 
Xiangt^torpe,       Logetorp, 
Ijoghetorp,  7j  13  &,  67,  78, 
87. 


Xofit,  H,55*,58,  77,96. 
Xwdt^Q,  U,  87  i,  j 

Xid.  15A,S4. 

JVlal^'on,  Malpm,  8  4,  494, 

3tfaltebi,  43.  81*. 

^iMlaUun,    Maltune>    6^    11, 
16  b,  84  *. 


I^f  iipletonoi  &2  4,  87  fr. 


INDEX    LOCOR0M 

Kirltby'ft  Inquimt,  Knlfhtv'  F*>e«, 
NoUilUA  Vllluiifii,  etc* 

Littoti,  Lytton,  19,  202,  355. 
Levereege,  Liviirssegt&j  Lyveiwge, 

30,  225,  280,  360. 
Lpvortou,  Lx'verton,  64  n.^  125, 128, 

150  «.,  230,329. 
LokjTigton,  83^  241,  30B,  317. 

Lwton,  Loketon,  Lokton,  M3j  239, 

326, 
•Lofthou^,  Lofthouse,  226, 280. 
Lofthouee,  31 ».,  34,  i32  ». 

^Loflbouae^  LofthonBefi,  211,  353. 

Loft«bous6,      LonUouMi     Loftbujs, 

Loftoug,  125,  12(1,  127,  234,  320. 
LoftbtJWBo,  Suuth  Lofthus,  Sovvolbe 

Loftas  131,23»,  329. 
Loflbou^umj  Lyftliu.<!Um,  80,  251, 

309. 
Leoneburgb,  Loneaburgb,  LoQDea- 

boiLfgb,   Lonnojjbtjrgli,    Lounes- 

bur^h,  79,  255,   310,  389,  401, 

404,  414. 
*Lon?efeld,  36L 
Loii^sdnjUt  LotmesdaiU,  136. 
Lontoii,  165- 

Lothcm+deo,  Lotbereatoti,  15. 
LotrinKtou,  Lulnn^n,  Luteryng- 

ton,  48,   213,    2&9 ».,   2B4,  345, 

383,  401,  406,  408,  410,  418,  427, 

420. 
D>vers3Uei    Loveraalle,   Lovershall, 

5,  8,  231,  282,  35B. 
Loutborp,  Lowtborp,  58,  249,  312. 


LumbT,  40,  213,  214  ».,  284,  346, 

394^398,  400,403,417,438. 
•Lou fid,  Lund,  Luute,  341, 
Est  Lutton,  73,  273,  315,  401,  404. 
West  LuttoD,  73, 273. 3 15, 40 1,404, 
Lietb,  Litbo,  Lyth,  Lrtbe,  125, 129, 

237,  328. 
Malgbam,  Malgbum,  M alburn,  18, 

191,200,355. 
Malteby,  2,  8,  232,  365. 
Malteby,  124,  126  «.,  136,  234,  330. 
Malt<m,  VeiuB  Malton,   110,   111, 

114,  320. 
•Maunfeld,  336. 
•Mavnyijgbtttrij  227,  361. 
MiLDiitOU,  35,  20B. 


Loversall,  285. 
Lowtborpe,  102, 

Lumby,  220, 


Lund~nn-tbe-Wold«,  195. 
Lilt  toll  (East),  125. 
Luttcm  (West),  162. 
Lythe,  20,  32. 

Midbam,  133, 

Mftltby  (ir.J!.),290. 
Mnbby  {N.K},  16. 
Malton  (Old),  124, 

MunfteM,14. 
Manniuglmm,  216. 
Mnxiflton,  218,  210* 


HapeltoB,   MapUton,   74,   75,  76,    Mappleton,  197. 

245ii.,  303,  371,  413. 
Mjinherby,  105,  332.  Marderby,  88. 


516 


INDEX    LOCOBUftC    K 


DomnfifU^  Book, 
FdcsLmUe  Edit.,  l&BS. 

Mereflet,  52t,  87  A, 

12  5,  fiS. 
Majm,  20  6,44,81  J. 

Mer9Ci  Mor^b,  McrscUei  15^ 

16,  50  &,  84. 
Merstonej    Merge tonej    65j 

S2  h. 

Jlartun,  69.  / 

MiirtOTi,  Martotse,  4,  11  6, 
_      19,87, 

fiM-etone,  53,  55,  87  h, 
irton,  MartuHj  Martune, 
5  *,  46,  67  A,  70  h,  84. 
I&rtuo,  3,  5  A,  84  A. 
ffartun,  17,  Bb, 

an.  29»  85  6. 
iftnnebi,  24  h,  85  5. 
Midddburne,     Midelborne, 
55  5,  86. 
falmerbi,  30  6,  85  k 
lelmerbi,  28,  H5  *, 
'  Halaenebt,  25  b,  85  k 
Meltham,  40,  B2. 

ledeltonej  Middeltun^  Mi- 
deltoncj  44,  66i  81  b, 
|l£et«]bi,  4,  86  b. 

lennistorp,  7  b^  19  b,  34,  87* 

Horsintane^  Mersitoue,  12, 


ilfli  39  6.  82, 
hesburg,  43A,  81  h. 
Kelielhi,  15  b,  84. 


MirletoD,  25,  85  ft, 
Mi?doIai,  28,  85  L 


Bidetorpes  {?  —  including 
BuniardtMfpf),  8,  61  i, 
66  ^;,  68,  82  ft, 

Mtldontotie,  Mildetone,  40*. 


Ktrkby*8  [D^DMt,  Kiilglits''  Fees, 

Marflete,  Merflet,  74,  243  «.,  SOS, 

373, 
♦Markenton,  Markinton,  Merkhig* 

ton,  212,  331,  38«,  402,  415,435, 
Mare,  Marre,  5,  ,^66. 
Manig^,  Marrviig;,  172,  334, 
Mowko,  Smajfslt,  172,  334. 
Miir^ke,  Mer»k,  124,  125,  128, 130, 

234,  236,  328, 

Mer^ton,  Mereston,  28,  221,  290, 

342,  372  ». 
Mart-ou,  M«rtoii,  14,  192,  356. 
Martixi,  WeMt  Morton,  14, 1D2,356, 
MiirtQO,  55,  249,  313, 

Marl«o,  74,  243  »„  304,  375, 
Marlon,  124,   127,  128,   131,  132, 

235,  236,  238,  330, 
MarUmi  13H,  141,  142,  230,  326, 
Martnti,  97  rt.,  108,325, 
MiL^ham,  1j2  «,,  153,  335. 
Miiuiieby,  Mawnby,  1 76, -334, 
*Meclieibnni^  Mefburo,  253,  309. 

Meltnorbj,  184,  338, 

Melmorbj,  155,538. 

Melsambj,  Melsbamby,  170,  333. 

*Muletbara,  351, 

•Sfflton,  317. 

Melton,  M elton-le-He jg,  3,  9,  10, 

232  «.,  233,  2H3,  365, 
♦Mdlynby,  310. 
Menjtborp,  Meytithort*!  Morithori> 

(?),  71,268,  314. 
Moiisinj^toD,  MeDsyo^n,  Meast'OQ 

ID  A\aier^ale,  37,  209,  347,  406, 

416,  420  n. 
Menptborp,  Menthorp,  60,  66,  242, 

317,319, 
•Mi4bam,316. 
♦Methdoy,  352. 
Mokpsburg,  2,  12,  365. 
Mikeiby,  Mykplby,  Mykilbj,  125, 

130  237   328 
Mickelfeld'  MikelMd,  Mikelfeude, 

48,  213,  284,  345,  384,  398,  400, 

403,  404  «„  410.  411,  412,420, 
Mikelton,  165,  333, 
Middelham,  Midelh^uti,  150  n.,  154, 

158  ft,,  186,  311  A„338. 
Jlpdellesburghe,  MidJylburcb,  124, 

125,  235  n. 
Thon>  Atun,  TboriJ  Malteby,  Tht>rjj 

juiLa  Ebor.,  Middc^llhorp,  23, 105, 

216  »„  289,  343- 
Middelton,  Midelton,  Midylton,  30, 

225,  280,  360, 


Modem  Nftmcis 

Marfle^t,  240,  241, 

MtLrkingtotij  137. 

Marr,  276, 

Mnrrif^k,  53. 

Mni^ke  (  irUUfi§  IT),  \ 

Mur»ke  {LtfnghaeingJk)^  \ 

MsLfEfton  (liong),  1  IS.  ] 

Miirton  fEnst),  16T. 
Martoa  (Weel),  167, 
Jiturton  {Diekmn^),  12^. 

Marlon  {MuM^irme**),1\% 
MarUiu  {Z^anghargk),  16, 

Mnrton  {Pi^ktrin^  X.),  M, 
Murtoti-in^the-Pora^,  121 
MiLHbaiii,  S5. 
Maunby,  86, 
Melbourne,  192, 123. 

Melmerbv  (i?.  Wmik),  Ifll 
Melracrby  (i/o»sr  W,},U. 
MeWjuby,  25,  ~~ 

Melthiwn,  2GC1. 
Melt^m  {MM,),  239. 
Melton  -on-lUe-HiU, 

Meltonby,  176, 
M©netlior|te,  142. 

Mcnstou,  186. 


Meatkorpe^  222, 

Metbara,  238, 
Mothley,  234. 
MextJOrough,  284, 
Mickleby,  19,31. 

Micklefidd,  219. 


Mkkleioti,  4,  5, 
Middlebam,  68, 

MiddlesUrough,  6, 

Middletboipe,  U4, 

Middletou  (J/«r%),231 


INDEX    LOCORUM    I.  517 

Domoaday  Book.  Kirkby's  Inqneat.  Knights'  Fees,  Modem  Names, 

Facsimile  Edit.,  1862.  Nomina  Villanim,  etc.  S-ln.  Ordnance  Survey. 

Middeltune,   Mideltun,  12,   Meddilton,    Middelton,    Midelton,  Middleton  (C/aro),  169. 

81.  Midleton,  44,  203,  293,  319. 

Middeltun,   Mideltun,   3  ft,   Middelton,    Middlcton,    Midelton,  "MidtUeioTki Pickerina Lvthe), 

84 /y.  143.239,240,326.  91. 

Middelton, Middeltone, Mid-   Middelton,   Midelton,   Myddelton,  Middleton  (Langbarah),  28. 

deltun,  16,  16  6,  84.  124,  126,  130,  328. 

Middeltun,  Mideltune,  30  b.   Middelton,  Middilton,  183,  338.  Middleton  Qwernhowe,  102. 

85  b. 

Middeltun,  Midelton,  23  ft,   Middelton,  Midelton,  Midelton  jux-  Middleton  Tyas,  25,  39. 

85  ft.  ta  Kneton,  170,  171  n.,  179,  335. 

Middeltun,  Midelton,  13, 18,   Middelton,  Middilton,  Midelton,  83,  Middleton -on-the- Wolds, 

18  ft,  77,  86  ft.  91,  92,  255,  307.  177.  178. 

Mithope,  49  ft.  Midehop,  Midliopp,  18,  199,  354.  Middop,  183. 

Micleie,  4  ft.  •Mijji^eley,  361.  Midgle}',  230. 

Mildebi,  5,  83  ft.  Mildeby,  185,  339,  353.  Milby,  120. 

MUeford,  36  ft,  78,  81  ft.  *North  Milford,  Milleford,  50  i».,  Milford  (North),  220. 

215,  285,  345. 

Mileford,SouthMilford,8uthMulo-  Milford  (South),  220. 

forth,  48,  284,  345,  384, 398, 399. 

400,403,405,417. 

Mileton,  Milloton,  4,  10  ft,   Milin^ton,  Millingtou,  Milyngton,  Millington,  176. 

70,  86  ft.  89,  92,  256,  310. 

Minescip,  8, 83.  •Manskip,  353.  Minskip.  138. 

Mirofelt,  4 1  ft,  82  ft.  Mirfeld,  Myrfeld,  30,  225,  280, 361.  Mirfield,  247. 

Mitune,  69  ft.  Mitton,  17,  197,  354.  Mitton  (Great),  198. 

Molecroft,    Moloscroft,    13,   ♦Molecroft,  Molescroft,   260,  308,  Molscroft,  210. 

86  ft.  388,407,419. 

Monuchetone,  12  ft,  83.  ♦Munketon,  Munckton  juxta  Ry-  Monkton  (Bishop),  137. 

pon,  331,400,  414,  428. 

Monechetune,  59,  82  ft.  Monkton,  Munketon,  27,  221,  342.  Monkton  (Moor),  156. 

Monechetouo,  Monuchetone,   Monketon,      Munketon,     Nuue  Monkton  (Nun),  156. 
63  ft,  79,  82  ft.                           Munketon,  46,  206,  295,  350. 

Mont«,  72.  'Mo\xuiYemnt{Siteo/),l42, 

♦Mordale,  237. 

Morhou.**,  Morehous,  8,  231,  281.  Moorhouse,  264. 

MorehiLsum,  5,  16,  84.  Moresum,  Morsum,  124,  125,  132.  Moorsholme  (Great),  18. 

Morebi,  31  ft,  61  ft,  86  ft.  Morby,  Moreby,  60,  63.  Moreby,  191. 

Moreleia,  40  ft,  82  ft.  Morlay,  Morloy,  30,  227.  280,  300.  Morley,  232. 

Mortham,  23,  85  ft.  Mortliam,  Morham,  167,  334.  Mortham,  13. 

Morning',  7.  Morthen,  296. 

Morton,    Mortun,   5,   70  ft,   Moreton,Morton,Murton,124, 131,  Morton  (Xaw^ftar^A),  17. 

84.  238. 

Mortun,  7  ft,  81.  Morton,  31.  207,  286,  347.  Morton  (E.  and  W.),  186. 

Mortun,  Mortune,  24  ft,  85  ft.   Morton,  175,  334.  Morton -upon-S wale,  70. 

Mortune,  6  ft,  85.  Morton,  97  ».,  106.  Morton,  or  Murton,  72. 

Moltuu,  23,  85  ft.  Multon,  180,  335.  Moulton,  39. 

Meletorp,  Muletorp,  11, 19  ft,   Multhorp,  73,  267 1».,  274,  315.  Mowthorpe  f^J?.2l.^,  125, 143. 

87  ft. 

Mulctoq),  85.  *Molthropp,  Multhorp,  214  ».,  324,  Moffthorpe  r^.i2.>,  123. 

380. 

Grif,  15  ft,  84.  Mul^Tave,  129.  Mulgrave,  32. 

♦Mouwath,    Mulwath,    212,    387,  Mulwith,  137. 
208  "n.,  436. 

,    Mortun,  Mortune,  1  ft,  81.      ♦Moroton,  368.  Murton  (Bulmer),  174. 

Mortune,  6  ft,  85.  Morton,  97  n.,  106.  Murton  (Birdforth),  72. 

Mu:$oote8,  110,  117,  120,  321.  Muscoates,  106. 

I  Muston,  Mustonc,  7, 57ft,  87.   Mufledon,  Huston,  52,  249,  311.  Mu!«ton,  1 10. 


il8 


INDEX    LOCOEUH    I, 


DLtnaeBditv  Book, 


»y  Boo; 

Mittrne,  6  5^1l&.  85. 
Miiuo,  Mituao,  55  A^  B6. 

Kabonie,  7,  33»  ?7,  86  b. 
Kadi'urtono,  7,  50  S,  87. 

NapDJSj  49  *. 

Na^htiltoQ,     11,    34,    60, 
84*. 
Ntf^fcld,  49,  S3. 

Keisse,  NeesOj  56  &,  60&,J 
84  ft.  1 

Nesseiiuici  Ne&vine,  19, 86  £. 
Niuuebdd^  NiwetM>li,  10  bj 


NouUalle,    Niw^balla,  43  &, 
81  A. 

K  0  u  I  Jtsli  Jim  J  N  X  neh  niii ,  N  i  vre- 
hJUn,  5A,  46  6,  70  A/8J. 


Neuhufium,  35  6^  8  L 

Neuhufcm,  25  b,  85  k 
Netihuae,  6  fr,  85. 

feuhuse,  NemieUiisiim^ 
Niehiisum,  5  *,  60  &;»  70  *, 
84  5. 

NeiHiuBa,  N^ae,  55  i*  86, 


NeuluL-ie,  49  6,  69, 

53,87  4. 

Jeutone,  69. 
feutone,  B9. 


Ktrkby^H  Inqtie^tt  Ktit|;btm'  Ftibi, 

•Mi  ton,  367j  378  «. 
•Mitou,  261. 
Nabuni,  60,  62,319. 
Niifferton,  Kaifreton,  57^  249,  312. 
•Nuppfljr.  338 . 

Naiipa/Nappay,  18,  198,  354. 
Nalton,  Nawelton,  NawilLon,  110, 
117,  120,  123,320. 

NeacofeM,  Ne^ald,  NeeseMd,  44^ 

203,  293,  349. 
£^  No^,    6511.,  no,   117,   120, 

321 
West  Nease,  110, 11G«.,  117, 119. 
NessiDgwik,  Nessin^jk,  85,  259, 

307, 
•NetbeHborp,  233. 
Neubald,  Newebald,  92,  368, 

N©ubigging,Newbl|gJOTiiij,  140. 327, 
Neuby,  Nowby,  Neuweb>%  Keuby 

BiiV«r  Yore,  212,  331,  3S8  n.,  400, 

404, 405,  436. 
Neubv,  19, 
Keuby,  Newby,  Neweby,  124,  126, 

130,  133,  235  n.,  23  7,' 328, 
Neuby,  Newby,  184,  185  «.,  338. 
Neuby,  Neiiby  »iip«r  Wysk,  176, 

334 
•NeNbuK  Neuball,  204,  294,  349, 
Neubtklle,  Newball,  2, 13,  283. 


Modertt  Nut»c4, 
S43i.  Ordnmnoii  Sa 

MytoQ^pQii-S^^d,  13R 
(Mytou,  near  Hull, 
Nabura,  191. 
Naflbrkin,  162, 

Napjifl  (iV.i?.),  60. 
Nappa(IF,£.),166, 
Nawton,  90. 


IV^afieH,  169. 

Hess  (East),  106. 

Nesa  CW^f),  106. 
Ne«wick,  178. 

NeUierthcirpe,  300. 
Newbdd  (North  ?), : 

Ne^biggiag,  94. 


Newbj  (p.  Gi^hnrm),  183, 
Newby  (|><  5lal?w%),  29. 

Newby-miper^wile,  10 
Newby  Wigk©,  71, 

NewbAll  (jj.  O^Wk  id 


Newbsun,  Newt^b&ra,  124,  125,  238.  Newham,  16. 
•NeiiMtbe,  303, 


Neiiknd,  70,316. 

Netisom,  Neu.ium,  31  ».,  38,  210, 

348. 
Neuflom,  166,  167  «.,  333. 
Neu£oiii,  Neusum,  93,  95,  323, 

Neuiiom,  Neusuto,  111,  118,  122, 

178  m.,  32K 

Neunom,  Neusum,  1&^  189,  190. 

•Newosum,  251,  309, 

Neuaom,  54,  249, 

Neusom,  18,  198,354. 

Neuiuitii,  Ncuflom,  Neusum,  N^w- 

sham  juxta  FrotUrngbam,  76,  77, 

246n.,  248^.,  306,  3/6. 
Neuton,  l.-i,  196,357. 
Ncuton,  Newion  mh  CrukenwKir, 

15,  202. 


(New    Hitbo,  par.  Skip«i- 

Newland,  258. 

Newsain  (Temple),  218. 

Ncwsham  (Giilin^  Jr.L2i 
NewsLajn  (p,  Kirk^  Wi»U\^ 

87. 
Newsbarn  (par.Applt 

Sii^eei),  107. 

Newaholme    (d. 

200. 
Ne^sbolme    (p.     Wt 

222, 
Newsbolnio  (Sii^ 
Nevraome  {p,  Gi^ 
NewBome  (Great  i 

Format    F^r, 

242. 
Nowton  iBtMtk),  167. 
Newton  (LitUo),  U9, 


INUISX   LOCORUM    1. 


Dordcsdaf  Book. 


ton,  20&,  64,  81,  SI  b. 
KiuuetOD,  30,  r8(p),  81i. 

Kenton,    Heuu^tone^    56  b, 

87  &. 
Niuuetoiij  Niutietotie,  53  £, 


Neuton,  Keiitone,  U,  77  fi, 
66  £. 

Niuuetone,  &3j  87  6. 

Neutone,  13  K  B?  *. 

Neuton,  7,  57  b,  87. 
;  Itjeutono^  Neuuetunc,  15  £, 

Neuuetun,  5j  84. 


Neuton,  Neutietun,  3,  33  A, 

•  Nflutone,  24 ^  65  6. 

t  Keutune,  Neuueton,  Nbuu©- 

tiinc,  6,  11,  84i. 
Keuton,  30,  H5  fi, 
IjJeuuotone,  56  b,  85. 
Ill,  Nith,  12  h,  83. 


lloniiiwiebi,  5, 16, 46,  51j  fil. 


I  Nonnanebi,  6,  60,  84  6* 

I  Komiautone,      Nortnatune, 
Noniietime,  4  h,  7  h,  82. 

I  Aliierton,  Alifertaae,  3,  23  6, 
65. 

[l*lortonei  36  5,82. 
>lorton»  Nortone,  7,  55  £, 

I      61i,  87. 

[iJortona,  22,  83  6. 

j  Korton,  NortoOB,  14  A,  83  5. 

IKotone,  Nfvrt^juo,  39,  82. 
iBriinliam,  3  5,  4,  66  b^  86  h. 


Ktrkbv'i  Inquest,  Ktil^btii'  FeoHf 

Noutot],  NeutoQ  in  Boghelaiid,  16^ 

197  354 
•Neiiton,  Newton,  212,  3H7,  436, 
Keutori  Kjiiibe,  K>Tiie,  49,  345. 

Neuton  Walayss  Newt<m  Walejs, 

50,  214,  345',  350  II. 
Nouton,  Neweton,  73,  267, 314, 

OutDent^n,  Utoeutoiij  Busteiiton, 

75,  245  n.,  305,  376* 
•Neuton,  30B,  318. 

•Neuton  juxta  Gi^rthum,  241,  242. 

•Neuton,  310. 

Neuton,  Netiton  juxta  Aldebtirgh, 

76,374. 
Newton,    Neuton  Conea table,  77, 

375,437, 
Neuton,  NewetoUj  53,  249,  312. 
Neuton,    Newton,    Neutou    jiiJtta 

Blleiredeby,  Neweton  juxt4i  Mul- 

gniTe,  125,  129,  237,  328, 
Neweton,    N  e w ton  -  Othe  Dbrucliej 

Newton  -«ubtus  -O  tb  Dueaberj^'h  o . 

Ooettber^jb,         Newton  -  Tbeuf- 

bru^^b,  124,  128,  131,  236,329, 
Neut4>n,  Newton,    138,    143,   144, 

145,  146,  239,326. 
Nenton  Morell,  179,  335. 
•Neuton,  Newton,  181  w.,  339. 
Neuton,  West  Neuton,  110,  114, 

115,  123- 
Neuton,  160,  337. 
•Neuton  super  Usam,  314. 
•Nid.  Nidd,  Nidde,  Njd,  212,  295, 

331,387,  436. 
•Niddcpsd;>le,  331. 
Nortuaoby,  Normandeby,   North- 

manby.  124, 127, 129»  136ji,,  236, 

329. 
Nortbmanby,     Normwiton,     123, 

367. 
•NormantoQ,  351. 

•Alverton,325ii.,  340. 

•Norton,  364. 

Norton,  71,  72»  267, 314. 

Norton,  Torton,  185,  339, 
Norton,  Norton  ConierB,  102,  340. 
Nosterfeld,  159,336,339. 
•Notton,  363. 

Brtinli^m,  Brnnbonif  Bmnom,  89, 
256,  310. 


Modem  Mui)fs% 

Newton-on-Hodder,  165. 

Newton  (;?tfr.  Mtpf^),  136. 
New'ton  Kyme,  189,^^  190. 

Newton -in -the- Willows,    of" 
NewtoJj  Abljertii,  234. 

Newton  {p.    WifUrinffham), 
125.  J 

Newton  (Out),  257.  ^ 

Site  of  Sawtemprictt  prt^rVj 

225. 
Gftrdbjun  (?),  210. 

Newton -npon-I>erwent,  I7fi 
Ntwton  (Eii^t),  213. 

Newton  ( West),  212. 

Newton  (Wold),  127. 
Nenton  Mulgmvo,  10. 


Newton  {Lait^bmrgJkjy  17, 


Newton  (j?.  Fkki^/*^),  75* 

Newton  Morell,  25. 
Newton  Picot,  70. 
Newton  (West),  105. 

Newton-1e-WiIJow$,  69. 
Newton -upon -Ouae,  156. 
Nidd,  136,  154, 

Nidderdale. 

Nommnby  {Ltff^barffh)^  16, 


Normanby  (E^edal^),  90. 

Nonnnnton,  234. 

Kortkdlerton,  56. 

Korton  fp.  Cm^Alf^,  2^4  J 
Norton  {Smckr&w),  124. 

Nofton-le-Clay,  102. 
Norton  Con  vers,  102, 
Nostt^rfidd/se. 
Notton,  262. 
Nunburnliolme,  193,  194. 


520 


INDEX    LOCOEtTM 


Chfelinge,    Chilitige*     Ckil- 
in^be,  53  b,  64, 1*7  b, 


CNjelestorp,    Oglestorp,    20, 

64,  78,  81,81  £. 
Ormeabi|€7  h,7Qh,Bi, 

OsboMewifl,  1  h,  12^  SI, 
Autigotobij  Ansgotesbi,  19  j 

AnsgQtebi,  5d  £. 

A^gozbi^  3,  84, 

Asmundrelac,  Gh^Bb, 

Oslesei,  4  8,  82  6. 

84^. 
Ololai,  Otheki,  12,  81. 

Otreburne,  8  6,  G9,  83  b. 

Otrenghftm»    Otriiig^hamj 

la  h]  3a,  87  6. 
Uleburg,    Ulenbtirg,    54  *, 

87  b. 

XJluetitun,  6  &,  85. 

lTsr€biiro&,  8,  82  6, 
Useburue,  8,  tiC  *,  70,  82  A, 
Dtim^stofp,  II,  8G. 
Ul'*ikjni>.    \\'ir?iutoiiP,    18  b, 
79  h,  82  A. 

Ouertun,    OTretuu,    t,  SI, 

81. 
Ulfeton,  23,  8^  6. 


Klrkby*!  Toquo^t,  Knts^ta^  F«««, 
NqoiIhh  VfLlKruin^  tite, 

Killinj?,  Killvng,  KjUvngj  74  w.j 
73,  244  »„  3l>:i,  372,  373. 

Noiiviij^toDj  Numiii^on,  Nunning* 
ton,  i  10,  116  «.,  117/119,  320. 

Nun  thorp,  Nutielhorp*  Mytborpe, 

124,  127,235,  329. 
•K  one  wry  t,  Nuiiewyk,  Ntinnewik, 

NimT^k,  Kiiiiwvk,  212,  331,  387, 

402,  405,  413,  418,  435,436, 
•NonewToilionjeji,  Nunewyk,  Nun- 

wyk,  Thomes  212, 387,  402,  405, 

413,418,435,  430, 
Nutle,  NuM^U,  76,  246  ».,  371 
At^fjworth,  HakowrilU.  16,189,190, 
Ockelon,  Octon,  Oketon,  57,  249, 

311. 
OcleBtUorp,   Okelestlrorp,  50,  214, 

285 
Omj«>^by,  124,  125,  127,  13&,  136» 

235  329 
•O-iaJilewyk,  368. 
Osgoteby,  H<Mgateby,  60,  68,  242, 

317. 
Osegotebj,  106. 

Osj^^k^by,  10r>  n.,  139, 144, 146,  239, 

320. 
O^mutidleby,    Osm  under  ley,    104, 

175  ».,  340. 
•0«set,  331. 
Oswaldkirk,  Oswaldkyrke,  1 14, 1 15, 

321. 
Ottelaie,  Ottelay,  Otteley,  37,  20S, 

288,  347,389;  398,  400,  402,  405. 

405,  407,  410,411,419,420,425, 
Ot-crhurn,  Ottorburo,  15,  191,  3SG, 
ULriiigion,  North  Oterm^on,  101, 

340. 
Ott^ringtoD,  Otrington,  105,332, 
Ot<jryTijfh;ini,  OtriDKham,   Oking- 

biim,  75,  244  R.,  305,  376. 
Uiburgb,  74,373. 


NimkeeUng,  180. 
Nutiautgtoii,  106. 

Nuotliorpej  16* 
Nuuwkk,  lost 


119, 

Nuttlei?,  227, 
Oakwortin  2CKI. 
Oetoti,  126. 

Ogletborpe,  189. 

Ortnesby^  16. 

Osibftldwick,  174.       _ 
Osgodby  fp.  MictraUJ^ ! 

O:*«odbj  fp.  Tkitktt^ 

104. 
Osg«db_>%  fp,  Seamu^X  ^** 

Osmolherlej,  5li, 

O^tt,  248. 
Oswiadkirk^  105. 

Otley,  187. 

Otterburn,  1 49,  150,| 
Ottenngloo  (North), 

Ottenuffton  (Socttl;}^ 
Ottring^hdm,  242. 

Oubrou^'h,  212, 


Oulecotes,  14. 

UllcKton,   muiskjD,  Wlueaton,  93,  OuUton,  104. 

94   323. 
*tWbnnii2n,353,  434  w. 
Parva  Uscburii,  16,  206,  350. 
Ou?<t!iorf»,  Il!iTistlR>rp,  70,  316. 
Wlsting'tou,  Wlsivuylou,  Wulsyn^- 

ton,  25,  222,  291." 
•OveiidpQ,  3(1 1. 
•Overtou,  367. 


•Ulmynjyton,  UlTyngtoH,  331. 
•Hourum,  224  m.,  361. 


Oui^bitm  (fiteat),  11 
Ousebum  (Little),  li 
Ouselhoqitj  223. 
OustoD,  190. 

Ovendeu,  230,  231. 
Overton,  156. 

Omgtoo,  13. 
Owmm  (Nonh),  23l 


INDEX    LOCORUM    I.  521 

DomeBday  Book.  Kirkby'a  Inquest,  Knights*  Fees,  Modern  Names, 

Facsimile  Edit ,  ISffil.  Nomina  Villarum,  etc.  6-In.  Ordnance  Survey. 

Oure,  Ouere,  41  6,  82  b,  Ourem,  Ounim,  Southouerton,  30,   Owram  (South),  231. 

224,279,361. 
Lanulfestorp,  50,  77  h,  86  h,    Ullesthorp,  Ulvesthorp,  92,  310.         Owsthorpe,  176. 
Austhun,  Austun,  36  A,  82.     *Ouston,  39  n.,  363:  Owston,  264. 

Osteuuic,     Hosteuuio,     52,    Oustwyk,  Owstwyk,  74,  75,  116  n.,    Owstwick,  228. 

87  b.  245  n.,  304,  375. 

Thorae,  Tome,  52,  87  b.  Outhorn,    Ulthorne,   TJttethorne,     Owthorne,  243. 

76  n.,  77,  247  ».,  305,  376. 
•Oxenhop,  227.  Oxenhop,  200,  215. 

Osprinc,  Ospring,  39  ft,  82.      *Ospring,  363.  Oxspring,  273. 

Ossetone,  Oxetone,  63,  79,   Oxton,  Hoxton,  24,  219,  290,  343.     Oxton,  190. 

82  ft. 
Padehale,  Paghenale,  49  ft,/    Patenall,  Pathenall,  17,  198,  355. 1     -p  •  ,       .^a 
69.  1    WestPatenaU,17.  /    Pamley.  166. 

Thorf,  Torfe,  7  ft,  67,  87.         •Paynthorp,  315.  Painsthorpe,  159. 

Torp,  22,  48  ft,  63,  79,  82  ft.     Paddocthorp,  25,  222.  Pallethorpe,  190. 

Parlintun,  Perlinctune,  35,   Parlyngton,  Perlyngton,  38,  210,   ParliDgton,  204. 

81.  288,348. 

Patrictone,  9  ft,  87  ft.  •Paterinton,  Patrington,  77  n.,  305,   Patrington,  256. 

389,  422. 
Pagele,  Paghel,  52,  87  ft.         Paghell,  Pagula,  Pawel,  75  ».,  77,   Paull,  or  PaghiU,  241. 

305,  377. 
•Par  Thorn  (?),  376. 
Pathorne,     Pathorp,     49  ft,   Pathorn,  1 7,  202,  354.  Paythorne,  166. 

69. 
Pangeston,  Pengestone,  7  ft,   ♦Peniston,  364.  Peniston,  273. 

38  ft,  82. 

Penigthorp,  Penythorpe,  76,  246  n.,   Pensthorpe  CSUe  of),  256. 
376. 
Picheburne,  21,  81  ft.  Pickburn,  Pickeburn,  Pikeburne,   Pickburn,  276. 

Pykeburn,  6.  9,  231,  282,  359. 
Picheringa,  3  ft,  84  ft.  Pekeryng,  Pykeryng,  122, 140, 143,   Pickering,  91. 

147,  239,  326. 
Picala,  Picale,  31,  85  ft.  Pichale,  Pykehale,  182,  183  n.,  339.    Pickhill,  86. 

Pickton,  Pyketon,   125,  128,  236,    Pickton,  27. 
328. 
Torp,  5, 46, 84.  Pinchingthorp,    Pynchenthorp,        Pinchingthorpe,  17. 

Pynchunthorp,    124,   128,    129, 
236,  330. 
Plontone,  49,  59,  83.  Plumton,  Plumpton,  45,  203,  293,   Plumpton,  171. 

349. 
Pochelac,    Pochelaf,    11  ft,   Pockele,  Poklee,  Speskelegh,  110,   Pockley,  89. 

16  ft,  84  ft.  113,  115,320. 

Poclinton,  4,  46,  58  ft,  66  ft,   •Pokelington,  Pokylington,  91  n.,   Pocklington,  176. 

77  ft,  86  ft.  92,  310. 

Pochetorp,  50  ft,  87.  Pokethorp,  57,  249,  312.  Pocklhorpe,  144. 

•Pokelington,  363.  PoUington,  251. 

•Pontefract,  Ponteston,  5,  363,      Pontefract,  234,  249. 

383  n.,  411. 
Poles,  Polys,  49,  383.  Poole  Cp-  BrotheHonJ,  235. 

Pouele,  12,  81.  Pole,  Pouel,  Pouell,  Pouill,37, 40n.,   Poole  (par.  Otl^),  187. 

209,  288,  347,  389,  400,  405. 
Popleton,   Popletune,   12,      Popil ton,  Popleton  Superior,  27  n.,    Poppleton  (Upper),  173. 

63  ft,  79,  82  ft.  29,  367. 

altera  Popletone,  63  ft,  79,   a/^era  Popilton,  Popleton  Inferior,   Poppleton (Ncther),156, 157. 

82  ft.  29,  367. 

Portinton,  Portiton,  14,  86.    Portington,  Portyngton,  70,  316.       Portington,  223. 


522 


IJ^DEX    LOCO  KIT  M    I. 


Damuilmr  Book. 


ProstUDe,  35,  81. 
Prestone,  Ppeatunej  52,  55, 
79  b,  87  *. 

PrestoD,  Preslun,  27  h,  85  h. 
Fodechesaie,  40  ft,  SJi  i. 


Preston,  Prestono,  37  A,  82. 
Thoac,  Toliac,  4  A,  82  A. 
BaiiLiuctoD,    Eainetou^    31, 

&1  h,  85  6. 
Ecdrestorp,  7  b^  ^^^>  ^^  A* 

B7. 

BfU^hel,  €  b,  85. 
Bodtiinele,  6f». 
BaiD&Qesfeid,  47  d. 


HaiienestOTp,  3y  60^  85* 

Ragenclt^rp,  Baf^heneltorji, 

13,  18  A,  86  i. 
EiLvonesuuet,  25  &,  85  6. 

EoudiKjlifoj  7  fi. 
lioudun,  7  6,  81. 

Rodemest%  57  6,  81  ft. 


Hidemnre,  27  Zf,  85  4. 

Rie,  27,  85  ft. 
Bictone,  7,  13,  86  6. 

Eipestan,  Bipestda,  8,  56  6, 

83. 
Bipe^ien,  Elpes^iijui],  49,  62, 

83 
Bjcoif,  6,  84  k 

Bichale,  10  A,  14,  B6. 


Eiston,  Ritim,  78  ft,  91. 
BUtoiio,  ItitiOtie,  38  A,  66  ft, 
B3, 


KirkbT'R  Im|ii*>!tt.  Knlghti'  Fwt, 
Nomiiu  VilljLruiD^  aiJt, 

Neutoii,  PotterB  Keutoni  Potter 
Nei^ton,  34,  20?,  286,  348. 

Pothowe,  Pottou,  124, 126, 130, 325, 

Preston,  35,  208,  287,  348, 

PreatOD,  Priitton,  76,  245  ».,  246  «., 
247  ».,  305,  374. 

Proton,  138,  144^  145,  146,  239. 

PrestoD,  15  n.,21, 20O  li.,  201,  202  a., 

355. 
Preatgn,  151,337. 
Podesej,  Podui^^ov,  Pude^j,  Pud- 

desay,  30,  226,  280,  360. 
PiUJdagb,  75,  245  n. 
•Preston,  363, 
•Quik,  351. 
E^iDgtoQ,  Banyngton,  184, 185  vt,, 

338. 
EaistborjJ*   Bay  thorp,    Httystkoq), 

72,271,315. 
BftDde,  162. 

•fU^kelf,  Eofkelt,  324,  381. 
Eoutlismd],  199,  355. 
Bofnefeldp  llavcnfdd,  3,  tl,  365. 
Bafenser,    Aid    Eavetiaer^    75,  "l 

246ii.,  247  !».,  306,375,  } 

mmmmr-Odd,  217  «>,  306.         J 
Bttvensthciq^,  93,  97,  281  ». 


If  Mom  Kftincs, 
6-iii*  OMnKiice  Sun 

Potter  Newton,  203. 

Pottfj,  42. 

Preston  fpitr,  Kipp^^J,  219. 

Pre^tOQ  fMoMtrmetfJ,  S27. 

Preston    (i^jtifr»Mtf   IMt, 
LoH).  ^^ 

Preston  (LongX  149. 

Preglon-utidtir-Scs^,  67. 
Pudfley,  217. 


•Bnventliorp,   B&Tenostliorp,   257, 

308. 
Bttvenswttth,  RaveneswortJi,  149  «., 

167,  333. 
•RouclyiT,  364. 
Baudun,  Eoudon,  32,  33,  207,  286, 

347. 
Bomiireis,  Romeys^  Bonthemnmys, 

Routliemers,  Bonthemerub,  'i,*8, 

231,282,358,426. 
Bedhiim,  Eedeham,  177. 
Hidmer,  Ridemer,  152,  337. 
♦IWues^se,  363,  367. 
Rlth,  Ri the,  172,334. 
RigUton,  Eitton,  Ryghton,  54,  77, 

243?!.,  244  ».,  249,  312,  377. 
*Magna  Bibstnn,  EybfitAn,205, 349. 

♦PaTTO  Bibstan,Rylw!ton,  203,  293, 

349. 
Riclof,  Riclose,  Ric!olfr,  Ryoal,  110, 

116  I*.,  117,  120,  320. 
Rii^knll,  Rjcbnll,   EyUll,  60,  68, 

316. 
•RkiUmond,  150  »„  162  ».,  333. 
Rig^ton.  Griiorton,  31  «.,  39,  348. 
Ei^n,  Ri|tf^t4in,  Rt  Hilton,  Bygb- 

tou,  45,206,  294,349. 


Purston  Jaglin,  249, 
Qiikk,  270. 
Eaiiiton,  103. 

BoMhoiiie,  143. 

Ha^nis  Grange^  69. 
EaskelTe,  12K 
RnthmGlt,  149. 
RAven£eld,  290. 

Zoet  tawm*  tm  the  Mmwtbir., 

RaTenstiiorpe   (XJL 

of),  88. 
Ravonthf>rpe     ( E.  R. 

of),  195,  210. 
EaTenswortU^  24. 

Rawcli(fe,  237. 
Eawden,  202. 

Eawmarsli,  289. 

Bedliolme,  40. 
R^3dTlli^e,  G7, 
E'eedri»?v^s,  238. 
Ewth,  37. 
Eeighton,  110. 

Ribslt>n  (Great),  172. 

Bibston  (l-itU^),  172, 

Riocal  {Site  of),  90,  lU. 

RiocAll,  206. 

Biolimond,  38,  39.         

Eigt-tm  (p.  Bai^d/i^if),  m 
RiKl^n  (j,ar.  Kirkbif   '^ 
i^hwU  171. 


INDEX    LOCORUM    I.  528 

Domesday  Book.  Kirkby's  Inquest,  Knights'  Fees,  Modem  Names, 

Facsimile  Edit,  t862.  Nomina  Villaram,  etc.  S-in.  Ordnance  Survey. 

Eikenildthorp, — see  Thorpe  Salvin. 
Bedlinton,  Bedlintone,  Ben-   Belington,  Billington,  Ryllyngton,   EillingtoD,  108,  125. 

liton,  7  ft.  19  b,  87.  71,  72,  144,  275,  314. 

Eilestun,  Eilistune,  68  b.        Eilleston,  Eilston,  14, 192, 193, 356.   Eilstone,  150. 
Eenitone,  49  b,  Eemington,  Eimington,  Eymjng-   Eimington,  183. 

ton,  19,  199,  354. 
Eimeswelle,  53  b,  87  b.  Eimeswell,  Eymeswell,  74, 306, 376.   Eimswell,  242. 

Eigeborch,       Ei^heborg,       Eingeburg,  Eyngburgh,  75,  244  n.,   Eingburgh,  213. 
Eingbeborg,  Emgheburg,       374. 
62,  53,  87  b. 

Emtr',Binetr'(?),  71. 
Eipeleia,  Eipelie,  57,  S3.         Eippelay,  Eippeley,  Eyppeleye,  47,   Eipley,  154. 

205,  294. 
Eipum,  Eipun,  12  6,  83.  •Eipon,  Eypon,  331,  387,  388,  399,   Eipon,  119. 

401,  402,  404,  405, 406,  407,  408, 
410,    411,    412,   413,   415,    416, 
417».,  418,  419,  435,436. 
Eipingham,  55  ft,  86.  EipplinKham,  Eipplyngham,  79, 86,   Eiplingham,  225. 

88,  264,  308. 
Eisbi,  13,  78,  86.  ♦Eisceby,  Eiseby,  242,  31 7.  Eisby,  225. 

Eiaon,     Eisun,    13  ft,    54  ft,   Eisse,  Eyse,  74,  243 ».,  303,  372.        Eise,  212. 
79  ft,  87  ft. 

♦Eissewortb,  361.  Eishworth,  245. 

Eiston,  17. 
Eistun,  Eistune,  52  ft,    54,    Eeston  ,Eiston,  75,  304, 371 ».,  372.   Eiston  (Long),  196,  211. 

87  ft. 
Euhale,  38, 82.  •Eushalle,  363.  Eoall,  236. 

•Eouthecliff,  353.  Eoecliflfe,  138. 

Eochebi,  25  ft,  85  ft.  Eokeby,  Eokesby,  165,  333.  Eokeby,  13. 

Eumoldcscherce,  25,  85  ft.        Eumbaldekirk,  165.  Eomaldkirk,  6. 

Bomundebi,  Eomundrebi,  3,   Eemundeby,  Eomondby,  101,  340.     Eomanby,  55,  56. 

6  ft,  85. 
Eosse,  52,  55,  87  ft.  Eoss,  Eosse,  74,  243  ».,  304,  374.       Eoos,  228,  242. 

♦Eisington,  359.  Eossington,  285. 

Eodrehara,  20  ft,  81  ft.  •Eoderham,  230, 358.  Eotherham,  289. 

Eodewelle,  40  ft,  63,  82  ft.         •Eouell,  360.  Eothwell,  233. 

Eotesse,  86  ft.  Eotesse,  Eottesse,  90.  Eotsea,  179. 

Eantune,  Eoutun,  5  ft,  84.       Eongton,    Eungeton,    Eunghton,   Eounton  (East),  41. 

Eymekton,  124,  126,  130,  329. 
Euntunc,  3,  85.  Eungeton,  99  ».,  104.  Eounton  (West),  41. 

Eoscebi,  Eozebi,  5,  15  ft,  84.   Eoucoby,  Eouesby,  Eouseby,  125,   Eousby,  19. 

127,  128,  235,  329. 
Bute,    Eutba,     13  ft,    52  ft,   Euda,  Eue,  Eutho,  75,  244  f».,  304,   Bouth,  196,  211. 

87  ft.  373. 

Eoluestun,Eoolfestone,52ft,   Eolloston,    Eolston,     76,     246  ii^   Eowlston,  197. 

87  ft.  247>i.,  303,  371. 

Bugeton,Eugheton,53,87ft.   Euton,  74,  243,  372.  Eowton,  211. 

Eokesby,  182.  Boxby  (p.  PickhUl),  86. 

Eozebi,  3  ft,  84  ft.  Eoucesby,  Bowcesby,  144,  239.  Boxby  {Site  of),  91. 

Borestone,  38  ft,  82.  *Eo8ton,  364.  Boyston,  262. 

Bodebi,  16  ft.  Eudby,  125,  130.  Eudby,  28. 

Bodestain,  Eodestan,  Bode-   Euddestan,  Eudestane,  Budstane,    Eudston,  145. 

stein,  19,  56  ft,  67,  70,  87.        56,  249,  250,  311. 
Buforde,  Eufort,  63  ft,  79  ft,   Bufford,  Eughford,  26,  221,  290,   Bufforth,  173. 

82  ft.  342,  434  ». 

Bostun,  Eostune,  3,  84  ft.        •Eoston,  326.  Buston,  93. 

Boreston,  7,  13  ft,  87.  Boston,  Fostoit,  59,  249,  318.  Buston  Parva,  145,  162. 


524 


INDE3L   LOCORUM    I> 


I>atn<?sr]iiy  Book, 


Eihellit,  Rihelle,  a95,S2. 


%1b. 
Bidf«,  Bie,3G^7a,  31  h. 

Eitono,  Bitun,  5  b,  60,  %i  b. 

Stilteraersc,  H,  86. 

77  A,  8G. 
Sandnlii,  4  ft,  82. 
Sondela.  47  A,  7ft  ^. 


Saxturi,  35,  SLA. 
Eaohnkhedone,  ScuolieMen^ 

Scacbeldeno,  6,  16  5^  6D  A, 

84  A. 
S<mchctorp,  19*,  67. 

Scachertorp,     Scarolietorp, 

m  h,  79,  B2  h. 
Scalebi,  Scdlebi,  3  a,  B4. 

ScamesloB,  7,  56,  70,  87. 


Scfttcregliil,  23,  85  b. 
Scalchebi,  45,  82. 
Scaltun,  16  6,466,84ft. 
SoogorbuJ,  14,  80  *. 

Saomesbi,  50,  77  ft,  86  6. 
Scortone,  25  h,  85  K 
Scotorji,  Bi,  69,  83  i. 

Soottune,  Scoliitie,  266,  85  6. 
feJcaiftuti.     Scraftou,     28,/ 

85  //.  t 

EFcnxirmliomj    E^rhi^bam » 

Sc.Ton,L:bnm,OOAj)l  h,^l. 
Sorim  i  11  ge,    Sc  rnu  i  ti  ^'be,    5 , 

83. 
Sciiructon^  Sounielone,  26  A, 

85  6. 
S*>t<K^»tf,  Sol^uolep.  13  ft,  &5, 

?9A,H7. 


Kirkbr'ft  ln(|deBt»  Knlgifatt'  F«cia» 
Noixitnii  VUttinui],  etc 

•Biswarp,  327. 

BvMewik,  IfiO. 

•Rvbill,  364. 

Bihull,  BihjJl,  Rjbm,  74,  243 «., 

305,  376. 
Bi^um,  BysuiUj  74,  376. 

Ritber,  RUhre,  Bytber,  49,  214, 

284,340. 
Rit^m,  111,118,  J  22.  320. 
•Satlelwortbj  352* 
Ssiltmcrsk,  Sallumrsh,  70,  31G. 
Sideton,  SalUm,  123,  363. 
Baunioii,  Staunton,  80, 310. 

•Sandide,  352, 

FiLnra  San(lbale«  3,  359. 

•Sandbome,  257  i*.,  362, 

Sjindbobji,  70,  254  ».,  316, 

SaWk,  Saleeock,  Siilk\  93,  99,  322, 

Siildcn,  144. 

•Cttllav,  331. 

•Sajtton,  50  w„  215,  285,  346. 

SLiikeudene,  SkaiioldL^n,  105,  332, 


ScadidtboriD,  Scbakyllliorp,  71, 267, 

314. 
SoikeHborp*  Skakeltbon>,    ShakH- 

tborp,  27,  222,  291,342. 
*SeiLleby,  Stallebv,  140,  327. 
Scaling,  125, 

Scamesfcon,  Tivmestoii,  72,  267.  314- 
♦Scardebwrgb,  Soaflhebtirg,  138  *»., 

nyw.,  313, 

Scajx^frofl,     Scartbcroft.,    Skarthe- 

oroft*,  40,  208,  287. 
Scftrgill,  SL'arK.vll  166,  333. 
•8<!auc«bT,  Srsu^bv,  232, 359,  300. 
Scjalton,  122,  123,320. 
•Scoreburgb,  Scoureburgli,    21 1*., 

259«i,,  308,  317. 
Seotreby,  Scoresby,  60 »  61,  319. 
Scorlon,  174,335. 
Sootbf>n>*  IS*  191,193,356. 
•Scotttin.  SlTchtoD,  353. 
SeottoD,  163,  336, 
Pttrva  Somftcm,  155. 
West  Soiuflon,  Scroftnn,  135,  338, 
*8cmyn^'liaj«,    TmnigliJiui,    71  «., 

26H,  2*j9«.,  315. 
•ScrevyD,  353, 

Sooruetorit   Seiiruet^ii,    157,    163, 

336. 
SfTik'otes,  Sknlroles,  79,  261,  308, 

388,404  »„  409,  112,  118, 


Modern  ^« 

Bitrv^arp,  32. 

Ril't\^1ck,  C9. 
}lsh\\\{  irj?.),  2i>3 
By  bill  {EM4,  24! 

ByM»me  Garth,  257 

RWlier,  205. 

Bvioii,  107. 
Siiiliikworrh,  27  U 
.SallTO.irBb.  238. 
Sahoti,  106. 
Baticton,  209, 

SiiDdal  !lfai,niii,  24SJ 
Sandal  {  Little),  273 
Sjiridbiirti  {SiU  of}} 
Sflndholm«v^  223. 
Sawct>f:k  OS^i),  41^ 
Sawdou.  92,  93. 
Sawley,  118. 
Saiton,  205. 
Sdiekleton,  122. 

Seagg1eth©r|*e  (JFJJJ,  \1 

Scaggletborpo  (ITJ 

S«jalby,  77. 
Scaliop,  19, 
Seaiupstyti,  108, 
St-arborough,  78, 

Scartjrofl,  203,  WA^ 

Sc4P|rilU  23, 
Hcawsby,  270. 
Scawion,  flu. 
S«>rbffiiigh^  195* 

SL^*rcby,  175. 

ScMistbrop,  150. 
Scottoii  (W'.H.),  U 
S<x.ttu»  {NMX^^} 
Srnd'ton  (Eiist),  84, 
ScnilloM  < West),  83,l^j 
SLimyin^ham,  1^8,, 

ScHAen,  IS 4. 

S^^ruton,  70, 

SowlcHiNte^,  226»2| 


INDEX    LOCORUM    I. 


525 


Domesday  Book. 
Facsimile  Edit.,  1862. 

Codreschef,  Codreschelf,  5  6, 

16  6,67  6. 
Sacroft,  Sacrofft,  35  6,  81. 
Semer,  Semers,  16  6,  84. 

Semaer,  Semer,  51,  84  6. 

Settun,  54,  87  b. 
Scetun,  Scetune,  15  b,  84. 
Seton,  Settone,  3  6,  17  6,  86. 
Sedberge,  8  b. 


Sezai,  14  6,  85. 
Setel,  69. 
Sendriton,  34,  87. 

Siuuarbi,  Siuuardbi,  Siward- 
bi,  15,  19,  67  b,  86  b. 

Scadeuuelle,  7  ft,  81. 

Soeptone,  38  6,  82. 


Escafeld,  Scafeld,  45,  82. 

Scelf,  82  *. 

Scelneleie,  Sciuelei,  4  ft,  82. 

Scipelei,  Seppeleie,  4  ft,  82. 
Scireburne,  10,  81. 


Schirebur',  Schiresbume, 
Sciresbiirne,  11, 61  ft,  87  ft. 

Hotone,  Hotun,  Hotune,  8, 
17,84  ft. 

Scii>eleia,  41,  82  ft. 

Sceptone,  21. 

Epton  (?),  3  ft,  86. 

Hiptoa  (?),  85. 

Scelliatone,  Schelintone,  4  ft, 
82  ft. 

Sidingale,  8,  83. 


Sigestun,  Sighestun,  3,  85, 

Silchestone,    Silcston,    38, 
38  ft,  82. 

Siglesdene,  64. 


Kirkby's  Inquest,  Kuigbts'  Fees, 
Nomina  Villanim,  etc. 

Scotherskelf,  Scothrikelff,   Scuter- 

skelfe,  126,  130,  133,  237,  329. 
Secroft,  36,  208,  287,  348. 
Semer,  Semor,  Seymor,  124,  126, 

130,  328. 
Semare,  Semarr,  Semer,   86,  139, 

146,  147,  240,  326. 
Seton,  75,  244  ».,  303,  373. 
Ceton,  Seton,  125,  128,  236. 
Seton,  Setton,  85,  91,  253,  309. 
*Sadber^h,  Sadburgh,  278,  362. 
Nether  Sadbergh,  171. 
Over  Sadbergh,  171. 
*Selby,  50  ».,  344. 
Cessay,  93».,  103,  340. 
Setell,  Setill,  Settill,  21,  200,  355. 
Seterington,  Seteryngton,  Setring- 

ton,  71,  72,  275,  314. 
Seuerdb}',    Siwardeby,    Sywardby, 

55,  249,  313,  377. 
Sexhowe,  124,  132,  236. 
Schadwell,  Shadewell,  Shadwell,  40, 

208,  287,  348. 
•Chafton,  Chatton,  363. 
♦Sharneston,  229,  292,  352. 
*Scharhow,  331. 
Sheffeld,  3,  358. 
♦Schelf,  361. 
*Chelueley,  351. 
♦Shelton,  233,  283. 
•Shepley,  351. 
Schirburn,    Scireburn,    Sberburn, 

Shirbourn,  Sireburn,  37,  48, 213, 

345,  383,  384 ».,  388,  398,  399, 

400,  403,  405,  408,  410,  411,  412, 

414,  415,  418,  419, 427, 437,  438, 

439. 
Schirborn,    Schirebura,    Sbirbum, 

73,266,314,401,404. 
Shiref  Hoton,  Hotou- Viscount,  107, 

324,  379. 
Scheplei,  Shepeley,  30,  224,  360. 
Schipenes,  Skypness,  11,  366. 
•Shupton,  310. 
•Schupton,  367. 
*Chylington,  Schittelington,  Shite- 

liugton,  228,  292,  352. 
SiclinghaUe,  Sigglinghall,  Sykelyng- 

hall,  45,  203,  293,  349. 
Sibil,  Sibill,  93,  99. 
Siggleston,  Syggeston,  101  ».,  102, 

341. 
•Silkeston,  363. 


Modern  Names, 
6-in.  Ordnance  Survey. 

Scutterskelfe,  28. 

Seacroft,  203. 

Seamer  {Langbargh),  28. 

Seamer    {Pickering  Luthe), 

93. 
Seaton  {Holdemess),  197. 
Seaton  {Langbargh,    Lost), 
Seaton  Ross,  208. 
Sedbergh,  48,  63. 
Sedbury,  39. 
Sedbury  Park,  39. 
Selby,  221. 
Sessay,  103,  104. 
Settle,  132. 
Settrington,  124. 

Sewerby,  128. 

Sexhow,  28. 
Shadwell,  203. 

Shafton,  263. 
Sharleston,  249. 
Sharow,  119. 
Sheffield,  294. 
Shelf,  216. 
Shelley,  261. 

Shepley,  261. 
Sherburn  (PT.JZ.),  220. 


Sherbum  (U.S.),  109. 

Shcriflf-Hutton,  140,  141. 

Shipley,  201. 
Shippenes,  276. 
Shipton  (H.R.),  194. 
Shipton  {N.R.),  156. 
Shitlington,  247,  248. 

Sicklinghall,  171. 

Siddle,  41. 
Sigston,  56. 

Silkeston,  274. 


•Silfou,  327.  Silpho,  77. 

Sigglesdon,  Sighelesden,  Siglesdon,   Silsden,  185. 
13,  196,  356. 


IXDEX    IXICOEIJM    f. 


<T  Book. 


Silftune,  Slluetane,  6  b,  85. 


I 


bi,  31,  65  *, 

uerinctuu,      Siu^rintim©, 
33  h,  34,  ^4  I. 
Schli^bi,  24,  85  b. 


fietlebre,  tadeliro,  37,  82. 
Nerosforde,  12  6,  65  &,  83. 


Scanlmlln,  36  /j,  82. 
Scehiiertoris,  Soemeltorp,  39, 

B2. 
Subeldoue,  Si^heltone,  12  5,   'Skdtem^  331 

83  A. 
BeeHuiij  Seel  tune,  35^  8  L 
Schilton,  Sciltof],  14,  86, 
SoeltuQ,  Scheltun,  2^  31,  S] 


Eirkbj'»  Inqufvt,  Rnlghte*  Fm;, 

Hover   Sitton,    Over   Syltoa,    f3, 

97  ».,  98,  322. 
Silton  Paytiill,  Nether  Saton,  98, 

322. 
S)-ndcrby,  Surderbj,  182,339. 
C^Tielyugton,  Se^eljngton,    Sjne- 

IjtJgtoli,  Sj^Teljngton,  141,  142, 

117   239   326 
Skttbobr,  Skit^by,  171,  334. 
Skeftdyn^,  Ak^fling,    76,    248  s., 

305/376. 
»Skelbrok,  364. 
•Sbeldon,  CiJArresford,    Knarford, 

4D8ii.,  417. 
Skeldorsebtithe^  136. 
•SkiiliUe,  364. 
*Skelmatitborp,  363. 


Sabeltun,  Sceltun,  16,  84. 

Scbirne,  4,  61,  86  5. 
Sco!tebi,  17,  85. 
Scbib^den,    Bci}>cdotio,    S  A, 

83  6. 
Sohitebi,  13,  86. 

Scmestorp,  31 5,  81  &. 


flohipetune,  51  6. 
Sohipeuuic,   Schijicwio,   61, 


8ehireUi,  Schirle,  Sohireslai, 
Sdrlw,  52  h,  53,  87  *. 

Sohereltune,  52  6,  87*. 

Soarpeuboa,    Scurfiinbcrg, 
64  6,  78,  87. 

Slatebome,  69  L 


Sljdemarc,  20,  65  6,  87  h. 


Sdencforile,    Sclenaeford, 

12  6.  83. 
Editigeabi,   Seling«Bbi,    Se- 

lungesbi,  16  6,  60  6,  Bil, 


♦Skelt-on,  210. 

Sckelton,  Skelton,  70.316. 

'Skelton,  325^.,  381. 

Skellon,  172  »•..  173,334. 

£ke!toD,  124,  125,  126,  128, 132  n., 

134,234,236,328. 
*Skyrne,  307. 

•Scewvsbyo,  StoQe%%  324,  3il. 
Skibdea,  SkjMoD,  13, 196,  356, 

Skitebj,  Skyteby,  79,  263,  309, 
SkyninipTiva,  124. 
Skyntborp,  5,  8. 

•Skipse,  303. 

Skipton,  SkvTitm,  13,  145  i*,,  189, 

190 ».,   191,   192,    11)3,   194,  195, 

196,  356,— *ee  Index  II. 
Skiptori,  Skypton,  93,  95,  323. 
Skipwitli,    Skipwyth,    60,  66,   67, 

241,317,  319. 
•Skirkotes,361. 
North    Skirlaghj    Skyrlaghe,    74^ 

243  ».,  372. 
SkyrliDgtoQ,  75,  246  »,,  372. 
Cyrkenb^k,  Schyrpenbek,  Skirkon- 

beok,  71,  274,315. 
Sdatebuni,  Sbiitbani,  Slnyteburn, 

Claxtebmm,  13,  JSn.,  197.  354. 
*Skghewhait,  Taf^'hfewbait,  351. 
Sleddemere,  Slcrdemor,  73,  113*i., 

272,  315. 
•mevtes,  327. 
*SlGQynj^ord,  212,  387,  40S«.,  417, 

436. 
Slt*iige.%by,    Slyng^sby,    110,    113, 

115,321,  435  It. 


SiltoQ  (Orer),  SS. 

EUUm  (Keillor),  71. 

Sinderby,  86, 
Bmningft^jii,  90. 

Skeebv,  39. 
Skeffllng,  257, 

Skelbrook,  264. 
SkeMeo,  IIS. 

Skeldet^kew,  30. 
SkeUow,  264. 
Skelmuzithorpe^  261. 

Skelton  (j>.  MijH>»),  119, 

Skelton  (/*.  Zffl<ir).2l!?. 
SkdtoB  (jj.  .ff<?iP«/ri»j.  *i3§. 
Skekon  {Bulm^},  157. 
Skelton  (p,  Mat-skj,  3«. 
Skeltoo  {Zam^har^kl  ^**  ^ 

Skerne,  162,  179, 
Skew^by.  122. 
Skibedeti.  168, 

Skidbj,  225, 
SkmingTOv©,  g. 
Skinthorpe  {SiU  ^,  S7i 

284.  ■ 

Skipsea,  180. 
Skipton,  16S. 

Skipton -on  -8 w-nlc,  1 03, 
Skipvritb,  206,  207. 

SkiTtJoatt  231, 
Skirlaugh  fNorth),  212. , 

Skirlinj^n,  180. 
Skirpeubeuk,  158, 

Slaldbum,  1G$. 

Slaithwaite,  259,  26o" 
SJodmere,  143, 

Slei^'bts,  32. 
Sleniug^fotd,  102, 

SUegsby,  106, 


INDEX   LOCORUM   I.  527 

Domesday  Book.  Klrkby*!  Inqnest,  Knights*  Fees,  Modem  Names, 

Asimile  Edit.,  1869.  Nomina  Villaram,  etc  6-ixi.  Ordnance  Survey. 

,  Smetton,  23  6,  85  6.    Smethton,  177, 180.  Smeaton  (Great),  40. 

line,  Smitune,  3,  6  b,   Smiton,    Smitheton,    Parva,    102,  Smeaton  (Little),  40. 

341. 

one,  37,  82.  *Magna  Smytheton,  364.  Smeaton  (Kirk),  250. 

one,  37.  *Parva  Smjrtheton,  363.  Smeaton  (Little),  250. 

itone,  Snechintune,     Snaynton,  141,  144, 146,  239,  240,  Snainton,  92. 
3^,51,65  5,84  5.             326. 

Esnoid,  Esnoit,  36,  •Snayth,  363.  Snaith,  251. 
8. 

Snape,  Snapp,  161,  336.  Snape,  85,  86. 

Snetune,  15, 84.         *Sneton,  327.  Sneaton,  32. 

la,  39  b,  82.  *Snythale,  Snytall,  228,  292,  352.  Snydale,  249. 

ne,  4,  86  b.  •Suthbrun,  90  ».,  307.  Southburn,  178. 

•e,  24  b,  85  b,  Selborgh,  Solbergh,  176,  334.  Sowber  Hill  (?),  70. 

4  b.  •Soureby,  361.  Sowerby  (jt.  Halifax),  230. 

3,  6  5,  85.  Soureby,  93,  323.  Sowerby  {p.  Thirak),  87. 

i,  7,  85.  Suleby  sub   Koteclyf,    Sureby   et  Sowerby-under-Clotcliff,  56, 

Herteleclif,  101,  340.  71. 

on,  18,  55  b,  58,  86.     Spaldington,  83,  252,  309.  Spaldington,  223. 

a,  Spantune,  33, 84  b,   Spanton,  Soapton,  ]23,  367.  Spaunton,  74. 

I,  Spretone,  4, 19,  87.   Speton,  54,  312.  Speeton,  128. 

,'etorp,  28  b,  85  b,         Spenythorne,  Sponithorn,  159, 338.  Spennithorae,  68. 

,  49  b,  83.  Spoford,  Spofford,  45,  49,  203,  203,  Spoflforth,  171. 

349. 

u,  Sprotele,  Sprotelie,   Spretlegh,    Sprotele,    Sprotle,    77,  Sproatley,  227. 
5,  79  4,  87  b.                     304,  374. 

•urg,  7  b,  44,  Sib,        Sprotburgh,  Sproteburg,   Sprotte-  Sprotborough,  284. 

burgh,  6,  12,  232,  283,  366. 

ne,  6,  84  b.  Sproxton,  110,  114,  320.  Sproxton,  89. 

,  69.  Staohus,  Stochouses,  21, 200.  Stack  House,  132. 

irg,  Stanburg,  39, 82.   *Staynneburgh,  364.  Stainbrough,  274. 

ime,  Stanbume,  8,83.   Sta>Tibum,  Steinbum,  45, 205, 349.  Stainbum,  1 70. 

Standal-Brig,  Stayndalerigge,  124,  Staindale  Hill  (?),  27. 

132,  236. 

■d,  Stenforde,47,784.   Stainford,  Staynford,  3,  359.  Stainforth,  265. 

,     ^Q  jr    Stainforth,  Staneford,  Staynford,  r  Stainforth  (Great),  114. 

^^®'^^-  \        22,201,355.  \  Stainforth  (Little),  114. 

Nordstanlai,  5, 12  4,   •Staneley,  331.  Stainley  (North),  102. 

i,  Stonlai,  5,  83,  834.   •Kirk  Stanlee,  Kerkestan',  331  n.,  Stainley  (South),  137. 
353. 

•Suth  Stanlee,  353.  Stainley  (Farm  ?),  137. 

*Staynseeker,  327.  Stainsacre,  32. 

3i,  15,  84.  Stainsby,  Staynesby,  124, 128,  236,  Stainsby,  16. 

330. 

ne,  Stantone,  43, 81  b,   Stainton,  Staynton,  3, 11,  233,  283,  Stainton  (StraffoHh),  290. 

365. 

on,  Steintun,  5,  15,   Stainton,  Stayneton,    105 «.,  124,  Stainton  {Langbargh),  16. 
46  4,  70  4,  84.                   125  n.,  127  n.,  131,  132,  236,  238. 

Staunton,  Staynton,  158,  336.  Stainton  {Bang  TF.),  53. 

Pons  Belli,  Ponte  Belli,  86,  310.  Stamford  Bridge  (E.),  158. 

Pons  BeUi,  Pontebell,  60,  61,  319.  Stamford  Bridge  (W.),  158. 

bale,  78  b.  •Stansale,  Stansall,  233,  283,  365.  StanciU,  291. 

Stayneowe,  124.  Stanghow,  18. 

Staynhowe,  n^,  Stanhowe,  55. 

,  4  4,  82  b.  •Stanetey.  Taneley,  351.  Stanley,  233. 

alt,  4  b.  •Stansfeld,  SoMftld,  Ml,  Stansfield,  229. 


528 


INDEX   LOCORUM    I. 


Domesday  Book. 
Facsimile  Edit.,  1862. 

Steinueges,   Stenuueghes, 
Stenwegc,  23,  23  b,  85  6. 
StapleoduD,  23,  85  b. 

Stapletone,  37,  82. 
Stamphotne,  C9. 
Stradford,  24,  85  b, 
Stanlei,  Stanleia,  65,  83. 
Stactone,  Stacstone,  Staxtun, 

4,  7,  87. 
Estiresbi,  Stirsbi,  60  *,  85. 
Stiuetune,  59. 
Stiuetone,     Stiuetune,     63, 

78  ft,  79,  82  b. 


Steflingefled,  Steflinflet,  Stef- 
lingefeld,  7,  31,  61,  62  ft, 
86  ft. 

Stiyelinctun,  lift,  85. 

Stidnun,  17,84  ft. 

Stoche,  69. 

Stochetun,  Stocthun,  1  ft,  31, 

81. 
Stocheslage,  67  ft,  84. 

Stanegrif,  Steiuegrif,  lift, 
56  ft,  84  ft. 

Stodfald,  Stofald,  Stotfalde, 

21,44  ft,  81ft. 
Strenshalo,  12,  85. 
Eistop,  Istop,  37,  82. 


Stubushum,  Stubusun,   7  ft, 
81. 


Kirkby's  Inquest,  Knights'  Fees,  Modem  : 

Nominft  Villarum,  etc.  6-io.  Ordnar 

Staynwegges,     Staynwigges,     170,  Stanwick,  25. 

334. 

StapeltoD,  Stapilton,    116 ».,    178,  Stapleton,  26. 

335. 

♦StaiKjlton,  363.  Stapleton  (Par 

Stauerbot,  19.  Starbotton,  98. 

♦Stretford,  333.  Startfortb,  12. 

♦Staveley,  211,  353.  Staveley,  137, 

Staxton,  52,  249,  312.  Staxton,  109. 

Steresby,  Sterisby,  108,  324,  379.  Stearsb^',  122. 

Stiveton,  Styveton,  15,  355.  Steeton  {p.  Kl 

Stiveton,  Styveton,24,  27».,  178».,  Steeton  (p.  B 

218,  289,  343.  190. 

Stiveton,  Styveton,  48,  213,  284,  Steeton  {p.  8h 

383,398,400,403,410,411. 

Stivelingflete,  Styvelyngflet,  60,  64,  Stillingfleet,  2( 

65».,308».,  319,  411. 


♦Styvelyngton,  368. 

Stretton,  13,  192,  194,  196,  356. 

•Stytenom,  Stytnam,  325,  381. 

Stok,  15. 

♦Stocton,  Stoketon,  325,  380,  382  n. 


Stillington,  122 
Stirton,  167. 
Stittenham,  14 
Stock,  166. 
Stockton-on-tl] 

158. 
Stokesley,  28. 


Stokeslay,  Stokesley,  133,  135,  237, 

328. 
Staingrive,  Staingryfe,  Stayngrife,   Stonegrave,  10 

110,  116,  119,320. 
♦Storuhait,  Scottwhait,  253,  309.        Storthwaite,  H 
Stodfold,  1 1 .  Stotfold,  276. 


♦Strensall,  368. 

Stubbes-Lacy,    S(ubbus,    Sculbies, 

4,  7,  359. 
Stubbes,  363. 
Stubbes,  31  ».,  41. 


alia  Estollaia,  Stollai, 
Stollei,  StoUeia,  12  ft,  49, 
65,  68,  83. 


StrensaU,  157. 
Stubbs  (Hamp 

Stubbs  (Walde 
Stub  House,  \i 

Studley  Roger, 


i.  ii 


Stutone,    Stutune,    48,    64, 
81ft. 


Suton,  8. 

Sudton,  Sudtonc,  Sulon,  7, 

11,55ft,  87. 
Sudton,  Sudtonc,  19,  80  ft. 

Sudton,  Sudtone,  50,  80  ft. 
Sudtonc,  Sutonc,  13ft,  54  ft, 
87  ft. 


Studleye,  46. 

•Hungery  Stodeley,  North  Studle}*-, 

204. 
♦Stodlay,  Stodeley,  Studley  Magna,   Studley  Royal 

331,  435. 
♦Parva  Stodeley,  204,  294. 
♦Stutton,  Sutton,  50  n.,  345. 


Stutton,  205. 

Sunthorpe  (a 

the  Humber) 
Sutton  (jp.  Bri 
Sutton  (>.  Kit 
Sutton  (jp.  Not 

Sutton  super   Derwent,    82,   254,    Sutton-upon-I 

309. 
Foulc,  Ful,  Sutton,  80,  259  ».,  310.    Sutton  (Full) 
Sutton,  75,  218  w.,  244  w.,  304,  373,    Sutton  {Holdt- 

388,  389,  404  n.,  412. 


Sunthorp,    Southoq),     76,    247  n., 

375. 
Sutton,  49,  214,  285,  344,  383. 
Sutton,  14,  191. 
♦Sutton,  314. 


INDEX   LOCORUM    1.  52d 

Domeaday  Book.  Kirkby's  Inquest,  Knights'  Fees,  Modern  Names, 

Facsimile  Edit,  186S.  Nomina  Yillarttm,  etc.  6-in.  Ordnance  Survey. 

Sutton,  105,  322  «.,  332.  Sutton .  under -Whitestone- 

Cliff,  88. 
Sudtune,  Suton,  6  ft,  85.  *Sutton,  324,  381.  Sutton-on-the-Forest,  140« 

Sudtone,  Sutone,  14  b,  30  ft,   Sutton  Hougrave  (Wjnton  ?),  186,   Sutton  Hougrave,  102. 

83  ft,  85  ft.  339. 

Sudtone,  Sutone,  29,  85  ft.       Sutton,  152,  336.  Sutton  (High),  85. 

Suanebi,  31,  85  ft.  Swaneby,  Swaynle,  182,  339.  Swainby,  86. 

Swanlond,    Swaneslund,    89,    263,   Swanland,  239. 

308,  318. 
Suauetorp,  64  ft,  87.  Swathorp,  57,  250,  311.  Swaythorpe  (Site  of),  126. 

Suillictun,Suillintun,  35,81.   Swilington,  Swillyngton,  Swinling-   SwiUington,  219. 

ton,  Swynlyngton,  35,  208,  286, 

348. 
Suindone,  49  ft.  Swindon,  Swynden,  17,  200,  355.       Swinden,  149. 

Suine,  Swine,  9  ft,  87  ft.  Swyn,   Swyne,    74 «.,    75  n.,    77,   Swine,  226. 

244  n.,    305,    372 ».,    389,    416, 

424  f».,  440. 
Sw^nythwaite,  155,  338.  Swinethwaite,  67. 

Suintono,  Swintone,44,81ft.   Swmton,  Swynton,  4,  7,  11,  232,   Smnton  {Strqff'oreh),2S3. 

283,  365,  426. 
Suinton,  29,  85  ft.  SwjTiton,  152,  336.  Swintou  (ffan^  ^.),  101. 

Suintun,  Suintune,  6,  84  ft.     Swinton,  Swynton,  110,  HI,  112  n.,   Swintou  {RyedcUe),  124. 

115,  32J. 
Tateca5tre,48,  78,  78ft,81ft.   Tadcastre,  Taddecastre,  25  n.,  26  ».,   Tadcaster,  190. 

48,  214,  284,  346. 
Tanefcld,  30,  85  ft.  £:jt  Tanfelde,  181,  334  ».,  339.  Tanfield  (East),  102. 

alia  Tanefeld,  30  ft,  85  ft.         West  Tanfelde,  1 53  «.,  182,  339.         Tanfield  (West),  102. 
Tancresleia,  22,  82,  •Tankeresley,  224  «.,  363.  Tankersley,  282. 

Tansterne,  52,  87  ft.  Tanston,  Tanstern,  74,  375.  Tansterne,  212. 

Tameton,    Tametun,    5  ft,     Tampton,  Tanton,  124,  128,  235,   Tanton,  28. 

)6ft,  67  ft,  70  ft,  84.  230. 

Teurinctune,   Teurinton,        •Terrington,TyiTington,  Tyvering-   Terrington,  123. 
Teurintune,  17, 31  ft,  33  ft,       ton,  324,  379,  380. 

84  ft. 

Toruelestorp,  9  ft,  87  ft.  Tarlesthorp,  Tharlthorp,  Tharles-   Tharlesthorpe,  (a  loH  town 

thorp,  77,  248,  303  n.,  305,  377,       on  the  Humber), 

389  437. 
Eston  (?),  31,  85  ft.  Thek^ton,  Thoxton,  181,  339.  Theakston,  86. 

Timbelbi,  Timbelli,  3,  85.        Thimelby,  Tymelby,  103,  341.  Thimbleby,  56. 

Turgilebi,  Turgislebi,  11,      Thurkelby,    Tirkalby,     Trurkeby,   Thirkleby  (-&JJ.),  125, 

19  ft,  56,.  87  ft.  Turkeby,71,73,273,315.401,404. 

Turchilebi,  59  ft.  Thurkelbv,  Thurkilby,   Turkylby,   Thirkleby  {N.R.),  104. 

93,94,95,  106«.,  322. 
Thirleby,  Trilleby,    Trylleby,    93,    Thirlby,  88. 

97  281  ft    322 
Thirno,  29  ft,  85  ft.  Thirn,  Thirne,  154,  337.  Thirn,  85. 

Tiraetoste,  Tiraetofte,  24  ft,   Thirnetoft,  Thirntoft,  175,  334.  Thirntoft,  55,  70. 

85  ft. 

,  Tresc,  Tresch,  Tresche,  6  ft,  •Thresk,  93  n.,  104  ».,  106  ».,  322.     Thirsk,  87. 
,       59  ft,  85. 

Torchilebi,  52  ft,  87  ft.  Thorkelby,  Thurkylby,  74,  373.         Thirtleby,  227. 

Bixtedalo,   Sixtendale,   Xis-  Sexendale,  Sixendale,  73,  315.            Thixendale,  159. 
g      tendale,  19  ft,  64  ft,  87. 

Turoluestorp,  Turulfestori),  Thoraldethorp,  Thoraldthropp,  107,   Tholthorpe,  139. 

i       lift,  85.  324,381. 

\  Turaltbi,  Turalzbi,  Turodebi,  Thoraldoby,  71,  274,  315.                    Thoralby  (JE?./?.),  159. 
3  ft.  67,  87. 


530  INDEX    LbCORUM    I. 

DomeadaT  Book.  Kirkby's  Inquett.  KnishtB*  Feea»  Moder 

FftCtflmlle  Edit.,  1888.  Nomina  ViUanim,  etc.  6-Ib.  Ordn 

Turodeebi,  Turoldesbi,  27  *,   Thoraldeby,  162.  Thoralby  (N. 

Sbb. 
Toroldesbi,  Turoldeebi,  5  h,   Thoralby,  Thoraldby,  126, 130, 133.   Thoraldby,  2) 

67  b,  84. 
Toresbi,  27  b,  85  b.  Thoresby,  151,  337.  Thoresby,  67 

Turgisbi,  56  ft,  86.  Thorgandeby,  Yergamby,   60,  64,   Thorgajiby,  5 

319. 
Toredderebi,  8  5,  83  b,  Thorleby,  Torleby,  13, 196.  Thorlby,  167 

♦Thormotby,  Thormotbye,  324, 381 .    Thonnanby, 
TormoEbi,Turmozbi,5ft,15,   Thermerby,     Thormanby,     Thor-   Thomaby,  IS 
46  b,  70  6,  84.  monby,     Thonnotheby,     Thor- 

motby,  105,  124,  125,  127,  131, 
132,  236,  329,  332. 
Thomberg,  Thornbergh,  Thorne-  Thombrougl 
berg,  Thornebergh,  93,  96,  97,       87. 
322. 
Thornebergh,  181.  Thombrougl 

102. 
•Thorn,  363.  Thornhuret 

Torneure,  Tornoure,   35  b,  Thorenour,    Thornor,    Thornonre,   Thomer,  20- 

78,  81.  39,  40,  208,  287, 348. 

Torn,  Torne,  52,  87  ft.  Thorne,  Thorne  juxta  Hedon,  Thor-   Thomgumbi 

gombaud,  75,  76,  244  «.,  247  «., 
305,  376. 
Torni,  Tornil,  40  ft,  82.  •ThomhiU,  ThomhuU,    229,  292,   Thomhill,  2 

352. 
Thirnon,  Tirnum,  4  ft,   70,   Thiruom,  Thirnum,  58,  312.  Thornholme 

87. 
Torgrimestorp  (?),  70.  Thurgen  thorp,     Turgerinthorp        Thorn  thor™ 

(Tkouthorp  ?),  72,  270,  314. 
Torentone,   Torentune,  41,   *Thornton,  226,  3G1.  Thornton  (J 

82  ft. 

Torentun,  Torentune,  49  ft,  Tborneton,  19,  199,  355.                     Thornton  (^ 

69. 

Tornetun,  Tortetun,    55  ft,  *Thorneton,  Thornton  in  Spaldyng-    Thornton  (J 

86.  more,  253  «.,  254,  309,  419. 

Torentun,  Tornetun,  5,  15,  Thorneton,  Hornton,    124,  126 «.,    Thornton  (J 

46  ft,  84.  127,  128,  235,  236,  238,  330. 

Torentone,  Torentune,  12  ft,  •Thornton,  331.                                   Thornton  (1 

83. 

Torenton,   Torentone,  65  ft,  Thornton,  Thorneton  Cundale,  184,   Thornton  B 

83  ft.  339. 

•Thornton,  Thorneton,  278,  362.        Thornton -ii 

96. 
Thornton  Collynge, — ae«  Cowling. 
Gristorentun,  Gri torentun     Thorneton    in    Vivar*,    Thornton   Thornton -le 

(?),  3,  86.  cum  Viuas,  101,  340. 

Torentun,  17,  31  ft,  85.  •Thornton,  325,  381.  Thorn  ton -le 

Thorneton,  Thornton  in  Mons  94,   Thornton -le 
96,  323. 
Torentone,  Torentun,  3, 46  ft,   Thorneton  in  Strata,  103,  340.  Thomton-le 

85. 

Thorneton,  Thorneton  super  Mon-   Thomton-ot 
tern,  93,  94,  323. 
Torentun,  Torentune,  3  ft,   Thornton,  Thorneton  prope  Pyker-   Thornton  I> 
5  ft,  33  ft,  84  ft.  inge,    144,    145,    146,    147,   239, 

240,  320. 


INDEX    LOCOSVM    I. 


531 


Domesday  Book. 
Facsimile  Edit,  1862. 

Tornenton,    Tornitun,    5  J, 

84  5. 

Toreton,  Torenton,  27  b,  85  h. 
Tornentone,  28  b,  85  b, 

Torreton,  Torretun,  29  6, 

85  ft. 
Torp,  63,  82  b, 

Torp,  23,  85  b. 


Torp,  87. 
Torp,  5,  16,  84. 


Badetorpes  (?) 
Torp,  37,  82. 


Totele  (?),  53,  87  b, 
Torp,  29  ft,  85  ft. 

Torp,  43,  81  ft. 

Torp,  35  ft,  81. 

Torp,  68  ft. 

Torp,  36,  81  ft. 

Torp,  51,84  ft. 
Freschefelt,  8,  59. 

Triberga,  Triberge,  48  ft,  81  ft. 


Turgesland,  39,  82. 
Turolueston,    Turulfestune, 

39,  82. 
Temusc,  Temusche,  21,  48, 

81ft. 

■  Tostenland,  82  ft. 

Tueno,  Tuueno,  4  ft,  7,  70, 

r     87. 

■  Tibetorp,Tipetorp,4,7,66ft, 

70,  86  ft. 
ii   Dadesleia,  43,  81  ft. 

,  Timble,  5,  83. 
m  Timbe,  Timble,  5,  12,  81. 

hi  Tineslauue,   Timeslauue, 
43  ft,  81ft. 


Kirkby's  Inquest,  Knighta'  Feea, 
Nomina  Villaram,  etc. 

Thorneton  in  Bisberg,  Thornton 
sub Bysbergh,  111,  122, 123, 321. 

Thorneton  Bust,  150,  338. 

Thorneton  Stiward,  156,  162 «., 
337. 

Thometun,  153  ».,  154,  162  ».,  337. 

Thorpe  Arche,  Arches,  D'Arch',  25, 
219,  220  «.,  290,  342. 

Thorp,  167,  168,  334. 

Thorpe  (Myddelton  cum),  124. 

Thorp,  Sarp,  70,  316. 

Thorp,56,  249,  311. 

Thorp  juxta  Kilton,  129,  132,  237, 
328 

Thorp  (juxta  Thresk),  106. 

Thorp  Atun,  Thorp  Malteby,— *tfc 

•Thorp,  364. 

•Thorp  Basset,  274  ».,  314. 

Thorp  Eleys,  Elys,  72,  144,  274. 

Thorp,  74,  243  ».,  375. 

Thorp  Pirrowe,  Pirrom,  161,  336. 

•Thorp  Parva,  340.    On  the  Site  of 

Thorp  Salvayne,  Bikenildthorp,  3, 
11,214«.,  233,  365,  380»i. 

Thorp  Stapelton,  Thorp  sub  Both- 
well  Hawght,  34,  210.  288. 

Thorp,  13,  196. 

•Thorp,  Thorpe  Wellwyk,  305,  376, 
421. 

•Thorpe,  Thorp  "WilughbyjWyleby, 
50».,  213,284,383,400,410,411. 

Thorpfeld,  Torpfeld,  139,  146,  240. 

Threschefeld,  Thresfeld,  20,  202, 
355. 

Trebergh,  Triberg,  Tribergh,  Try- 
berg,  6,  10,  230,  281,  358. 

Thurstanby,  Thurustanby,  140, 146, 
240. 

•Thorescrosse,  353. 

•Thurkerland,  363. 

•Thurleston,  364. 


Modem  Names, 
6-ln.  Ordnance  Survey. 

Thornton  Biseborough,  90, 

91. 
Thornton  Bust,  66. 
Thornton  Steward,  69. 

Thornton  Watlas,  85. 

Thorparch,  189. 

Thorpe  {p.  WycUffe),  13. 

Thorpe  {p.  Eowden),  223. 
Thorpe  {p.  Rudeton),  145. 
Thorpe  (KUton),  18. 

Thorpefield  (?),  103. 
Middiethorpe. 
Thorpe  Audlin,  250,  264. 
Thorpe  Basset,  125. 

Thorpe  Garth,  213. 
Thorpe  Perrow,  85. 
Thorpe  Bow  House,  41. 
Thorpe  Salvin,  300. 

Thorpe  Stapleton,  218. 

Thorpe-sub-Montem,  134. 
Thorpe  (Welwick),  256. 

Thorpe  Willoughby,  221 


Threshfield,  134. 

Thribergh,  239. 

Throxenby,  77. 

Thruscross,  152. 
Thurgoland,  282. 
Thurlstone,  273. 


Thimeschoch,  Thimesoogh,  Thime-  Thumscoe,  275. 

soowe,  Tyrinsco,    10,  231,  282, 

359. 

•Thurwistandland,  351.  Thurstanland,  260. 

Tweng, Twenge, 56, 249, 311,341 «.  Thwing,  127. 

Tibthorp,  Tybbethorp,  90,  307.  Tibthorpe,  161. 


•Tykhill,  365— we  Index  II. 
•Tymble,  Tymble  Percy,  211,  353. 
•TimbUd,  Tymble,  Parva  Tymble, 

204,  294,  402,  410  «.,  420,  425. 
Tinneslawe,  Tynneslawe,  4,  365. 


TickhiU,  291. 
Timble  (Great),  170. 
Timble  (Little),  170. 

Tinsley,  289. 

M    M.   2 


Tocstunei  Tog<x>tun,  I6i  84. 
Tateuub,  21,  SI  d. 


Tolesbi,  Tollesbi,  5  B,  46  6, 

67  b,  70  *,  fli. 
T«»lentTiii,  Tolleliino,  1 1  A,  85. 
Tciletorp^lOA,  B6&. 

Toiwliue,  Tdpeclivc,  51  5,  85, 

TogelestuD,  Togle^ton,   To- 

gJestun,  20,  e4,   78,  a  I, 

Touctorp,  7,l&ft,  87. 

Touetun,  fil  ft. 


Trectotio,  Tretaue,  21,  81  ft. 


Tuneatd,  Tunegt«l6,  bl,  B7  ft. 


Tunestale,  26,  B5  ft. 
TonestaJe,  Tonneatale,  5  ft, 
B4. 


Ugleberdesbi,  15,  84, 
Ughotorp,  B,  S4. 
Olosobe!,0lcalco.  I2ft,8l. 

Olloi^OUeie,  21  6,  81  ft. 
Ulfmm,  inrekatu,  54,  87  ft, 


Uncbeirsbi,  Unclielabl,  Un- 

gksbi,  7  ft.  31,  87. 
tTpolider,  I  &^  84 . 


Upewle,  tTpefibaTe,  5,  67  ft, 

70  ftt  84. 
Opsala,  Upsate,  30  b,  85  B. 
TIltoQe,  Uptone,  37,  82. 
ITtelfii,  e. 
Widitun,  69  ft. 

Wade«uiirde,  i  ft. 
Wftdoiiorde,   Wudeuurde, 
Wadewpde,43,  78  ft,  81  ft. 


Kkkb^'a  Imiueitf  KntgbtM*  Feet. 
NcMtil^ii  VlllKTuiDf  «te. 

TUocotes,  T<*cottes,  Toucytc®,  124, 

128,  132,  133,236,  237,330. 
Toe  with,  Tokewith,  Tokewjtb,  Tod- 

m  k,  29,  222,  290,  342. 
ToteVvk,  Tottewjk,  6, 9,  49  #.,  230, 

359. 
Tottbouse,  Tbouhouse,  Tonehduae, 

40,41. 
Toli»bj,  ToUesby,  Tolaby,  12 J,  127, 

128.  136,235,238. 
•Tollerton,  368. 
TolOiorp,  79,  255. 
Tong,  Ton^,  30,  225,  279,  360. 
Tuppoelif,  ToppecHve,  94,  323. 
Tollcstoa,  tJllefitoQ,  ^0,  315. 


Thoiithorp,Toulborp,  73,  271.  315, 
•Towthnippft,  368  11.,  379,  380. 
•Toiieion,  Touletoii,Sou^«ii,44  ■,, 

aOii.,  215,  285,  346. 
Traueby,  80,  81,  258  ». 
Treton,  Tretthon,  6,  9,  230,  281, 

358. 
Tranebollme,  124,  126, 130> 
Tuiutall,  75,  76,  77,  246  ».,  247  »., 

248  11.,  304,374. 
♦TunHtiil,  336. 
Toneadaill,  TonsUll,  TunitalL  124, 

126,129,237. 
•TerQMU,  226. 

UckerbT,  Ukkerbv,  174,  335, 
•Cgilbar{ib\%327r 
U^'gethorp/Ugthorpe,  136,329. 
*UUkelf,  50  11.,  368,  390. 
VUiiy,  Ulley,  6,  9,  230,  2B1,  358. 
Ulmm,  74,  76,  243  »„  245  «.,  302, 

372. 
Uhe^liowe,  Elueshou,  158,  337 » 
♦Hunkelby,  315. 

Uplethum,    Fpletbym,   Lethum, 

Litbum,  Lvtbum,  Ljtbym,  124, 

125,130,  131,  132,133,136,137, 

237. 
Uppesball,  Uppessile,  Huppesrale, 

93  97  322 
Upp^e,   Upmir,   124,   127,   235, 

329. 
Uppeslundo,  183. 
•ITppelon,  364. 
Utteley,  16, 
Waddm^fton,  Wsdington,  17,  197, 

351. 
•TTiuldewoHh,  361. 
Waadewortb,  Wadtiesworth,  Wad- 

worth,  2.  9,  233,  282  #..  28.1,  365. 


TookeLt«,  17 

Tockwith,  173, 

Todwifik,  296 

Scar  Mar^wo^i 

Tdesiby,  16. 

Tollerton,  139. 
Toltboiiie  {Siii 
Tong,  217, 
Topcliffe,  103. 


1\>wthoTpe  (5 
Towtborpe  (^ 

Tronbr,  239. 
Tteetou,  295. 

Treiibolmo,  41 
TuiL^tAl]  {E^Mi 

TunstnU  {Mtu 
TuustalJ  (Xai^ 

Tyereall,  217. 
Uckerby,  Sf . 
Ug^l^bombj, 
U^'tliori*©,  31. 
Ulleskelfe,  20S 
Ulley,  295. 
Ulrome,  163 

Near  (ThAmml 
UDcleby,  159. 


Uplisolii 


lai^^ 


up«ai  (jjirtirt 

Upsall  (-£^1^4 

Upslimd,  102, 
tJpt/>u,  264. 
Utley,  165. 
WaddiDgtoti, 

Wadawartb,  Z 
Wadwonh,  2fl 


INDEX    LOCORUM    I. 


583 


Domesday  Book. 
Facsimile  Edit.,  1882. 

Wagene,  Waghene,  13  6,  53, 

87  6. 
Wachefeld,  Wachefelt,   4  6, 

82  6. 


Wales,  Walise,  21  5, 43, 81  h. 
Walcheton,  Walchinton, 

Walchintone,  10,  14,  67, 

78,  86. 

Waletone,  Waletune,  63,  79, 

79  6,  82  b. 
Waleton,  82. 
Waltone,  49,  83. 

Waplinton,  4,  86  b, 
Warlauesbi,  Werlegesbi,  3, 

25,  85  b. 
Werla,  4  b. 
Warnesfeld,  12,  82. 
Wemesforde,  Wermesford, 

20  ft,  47  ft,  81ft. 
Warte,  Wartre,  3  ft,  18  ft,  50, 

86  ft. 
Wadsande,  54  ft,  87  ft. 

Wat,  30  ft,  85  ft. 

Wad,  60  ft. 

Wade,  Wat,  Wate,  44,  66, 

81ft. 
Wadles,  29  ft,  85  ft. 

Waton,  Wattune,  18  ft,  67, 

86  ft. 
Walbi,  10,  55  ft,  86. 


Washam,  Wassbam,  Was- 
sum,  Waxham,  52,  53, 
53  ft,  79  ft,  87  ft. 

Wardam,  Wartle,  65  ft,  78  ft, 
81. 

Wifretorp,  11,  87  ft. 

Vela,Wela,  13ft,  87  ft. 

Widetone,  Widetun,  Wide- 
tune,  8,  65  ft,  66  ft,  82  ft, 
83. 

Wicstun,  3  ft,  46,  86. 

Wideton,  61,  86. 

Wellebrune,  6,  17,  34,  84  ft. 
Welberg,    Welloberge,  6  ft, 
70  ft,  85. 


Kirkby's  Inquest,  Knights'  Fees, 
Nomina  Villarum,  etc. 

•Waghen,  373. 

•Wakefeld,  228,  352. 

Walburne,  157,  336. 

•Waldon,  338. 

Walelinton,  Watterlington,   75, 

24411. 
Wales,  Weles,  5,  365. 
•Walkyngton,  260  «.,  317. 


Modern  Names, 
6-in.  Ordnance  Survey. 

Wagben,  211. 

Wakefield,  248. 

Walburn,  53. 
Walden,  83. 


Wales,  300. 
Walkington,  210. 


Walmire,  Walmyre,  178,  335. 
Walton,  Walton  juxta  Thorparohes, 

25,  220,  290,  342. 
♦Walton,  352. 
•Walton,  203. 
Wandesford,  57,  249,  312. 
Wapplington,  89,  309. 
Warlaghby,  176,  334. 

♦Warlowby,  361. 
♦Warnefeld,  352. 
♦Wermesworth,  359. 

Wartre,  91,  256,  310. 

Wassand,  Wathsand,  Waxan,  74, 

305,  373. 
Wath,  182,  183«.,  339. 
Wath,  110,  116,  119. 
Watb,  1,  7,  8  «.,  230,  281,  358. 

Watlous,  154,  337. 
Watterlington, — see  Walelinton. 
•Watton,  307. 


Walmire,  26,  40. 
Walton  {Aifuty),  189. 

Walton  iAgbrigg),  248. 
Walton-Head,  171. 
Wansforth,  162. 
Waplington,  193. 
Warlaby,  70. 

Warley,  230. 
Warmfield,  249. 
Warmsworth,  284. 

Warter,  117. 

Wassand  (Great),  197. 

Wath  (Haltikeld),  102. 
Wath  {Ryedale),  106. 
Wath-upon-I>earne,  283. 

Watlas  (Thornton),  85. 

Watton,  178. 


Waldeby,  79,  264,  308,  388  n.  Wauldby,  239. 

Glaphowe,  Wapillhowe,  125,  132,   Waupley,  18. 

235 
Waxan,  Waxham,  76,  246  n.,  304,   Waxbolme,  242. 

374. 


Wardelay,  Wyberdelay,  Wyveros- 

desley,  41,  42,  209. 
•Wyvertborp,  272,  315,  389,  401, 

404,  414. 
»Wel,  Wele,  401, 405,  407,  420. 
•Witheton,  206,  295. 


Weardley,  188. 

Weaverthorpe,  126. 

Weel,  211. 
Weeton,  188. 


•Wigbtou,  Wytheton,  261, 310.  WeiKhton  (Market),  209. 

Withelon,    Wychtou,    Wytheton,  Weighton  (Little),  225. 

88   262  308 

•Weiburn,  120  n.,  129  n.,  324,  378.  Welburn,  123. 

WeUeberch,Wellebergh,Wethergh,  Welbury,  41. 

94,  99,  102  f».,  322. 


534 


INDEX   LOCORUM   I. 


IMiiJ 


DoTDesday  Book« 
FacsimUe  Edit,  1882. 

Wellon,  Wellun,  55  b,  61  h, 

87. 
Welle,  29,  85  b. 
WeUeton,  14,  14  5,18,  18  6, 

19,  46,  77,  77  b,  78,  86. 


Wendreslaga,  28,  85  b, 
Winteuuordy  Winteuuorde, 

Wintreuuorde,  44,  81  6. 
Westburne,  4,  866. 


Klrkbj's  Inquest,  Knlghte'  Fees, 
Nomina  VUUrom,  ete. 


Moden 
6-in.  Urdna 


Weetone,  34,  83. 


Westuic,    Westuuio,    12  b, 

83 
Wedrebi,  49  6,  62  6,  83. 

Wetwangham,  10  6,  86  b. 


"Warran,  Warron,  7  6,    67, 

87. 
Warham,  Warran,  196,  87. 


Queldalo,  Weldale,  37  6,  82. 
Coldrid,  50  6,  78,  86  6. 
Qucnnebi,  85. 
Widestan,       Widestham, 
Witestan,  21,476,  816. 
Witebi,  15,  77,  84. 

Witelaia,  Witelei,  40  6,  82. 

Witelai,  Witelaie,  66, 82. 


Witouella,  Witeuuelle,  17  6, 

85. 
Witeuude,  40,  82. 
Crucheslajj^,       Cucheslage, 

Cuselado,   48  6,  49  6,   C4, 

83. 
Wirueltuno,  16  6,84. 


Wicresleia,  Wincreslei,   43, 

816. 
WichingiLstorp,  6,  17,  33  6, 

84  6. 
Wiclesfordc,      Wincheles- 

uurdo,  69. 


Wellom,Wellum,  71,  268,314.         Welham,  124 

Well,  Welle,  159, 162  •.,  336.  Well,  86. 

♦WeUeton,  241 ».,  31 7.  Welton,  239. 

•Thorp,  Thorpe  Wellwyk,  305, 376,   Welwick  Tho 

421. 
Wendesley,  150  n.,  158,  337.  Wendey,  68. 

Wyntworth,  Wynteworth,   7,  10,   Wentworth,  5 

365. 
Westbum,— *M  Kirkbum. 

Westby,  18,  199.  Westby,  166. 

Westerdaill,  Westerdale,  125,  330.     Westerdale,  4 
Westhorpe,  141,  144. 

Weston,  44,  204,  294,  349.  Weston,  187. 

Westingby,  Worstingby,  125,  237. 
Wiuestou,  Wyuestou,  71,  314.  Westow,  142. 

•Westwick,   Westwik,    Wertwyk,   Westwick,  13 

44  ».,  212,  331,  387,  436. 
•Wederby,  Wetherby,  Wytherby,  Wetherby,  i: 

203,  204  ».,  294,  349,  394  n. 
•Wetewange,  272,  315,  388,  390,   Wetwaug,  16 

401,  404. 
Walsay,  80.  Whalsea,  or  '^ 

Suth  Warhom,  Warrom,  Wharrom,   Wharram  Pe 

Wharrum,  71,  73,  271,  315. 
Est  Warhom,  Wharrom,   Whar-   Wharram-le- 

rum,  71,271,  315. 
Qwassyngton,    Wassington,     167,   Whashton,  2^ 

333. 
♦Queldale,  363.  Wheldale,  23 

Queldryk,  60,  61,  319,  325  n,  Wheldrake,  1 

•Queneby,  Whenbye,  324,  379.  Whenby,  122 

Westam',  Whistan,  Wystau,  Wyt-   Whiston,  29! 

Stan,  6,  12,  230,  231  ».,  358. 
♦Whiteby,  327.  Whitby,  32. 

•Whitegifb,  363.  Whitgift,  23J 

♦Whiteley,  Whytelay,    229,    292,   Whitley  {J^< 

352. 
•Whitley,  363.  Whitley  (0*j 

Whitewell,     Whitwelle,     Magna     WTiitwell,  55 

Wytewell,  175,  335. 
•White well,  324.  Whitwell-on- 

•Whitewood,  352.  Whitwood,  2 

Quixley,  Quyxley,  46,  205  n.,  206,   Whixley,  Ibl 
296,  350. 

Qiiereleton,    Warleton,    Weolton,   Whorlton,  4{ 

Wherleton,  124,  126,   130,  134, 

328,  329  n. 
Wikerley,  Wykerslegh,  Wykerslay,   Wickersley,  \ 

Wykersley,  6,  10,  232,  283,  365. 
•Wi^ntbroppe,  Wygenthorp,  324,    Wiganthorpc 

380. 
Wikelsworth,    Wikleswortb,    Wy-    Wiggleswort 

kelesworth,  21,  199,  200  w.,  355. 


INDEX    LOCORUM    I.  535 

A  Domesday  Book.  Kirkby's  Inqnest,  Knights'  Fees,  Modem  Names, 

2  Facsimile  Edit^  1882.  Nomina  Vill&ram,  etc  6-in.  Ordnanoe  Survey. 

,    dtks  Wicheles,  57,  82  b.  Whihale,  Wighale,  Wychall,  Wyg-   Wighill,  190. 

hale,  25».,  26,  222,  291,  321 «., 
343. 
Wighdon,     Wikdon,     Wygdon,     Wigton,  203. 
Wygeton,  42,  209,  348. 
,    Wio,  Wich,  7  ft,  81.  Wyk,  Wyke,  31 ».,  39,  209,  348.       Wike,  188. 

Wilberfose,  87,  310.  Wilberfoss,  175. 

Widuntorp,  44,  81  6.  *Wilthorp,   Wylthorp,    232,    283,   WMthorpe  (Site  o/)y  294. 

426. 
Wilhardby,  Wyllardeby,  51,  249,   Willerby  (Dickering),  109. 
312. 
WDgardi,  86.  Willardby,  Wylardeby,  Wyllardby,   Willerby  (Uull-ehire),  225. 

80  81   88  262  308  318 
WUgetot,  18,  55  6,  58,  86.       •Wilghetofb'  Wylghtoffc,  252,  309.     Willitofb,  222. 
Wilsedene,  8.  •Wylseden,  361.  Wilsden,  201. 

Wilseuuice,      Wiseleuuino,   *Wil8ik,  Wylsyck,  233,  283.  Wilsick,  290. 

47  ft,  78  b. 
Wiflestorp,   Wiulestorp,    4,   Wilkesthorp,  Willesthorp,  Wyvel-  WQsthorpe,  146. 

55,  86  b.  thorp,  59,  249,  312,  377. 

Wilestorp,  Wiulestorp,  63  b,   Wilathorp,  Wylesthorp,  Wyveles-   Wilstrop,  156. 
82  b.  thorp,  Wyvelthorp,  27, 28  ».,  221, 

289,  290,  342. 
Widtune,  Wiltune,  16,  67  b,   WUton,  129,  130,  134,   135,  237,   Wilton  (Lanffbarsfh),  7. 

84  328 

Wiltune,  3  ft,  84  b,  Wilton,  142,  147, 239,  326.  Wilton  (Pickering  X.),  92. 

Wilton,  Wiltone,  10  ft,  86  ft.   Wilton,  Wylton,  78,  92,  255,  310,   WUton  (Biahop),  159, 176. 

342  n.,  390,  399,  402, 404, 408  »., 
410,411,412,414. 
Wichingedei,   Wincheslaie,  •Wykersley,  Wynkesley,  204,  294.    Winksley,  118. 

65,  83. 
Winchetone,  53  ft,  87  ft.  Wyiicton,  Wynketon,  77,  244  ».,   Winkton  (Site  of),  163. 

373. 
Wifestad,  Wistede,   Wiue-   Winested,  Withestede,  Wynested,  Winstead,  242. 

stad,  9  ft,  52,  87  ft.  77,  305,  389,  424. 

Witrebume,  69.  Winterbum,  196.  Winterbum,  150. 

♦Wynterset,  363.  Winterset,  263. 

Winetun,  Winetune,   14  ft,   Wilton,  Wylton,  101, 1.02.  W^inton,  56. 

85. 
Wentrigenam,Wentrigham,   *Wirkingham,  Wyntringham,  267,   Wintringham,  125. 
55  ft,  87.  314. 

*Wi8towe,Wy?towe,345,  399,  438.   Wwtow,  206,  211. 
Widfomessei,  Witfomes,  52,   •Whithomse,  305.  Withernsea,  243. 

87  ft. 
Widforneuuic,      Witforne-  Wethomwik,    Withemwyk,    Wy-   Withemwick,  212. 
uuino,     Withforneuuinc,       thomewyk,  74, 243  ».,  303, 372. 
13  ft,  52  ft,  54  ft,  87  ft. 

Wythokill,  17.  Withgill,  182. 

Witun,  28,  85  ft.  Est  Witton,  Wotton,  155,  338.  Witton  (East),  84. 

Witun,  Witune,  27  ft,  28  ft.   West  Whitton,  Witton,  155,  338.     Witton  (West),  67. 

85  ft. 

UlflEurdun,  Uluardune,  55  ft,  •Ulfreton,Wlferton,Wlfreton,262,  Wolfreton,  239. 

86.  308, 318. 

•Wolfelay,  364.  Wolley,  262. 

Wilbetun,Winbeltun,  lift,  Wymbelton,  Wymbilton,  Wymbyl-  Wombleton,  90. 

84  ft.  ton,  110,  117,  121,  123,  320. 

Wanbella,   Wanbuelle,   44,  WambeweU,Wamwell,Wombewell,  Wombwell,  275, 283. 

57  ft,  66,  81  ft.  7,  8,  10,  230,  231,  281,  282,  358. 


536 


INDEX   LOCORUM    I. 


Domftfiday  Book. 
Facsimile  Edit^  1862. 

Wilmereslege,  Wlmeresleia, 
37,  82. 


Weroeael,  Wiroeshel,  6  b,  85. 
alio    Weroeael,    Wirceshel, 
Weroheshal,  6  b,  70  b,  85. 
Wiroeeburg,  39,  82. 


Wirlei,  Wirtleie,  Wrleia,  22, 

68,  82. 
Wodehuse,  WodehuBum,  7  b, 

81. 

Wereltun,  5  b,  84  6. 

Wereea,  55  b,  58,  86. 

Witoliue,  23,  85  b. 
WicamjWicham,  3,  71, 84  b. 
Wideton,  Widetun,  Wide- 
tune,  13  b,  52  6,  87  b. 
Eiford,  Jaforde,  3,  25,  85  b. 
Lapun,  7,  86  b. 

Larun,  6  6,  85. 

Gernuic,  30  b,  85  b. 
Ladon,  Ladun,  7  i,  78,  81. 
Euerslage,  59  b. 


Lucufled,  Lugufled,  14,  46, 

86. 
Aiulftorp,    Aiultorp,     10  b, 

64  5,866. 
LoletuD,  Loletune,  11  5,  85. 


Kirkby's  Inquest,  Knights*  Fees, 
Nomina  Villarum,  etc. 

♦Wymereley,  364. 

WodehaU,  WodhaU,  60,  67,  317. 

♦WodehaUe,388«.,  419. 

♦WodehaUe,  338. 

WodhaU  apud  Tresk,  104. 

Wodeboufl,  15. 

Werkeshall,  Wirsall,  103,  340. 

Wirkesale,  Wirkesall,  Wirkesdaill, 

124, 132,  236,  329. 
•Wyrkesburgh,  363. 
Wirkelay,  Wirkeley,  Wyrkeley,  30, 

224,  279,  360. 
•Wortelai,  Wreley,  Wrtlay,  230, 

281,  364. 
Wodhouse,  Wodhusom,  Wooddes- 

hom,  31  n.,  38,  39,  209,  287. 
•Wrankewrok,  363. 
Wberlton,  WreUeton,  Wrelton,  142, 

240,  326. 
Wressell,  80,  251,  309. 
Wriglay  (?),  31 1*.,  39. 
WycUff,  167,  334. 
•Wykham,  326. 
Wiueton,  Wyueton,  Wyuton,  75, 

243  fi.,  246  ft.,  304,  373. 
Jafford,  Yafforde,  176,  335. 
Yapom,  Yapum,  Yapun,  78,  257, 

310,  390,  399,  412. 
Jarom,  Jarum,  Yarom,  124,  127, 

128,  235,  236,  328. 
Yarnewik,  Marnewyk,  183,  339. 
Yedon,  Yhedon,  32,  207,  286,  347. 
Euerslegh,  Euerysley,  Hoverheslay, 

93  94   323. 
♦Yedingham,  266,  314. 
Yedingham,  141,  142. 
Yucflet,  Suthkefloit,  70,  316. 

Yolthorp,  78,  310,  390,  412  ». 

*Yolton,324,  381. 


Modem  1 
6-iii.  Ordnan 

Womersley,  25 

Woodhall(^Ji 
Near  Beverley. 
Wood  HallCp.. 
Woodhall,87. 
Woodhouse,  13 
Woraall  (High 
Woraall  (Low)^ 

Worebrtragh,  2 
Wortiey    {p. 

218. 
Wortiey    {p. 

282. 
Wothersome,  1 

Wrangbrook,  2 
Wrelton,  91. 

Wressel,  222. 

WycliflTe,  13. 
Wykeham,  93. 
Wyton,  227. 

Yafforth,  55. 
Yapham,  176. 

Yarm,  15. 

Yarn  wick  {Sit 
Yeadon,  202. 
Yearsley,  105. 

Yedingham,  1( 
Yedingham  (^ 
Yokefleet,  238 

Youlthorpe,  IJ 

Youlton,  139. 


INDEX  LOCORUM 

II. 


N.B. — This  Index  contains  the  names  of  all  places  not  included  in  Index  I. 
Except  where  otherwise  stated,  the  places  mentioned  are  in  Yorkshire. 


Abingdon,  co.  Berks,  47  n. 

Ailby,  Aleby,  Allesby,  co.  Line,  392  n., 

394  ». 
Albeholme  Bike,  213  «. 
Alford,  Aldeford,  Aleford,  Alworth,  Auf- 

ford,  CO.  Line,  392  n.,  394  n. 
Amby,  co.  Line,  394  n. 
Angram  {par.  Marston),  26  n, 
Ashby,  CO.  Leic,  16  ». 
Atley  Hill,  165  n. 
Aynsty,  wap.  de,  433. 


B 


Baggaby  Bottom,  91 ». 

Bake-stain-bench,  185  n. 

Bardney  abbey,  co.  Lino.,  54  ». 

Barkeston,  wap.  de,  438. 

Barkwith  (East),  Barcwarth,  Barke- 

word,  Barkeworth,  Barkworth,  co. 

Line,  393. 
Barkwitii  (West),  Barcwurth,  Barke- 

word,  Barkeworth,  Barkworth,  co. 

Line,  392,  394  ». 
Barnard  Castle,  co.  Durh.,  4  n. 
Battle  Bridge,  or  Stanford  Bridge,  61  n. 
Belthorpe  Uouse,  342  «., — see  Bergh- 

thorp. 
Benniworth,  Benigwarth,  Benigworth, 

Beningworth,Beningwurth,  Benyng- 

worth,  00.  Line,  392,  395. 
Berghthorp  (BelUiorpe  ?),  28  ».,  342  n. 
Berwick-on-Tweed,  175  n. 
Beverley,  hosp.  of  St.  Giles  at,  79,  81, 

85,  91,  92. 


Beverley,  liberty  of  St.  John  of,  54, 

57,  58,  59,  80. 
Bilibi,  CO.  Line,  392  n. 
Billingborough,  Ejllingburgh,co.  Line, 

391. 
Billinghay,  Billinghey,  Billingeie,  Bil- 

lingeye,  co.  Line,  391,  395  ». 
Bisshopholm  (in  Bipon),  436  n. 
Bleby  (Aleby  ?),  co.  Line,  394  n. 
Bleseby,  co.  Notts,  387. 
B<Mcar,  Balschagh,  Grange,  106  «. 
Bowforth,  120  n. 
Bradenstoke,  co.  Wilts,  5  ». 
Brakanhill  (Fern  Hill),  33  ». 
Brandon,  209  n. 
Brickhampton,  Brighthampton,  Brist- 

hamton,  co.  Gloue,  396. 
Broghton,  Broehton  Lithe,  167  n. 
Broomhead  Hall,  7  n. 
Bulleye,  co.  Gloue,  396  ». 
Bulmere,  wap.  de,  434. 
Burgh  upon  Bain,  Burgo,  Burthe,  co. 

Line,  393. 


C 


Cantuar.,  libertas  eoclesise  de,  238. 
Cartofb  Farm,  141 1*. 
Cataractonium,  161  ii. 
Caythorpe,  Kaythorp,  co.  Leic,  386  n. 
Chapelcrofb  (in  Mileford),  384  ». 
Chilton,  CO.  Wilts.  257  n. 
Chipping  Norton,  co.  Oxon.,  396  n. 
Christall  (KirkstaU)  Ings,  25  ». 
Churchdown,  Cherchcdon,  co.  Gloue, 

396. 
Claipol,  CO.  Line,  396. 


538 


INDEX   LOCORUM    It. 


Clee,  Cle,  Gle,  oo.  Line,  392. 
Cock,  river,  26  ». 
Cokermewe,  oo.  Ciimb.,  145  n. 
Cokeswold,  Cokewaud,Cukewaud,  Cux- 

wold,  CO.  Line,  392. 
CJolsterworth,  oo.  Lino.,  391  n. 
Ck)ltofb  (in  Frismarek),  416  ». 
Commondale.  ColmAndbede,  136  «.,  137  fi. 
Compton  Abdale,  Cumpton,  oo.  Glouc, 

396. 
Cotingeley,  350  ». 
Crenacres  (in  Mileford),  384  n. 
Cumberland,  245  n. 
Cundos,  CO.  Glouc.  (?),  396. 
Cusworth,  5  ». 


Dembleby,  Dauleby,  oo.  Line,  391. 

Derwent,  river,  61  n. 

Devonshire,  300. 

Dover,  co.  Kent,  56  n. 

Dowsby,  Douseby,  Duseby,  Buseby,  co. 

Line,  391,  395. 
Dunbar,  Dumbar,  Scotland,  48  ». 


E 


Earlsbaw,  Herlesbag,  co.  Notts,  426. 
Easton,  Eston,  Eston  juxta  Graham, 

CO.  Line,  385,  391,  395. 
Ebor., — see  York. 

Elmbridge,  Elesbrigg,  oo.  Glouc,  396. 
Esholt  priory,  348  n. 
Estdaile,  Esthaldale  (near  Cottingham), 

415. 
Evesham,  co.  Wore,  327  n. 
Eya,  honor  de,  23, 24,  94,  95,  216, 217. 


Fairwood  Fields,  159  n, 
Felebri^^o,  235  n. 
Fern  Hill, — see  Brakanhill. 
Ferrybridge,  Feribrigs,  Fery,Fery  jux- 
ta Pontem,  213,  214  ».,  284  n.,  346  n. 
Finningley,  7  n. 
Folkingham,  co.  Liuc,  391  n. 
Fontibus,  ccclesia  de,  18. 
Foss,  river,  25  n.,  26  n. 


G 

Gailes,  Gayles,  166  n. 
Gaiterig,  Gayteryk,  131  n. 
Gherghton  (Gorthum  ?),  80  n. 


Gibfimere,  Gippesmete,  oo.  Notti 
Gowdall,  364  n. 

Grimsby,  oo.  Line,  65  n.,  392  n 
Grisby,  Greseby,  Grisebi,  Gry« 
Line,  393. 


Hackenby,  26  n. 
Hackenby  Dike,  26  n. 
Hackthome,  Hackethom,  Hak< 

Hakesthom,  Hakthom,    oo. 

392,  393. 
Hainton,  Haynton,  Heynton,  1 

Heyton,  oo.  Line,  393. 
Haldham,  co.  Leie,  385  n. 
Halomsbire,  231. 
Hambleton  Dike,  213  n. 
Hanworth  (Potter),  Hanewurtb 

burgh,  00.  Line,  395. 
Harborough  (Market),  co.  Leie 
Harpswell,  Herpeswell,  co.  Lin 

393  n. 
Harwod  Parke,  41  n. 
Hautenprise,  Hawtemprioe,  50^ 
Healing,  Hekeling,  Hickling,  c( 

392. 
Helperby,  368  n. 
Herdeby, — we  Ormesby. 
Hexham,  Exilesham,  co.   Nor 

387. 
Hickling, — see  Healing. 
High  Peak,  co.  Derb.,  432  n.,  4 
Hithe(OW),  303  ». 
Hockerton,  Hokerton,  co.  Nott 
Hodge  Beck,  120  n. 
Holbeche,  co.  Line,  305  n. 
Hobne,  305  n. 
Holme  juxta  Seleby,  242  n. 
Hornby,  co.  Lane,  273  n.,  279 
Homeby,  Hornesby, — see  Orm* 
Hornsea  Mere,  76  it.,  247  fi. 
Humber,   river,     75«.,     76 ». 

246i».,  247n.,  305  «. 
Hungerhill,  80  ». 
Huttoft,  Houtou,  Hoytou,   c< 

394  ». 
Hyda,  Glouc',  396. 


Ingelby,  co.  Line,  325  ». 
Lsurium,  161  ». 


Kaythorp, — see  Caythorpe. 
Keclby,  Keleby,  co.  Line,  392 
Keldholme,  123  ». 


INDEX   LOCORUM    II. 


539 


Kesteven,  Kesteyene,  co.  Line,  391, 

395,  397. 
Einoulton,  Ejnewaldeeton,  oo.  Notts, 

397. 
KirtUngton,  Kertelington,  Kirteljng- 

ton,  Kyrtlington,  Kyrtlyngton,  co. 

Notts,  399,  412,  421,  424,  426,  440, 

441. 
Knaresborough,  Knaresburgh,  Knaris- 

burgh,  castrum  de,  408 ;  libertas  de, 

434. 

,  Abbey  House,  405  n.  • 

,  St.  Robert's  priory, 

405  fi. ;  St.  Robert's  oave,  405  n. 
Knasemyer,  23  n. 


Lanebam,  Lanum,  co.  Notts,  402,  405, 

417. 
Lanercost,  co.  Cumb.,  438. 
Langton  (East),  co.  Leic,  385  ». 
Langton  (Tur),  Tirlangton,  Tirlington, 

Tyrlington,  Tyverington,  co.  Leic, 

385. 
La^sington,  Lassandon,  Lessendon,  co. 

Glouc,  396. 
Lavington,  Laventon,  Lavinton,  Len- 

ton,  Levington,  co.  Line,  391,  395. 
Laxton,  co.  Notts,  417. 
Lealholme  Bridge,  125  n. ;  Hall,  125  n. 
Lebthorpe,    Lepingtborp,     Lobthorp, 

Lopingthorp,  co.  Line,  391,  396. 
Leeds,  North  Hall  in,  38  n. 
Leeming  Beck,  161  n. 
Lemingford  (Little  Leeming),  161  n. 
Lenton, — see  Lavington. 
Levenham, — see  Lubbenham. 
Leverton  (North),  Letherton,  co.  Notts, 

386.  « 

Likethorp  (?),  co.  Line,  395. 
Lilleshull  priory,  co.  Salop,  205  n. 
Lincoln,  299. 
Lindesie,  co.  Line,  393. 
Lissington,  Lisigton,  Lissyngton,  co. 

Line,  392,  393,  394  n. 
London,  4  ;  Flete  strete,  115  ti. 
Lopingthorp, — see  Lebthorpe. 
Lubbenham,    Levenham,    Lobenham, 

Lobenho,  oo.  Leic,  385  n.,  386. 


M 

Marley,  Mardeloi,  43  n. 
Marstock,  co.  Warw.,  308  ». 
Metheringham,  oo.  Line,  391. 
Middeltrithing  (in  Frismarsk),  416  ». 


Middlesex,  300. 
Midelthorp,  oo.  Notts,  426. 
Millhouse  Bale  (near  Warter),  91 ». 
More,  La,  341  n. 
Morton,  co.  Notts,  387  «. 
Mount  Ferrant  House,  72  ». 
Mount  Grace  priory,  99  f». 
Muskham    (South),     Muacham,    co. 
Notts,  386. 

N 

Newark,  co.  Notts,  386  : 
Newton  (near  Bipley  ?),  44  ». 
Newton  (par.  Sprotborough),  5  ». 
Newton,  Neuton  (near  Threckingham), 

CO.  Line,  391. 
Nidd,  river,  405  n. 
Normandy,  145  «. 
Norman  ton,  co.  Notts,  387. 
North  Hall,— *«ff  Leeds. 
Northstriding,  Nortridingh,  oo.  Line, 

392,  397. 


Old  Cote  Moor,  14  «.^ 
Oliver's  Mount,  139  i*. 
Orraesby  (South),  Herdeby,  Horueby, 

Hornesby,  co.  Line,  393,  394  ». 
Osgotecros,  wap.  de,  434. 
Ouse,  Use,  river,  23  ».,  414  n. 


Packman's  Lane,  or  The  Street,  3  «. 
Panton,  Paunton  juxta  Wraggeby,  oo. 

Line,  392,  394. 
Patrington  haven,  77  ». 
Petithorp,  Petty-Thorpe,  juxta  Thresk, 

106  ». 
Pickworth,  Pikeworth,  co.  Line,  391. 
Pykenham  Wade,  co.  Norf.,  152  n. 


Q 

Quememilneflat  (in  Mileford),  384  n. 

B 

Bamesdale  (near  Scarborough),  139  ». 
Bavensthorpe  mill,  97  f». 
Betford,  co.  Notts,  387  n. 
Biccal  Moor  (Ryedale),  1 1 7  ». 
Kiccal,  river,  117  ». 

Bichmund',  castrum,  26;  libertas  do, 
434. 


540 


INDEX   LOCORUM    II. 


Eigsby,  Eiggeby,Eiggwby,  Eyggesby, 

CO.  Lino.,  392,  393,  394  n. 
Eiponshire,  417. 
Eoddeston,  co.  Northante,  145  n. 
Eodes,  Eoyds,  225  n. 
Eohagh,  CO.  Notts,  426. 
Eolleston,  Eoldeston  juxta  SuweU,  oo. 

Notts,  387  n.,  394  n. 
EothweU  Hague,  34  n. 
Eouen,  230  n. 
Eougemont,  347  n. 
Eowley,  88  n. 
Euaeby, — see  Dowsby. 
Eyedaie,  Eidale,  wap.  de,  434. 
Eykneld  Street,  3  n. 


8 


Saloock  (South),  329  n. 

Salford,  co.  Oxon,  396  n. 

Salop,  300. 

Sandwath,  219  n. 

Sausthorpe,  Sauthorp,  Sauthorph,  co. 

Line,  394  n. 
Scheffeld,  oo.  Kent,  91  n. 
Schelford,  Skelfotd;— «««  TetfonL 
Scroby,  oo.  Notts,  398,  417,  423. 
Scrubbes,  260  n. 
Skell,  river,  417  n. 
Skillington,  Schillingeton,  Scilington, 

CO.  Line,  391,  395. 
Skipton,  honor  v.  castrum  de,  2,  7,  8, 

10,  16,  31,  44. 
Sober  Pasture,  1 76  n. 
Southampton,  300. 
Southorpe,  76  n.,  347  n. 
Southwell,    Suwell,    co.    Notts,    386, 

387  n.,  390  «.,  399, 409,  412, 426,  427. 
South wod  in  Apelton  {Ahisfy),  218  n. 
Staffordshire,  300. 
Stallingborough,    Staliburg,    Staling- 

burj,',  Stalynburg,  co.  Line,  392,  393. 
Standford  Bridge,  or  Battlobridge,  61  n. 
Stanford,  co.  Line,  418. 
Staxtou,  hosp.  St.  Maria)  de,  52. 
Stoke  Rocheford,  co.  Line,  391  n. 
Stowc,  CO.  Line,  391. 
Stykeswald,  co.  Line,  244  n. 
Sutton,  CO.  Notts,  282  n. 
Sutton,  CO.  Line,  392  n.,  396  n. 
Swaby,  co.  Line,  394  n. 
Swale,  river,  185  n. 
Swallow,  Swalve,  Swawell,  co.   Line, 

392. 
Swaton,  Swanothon,  co.  Line,  391. 
Swethur]*,   Swethop,    co.    Northumb., 

387. 
Swyndou,  co.  (jIouc,  396  n. 


Tadcaster  (East),  26  ». 
Temple  House   (near    East 

177  n. 
Tetford,  TeflTord,  Teford,  Tesft 

ford,  Thetford,   Soh^ord, 

00.  Line,  393,  394. 
Thornton,  47  n. 
Thorpe  (near  Ampleforth),  10 
Thorp  Understane,  334  n. 
*Threckingham,Trikinirham    < 

391. 
Tiokhill,  Tikehull,  TykehuU, 

honor  v.  castrum  de,  2,  3,  * 

8,9,10,11,12. 
Tirlangton, — see  I/angton. 
Tockerington,  Thorkerinton.  o 

umb.,  387. 
Tofteaatt,  Toteflate  (in  Tlum 

217.  ^ 

Tonehouse  (in  Harwod  Parke) 
Totenhale  prope  liondon,  385 1 
Tothby,    Thoutheby,     Touth< 

Line,  392  n.,  394  n. 
Tumham  Hall,  241  n. 
Twyford,  Twiford,  co.  Line,  3 


U 

Ulsliaw  Bridge,  158  «. 
Upton,  CO.  Notts,  387  n. 


W 

Walcott,  Walcote,  Waleton    c 

391,  395. 
Walkingham,  434  n, 
Watefholme,  116«. 
Weaix)n-ness,  139  ». 
Welfrikeby,— *c<f  Worlaby. 
Welle,  Walle,  co.  Line,    392 

394  n. 
Wclwick,  76  n. 
Westbeck  Bridge,  91  n. 
Westbek,  91  n. 

Westhaldaile  (in  Cottingham), 
Westminster,  Westmonasteriii 

436  71.,  442  w. 
Westres,  91  n. 

Westriding,  co.  Line,  392,  397 
Wharfe,  Quarfe,  river,  25  n.,  2 
Wheatley  (South),  Wetelev  *  c 

387  n.  ^' 

Wibsey,  Wilbesey,  225  n. 
M'idford,  Wydeford,  co.  Gloiic 
Wildthorpe  Cliffs,  232  n. 


-INDEX   LOCORUM    II. 


541 


Willingham     (South),      Wolingham, 

Wolingeham,  Wylyngham,  oo.  Lino., 

393 
Witham  (North),  Witheme,  Wytham, 

North-wyme,  co.  Line,  391. 
Woodhouse,  229  n. 
"Woolsthorpe,  Wlthorp,  Wolesthorp, 

Wollesthorp,  oo.  Line,  391,  396  n. 
Worlabi,       Welfrikebv,      Wlfrikeby, 

Wlvricesbi,  WylMtheby,  co.  Lino., 

393. 
Wormeleye,  molendinum  de,  4. 
Worsall  (Low)  Moor,  132  n. 
Wresteby(?),  oo.  Lino.,  391. 
Wyma,  Wime,  Wyne,  oo.  Line,  391, 

396. 


Yghelmar*  (in  Cottingham),  415. 

Yore,  river,  436  n. 

York,  Ebor.,  23  n.,  36  n.,  56  n.,  64  n., 
65  ».,  115  n.,  148,  178  n.,  301,  378. 

,  Bretegate,  65  ». ;  Brettegate  (Jub- 

bergate),  380  n. ;  Deanery  Gardens, 
403  11.;  the  Friars'  Walls,  414  n.; 


Littelgate,  2 1 6  n. ;  Marketskire  rPave- 

ment),  116  n.,  325  n. ;  Palace  Garth, 

325  n. 
York,    arohiepisoopal    mint,    325  n.; 

palace,   273  n.,  403,   404,  406,   407, 

413  ;  prison,  273  n. 
castle,  108  n. 

churches:  All  Saints,  Ousegate, 

178  ft.,  380  n. ;  St.  John  Evang., 
20  n.,  21  n. ;  St.  Mary  Bishophill, 
Senior,  219  n.;  St.  Mary,  Wahngate. 
65».,  178  n.;  St.  Peter  the  Little, 
380  n. ;  St.  Saviour,  258  n.,  270  n. ; 
St.  Wilfrid,  379  n. 

— -— ,  Minster,  134  n.,  400  n.,  403  n., 

431  n. 

,  St.  Mary's  abbey,  407. 

,  St.  Leonard's  hospital,  17,  19, 

184  ft.,  198. 

priories:   Franciscan  Friars,  or 

Friars  Minors,  258  n.,  380  n.,  414  ; 
Friars  Preachers,  65  n. 

,  liberty  of  St.  Mary,  56,  57,  66, 

118,  119,  121,  123,  180. 
,  liberty  of  St.  Peter,  55,  56,  57, 

59,  66,  68,  114,  119,  120,  121,  122, 

123,438. 


ADDENDA  ET  CORRIGENDA. 


page  68,  line  11. 
page  62,  line  24. 
page  70,  line  7. 
page  74,  line  19. 
error  tor  Dotothorp. 
page  76,  note  e. 


,f 


page  2,  note  c,  line  13.    For  viii,  read  yii. 

page  20,  note  e,  line  13.    For  WUlelmus,  read  WiUeUno.     Line  14. 
cessi,  read  gwxeuit. 

page  23,  bottom  line.    Prefix  the  reference  letter  k  to  the  last  note, 
page  27,  note  *,  line  6.    For  1470-1,  read  1469-70.    Line  11.    For 
topy  read  WitereBtirp. 

page  47,  note  t.    For  Aid,  read  Feoda  Militwm. 

'For  BrydljffftUon,  read  Brydlynffton. 
For  Jokmtes,  read  Johatmeg. 
For  unatn,  read  una, 
AuHhorp,  80  written  in  all  the  copies  of  the  Inqu< 
See  Appendix,  page  373. 

The  site  of  the  lost  yill  of  Neusom,  which  Mr. 
{RUt.  Holdeme9s,  ii.,  413)  erroneously  supposes  to  have  been  washed 
the  sea,  is,  I  think,  pretty  accurately  indicated  by  the  farms  called  Gr 
some  and  Little  Newsome,  which  lie  from  a  quarter  to  half  a  mile  N.W. 
Frodinghara,  about  one  mile  from  East  Halsham  and  Bimswell,  respecti 
upwards  of  two  miles  from  the  German  Ocean.  In  Domesday  Survey 
husum  is  placed  between  Halsem  and  Bimeswelle.  The  Inq.  p.  m.' 
Aldelot  de  Neusom  juxta  Frodingham,  who  is  certified  in  the  Nomina 
as  joint  lord  of  "  Neusom  cum  membris,"  was  taken  at  Patrington,  £ 
18th  Edward  II.  The  jurors  say  that  John  Aldelot,  junior,  held  at 
juxta  Frothingham,  the  day  he  died,  a  capital  messuage  and  certain 
which  each  oxgang  contained  12  acres.  His  next  heir  was  his  brother 
then  24  years  old. 

For  Towthorpe,  read  Tolthorpe. 
For  Beverlacipery  read  Beverlaci  per. 
For  Dunelmi,  read  Dunelm.;  so  also  at  page  93,  lii 
For  Great  Givendale,  read  Litth  Givendale. 
page  100,  Une  28.     Strike  out  the  period  after  pro. 
page  108,  note  q,  line  5.     For  Ser/antiam,  read  Serjantia. 
page  110,  note  k.    For  Calueton,  read  Calveton. 
page  146,  line  24,  and  note  x.    Bussell  is  probably  an  error  for  Rusi 
page  240. 

page  200,  note  q.     For  Snacti,  read  Sancti.     (In  a  few  copies.) 
page  201,  note  x.     Drengage.    For  a  valuable  description   of  this 
tenure,  see  Bolden  Buke,  ed.  Surt.  Soc.,  append.,  Iviii. 
page  214,  note  d,  line  5.     For  ipsam^  read  ipsa. 

page  230,  line  24.     Westam'  should  probably  be  read  Westain  (Whig 
page  241,  line  1.     Rowm  appears  from  the  Percy  MS.  to  be  "  Holine- 
Wold,"  and  not  Rolme-on- Spalding- Moor ^  as  stated  in  note  b. 

page  251,  line  8.     Walteru*  de  Heukeswrth.     In  the  reign  of  queen  I 
"  Willelmus  Ilaukesworth,  armiger,  de  Haukesworth  juxta  Oteley,'* 
sixth  part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Lofl»ome  {Percy  MS.). 
page  283,  line  29.     For  Adam,  read  Ada. 


page  79,  note^. 
page  82,  line  2. 
page  88,  line  20. 
page  92,  note  t. 


ADDENDA    £T   CORRIQENDA.  54:3 

page  308,  note  m.    For  Kirk,  read  South.    See  Elveley,  page  818. 

page  310,  note  e.    For  Outthorpe,  read  Owsthorpe. 

page  356,  line  13.  Magitter  de  SatpitcUi.  The  Master  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem. 

page  360,  note  t.    For  Whittakery  read  Whitaker. 

page  388,  line  15.  Katerthorp  is  probably  an  error  for  Kaerthorp.  See 
pages  79,  423. 

page  418,  line  16.    For  Anglorum,  read  Angelorum, 

page  419,  line  21.  Manerium  de  Wbdehalie.  About  1376,  Simon  de  Hes- 
lerton  did  homage  in  the  provost's  court  for  the  "Woodhall  juxta  Beverley,  and 
lands  in  Molesorofk. — The  probable  site  of  "Woodhall  is  a  square  piece  of  ground 
adjoining  Pighill-lane,  which  is  now  (1829)  moated  and  used  as  a  gu^en  (OUver^s 
Beverleify  511). 

page  440,  line  26.    For  clameumy  read  clameo. 

page  527,  col.  1,  line  31.  For  Stanlei,  Nordstanlai,  5,  12  6,  83,  read  Nord- 
ttanlai,  12  5,  &S.  Line  33.  For  UstatUei,  Stankd,  5,  83  b,  read  Stanlai,  Stanlei, 
Stanleie,  5, 12  b,  83,  83  b. 


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XIIL — One  volume,  at  least,  in  a  closely  printed  octa"v*©  form, 
shall  be  supplied  to  each  member  of  the  Society  every  year,  fiieo , 
of  expense- 

XlV. — ^^If  the  funds  of  the  Society  in  any  year  will  perrait 
the  Council  shall  be  at  liberty  to  print  and  furnish  to  the  mem^ 
berSj  free  of  exi:>ense,  any  other  volume  or  volumes  of  the 
character,  in  the  same  or  a  different  form. 

XV. — The  number  of  copies  of  each  publication  ^  and  the  se 
lection  of  a  printer  and  publisher,  shall  be  left  to  the  Council 
who  shall  also  fix  the  price  at  which  the  copies  not  furnished 
members  shall  be  sold  to  the  public. 

XYL — ^Tlie  armorial  bearings  of  Mr,   Surtees  and  some  othe 
characteristic  decoration  connecting  the  Society  with  liis  namei 
shall  be  used  in  each  publication. 

XVIL — A  list  of  the  officers  and  members,  together  with  an 
account  of  the  receipts  and  expenses  of  the  Society,  shall  be 
made  up  every  year  to  the  time  of  the  annual  meeting,  and  shall 
be  submitted  to  the  Society  to  be  printed  and  published  with  tlie 
next  succeeding  valume, 

XVII L^No  alteration  shall  be  made  in  these  rule^  except  at 
an  annual  meeting.     Notice  of  any  sueh  alteration  shall  be  give 
at  least  as  early  as  the  oi"dinary  meeting  of  the  Council  imine 
diately  preceding,  to  be  communioated  to  each  member  of  th 
Society, 


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mwt  be  made  to  the  Secretanf. 


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Edited  by  Dr.  Raine. 

5.  Wills  and  Inyentories,  illoatrative  of  tlie  History,  Manners,  Language,  Statiiitics,  IM.,  of  tht 

Northern  Counties  of  England,  from  the  Elerenth  Century  downwards.  (Chiefly  from 
the  Registry  at  Durham.)    VoL  I.    15s.    Edited  by  Dr.  Raine,    {Onlp sold  in  a  set,) 

Z.  The  Towneley  Mysteries;  or,  Miracle  Plays.  16s.  Edited  by  James  Gcidon,  Esq.  The 
Preface  by  Joseph  Hunter,  F.S.A. 

4.  TMtamenta  Eboraoensia;  Wills  illustratiTe  of  the  Histonr,  Manners,  Language,  Statistdca, 
&o.,  of  the  Prorince  of  York,  from  laOO  downwards.    Vol.  L    30s.    Edited  by  Dr.  Rain«. 

4.  Banctuarium  Dunelmense  et  Sanctuarium  Bererlaoense  ;  or.  Registers  of  the  Sanctuaries 
of  Durham  and  Beverley.  16b.  Edited  by  Dr.  Raiae.  The  Preface  by  the  Rer.  T. 
Chevallier. 

6.  The  Charters  of  Endowment,  Inrentories,  and  Account  Rolls  of  the  Priory  of  Finchale,  in 

the  County  of  Durham.    Ite.    Edited  by  Dr.  Raine. 

7.  Catalogi  Veteres  Librorum  Eoclesiie  Cathedralis  Dunelm.    Catalogues  of  the   Library  of 

Durham  Cathedral  at  rarious  periods,  from  the  Conquest  to  the  Dissolution ;  inoludiag 
Catalogues  of  the  Library  of  the  Abbey  of  Hulne,  and  of  the  MSS.  preserred  in  the 
Library  of  Bishop  Coein  at  Durham.  10s.  Edited  by  Dr.  Raine.  The  Preface  by 
Beriah  Botfield,  Esq. 

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Bishop  of  Lindisfame ;  and  a  Life  of  Eata,  Bishop  of  Hexham.  lOs.  Edited  by  Dr. 
Raine. 

9.  HIstorin  Dunelmensis  Scriptores  Tra.  Gaufridus  de  Ooldingham,  Robertus  de  Ghreystanea, 
et  Willelmns  de  Chambre,  with  the  omissions  and  mistakes  in  Wharton's  Edition  sup- 
plied and  corrected,  and  an  Appendix  of  665  original  Documents,  in  illostration  of  the 
Ttact.    Ita.    Edited  by  Dr.  Raine. 

10.  Rituale  Eodesin  Dunelmensis  ;  a  Latin  Ritual  of  the  Ninth  Century,  with  an  interlinear 

Northumbro-Saxon  Translation.    Ifia.    Edited  by  the  Rer.  J.  Stoyeoson. 

11.  Jordan  Fantosme's  Anglo-Norman  Chronicle  of  the  War  between  the  English  and  the  Scots, 

in  1173  and  1174.  Edited,  with  a  Translation,  Notes,  &c,  by  Frandsque  Micfad, 
F.S.A.    16s. 

IS.    The  Correspondence,  Inventories,  Account  Rolls  and  Law  Proceedings  of  the  Priory  of 
Coldingham.    16s.    Edited  by  Dr.  Raine. 

IS.    Liber  YitsB  EoclesIsB  Dunelmensii :  necnon  Obituaria  duo  ejuadem  Eoclesim.    lOs.    Bdit«d 
by  Rev.  J.  Stevenson. 

14.  The  Correspondence  of  Robert  Bowes,  of  Aske,  Esq.,  Ambaasador  of  Queen  Elisabeth  to  tho 

Court  of  Scotland.    Ids.    Edited  by  Rev.  J.  Stevenson. 

15.  A  Description  or  Briefe  Declaration  of  all  the  Ancient  Monuments,  Rites,  and  Customs  be- 

longing to,  or  being  within,  the  Monastical  Church  of  Durham,  before  the  Suppression. 
Written  in  1693.    10s.    Edited  by  Dr.  Raine. 

16.  Anglo-Saxon  and  Early-English  Psalter,  now  first  published  from  MSS.  in  the  Biltiah 

Museum.    VoL  I.    16s.    Edited  by  Rev.  J.  Stevenson. 

17.  The  Correspondence  of  Dr.  Matthew  Hutton,  Archbishop  of  York.    With  a  selection  from 

the  Letters  of  Sir  Timothy  Hutton,  Knt.,  his  Son,  and  Matthew  Hutton,  Esq.,  his 
Grandson.    16s.    Edited  by  Dr.  Raine. 

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from  1630  to  1634.    16s.    Edited  by  Dr.  Raine. 

19.  Anglo-Saxon  and  Early  English  Psalter.    Vol.  IL    16s.    Edited  by  Rev.  J.  Stevenson. 

20.  LibeUas  de  Vita  et  Miraculis  &  Godrid,  HeremitsB  de  Finohak,  aoctore  Eeginaldo.  UaoMtc 

DunelmeoaL    16s.    Edited  by  Rer.  J.  Sfeevenion. 


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inft,  from  theCoort  of  Darbam,  eztendlnf  from  1911  to  the  twign  of  Elteb 
Edited  by  Dr.  Raine.* 

n.  Th«  Injunctions  and  other  Ecclesiastical  Proceedinga  of  Riduffd  Barnes,  Bishop  oil 
(1&77-87.)    12a.    Edited  by  Dr.  Baiue. 

St.    The  l.n«U>-aazoQ  Hymnarinm.  txvm  MSB.  of  the  ElercBth  OMitary,  im  I>mrta8Xii,  ti 

If  uaeom,  iic    168.    Eiited  by  Rev.  J.  Stevenson. 

S4.  The  Memoir  of  Mr.  Snrtees.  by  the  late  George  Taytor,  Bpq.  Reprinted  from  tl 
Vol.  of  the  History  of  Duiiiam.  with  additional  KoCea  and  lUartratSon^  cogtc 
an  Appendix,  comprisingr  some  of  Mr.  Snrtees'  Coriespoudence,  Poecry,  kc  '. 
Dr.  Raine.    (0/i/y  $old  im  a  sei  and  to  a  Member.) 

fS.    TheBoldonBook^orSarTeyof  Dorham  in  1183.    10s.  Cd.    Edited  by  Rer.  W.  Grac 

56.  Wills  and  Inrentories.  illa«tratiye  of  the  History,  Manners,  Lanfnui^e,  Stati«ric 

the  Counties  of  York,  Westmorland,  and  Lancaster,  fronn  the  Fourteenth  Centi 
wards.    From  the  Registry  at  Richmond.    Us.    Edited  by  Ber.  J.  Baine. 

57.  The  Pontifical  of  Epbcrt,  Archbishop  of  York  (731 -€7).  from  a  MS.  of  the  Ninth 

Century  in  the  Imperial  Library  in  Paris,    lis.    Edited  by  Bev.  William  Green 

88.  The  Gospel  of  St.  Matthew,  from  the  Northnmbrlan  Interiinoar  GIoms  to  the  Goc; 
tained  in  the  MS.  Nero  D.  IT.,  amonjr  the  Cottonian  MSS.  in  the  British 
commonly  known  as  the  Lindisfame  Gospels,  collated  'W'ith  the  Bosh  worth  : 
Edited  by  Rev.  J.  Stevenson. 

S9.  The  Inventories  and  Account  Rolls  of  the  Monasteries  of  Jazrow  and  Mnnkwearmo 
their  commencement  in  1S03,  till  the  Dinolution.    12s.    Edited  by  Dr.  Baine. 

50.  Testamenu  Eboracensia,  or  Wills  illustrative  of  the  Histcry.  Manners,  Langnage.  i 

&c.,  of  the  Province  of  York,  from  1420  to  14«7.  Vol.  U.  2^8.  Edited  h] 
Baine. 

51.  The  BedeRoIl  of  John  Bnmaby,  Prior  of  Dnit.am  (l^^^-^-)    With  iHnstratlre  d( 

128.    Edited  by  Dr.  Raine. 

S9.  The  Survey  of  the  Palatinate  of  Durham,  compiled  during  the  Episcopate  of  The 
field  (1;M^-1382.)    15s.    Edited  by  Rev.  W.  GreenweU. 

83.  The  Farming  Book  of  Henry  Best,  of  Elmswcll,  E.R.Y.    128.    Edited  by  Bev.  C.  B. : 

84.  The  ProcecdingK  of  the  Hipb  Court  of  Coninii«gion  for  Durham  and  Northamborlj 

Edited  by  W.  H.  D.  L<jnpsiullr.  K-q. 

85.  The  Fabric  Rolls  of  York  Minster.    2's,     Etlitod  by  Rev.  J.  Raine. 

36.  The  Heraldic  Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  by  Sir  William  Dugdale,  in  1665.     Edited  t 

Da  vies,  Ejq.     (O/i/y  sold  in  a  tet  ami  to  a  membfr.) 

37.  A  Volume  of  Mis<x»llanea,  c»)mprising  the  Ix^ttfrs  of  Dean  Granville,  the  Accoa 

.*^iege  of  Poutefract  bv  Nathjvn  Dmko.  and  Kxtracta  from  the  Rokeby  Conres] 
Edit«^l  by  Rev.  Ck^rpe  Onisby,  W.  11.  D.  LougPtaffe,  Esq.,  and  Ber.  J.  Bain 
told  in  a  trt  tind  to  <i  mfmbfr.) 

38.  A  Volume  of  Wills  from  tho  Rop-Jtr>  at  Durham  ;  a  continuation  of  No.  2.     Edite 

W.  Groenwell.     {Onlti  fold  in  a  set  and  to  a  membrr.) 

39.  The  Gosjx«l  of  St.  Mark,  from  the  Northumbrian  Interlinear  Gl<«s  to  the  Govpels  ^ 

in  the  MS.  Nero  D.  IV..  among  the  Cottonian  M.SS,  in  the  British  Museum,  c 
known  as  the  Lindisfame  (Josik'Is.  collaUtl  with  the  Rushwortii  MS.  ;  a  ooQtix 
No.  28.     1(»8.     Iviited  by  George  Waring,  Esq. 

40.  A  Selection  from  the  Deixsitions  in  Criminal  Cases  taken  before  the  Northern  ICs 

from  the  oripinals  proservi'd  in  York  Castle.  Ssec.  XVII.  Edited  by  Bev.  , 
(On/y  $ohi  in  a  tet  and  to  a  member.) 

41.  The  Heraldic  Vi«:iuition  of  tho  North  of  England,  made  in  1530,  by  Thcmaa  Toi 

an  Ai)i»endix  of  (,eiualogical  MSS.  Editwl  by  W.  H.  D.  Longstaffe,  Eaq.  {Onh 
tet  and  to  a  membrr.) 

42.  Memorials  of  Fountains  Abbey.    Vol.  I.    Comprising  the  Chronicle  relating  to  the 

tif»n  of  the  House,  writU.n  by  Hugh  de  KirkPtall ;  the  Chronicle  of  Abbats,  &< 
historical  description  of  the  Abl)ey.  with  illurti-ations.  Edited  by  J.  H.  Walb 
iOnlif  told  in  a  tet  ami  to  a  member.) 

43.  The  GrtMpel  of  St.  Luke,  from  the  Northumbrian  Interlinear  Gloss  to  the  Goepela 

in  the  MS.  Nero  D.  IV.,  among  the  Cottonian  MSS.  in  the  British  Moaeum,  c 
known  as  the  Lindisfame  Gospels,  collated  with  the  Rushworth  MS. ;  a  contin 
Noa.  28  and  29.     14s.    Edited  by  Goorge  Waring,  Esq. 

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CbroniclM,  Ac.,  of  john  and  Richard,  Prion  of  Hexham,  and  Aelred  Ahhat  of  Ueranx, 
with  an  Appendix  of  docnmenU,  and  a  Preface  illoBtrated  with  CDgiavings,  pp.  6M. 
£228.    EdltedbyEcv.J.Raine. 

4ft.  Testamenta  Eboracensla,  or  Wills  lIlnstratlTe  of  the  Hiitorr,  Hannen,  Langnage,  Btatla- 
tics.  &c.,  of  the  ProTinoe  of  York,  from  1467  to  1486.    Vol.  III.    26s.    Edited  by  Bar. 


46.  The  Priory  of  Hexham.    Vol.  II.    Containing  the  Liber  Niger,  with  Charters  and  other 

Documents,  and  a  Preface  illustrated  with  engravings.    16s.    Edited  by  Rev.  J.  Baine. 

47.  The  Letters,  &c.,  of  Dennis  Oranville,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Durham,  from  the  originals  recently 

discovered  in  the  Bodleian  Library.    Part  II.    16s.    Edited  by  Bev.  Oeoige  Omsl^. 

48.  The  Gospel  of  St.  John,  from  the  Northumbrian  Interlinear  Gloss  to  the  Gospels  in  ths  ICS. 

Nero  D.  iv.     (A  continuation  of   Nos.  28,  39,  and  48.)      14s.      With  Preface  and 
Prolegomena.    Edited  by  George  Waring,  Esq. 


7%t  ComcO  proptue  to  nUet  (heir  /^Ourt  votumet  out  of  Vie  /oUoteing  mantuar^  «r  wuUtiiait,  or 
ffvm  other$  of  a  similar  description, 

1.  The  Life  of  Ambrose  Barnes,  an  Ahlerman  of  Newcastle  in  the  seventeenth  century,  and  ft 

leader  of  the  Presbyterians  in  the  North.  From  the  Original  in  the  Library  of  th« 
Literary  and  Philoeophical  Society  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Now  being  prepared  bj 
W.  H.  D.  Longstaffe,  Esq.,  for  1866. 

2.  The  Survey  of  the  Fees  in  the  County  of  York,  compiled  in  the  reign  of  Edward  I.  by  John  da 

Kirkby ;  together  with  some  Lists  of  Knights'  Feed,  the  Nomina  Villarum,  and  various 
illustrative  documents.    Now  being  prepared  by  Bobert  Skaife,  Esq.,  for  1866. 

S.  Simeon  of  Durham.  A  new  edition  ef  his  Chronicle,  together  with  the  Historia  8.  Cnthberti, 
and  several  minor  pieces.  To  which  are  added  the  Historia  de  Translationibus  8.  Cuth- 
berti,  and  the  Life  of  S.  Margaret  Queen  of  Scotland,  by  Turgot,  Prior  of  Durham.  Now 
being  prepared  by  John  Hodgson  Hinde,  Esq.,  for  1867. 

4.  TheMemorlalsof  Fountains  Abbey.  Vol.  11.  To  contain  the  Papal  Bulls,  the  Bqyal  Chartan 
of  Privilege,  and  a  portion  of  the  Title  Deeds  of  the  Monastery  relating  to  its  property 
in  the  North  of  England.  With  engravings  of  seals,  etc  Now  being  prepared  by  J.  B, 
Walbran,  Esq.,  for  1867. 

ft.    The  correapondence  of  John  Coein,  Bishop  of  Durham.    Gathered  together  for  the  first  timt 

from  the  original  MSS.  at  London,  Oxford,  Cambridge,  and  Durham.  Now  being  prepared 

by  the  Bev.  George  Omsby,  for  1868. 
f.    The  Articles  and  Injunctions  issued  by  the  Bishops  and  Archdeacons  within  the  Province  of 

York,  from  the  earliest  period  to  1662.     Now  being  prepared  for  1868  by  the  Hon.  and 

Bev.  Stephen  Lawley. 

7.  The  Lords  of  the  Soil  of  the  County  of  Durham  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  Befonnation. 

comprising  the  descent  of  the  estates  and  various  other  particulars,  genealogical 
and  heraldic,  relating  to  their  owners,  largely  illustrated  with  engravings  of  seals,  eto. 
To  be  prepared  by  W.  H.  D.  Longstaffe,  Esq.,  and  the  Bev.  William  GreenwelL 

8.  The  Letters,  Despatches,  Extracts  from  the  Household  Books,  and  other  works  and  papers 

of  Lord  William  Howard  of  Na worth,  from  the  originals  at  Castle-Howaid,  Naworth 
Castle,  and  London.    To  be  prepared  by  Bobert  Davies,  Esq. 

f .  The  Lives  of  S.  Wilfrid  by  Eddi,  Eadmer,  and  Fridegodus,  with  other  Biogn^hical  and 
Historical  Documents  relating  to  the  Church  of  York  and  its  rulers.  To  be  prepared 
by  Bev.  William  Stubbs,  mjl. 

10.  A  Volume  of  Early  Rituals,  supplementary  to  those  already  published  by  tht  Society,  to 

contain  as  many  of  the  unpublished  Pontificals  as  the  Society  oaa  obtain  access  to, 
including  that  of  St.  Dunstan  in  the  Imperial  Library  at  Paris.  To  be  preparsd  by 
Bev.  Dr,  Henderson. 

11.  A  Volume  of  DocumenU  relating  to  the  Ancient  Guilds  in  the  City  of  York ;  to  contain 

especially,  the  Begister  of  the  Guild  of  the  Corpus  Christi,  which  is  preserved  in  tha 
British  Museum.    To  be  prepared  by  Bobert  Skaife,  Esq. 

12.  The  Inquiiitions  Post  Mortem  for  the  North  of  England,  from  the  originals  at  London  and 

Durham. 

IS.  A  Volume  of  Extracts  from  the  DeposiUons  preserved  in  the  Krrlesiaitiral  Oonrt  ol  Yoric, 
from  the  fourteenth  century  downwards. 

14.   TbaViidtatlonof  thaOoon^ol  Yorkin  1684,by  WUliasi  Vlowv. 


f 

It 


8 

15.  ▲  Ydlmne  of  WIHb  ttlttbiff  to  the  OountkioC  Onmbedaiid  and  WMtawrtaad,  prinoipi 
from  Um  SegiflCfT  at  Cailidc. 

16.  A  Collection  of  Lett<«n>  and  pipen  relating  to  the  DlBtoIntlon  of  the  Kovthem  MotUMterl 
the  iin>?eediii^  of  the  VUiton,  and  the  opposition  of  the  Honks. 

17.  The  Annalfl  of  the  Pilp-imafre  of  Grace,  deriyri  from  nnpahluihed  docnmentB  of  the  great 
intenMt  and  i-arioicy  in  the  State  PapiT  Office  and  the  Britiah  Masemn. 

18.  A  Volum-?  of  Extrac:*  f n^m  the  Proorrding^  of  the  Cor.rt  of  Chancery  at  Darfiam,  relati 
to  ca-<^  in  the  Counuev  uf  Durham  and  Northumberland  in  the  blx&eeuth  and  wtwt 
teentli  Centuries. 

19.  A  Conrluding  Volume  of  Extracts  fhnn  the  Prooeedlngi  of  the  Eodeafmctioal  Conxt 
Durham, 

SO.    A  Continuation  of  the  Tcstamenta  Eboracensla. 

21.  Cardinal  Lanfrley's  Survey  cf  the  Palatinate  of  Durham,  together  with  Extracts  trom  t 
•contempuraneuus  Bailiff* t»  Rolls. 

SS.  Memori.i1(i  nf  Kirlutall  Abbry ;  The  history  of  it«  foundatka  ;  the  Chzonicle  of  EizkKtal 
and  Kxtractx  frum  tl'.e  Cliarti-r  Bookfi  of  that  ancient  house. 

S3.  Selections  from  the  yearly  Rolls  of  the  Bursar  of  the  Monastery  of  Daxhsm,  beginning  J 
1270. 

>    I  S4.    The  Charters  and  Account  Rolls  of  the  Cells  of  Lytham  and  Stamford,  and  the  Oompoti  < 

;'^  Durham  CollC(re,  Oxford. 

S5.    The  Chartulariee  of  Holm  Cnltram,  and  other  documents  relating  to  that  aionsatecy. 

26.  The  Cliartubir}-  of  Whitby  Abbey,  and  the  Chronicle  of  that  house. 

27.  St.  Mary's  Abtic}'.  York,  its  Annals,  by  Abbat  Shnon  de  Warwick ;  with  Extracts  fras 
the  Chortularies. 

SB.  The  Charter  Book  of  St.  Leonard's  Ho«pital  at  York,  with  eercral  of  tLe  early  Acooob 
RullsS  Will*  of  BeneiactorA,  etc. 

S9.  The  Evidences  of  the  anciont  Family  of  Calvcrley,  frran  the  originals  in  the  imsasslijn  o 
Sir  Walter  Calvcrley  Trevelyau,  Bart. 

80.  Letters,  hitherto  iucditcd,  relating  to  the  Outrages,  Feuds,  etc.,  on  the  hoxden  of  i^g^**** 
and  Scotland. 

81.  The  Autoblof^Bphy  of  Anne  Connto<«  of  Pembroke,  Dorset  and  Montgomery,  with  otba 

Docunteutd  relating  to  the  Iioua>  ^-f  ClilTt-nl. 

82.  The  rorrespondencc  of  Thomas  Bukcr  (the "Coll.  Jo.  iocins  ejectus")  with  the  Literal]! 
Men  of  hij)  day. 

88.  The  Corrrspondcnrc  of  Dr.  G«orge  Ilickcs  and  Hilkiah  Bedford,  the  celebrated  Non-jaxtm 
and  Antitiuaries. 

84.    The  CorrefqjJbndcnce  of  Adam  Balnes,  the  first  M.P.  for  Leeds. 

86.  A  Oloesary  of  Ancient  North  Country  Words  to  illnstnte  and  explain,  eapedally,  the  Wocki 
already  published  by  this  Society. 


List  of  Officers  and  Members,  June,  1866. 

PATRON    AND    PRESIDENT. 

Hit  Gimce  the  Dnke  of  Buodeuch  and  Qneensberrj,  K.G.,  etc, 

VICE    PRESIDENTS. 

Edward  Akroyd,  M.P.,  Bank  Field,  Halifax. 

Robert  Henry  Allan,  F.S.A.,  Blackwell  Grange,  Darlington. 

John  Booth,  Jan.,  Durham. 

Rey.  Canon  ChevaUier,  B.D.,  Durham. 

Rev.  John  Dixon  Clarke,  M.A.,  Belford  Hall. 

James  Crossley,  F.S.A.,  President  of  the  Chetham  Society,  Manchester. 

Rey.  John  Cundill,  B.D.,  Durham. 

Robert  Dayies,  F.S.A.,  York. 

John  F.  Elliot,  Elyet  Hill,  Durham. 

John  Fawcett,  Durham. 

Rey.  William  Greenwell,  M.A.,  Durham. 

Edwin  Guest,  LL.D.,  Master  of  Caius  College,  Cambridge. 

Thomas  Dufhis  Hardy,  Her  Majesty's  Deputy-keeper  of  Records,  London. 

William  Henderson,  Durham. 

John  Hodgson  Hinde,  Stelling  Hall,  Gateshead. 

W.  H.  D.  Longstaffe,  F.S.A.,  Gateshead. 

Richard  Lawrence  Pemberton,  The  Barnes,  Sunderland. 

Rey.  Daniel  Rock,  D.D.,  F.S.A.,  17,  Essex  Villas,  Kensington,  London. 

Sir  Walter  Calverley  Trevelyan,  Bart.,  F.S.A.,  Wallington,  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 

The  Very  Rey.  George  Waddington,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Durham. 

John  Richard  Walbran,  F.S.A.,  Fallcroft,  Ripon. 

Albert  Way,  F.S.A.,  Wonham  Manor,  Reigate. 

Rey.  C.  T.  Whitley,  M.A.,  Bedlington,  Newcastle-on-T^e. 

Sir  C.  G.  Tonng,  F.SJL,  Garter  King  at  Arms. 

SECRETARY. 
Rey.  James  Raine,  M JL,  York. 

TREASURERS. 

John  Gongh  Nichols,  F.8.A.,  25,  Parliament  Street,  Westminster. 
Samuel  Rowlandson,  Durham. 

MEMBERS,    WITH    THE    DATES     OF    THEIR    ADMISSION.* 

Richard  Abbay,  Great  Ousebum,  Boroughbridge.    18th  December.  1861. 

Sir  John  Dalberg  Acton,  Bart.,  Aldenham  Park,  Bridgenorth.    17th  June,  1861. 

George  E.  Adams,  Rouge  Dragon  Pursuiyant  of  Arms,  Heralds*  College,  Lon- 
don.   18th  December,  1862. 

Rey.  E.  H.  Adamson,  M.A.,  St.  Alban*s  Parsonage,  Gateshead.  14th  December, 
1860. 

The  Adyocates*  Library,  Edinburgh.    13th  March,  1851. 

Edward  Akroyd,  M.P.,  F.S.A.,  Bank  Field,  Halifax.  15th  December,  1859. 
(  Vie€'Prendent,  1866J 

William  Aldam,  Frickley  Hall,  Doncaster.    13th  December,  1862. 

Robert  Henry  Allan,  F.S.A.,  Blackwell  Grange,  Darlington.  iTreoiurer,  1884- 
1844.     Vxee-Pretident,  1844-1866.)t 

•  Tha  nnmber  of  tliree  bnndrad  kdA  fifty  memben,  to  which  tha  Sodety  li  limited,  It  now 
fnU.  Judging  from  pMt  ezperienoe.  thero  will  be  ten  or  twelre  recandee  every  year,  and  tbeat 
will  be  regularly  iiUed  up.  New  memben  will  be  elected  by  the  Oounoil  aoooraing  to  inrlority  of 
aaplieatioD,  unleae  the  boo  or  tha  npieawilail  te  of  a  daceaaad  mnbar  wiahea  to  ba  ohoaea  in  hia 
imoe. 


l^tb 


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I4Eb  Mnd^  IMS. 

Boyd,  MJi^  ttciTfiir  of  AT*ff*Tff.  Sk^iiea-i&'O&wfa. 
IMiu 

fiev,  X  a  Bnmtr,  M  ^  Eoder  ^  tlie  Biolli, 

tare,  Kittf'a  OoOcfip  l4iiitei.    l^h  Bmnta;  18^ 
WilliMB  Hejy  Biocto»>  Oiteihtid.    IKb  IDeoenbir,  1652. 
ItaDM  Bmk«,  AraitAic  fifi^ie,  HadiiaiieU.    tith  Banri^.  i860. 
Ho^glM  Btown,  1^  Htrtlori  fitree*,  H^jfiix,  l4»doB.     lltli 
imm  Bfoim.  If .P^  Eoningtoii  HiH  Bnrtxx,    laih  DKOsbir,  18e& 
Alfred  Hall  Browne,  6,  West  HiUfi,  H^ghp^t^,  Londom.     tStb  Deoonber.  ISei^ 
fief.  John  ComngwcMd  Bmoe,  LL.D^  F-S-A^  4c,  Sccreuiy  of  the  Sod^tj  o< 

AfttiqiiwiciL  Netrcwtie'On-Tji^e.    6tJi  Jime,  1856. 
The  DuJ^e  of  Bnccletieb  and  Quecr^iberry,  KG.,  ic^  DwIlEeitli,    (JAr  Jlrrf  Pn^i* 

iun^  qf  ike  S&dtfijf,  1834-1837,     PretideiU,  l865-«.>t 
Bev.  W,  E.  Badcley,  M.A.,  Middleton  Chenej,  Bsubaij.    13tb  Mftidi,  18SL 
Eob«it  Afitbofij  ButtgU,  Dtrrbam.     17tb  June,  186L 
ThofOAt  BunoD,  Ttirobom  EaU,  Selb^r.    December,  1857, 


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11 

Ker.  William  Boxy,  ChApei-houae,  Kilnaej,  8kipton-in-OraT«n.    14th  Decem- 
ber, 18e0. 
Ber.  Thomas  CalTert,  B.A.,  Dinnington,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.    ISth  December^ 

1862. 
The  Lord  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.    13th  March,  1857. 
Ralph  Carr,  Hedgeley,  Alnwick.    26th  September,  1844. 
Rev.  T.  W.  Carr,  Harming  Rectory,  Maidstone.     18th  December,  1861. 
William  Carr,  Little  Qomersal,  Leeds.    5th  December,  1865.* 
Edward  Cayley,  Wydale,  Scarborough.     13th  December,  1861, 
Rey.  Reginald  Arthur  Cayley,  Rector  of  Scampton,  Lincoln.    13th  December, 

1861. 
William  Chadwick,  Arksey,  Don  caster.    6th  December,  1865.* 
John  BarfiE  Charlesworth,  Hatfeild  Hall,  Wakefield.     14th  March,  1862. 
Edward  Charlton,  M.D.,  Secretary  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries,  Newcastle-on- 

Tyne.    6th  June,  1856. 
Rev.  James  Allen  Charlton,  Gosforth,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.    8th  December,  1858. 
William  Henry  Charlton,  Hesleyside,  Hexham.    3 1st  May,  1849. 
Joseph  Chester,  14,  St.  George's  Terrace,  Blue  Anchor  Road,  Bermondsey, 

London.    6th  December,  1865.* 
The  Chetham  Library,  Manchester.    December,  1857. 
Rev.  Temple  Chcvallier,  B.D.,  Canon  of  Durham,  Professor  of  Mathematics  and 

Astronomy  in  the  University  of  Durham.    12th  July,  1836.    ( Vice-Preju 

dent,  1836-1860.) 
The  Library  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge.    13th  December,  1862. 
Rev.  John  Dixon  Clarke,  Bclford  Hall.     1st  June,  1853.     {Vice-Pretident^ 

1855-1866.) 
Rev.  John  Haldenby  Clarke,  M.A.,  Hilgay,  Downham,  Norfolk.      5th  Decern* 

ber,  1865.» 
J.  W.  Clarke,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    December,  1867. 

{Local  Secretary,  1858-1866.) 
Thomas  K.  Clarke,  jun.,  John  William  Street,  Huddersfield,    8th  December, 

1863.    {Local  Secretary,  1864-1866.) 
Edward  Clayton.  New  Walk  Terrace,  York.    7th  June,  1864. 
John  Clayton,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.    8th  December,  1853. 
The  Duke  of  Cleveland,  Raby  Castle,  Staindrop.    September,  1841. 
Alexander  Cockbum,  12,  Walker  Street,  Edinburgh.    6th  June,  1864. 
Rev.  William  Collins,  M.A.,  St.  Mary's,  Ramsey,  Huntingdon.    15th  December^ 

1859. 
John  Cookson,  Meldon  ?ark,  Morpeth.    15th  December,  1852. 
The  Royal  Library  at  Copenhagen.    14th  March,  1863. 
Sir  Joseph  William  Copley,  Bart,  Sprotborough.  Doncaster.    13th  December; 

1862. 
Rev.  G.  E.  Come,  D.D.,  Master  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge.     28th  December, 

1837. 
Rev.  Thomas  Corser,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Rector  of  Stand,  Manchester.    28th  Septem- 
ber, 1837. 
Christopher  Croft,  Richmond,  Yorkshire.    8th  December,  1863. 
James  Crosby,  F.Sj^.,  3,  Church  Court,  Old  Jewry,  London.     31  st  May,  1849. 
R.  Cross,  Bottoms  Lodge,  Tintwistle,  Manchester.    6th  December,  1864. 
James  Crossley,  F.S.A.,  President  of  the  Chetham  Society,  Booth  Street,  Man- 
chester.   11th  March,  1858.     (  Vtce-Prettid^nt,  1861-1866.) 
Matthew  T.  CuUey,  Horton,  Belford.    18th  December,  1861. 
Rev.  John  Cundill,  B.D.,  Perpetual  Curate  of  St.  Margaret's,  Durham.    81st 

May,  1849.    {Vice-Pretident,  1849-1866.) 
Rev.  Robert  Daniel,  Head  Master  of  Archbishop  Holgate's  School,  York.    18th 

June,  1862. 
BcT.  J.  W.  DambrougK  M.A.,  Eeotor  of  South  Otterington,  Think.     6th  Dec, 

1864. 


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Ufa  lalf,  1636.    (n^Fhai^tmi,  tSm- 


MviiBd  TiA^  KII1%  QloaenfeK.    ITtb  Jvoe,  1061. 

Wjljim  rioer  EIIK  OlODitttcr.    30tb  Dtcemlier,  ISSa 

Cbarki  Si«ler«  KOI  M <»ir  toi^    6tfa  Bmsate:*  I86d,' 

Be? .  Eidiard  Slw]^  KjL,  H»i  llMter  ol  SI.  Peter's  School,  York.    5t&  Dt- 

R«f,  Dr.  KngliiK  WmUj  HcmAe,  Bt^ntwocML    Ifcli  Ifardi,  1S6S. 

JckhD  XrrinflENi,  Hl^  W«rdea,  HexbuD.    Hit  Mareh^  1862. 

Hm  Loffd  Biafaop  off  Sxcftcr.    SOi  December,  IBBS. 

Jhm  Ttxf  Bev.  Mmmgaor  Bjie,  New<mU«H>Q  Tjoe.    Uth  Decemb^,  ISSii? 

fiey,  W,  E,  Famery,  Trimdan,  Dorliviiu    7th  Mio^b,  1865. 

Juacft  Parr«t,  loglebft)\  LaticAster.    31  tt  Mtj,  l$f9. 

H Iftn  ffftrnnKt^n,  Wotden  Hall,  Ft«Stoit.     14th  December,  1S60. 

a.  W,  J,  F&TMyde,  Fjlfm^dalei,  WhitfaQr.    8th  December,  18^. 

John  FAircett,  Diirkmm.    29th  tieptember,  iU2.    (  yicj-Pre^id^/U,  ISI^IS^)  i 

John  Fenwkk,  K«wcutJe-on-Tf&e.    12th  Ded^mber,  185L 

The  Lord  F««^en»huti,  Dmicombe  Park,  Helm«lej.    24th  Ju&e,  1859. 

John  Fbber,  Ma«hani.    Htb  March,  1802, 

Matthew  Ford,  8,  Ltncolo'^  Inn  Fields,  Londoti.    filh  Deeembert  186^.* 

Cbarlei  Forr^  Lofthonae,  Wakefield.     Ist  March,  1@«4, 

The  Vinrount  0alwa7,  U.K  Scriby  Hall,  Bawtry.    15th  December,  liS9- 

H<*nrj  H.  OlbH  8**  Dotifttan's,  Regent'a  Park,  London.     15th  D^^cember^  I85f* 

Witimm  ildncff  Oibwji,  F.S,A.,  Tynemouth.    26th  September,  1^44. 

Tli*»  Unifewity  of  Gdettinpcn.    eth  December,  I  BO. 

Klcholai  Chartei  Gold,  Whit^rlara-itreet^  Fleet- Bfcreet,  LondoiL    8th  Decern- 

ber,  1863. 
The  Very  ll«v.  WiUiam  Goode,  D,D.,  F.SX,  Deao  of  Ripon,    eOi  Dec,  ia$3. 
John  Eel  ward  Tliorlej  Graham ,  Bcarbro\    fith  Decern  ber^  1865.* 
Willlinrn  Grjilnge,  Harrog&te,    25tb  Febraaxj,  1859. 
WilJiiim  Gray,  York.     IMh  Match,  l&GO. 
Bor.  William  Qrcetiwcll,  M:A.,  Librarian  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Dmrhaiii^ 


M^  Sqyl«mber,  1S4S,    (  TreAiurer,  1843-1849. 


13 

John  Beswicke  Greenwood,  Dewsbury  Moor  Hoiue,  Dewabozy.    14th  Decem- 
ber, 1860. 
The  Earl  de  Grej  and  Ripon,  Studlej  Royal,  Ripon.    15th  December,  1859. 
Edwin  Guest.,  LL.D.,  F.S.A.,  &c..  Master  of  Caius  College,  Cambridge.    {VteS' 

President,  1856.1866.)t 
Edward  Hailstone,  F.S.A.,  Horton  Hall,  Bradford.    May,  1846. 
The  Yen.  W.  Hale  Hale,  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  London,  Canon  Residentiaiy  of 

St.  PaaPs,  and  Master  of  the  Charter  Honse.    26th  September,  1889. 
The  University  of  Halle.    8th  December,  1863. 
John  Hammond,  East  Burton,  Bedale.    7th  June,  1864. 

Rev.  William  Vernon  Harcourt,  M.A.,  Canon  of  York,  Noneham  Park,  Abing- 
don.   14th  March,  1862. 
Philip  Charles  Hardwick,  F.S.A.,  21,  Cavendish  Square,  London.     14th  March, 

1850. 
Thomas  Dnffus  Hardy,  H.M.  Deputy  Keeper  of  Records,  The  Rolls,  London. 

18th  December,  1862.    (  Vice-President,  1865-1866.) 
John  Harland,  F.S.A.,  13,  Union  Terrace,  Cheetham  Hill,  Manchester.    17th 

June,  1861. 
William  Harrison,  Ripon.    30th  December,  1858.    (Local  Secretary,  1864-1866.) 
William  Harrison,  F.S.A.,  &c.,  Oalligreaves  Hall,  Blackburn.    17th  June,  1861. 
Rev.  W.  Estcourt  Harrison,  M.A.,  Clifton,  York.    13th  December,  1861. 
The    Right    Hon.  T.  £.  Headlam,    M.P.,    Chancellor  of  the    Dioceses   of 

Durham  and  Ripon,  20,  Ashley  Place,  Victoria  Street,    London.     ISUi 

December,  1855. 
Henry  Healey,  Smallbridge,  Rochdale.     14th  December,  1 860. 
William  Henderson,  Durham,    27th  May,  1847.    (Treasurer,  1847-1858.     ?m#- 

President,  1858-1866.) 
Rev.  W.  G.  Henderson,  D.C.L.,  Head  Master  of  Leeds  Grammar  School.    Slst 

May,  1849.    (Secretary,  1849-1852.) 
The  Lord  Herries,  Everingham  Park,  Hayton,  Yorkshire.    15th  December,  1859. 
Rev.  William  Hey,  M.A.,  Canon  Residentiary  of  York.     14th  March,  1862. 
Rev.  William  Hildyard,  M.A.,  Market  Deeping,  Lincolnshire.    14th  March,  1862. 
John  Hodgson  Hinde,  F.S.A.,  &c,  Stclling  Hall,  Gateshead.f    (  Vice-President, 

1843-1866.) 
Rev.  James  F.  Hodgson,  Staindrop,  Darlington.    6th  December,  1864. 
Richard  Wellington  Hodgson,  North  Dene,  Gateshead.    11th  December,  1856. 
Rev.  Henry  Holden,  D.D.,  Head  Master  of  Durham  Grammar  School.    16th 

June,  1858. 
The  Very  Rev.  W.  F.  Hook,  D.D.,  F.R.S.,  &c.,  Dean  of  Chichester.    14th  March, 

1862. 
A.  J.  Beresford  Hope,  M.P.,  F.SJ^.,  &c.,  Connaught  Place,  Hyde  Park,  London. 

15th  December,  1859. 
The  Lord  Houghton,  Fryston  Hall,  Ferrybridge.    30th  December,  1858. 
Fretwell  W.  Hc^'le,  F.G.H.S.,  Eastwood  Lodge,  Rotherham.    14th  December, 

1860. 
Henry  Arthur  Hudson,  Bootham,  York.    7th  March,  1865. 
William  Hughes,  24,  Wardour  Street,  London.    7th  March,  1865. 
Rev.  Thomas  Hugo,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  The  Chestnuts,  Clapton,  London.     14th 

March,  1862. 
The  Hull  Subscription  Library.    14th  March,  1862. 

Rev.  Henry  Humble,  M.A.,  Canon  of  St.  Ninian's,  Perth.    31st  May,  1849. 
William  D.  Husband,  York.    13th  December,  1862. 
Richard  Charles  Hussey,  F,S.A.,  16,  King  William  Street,  Strand,  London. 

12th  July,  1836. 
Joseph  Hntchinson,  Durham.    6th  December,  1864. 
Rev.  Dr.  Hymers,  Brandesbnrton,  Beverley.    30th  December,  1858. 
B«v.  H.  D.  Ingill^,  MJL,  Ripl^  Castle,  Riplej.    15th  December,  1869. 
Robert  Henry  Ingham,  ICP.,  westoe,  South  8hield8.t 


Skcretaty^  imS- 


C.  J,  B.  Ingledew,  M-A,*  Ph.D.,   f^Gja^S^  Tyddyn-j^Smii,  CamArvoo.     IM 

December^  1856. 
Henfj  Ifigledew^  NewcMtle-on>^jBe.    lit  Maieht  IMi. 
cWles  JacksoQf  Donea^ler.     litii  December,  li60«    (I^mm^^ 

Henry  Jackson,  8t  J&meA*  Row,  Sheffield.     15th  December,  1859- 

WilliaiQ  Ja^kflOTi,  Fleath^m  Uouae,  SU  Beefl,  \V1iit«hATen.    7tta  Mfttdb,  1965. 
Sir  Watter  J&meo,  Bart.,  Bett«aliaiiger,  Sand^vich.    5th  DecemheTp  1665,* 
EeT.  Joseph  Jameson,  B,D,,  Freceator  of  Eipoa  Mixuter,  Bipon.     8th.  Deceou 

ber,  1S63. 
B^v,  Henry  Jeokyns,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Durbtm.    September,  ISSS. 
Bev.  J.  F,  Johnsoo,  Gateshead  Fell,  Durham,     lltb  December^  1S5«. 
B<^v,  J.  W.  Kemp,  M.A.,  New  Elvet,  Durham^    8th  December,  IB5S. 
Bev.  John  KeiiricV,  P.8.A.,  York,     15th  December,  1859* 
John  Henry  Le  Keux,  Durham.     ISth  December,  1861, 

W.  W»  King*  28,  Queen 'u  Square,  Cannon  Street,  Loadoti*    8tb  Daeember,  I §65. 
Bev*  Francis  Kirs9p(>,  BeJtham.     7th  MaTeb^  lSS6w 
RcT.  William  Knight*  Hartlepool  Durham,    13th  Decetnber,  1S62L 
John  Bailer  Laaghotue,  Wakefiekt    Blst  May,  1849,    (£&cai  Secr^arw^  t$$8- 

1366.) 
The  Hon,  and  Eev.  Stephen  WiUoughby  Lawley^  M,A,^  Hector  of  Eaciiek^  Tork^ 

&th  December,  1863* 
George  Lawton,  Nunthorpe,  York,     l2Ui  July,  1836i 
The  Leeds  Library,     llth  December*  1856, 

OctaTiufi  Iieefef  Gl,  Lincoln's  Lnri  Fields,  London.    13th  December,  180L 
Joteph  Leei,  Clarksfield  Lees,  Mancheiter.     ITih  June,  18€L 
Bev.  H.  O,  Liddell,  M.A.,  Chartton  Kln^X  Chelteobam,    26th  September,  ISST. 
The  Library  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  London.     13th  March^  185L 
William  Linskill,  EHenbank,  BlairgoTvrie,  N,B.     13th  December,  1855. 
The  Liverpool  Athenaeum,    6th  Juae,  1855. 
William  Hugh  Lo^ao,  Bervrick- on -Tweed.     18th  June,  1862. 
The  London  Library,  1L\  St*  Jamea'  Squaro,  LondOQ.     13th  March,  1851* 
WiUiara  Hvlton  Dyer  Longstaffe,  F.S.A*,  GatesheaA     17th  Mai-ch^  1855,     ( 

Prefident,  1859-1866.     L&ml  SetTrt^fary,  1858-1866.) 
Rev.  J.  L.  Low,  M*A.,  The  Forest,  Midleton-iu*Teeadale,  Durham-     IfitJi  Jmo^ 

1858. 
EeTT*  Henry  Hichartia  Luard,  M.A*,  Rcglstiy  of  the  Uoiversity  of  Cambridge. 

24t.h  June,  185!). 
John  Jnmea  Lundy,  F.Q.S*,  Aasembly  Street,  Leitb*     1 6th  March,  ISSL 
David  Macbeatb,  48,  Mark  Lane,  London,     15tb  Slarch,  1860. 
Kev.  E.  M.  Macfarlwic,  M*A„  Dorchester,  Wallin^ford*    Tth  June,  1861- 
-Jobn  Wytefoord  Mackenzie,  W.S.,  Vice- President  S.A.  St.'otland,  andM.R,S.K.A" 

Cop,»  16,  Royal  Circut*  Edinburgh*     I4tb  July*  1835. ' 
Messrs.  Macmil!an  and  Co.,  16,  Bedford  Street,  Covent  Garden,  Loado>ii«     Till 

Mnrch,  1865. 
The  Library  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford.    18th  June,  1862. 
The  Lord  BJshop  of  Manchester,  F.R.S,,&c,  Maaldeth  Hall,  Manchester.     Utli 

December,  1856, 
Rev.  George  Mason,  M.A*»  Copt  Hewick,  Kipon.     17th  June,  1861. 
Jamefl  Moc?k,  Middlethorpe  Lodge,  York*    Lord  Mayor  of  York,  186S*    tth 

December,  1864. 
Walter  CharleBi  Metcalfe,  Epping»  E^fftex.     13tb  Deeember;  1862* 
Robert  Mills,  F.S.A.*  tlbBWclougb,  Rochdale.    16th  March*  186L 
John  MitcheH,  24,  W&rdour  ^street,  London,    24th  June,  1869, 
E.  J.  Monk,  MuB.  Doe,,  York.    6th  December,  1864, 
C.  T,  J.  Moore,  Frampton  Hall,  Boston.    25th  Febniary,  185&* 
Maurice  P.  Moore,  Sleaford,  Lincolnshire,     I4tb  March,  1S63* 
M.  T,  Morrall,  Balmoral  House,  Matlock  Bank,  Derbythtre,     l^tlr  March, 


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Walter  Morriaon,  M.P.,  Malham  Tarn,  Skipton-in-Craven.    1st  March,  1864. 
CkKxrge  Gill  Monnsey,  Castletown,  Carlisle.    17th  March,  1855.    (Local  Seere^ 

tary,  1858-1866.) 
The  Royal  Library  at  Munich.    14th  March,  1863. 
Charles  Scott  Murray,  F.S.A.,  Danesfield  Park,  Oreat  Marlow.    15th  December, 

1859. 
The  Literary  and  Philosophical  Society,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  17th  March,  1856. 
Edward  Hotham  Newton,  Scarbro*.     13th  December,  1862. 
John  Gk>agh  Nichols,  F.S.A.,  25,  Parliament  Street,  Westminster.f     (Treaiur§r 

from  the  Foundation  of  the  Society.) 
Thomas  S.  Noble,  York.    6th  December,  1865.* 
Key.  Charles  Best  Norcliffe,  M.A.,  York.    12th  March,  1862. 
The  Duke  of  Northumberland,  Ahiwick  Castle.    6th  June,  1866. 
Mrs.  Nutt,  270,  Strand,  London.    13th  December,  1862. 
John  Openshaw,  Bur  House,  BiUcewell.    15th  June,  1863. 
John  R.  Ord,  Darlington.    KOth  December,  1858. 
Bey.  Qeorge  Omsby,  Fishlake,  Doncaster.    24th  June,  1859. 
Bey.  Sir  F.  G.  Ouseley,  Bart.,  M.A.,  Precentor  of  Hereford,  and  Professor  of 

Music  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  St.  Michael*s,  Tenbury,  Worcestershire. 

nth  December,  1856. 
The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Roundell  Palmer,  M.P.,  6,  Portland  Place,  London.    8th 

December,  1863. 
Thomas  William  Parker,  Northfield  House,  Rotherham.    6th  June,  1866. 
Edward  Peacock,  F.S.A.,  Bottesford  Manor,  Brigg.    10th  June,  1857. 
Joseph  Pease,  Darlington.    19th  December,  1854. 
•George  Peile,  jun..  Greenwood,  Shotley  Bridge.    7th  March,  1865. 
Richard  Lawrence  Pemberton,  The  Barnes,  Sunderland.    13th  December,  1856. 

(  nce-Pretident,  1857-1866.) 
Hugh  Penfold,  Library  Chambers,  Middle  Temple.  London.    14th  March,  1862. 
James  Stovin  Pennyman,  Ormesby  Hall,  Middlesbro*.    8th  December,  1853. 
The  Earl  Percy,  Alnwick  Castle.    6th  June,  1865. 
The  Imperial  Library  at  St.  Petersburgh.    14th  March,  1863. 
Rev.  Gilbert  H.  Phillips,  M.A.,  Dringhouses,  York.    30th  December,  1858. 
Rey.  Ralph  Piatt,  Durham.    30th  December,  1856. 
Francis  S.  PoweU,  M.P.,  Old  Horton  Hall,  Bradford.    7th  June,  1864. 
The  Yen.  Archdeacon  Prest,  Rector  of  Gateshead,  The  College,  Durham.    7th 

June,  1864. 
James  Pulleine,  Clifton  Castle,  Bedale.     14th  December,  1860. 
Bernard  Quaritch,  15,  Piccadilly,  London.    24th  September,  1853. 
Rev.  James  Raine,  M.A.,  Canon  of  York,  York.    12th  March,  1852.    {Secretary ^ 

1854-1866.) 
Rey.  John  Raine,  M.A.,  Blyth  Vicarage,  Worksop.     18th  June,  1862.  • 
Rey.  Canon  Raines,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  the  Vice-President  of  the  Chetham  Society, 

Milnrow,  Rochdale.    14th  December,  1860. 
J.  R.  Raines,  Burton  Pidsea,  Hull.     14th  December,  1860. 
Stephen  Ram,  Ramsfort,  Goree,  Ireland.    6th  June,  1856. 
Sir  John  William  Ramsden,  Bart,  Byram  Hall,  South  Milford,  Yorkshire,    14tli 

March,  1862. 
The  Lord  Rayensworth,  President  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne.    6th  June,  1856. 
W.  F.  Rawdon,  Bootham,  York.    14th  December,  1860. 
Arnold  W.  Reinold,  4,  Kingston  Square,  Hull.    8th  December,  1863. 
Godfrey  Rhodes,  Rawdon  Hill,  Otley.    l8t  March,  1864. 
Charles  H.  Rickards,  Manchester.    13th  March,  1851. 
The  Proprietors  of  the  Ripoa  Public  Rooms.    14th  December,  1860. 
William  Riyington,  Hampstead  Heath,  London.    15th  December,  1859. 
Jomh  Robertson,  28^  Boooleiiffh  Place,  Edinburgh.    18th  March,  1861. 
T.  w.  n.  BoMoaon,  lami|^bloB-M-8prfaig,  Dorham.    14th  December,  I860. 


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The  Vttf  EeT.  Daniel  Bock,  D,D«,  17,  £uex  ViUs*.  Ktoiinglois.    14th  lUroh, 

1850,    (nee'Prssid^nt,\%BlAm$.    Lo^  Sectfftafy,  IBB^-lBeB.} 
Hgt.  H.  R.  Bokeby,  Arthingworth  M&Dor,  North&nea.    14th  March,  1862. 
John  Roper,  Clifton  Croft,  York.     I3th  December,  1862. 
Eev.  George  Rowe,  M.A.^  Principal  td  the  Tr&iniDg  Cotlefe,  York.     7th  JmnMt 

1M4. 
Bamuel  Kowl&ndsoB,  Durham.     Beptetnbert  184L    {TrffatHrert  Lf5S*LS66.> 
J.  B.  Rudd,  Tolleaby  Hall,  GQisbrough.     13th  March,  1857* 
John  SampaoDf  York.    December,  1857, 

Bimon  Thomaa  Scrope,  juri,^  Dauby  Hall,  Bedals.     iGth  Jane,  1858. 
The  Trtisteca  of  Dr.  Shepherd's  Library,  Preaign,    6tb  December,  1864* 
Thomas  Shields^  Scarboroug"h.     8th  December,  I&GS* 
RcT.  E.  H.  Shipperdfioa,  M,A.,  The  Hermitage,  Chester-le- Street.     Cih  June,  ] 

1856.  ' 

The  Signet  Library,  Edinbnrgh*    6th  December^  1S64, 
Henry  Silvertopj  Minatcracrcfl,  Gateshead*    2l«»t  May,  1849, 
The  Library  of  Sioo  College,  London.    December,  1857* 
K,  H.  Skaife,  The  Mount,  York.     6th  December,  18G4. 
Rev,  Richard  Skipsey,  M,A.,  BUhopvrearmouth.f 
Rer,  Alfred  Fowler  tamith,  M.A.,  Hector  of  St,  Mary's,  Thetford.      $th  Decem- 
ber, 1864. 
John  Smith,  Her  Majesty's  K:ee|>er  of  Records,  Doctgra*  Commons.  London. 

13th  December,  186K 
John  George  S  my  the,  Heath  Hall,  Wakefield,     13th  December,  1862, 
Ge<jrge  Smurthwaite,  Richmond,  Yorkshire.    8th  December,  1863, 
The  Statistical  Society,  12,  ist.  Jam^'  Square,  London.     30th  December,   185t.  ] 
George  Stephens,  Professor  of  Engliah  Litcratare  in  the  UniTeraity  of  Copes* 

hagCD.     24  th  September,  1853, 
The  Royal  Library  at  Stockholm.     14th  Mttrch,  1863. 
John  Storey,  71,  Albion  Street,  Leeds,    6th  June,  1865. 
John  Stnart,  New  Mills,  Cyrrlcp  Edinburgh,  Secretary  of  the  Spalding  Club. 

and  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries,  Scotland,    24th  February,  1853.   (Zom 

&:er^tify,  18G2-18660 
Rev.  William  Stabbs,  M.A.,  Profeaaor  of  Modem  History  in  the  University  of 

Osiford,  Librarian  to  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,    i3th  March,  185L 

(Laml  Secrgtar^,  1 862- 1 866.) 
Charles  Freville  Snrtees,  M.l*.,  Army  and  Navy  Club,  St.  Jfttties^  Square,  Lon- 
don,    J  5  th  December,  1859. 
Henry  Etlward  Surtcei,  M.P.,  Dane  End,  Ware,  Heria,    10th  June,  ISS7, 
Sir  S.  Villi  era  Surtees,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Island   of   Mauri  tias,   Silkmora 

Houee,  Stafford.     8th  December.  1853. 
ReT,  Scott  F.  Surteea,  M,A,,  Sprotborough  Rectory,  Doncaater.    14tli  Deoembcr. 

18G0. 
William  Edward  Sortcca,  M.A.,  Seaton  Carew^  Din-hato,  High  Sheriff  of  Diif* 

ham,  18(16,     Ijth  March,  1860, 
Sir  John  Swiuburoe,  Bart.,  Capheaton,  Morpeth.    5th  June,  1866.* 
G.  E.  Swi  thin  bank,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.     14  th  December.  1860. 
Christopher  Sykes,  M.P,,  Branting^ham  Thorpe,  Hull,     IDth  December,  1859, 
John  Sykcs,  M.D,,  Doticast^r.    24th  jmie,  1859. 
Rev.  Francis  Tate^  M.A,,  Prebendary  of  Exeter,  and  Yicar  of  Anainater.    6i||  | 

December,  1864. 
Henry  Taylor,  the  Colonial  Office,  London,    6th  June,  1852, 
Thomaa  Greenwood  Teale,  Leeds.     8th  December,  1858,     {Loml  Soorcta^. 

1862*1866:) 
Chrifitopher  Temple,  Q.C,  Temporal  Chancellor  of  Dorham^  IS,  Upper  Bedford 

Place,  London.     6th  June,  1856. 
Rev.  Francis  Thorn psoo,  Durham.     7th  March,  1865. 
]J«otiard  Thompson,  SherilEhutton  Park,  York,    ISth  Decembtr,  1868. 


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Sir  Nicholas  William  Throckmorton,  Bart.,  Conghton  Court,  Bromsgroye.    ISth 

December,  1862. 
William  Thwaites,  Ripon.    7th  June,  1864. 
John  Tiplady,  Durham.    6th  June,  1865. 
Sir  Walter  Calverley  Trevelyan,  Bart.,  F.S.A.,  &c.,  Wallington,  Newcaatlc-on- 

Tyne.f    (  Vice-President  from  the  jftrundatw'n  of  th?  Society.) 
The  Library  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    June  6th,  ]  866.* 
Charles  Tucker.  F.S.A.,  Secretary  of  the  Archfldological  Institute,  Marlands, 

Heavitree,  Exeter.     16th  December,  1852. 
E.  P.  Tumbull,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    7th  June,  1864. 
Henry  Turner,  Low  Heaton  Haugh,  Newcastle-on-'^e.     12th  July,  1836. 
Kev.  James  Francis  Turner,  North  Tidworth,  Marlborough.     14th  March,  1860. 
Edmund  H.  Turton,  Kilvington  Hall,  Thirsk.     13th  December,  1861. 
George  Markham  Tweddell,  West  Villas,  Stokesley.    6th  December,  1864. 
The  President  of  St.  Cuthbert's  College,  Ushaw,  Durham.    September,  1888, 
The  Earl  Vane,  Machynlleth,  Montgomeryshire,  N.W.    17th  March.  1866. 
The  Library  at  the  Vatican.     14th  March,  1863. 
Rev.  C.  J.  Vaughan,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Doncaster,  Chancellor  of  York,  and  Chaplain 

in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen.     13th  December,  1862. 
Rev.  Philip  Vavasour,  Ripon.     8th  December,  1862. 
The  Imperial  Library  at  Vienna.     14th  March,  1863. 
The  Very  Rev.  George  Waddington,  D.D.,  &c.,  Dean  of  Durham.    September, 

1841.     (  Vice-President,  1 843-1866.) 
Rev.  George  Wade,  Eastoft,  Goole.     18th  June,  1862. 
John  Richard  Walbran,  F.S.A.,  Fallcroft,  Ripon.    16th  December,  1869.    (  Vxee- 

President,  1860-1866.) 
Rev.  William  Walbran,  B.A.,  RadclifTe,  Manchester.    6th  December,  1864. 
John  Hope  Wallace,  Featheratone  Castle,  Haltwhistle.     14th  March,  1863. 
The  Library  of  St.  Edmund's  College,  Old  Hall  Green,  Ware.    8th  December, 

1868. 
George  Waring,  M.A.,  2,  Park  Terrace,  The  Parks,  Oxford.    14th  Dec,  1860. 
Edmund  Waterton,  F.S.A.,  Walton  Hall,  Wakefield.     10th  March,  1856. 
Albert  Way,  F.S.A.,  &c..  Secretary  of  the  Archaeological  Institute,  Wonham 

Manor,  Reigate.     15th  December,  1852.    {Vice-President,  \%b^-\^^Q.) 
Christopher  M.  Webster,  Palliou.  Bishopwearmouth.     15th  December,  1859. 
His  Excellency  M.  Van  de  Weyer,  the  Belgian  Ambassador,  60,  Portland  Place, 

London.     September,  1841. 
W.  W.  Whitakcr,  32,  St.  Ann's  Street,  Manchester,    leth  March,  1861. 
Robert  White,  Claremont  Place,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.     12th  December,  1861. 
Rev.  C.  T.  Whitley,  M.A..  Vicar  of  Bedlington,  Newcastle-on-Tyne-f    ( Vice- 
President,  1836-1860.) 
John  Whitwell,  Kendall.    1st  March,  1864. 
Rev.  W.  A.  Wightman,  Vicar-Choral  of  York  Minster,  St.  Mary's,  York.    Bth 

December,  1864. 
Joseph  Wilkinson,  Town  Clerk,  York.    14th  March,  1862. 
John  Wilson,  Bootham,  York.     14th  December,  1860. 
William  Winkley,  jun.,  F.S.A.,  Flambards,  Harrow,  Ifiddlesex.    Uth  March, 

1863. 
Basil  Thomas  Woodd,  M.P.,  Conyngham  Hall,  Enaresbro'.    8th  December,  1863. 
William  Woodman,  Town  aerk,  Morpeth.    Slst  May,  1849. 
The  Lord  Archbishop  of  York.    16th  June,  1863. 
The  Library  of  the  Dean  add  Chapter  of  York.     13th  March,  1867. 
The  York  Subscription  Library.     16th  March,  1861. 
Sir  Charles  George  Young,  F.S.A.,  &c..  Garter  King  at  Arms,  Heralds'  College, 

London.f     {Mce- President,  1836-1866.) 
The  Earl  of  Zetland,  K.I.,  Aske  HaU,  Ridimond.    13th  March,  1861. 


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